Archive for January, 2006

Mom was right about those vegetables

Thursday, January 19th, 2006

Mom was right about those vegetables People who fill up on vegetables, whole grains and fruit tend to have healthier blood pressure levels than their more carnivorous peers, according to a new
Argentina: export of pulse and vegetables rises 17% Tholen - The Argentine exports of fresh vegetables and pulse vegetables from January […]

Council votes to save three trees

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Council votes to save three trees Three exotic trees lining Auckland's Queen Street have been saved after the City Council voted to alter its controversial upgrade and not cut them down.
Call to plant more trees despite global warming claims Conservation charity the Woodland Trust made the appeal following a study published in […]

Crash flowers will be binned

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Hallmark Flowers Closes 2005 With Record Sales 17 /PRNewswire/ — Hallmark Flowers announced today that overall units ordered during December — an important month for retailers — were nearly 50 percent
Flowers and Frowns We hope the due course of the law will take its toll on Lt Col Bugingo. Flowers for […]

Illnesses >From Fruits And Vegetables On The Rise

Wednesday, January 18th, 2006

Curry and vegetables could halt prostate cancer, study suggests have found that the curry spice turmeric holds potential for the treatment and prevention of prostate cancer, particularly when combined with certain vegetables
Illnesses >From Fruits And Vegetables On The Rise (WCCO) There is a growing likelihood that fruits and vegetables, and not […]

Strong winds, blowing snow bring down trees, wires

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

Save the shops, not the trees want to improve things in the CBD, says Newmarket Business Association head Cameron Brewer, they'll spend less time worrying about saving a few trees and more
High winds topple trees, power lines 20s yesterday. Wind gusts up to 35 mph downed trees and power lines […]

US bobsled team picks Flowers

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

US bobsled team picks Flowers Returning bobsled gold medalist Vonetta Flowers was among nine athletes awarded Olympic spots on Sunday by the US Bobsled and Skeleton Federation.
School of Flowers opens in Boca Raton Petal Cos. said it has opened the School of Flowers at its Petal Designs Retail Showroom/Design Studio in Boca […]

Thai fruits and vegetables become windfall of Thai-US FTA talks

Tuesday, January 17th, 2006

Thai fruits and vegetables become windfall of Thai-US FTA talks 2006 - Negotiations of the proposed Thai-US Free Trade Area (FTA) Agreement so far have initially resulted in more exports of Thai fruits and vegetables to the
VEGETABLES: Spud you take a look at Tom's potatoes As he graded the versatile […]

The trees are dormant, but the orchard isn’t

Monday, January 16th, 2006

Trees cut in KGMU to construct dept department building in the King George Medical University claimed a fresh batch of ‘green victims’ on Saturday when over a dozen trees were cut down.
The positives of trees outweigh their dangers I am compelled to question the common sense of letter-writer David Head ["Killer […]