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Tunisians arrested in Italy allegedly discussed terror attacks
ROME--Italian police have arrested four Tunisian men accused of creating an Islamic militant cell in a small, southern Italian town and discussing the possibility of terror attacks in the United States, Italy and Israel. The head of the group, Ben...Tags: Tunisia, Islam, Israel, Judaism, Religion and Belief
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The gnocchi king of Chicago
The finest gnocchi in Chicago is served at Spiaggia and at A Tavola, and third place isn't even close. Recipes aside, the differences: Spiaggia luxuriates in Michigan Avenue opulence, with reams of glossy magazine paper having validated its four-star...
Tags: Marketing, Recipes, Michigan Avenue, Spiaggia, Spaghetti
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Chrysler's first-quarter profits dip, expenses for new models rise
Chrysler Group said Monday that its first-quarter profit fell 65% to $166 million. The automaker’s earnings were hurt by higher expenses to launch new models and slower business in Europe and South America. Revenue fell 6% to $15.4 billion...
Tags: Chrysler Group LLC, Automotive Equipment, New Products, Services and Shopping, Chrysler
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The fresh, mainstream look of vegetarian cooking
Associated PressNot so long ago, there was a certain image associated with being vegetarian. It usually involved Birkenstocks, lentil loaf and an agenda. There still are plenty of all three in the meatless movement, but a growing number of Americans are finding they...Tags: Lentils, Onions, Vegetarian Diet, Summer Squash, Thyme
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The world within Vanessa Williams
Most of us are curious about our family lineage. For Vanessa Williams, who recently took part in the show "Who Do You Think You Are" and explored her family's history, the task was both surprising and informative. Here, she talks about what she learned...Tags: Senegal, Finland, Cameroon, Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry
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READER SUBMITTED: UNICO Of Farmington And Hill-Stead Spring Social
FarmingtonUNICO is a national Italian-American community service organization. The Farmington chapter was founded in 1970 with a mission to provide high school graduates with scholarships and to financially support community service organizations and youth groups....Tags: Arts and Culture, Viniculture, West Hartford, Farmington (Hartford, Connecticut), Museums
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Market Basket : World of cheeses at new shop
Josiah and Jody Klinedinst can talk cheese like you wouldn't believe, but don't let their knowledge as true cheese connoisseurs intimidate you. Let it educate you. The Walkerton couple recently opened a small cheese shop and deli called Oh Mamma's on...
Tags: Cheese
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Economy picks up pace despite deep cutbacks
WASHINGTON -- After nearly stalling in late 2012, the American economy quickened its pace early this year despite deep government cutbacks. The strongest consumer spending in two years fueled a 2.5 percent annual growth rate in the January-March quarter....Tags: Career and Workplace, Public Finance, France, Business, Government
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Collapsed Bangladesh factories ignored evacuation; more than 200 killed
SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Deep cracks visible in the walls of a Bangladesh garment building had compelled police to order it evacuated a day before it collapsed, officials said Thursday. More than 200 people were killed when the eight-story...Tags: Organic Chemical Industry, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Walmart, Science and Technology, Consumer Goods Industries
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Cries for help heard at Bangladesh collapse that kills 149
SAVAR, Bangladesh (AP) — Workers trapped in the wreckage of a collapsed factory building in Bangladesh cried out for help Thursday, as rescuers struggled to reach survivors of a disaster that killed at least 149 people and reignited questions...
Tags: Labor Legislation, Fashion Trends, Career and Workplace, Human Rights, Services and Shopping
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Paolo Soleri dies at 93; architect of innovative city Arcosanti
Paolo Soleri, an Italian-born architect who created a visionary prototype for a new kind of ecologically sensitive city in the remote Arizona desert four decades ago, only to watch the suburban sprawl he detested begin to creep near it in recent years,...
Tags: Philosophy, Arts and Culture, Frank Lloyd Wright, Washington, DC, Environmental Issues
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