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As winter drags to its interminable close, we need comfort more than ever.
And, we're most likely to find it in the kitchen.
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135 T.C. No. 12
UNITED STATES TAX COURT MICHAEL C. WINTER AND LAUREN WINTER, Petitioners v. COMMISSIONER OF INTERNAL REVENUE, Respondent Docket No....
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We, NMFS, announce a 90-day finding for a petition to list the barndoor skate (Dipturus laevis), winter skate (Leucoraja ocellata) and smooth skate (Malacoraja senta) under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). We find that the petition does not present substantial scientific information indicating the petitioned actions may be warranted. Accordingly, we will not initiate a review of the status of these species at this time.
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The fall/winter leagues have concluded and it's time to announce the winners.
The Milk Maids won the New Image League. Members of the team are Linda Ramsy, Anitra Kessler, Jessie Farley and Valerie Shelor. Valerie is one of the most consistent bowlers at the local center, and she's been named a weekly "In the Zone Bowler of the Week.
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BUILDING A WORLD-CLASS COMPANY
Tips from our expert panel
Every entrepreneur aspires to create a firstrate business, but achieving this is no mean...
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Orthopaedic surgeons offer winter sports safety tips
ROSEMENT, Ill., Dec. 19, 2011 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The snow is falling, the temperature is dropping, and it's time to pull out those skis, sleds and skates!
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Psychologists and neurologists haven't yet satisfied themselves that they understand what humans are accomplishing as they sleep. Many theorize that there's some sorting going on, and the images in our dreams may be a jumble of ideas we're saving and deleting from cache. It's almost as if we're experiencing a dormancy of our developing souls as we cull the extraneous and polish the pearls. Plants' dormancy periods, defined as "a reduction of physiological activity to the minimum needed for survival," may seem a little analogical to the week between Christmas and New Year's when people either go to Mexico, watch hours of video under blankets or read.
The winter's sleep for plants in temperate regions, or in the warmer months for desert dwellers, enables them to refine and concentrate som...
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UnitedHealth Group's Diabetes Prevention and Control Alliance offers seasonal advice for better diabetes management
MINNETONKA, Minn. -- The holiday...
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COMMON AGRICULTURAL POLICY REFORM - A WORK IN PROGRESS
On 12 October the EU Commission released legal proposals for the Common Agricultural Policy (...
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As darkness closes in and November days get shorter, we bustle around, preparing for winter. Like the squirrels, I'm tucking things away, covering up my treasures, feeling a sense of urgency. Harsh days are coming soon.
I feel some sadness, seeing most of the perennials turn brown after the killing frost last week. Even the blue monkshood flowers are starting to fade.