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Family's ranching roots celebrated
2014-07-17 14:14:19| Agriculture - Topix.net
More than 1 million visitors enjoyed the Calgary Stampede last week from all over the world, but for many of Alberta's city slickers it was a chance to learn a bit about Alberta's agriculture industry and the people who put food on their table.
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Cowboys rookie's life-altering decision came with mother's and another family's blessing
2014-05-19 16:45:44| Agriculture - Topix.net
He understands the significance of the choice he made that summer day nearly 10 years ago.
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Red Baron Pizza Unveils New Deep Dish Minis, Satisfying The Busy Family's Craving For Convenience And Flavor
2014-04-11 07:33:53| foodingredientsonline News Articles
Any way you slice it, pizza just got a lot more fun, flavorful and convenient with new Red Baron Deep Dish Minis, hitting grocery-store shelves nationwide today! Schwan’s Consumer Brands, Inc., is introducing Red Baron Deep Dish Minis as an easy-to-share pizza with full-sized flavor for the entire family
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Special Report: A Canadian family's 'Plan B' to pump tar sands oil
2014-03-27 14:32:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Reuters: Keystone XL, a pipeline proposal to pump Canadian oil sands through the heart of America, has alarmed environmentalists and become one of the most contentious issues of the Obama presidency. But there is a "Plan B" to cut the United States out of the picture, and it is championed by one of Canada's wealthiest business dynasties. Since 2012, the billionaire Irving family has been advocating a proposal called Energy East. The 2,858-mile (4,600-km) pipeline would link trillions of dollars worth of...
03.13: The Bargain from the Bazaar: A Family's Day of Reckoning in Lahore
2014-02-19 01:35:14| Powells Books Events Calendar
Lahore's Anarkali Bazaar is the largest open market in South Asia — where labyrinthine streets teem with shoppers, rickshaws, and cacophonous music. But Anarkali's exuberant hubbub cannot conceal the fact that Pakistan is a country at the edge of a precipice. Haroon Ullah's The Bargain from the Bazaar (PublicAffairs) is a window onto middle-class lives caught in the maelstrom of a nation falling to pieces — from a violently changing world on the outside and a growing terror from within.