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Cashew Chicken Salad
The Cooking CardiologistCashew Chicken Salad Richard E. Collins, MD THE COOKING CARDIOLOGIST® South Denver Cardiology Associates 1000 SouthPark Drive Littleton, CO 80120 303-74-HEART This is a very fast chicken salad to make especially for ladies lunch. The secret in cutting...Tags: Health, Chicken, Foods and Beverages, Tomatoes, Onions
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Eugene Fodor dies at 60; violin virtuoso
Eugene Fodor, a swashbuckling violin virtuoso who was a media darling of classical music in the 1970s but whose substance abuse fractured a fairytale career, has died. He was 60.
Fodor died of liver disease Feb. 26 at his home in Arlington, Va., said his...Tags: CBS Corp., Indiana, Manhattan (New York City), Jascha Heifetz, Newspaper and Magazine
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Mediterranean Tagine Chicken with Quinoa
Staff WriterMediterranean Tagine Chicken with Quinoa Richard E. Collins, MD THE COOKING CARDIOLOGIST® South Denver Cardiology Associates 1000 SouthPark Drive Littleton, CO 80120 303-74-HEART This recipe is a combination of all countries in the Mediterranean circle…...Tags: Recipes, Lemons, Pumpkin, Almonds, Diabetes
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5,200 Military Kin Brought Back to US From Japan
The U.S. Northern Command in Colorado says more than 5,200 family members of American service personnel have been flown to the United States from Japan following the earthquake, tsunami and nuclear crisis.
Northern Command said Tuesday that about 2,600...Tags: Japan Nuclear Emergency (2011), Colorado Springs, Colorado, Japan, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami (2011)
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Shirley Hare
Mobridge: Funeral services for Shirley Hare, 75, of Sioux Falls, formerly of Mobridge, will be 11 a.m. Friday, March 18, at St. James Episcopal Church, Mobridge, with a luncheon at the Moose Lodge following services. Burial will be at Greenwood Cemetery...Tags: Anglicanism, Christianity, Funeral Parlor and Crematorium, Human Interest
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Washington becomes first state to suspend presidential primary
Web ReporterWashington became the first U.S. state to suspend its 2012 presidential primary election on Thursday, a move signed into law by Governor Christine Gregoire to save some $10 million from the state budget. The state will rely on a precinct caucus-...Tags: Michigan, Oregon, Washington (U.S. state), New Mexico, Iowa
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MLK friend recalls work with civil rights leader
Tribune reporterIn a chapel lighted in shades of blue in honor of Rev. Martin Luther King’s embrace of non-violent protest, a confidante of King’s reminded congregants at St. Sabina Catholic Church on Sunday to remember him as a man of accomplishment who...Tags: Christianity, Barack Obama, Elections, Politics, Activism
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The posh breed of chocolate Easter bunnies
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt's spring, and probably the most welcomed of the season's animals is the bunny — specifically, the chocolate bunny. No mass-produced creatures, these bunnies are made and sold by small, independent chocolatiers and chocolate shops. Grab your...Tags: Butter, Food and Drug Administration, Whole Foods Market, Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz, California), Travel
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Dr. Thomas L. Petty dies at 76; pioneering lung specialist
Dr. Thomas L. Petty, the Colorado lung specialist who pioneered the use of continuous oxygen therapy for patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and other lung disorders, died at his home in Denver on Dec. 12 from pulmonary hypertension. He...Tags: Death, Lungs and Airways, Health, Colleges and Universities, COPD
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Best recruiting class in UCF history could get even better
UCF coach George O'Leary told fans during a National Signing Day party he was confident there was more good news to come Thursday.
Four-star Colorado linebacker Leilon Willingham helped O'Leary deliver on his prediction, signing a letter of intent to...Tags: Athletes, Michigan, Mass Media, Colorado, Brandon Marshall
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Frank Finui
FINUI Frank Finui, 85, Carlisle, formerly of Jennerstown, died Feb. 10, 2011, at Claremont Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. Born Feb. 19, 1925, in Elmora, son of Michael and Nancy (Hrebic) Finui. Preceded in death by wife of 59 years Wilma (Felock) on...Tags: Christianity, Elections, Roman Catholicism, Pennsylvania, Banking
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Rising meat consumption requires more grain
CHICAGO - China, the world's largest pork consumer, boosted demand for the meat by 30 percent since 2000 to an estimated 51.59 million tons this year, while beef consumption increased 6.7 percent, according to data compiled by the U.S. Meat Export...Tags: China, Elections, ConAgra Foods Incorporated, Politics
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