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  • Gummy Vites. Strawberry Flavored Fish Oil. Super Kids Salve. Gum-omile Oil. Children's Echinacea. Herbs for Kids.

  • ... . Fishing and seafood processing, another major pillar of th...'s a situation where if you're raising young kids, you'll know that one of your kids' friends, their...

  • I always say that, yes. In public opinion it is still political suicide. But that doesn't mean they won't work to change that dynamic. If energy prices stay high, as local and state governments continue to be bankrupt, and [legislators] continue to offer millions and billions more in sharing revenues to increase the level of the bribe factor - that increases the pressure tremendously. They're also doing things in this legislation that would eliminate the requirement that the oil platforms be removed once they're done drilling oil. That's a billion-dollar Christmas present to the oil industry, saving them the cost of removing the oil platforms. They'll claim that it's a gift to the nation, that those platforms can be used for offshore aquaculture or offshore wind farms or "ecologica...

    ... a lover of the outdoors who doesn't hike or fish. He does like to eat fish, he tells me. "I alway... me on the campaign and what do high school kids in L.A. do? They cruise the streets. So within a...

  • Editors note: St. Albans native and WVU alumnus Ken Crockett headed West Virginias office in Nagoya, Japan, from 1996 to 2007. He now works for an oil and gas supply company in Tokyo. When Ken Crockett felt his downtown Tokyo office building shake at 2:30 p.m. on March 11 he didnt think much of it. The building had been rocked by a quake just two days before. Following protocol, Crockett moved from his desk to a doorway. You get a feeling in your gut it is kind of like a sixth sense, Crockett said Thursday in a telephone interview from Tokyo. Ten seconds in, we knew this was really different. After about 15 seconds it started to really shake and we realized it was time to get out of the building. Crockett works in an eight-story office building. Were on the second floor, he said. Were ...

  • It's tough to be honest," he said this week. And somehow not so fashionable anymore, post 9/11. Capt. Tony likes President Bush (though "he's on a lot of pills, I think"), yet he does not like the war in Iraq and is not afraid to say it. "Iraq had nothing to do with 9/11 or terrorism, but we dropped 500-pound bombs on their women and children and now there are terrorists. We made them terrorists. In those days, Key West was "fishing and military," he said. "A bona fide captain got more respect than anybody." He became a popular radical in the fight against oil drilling off Key West - "they used explosives to install test pipes and were killing the fish" - plus fighting for Mallory Square - "The police arrested kids for having a beer in their hands, so with Dan Rather and the whol...

  • The cards were something special, all right. They were never to be used for simple giggly games of "Go Fish" or "Hi-Lo-Jack" among us kids and our pals in the basement knotty-pine rec room, but only taken out when maybe company was assembled in the living room or when the family itself was enjoying a holiday or the like. A card game like that would entail cocktails for the grownups and ginger ale in fancy glasses for us kids, probably as preceded with the excited plea from one of us: "Can we please use the Alamo cards?" In fact, they were always kept safely in a drawer in my father's upright secretary desk in the living room. The desk was a mahogany artifact with glass doors and brass handles, given to him as bachelor party present when he married my mother not too long after getting ba...

  • On the afternoon of May 10, before graduation weekend, Chris McDonnell got down to business. He consulted with his house manager about specials and reservations for the week, then he circled the kitchen, answering questions, making sure the kitchen crew was on task. Photo by Ryan C. Henriksen

    ...www.chrismcds.com Phone: 446-6237. Fish grilling tips from Chris McDonnell. 1. Don't build..."We have two kids in the kitchen now who will move on to become chef...

  • ..., triglyceride-dominant, refined and purified fish oil. The Vital Focus[TM] for Kids complex also con...

  • [...] this culinary collective or relationship of plurality in planning, preparing, and presenting meals reinforced the complex nature of food and the ways in which the quotidian language of cooking performs as a crucial mode of communicating identities. According to Durodoye and Coker, this is most likely due to the racial politics in the United States that views people of African descent as a monolithic group.2 Arguing against the myth of homogeneity among and between people of the African diaspora, this article recaptures experiences that took place during the first five to seven years of my relationship with my husband (who today not only cooks for himself but also for our family), in order to consider some of the complexities that inhere in the homes of those living together acros...

    ... traditional favorites: komi ke kenkey (fried fish served with a starchy dough made of lightly fermen... less surprised than I, remarking, "These kids are raised to know what is expected of them. She's...

  • For sociologists who came in and studied us after the spill, Cordova became a case study of what happens when a whole community of people is traumatized. We had a massive increase in PTSD in Cordova, as well as general anxiety disorder, and, of course, this trickled down to the kids. We're very tight with the children here, and we have always taught them as a community, not just as individuals. Some of these kids own fishing boats when they're 15 and 16, and it's the same thing with the native people of this region, with an emphasis on subsistence harvesting, sharing and celebrating resources. We don't have ageism in Cordova, it's a very fluid sharing of life across the generations. What the Supreme Court did was to decide that a one-to-one ratio of compensatory damages was just punishm...



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