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Multiple sources
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“In January, many Japanese will observe the “first kettle,” the first tea-drinking party of the New Year. Novelist Liza Dalby lived in Japan for several years. This month, she describes her celebration of the “first kettle” in San Francisco.”
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“One survey of Japanese mushroom workers found that those who produced edible mushrooms - suggesting consumption by workers - had a far lower death rate from cancer than those who produced non-edible mushrooms.
Compounds derived from mushrooms could
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“For example, M$ULkeCrZ translates as “Miss you like crazy!”. SMSglossary.com is a Web guide to this bizarre lingo.
“While working on a story about SMS technology for Digital Journal magazine (www.digitaljournal.com) I saw an opportunity,” said Andy Wa
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“Researchers looked at more than 40,000 adults and compared those who drank less than one cup of tea a day to those who drank three to five cups a day. They found that over the span of 11 years, those who drank more tea were less likely to die of heart di
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Way cool! Append (at least) Atom or RSS 1.0 url to this and get back JSON!
For example:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/38ggau
Parms:
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via http://www.mister-wong.com/
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“One thousand innocent bystanders
One sleepy evening this October, Cory Hogan stumbled onto Wikipedia while trawling the web for information on US Vice President Dick Cheney. He read the site’s extensive screed on the curmudgeonly veep, and before he k