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Researchers discover small diet tricks that seem to work (Courier-Post) There's no magic bullet for dropping pounds and keeping them off, but there are many practical ways to approach weight loss. us.rd.yahoo.com
Senior Menus (The Marion Star) MARION - St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 197 E. Center St., provides a free meal, which is open to the public at 5:15 p.m. each Tuesday. These meals are provided by seven local churches - Emanuel Lutheran, St. Mary Catholic Church, Trinity Lutheran, Epworth United Methodist, First Presbyterian and First United Church of Christ - with all meals being served at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. us.rd.yahoo.com
Art Teacher Visits Japan (The Morning News) SPRINGDALE--Patti Brigman shows fifth-graders at Shaw Elementary School a bento box -- a multi-layered Japanese version of a lunch box. us.rd.yahoo.com
The Clanton Advertiser (Clanton Advertiser) November is National Diabetes Month. According to the 2006 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey, more than 20 million Americans have diabetes, and more than 360,000 adults in Alabama have been told they have diabetes. us.rd.yahoo.com
Japan Reaches Out (Time.com via Yahoo! News) Japan Reaches Out us.rd.yahoo.com
Researchers working toward a better bean (Savannah Morning News) For millennia, people have grown soybeans and turned them into useful products like oil and livestock feed. But when it comes to understanding why a soybean grows, blooms or produces like it does, researchers are left with unanswered questions. us.rd.yahoo.com
Wish List 2008: The best thing that ever happened to me (Isthmus) This marks the 21st year that Isthmus has published the Wish List, a compilation of the material needs of many area nonprofits that provide services to those in need. We have seen bad years before already in this century - in 2001, after the attacks of 9/11; in 2005, after Katrina. But this year, with the economy staggering, it's been hard to shake off the gloom. And the fear. us.rd.yahoo.com
Peek at the Week (Norridge-Harwood Heights News) Submissions for Peek at the Week are required 10 days preceding the date of publication. Send to: Anne Lunde, Managing Editor, Pioneer Press, 3701 W. Lake Ave., Glenview IL 60026. Information may be faxed to (847) 486-7495 or e-mailed to alunde@pioneerlocal.com. us.rd.yahoo.com
Cleveland's motor always running (Post-Tribune) Call it sophomoric, but Lowell defensive end Nathan Cleveland opted to concentrate on wrestling and hunting rather than play football as a 10th-grader. us.rd.yahoo.com
Philanthropy (The News & Observer) Information about corporate giving us.rd.yahoo.com
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