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  • Local baker says rival stole his bread and butter ($30 mil. recipe heist/terrorism ties?)

    07/02/2003 7:31:11 AM PDT · by End Times Sentinel · 2 replies · 380+ views
    The Philadelphia Inquirer ^ | July 1, 2003 | Michael Currie Schaffer
    Local baker says rival stole his bread and butterEspionage, Philly-style: A N.C. man wanted the secret to a better hoagie, authorities say.By Michael Currie SchafferInquirer Staff Writer Industrial spies in Bavaria heist automotive designs. In the Silicon Valley, they take computer programs. And around here, apparently, hoagie-roll recipes.An underhanded search for a better bun, Montgomery County District Attorney Bruce L. Castor said yesterday, helps to explain why Mazen Fathi Said was being held on $2 million bail last night.Said, who operates a small bakery in Greensboro, N.C., has been arrested on charges of burglary, theft of trade secrets, and related...
  • ZOT!!!

    01/31/2003 1:11:54 PM PST · by Pammie · 68 replies · 600+ views
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  • Biologists Blame Bread For Teenage Acne Eruptions

    12/04/2002 2:48:03 PM PST · by blam · 20 replies · 589+ views
    Ananova ^ | 12-4-2002
    Biologists blame bread for teenage acne eruptions New research suggests refined breads and cereals are more likely to cause acne than chocolate or fatty foods. The study by biologists at Colorado State University holds highly refined starches responsible because they are easily digested. It says eating them triggers the body to produce insulin and insulin-like growth factor (IFG-1) in higher quantities. This can lead to a surplus of male hormones, which encourages the skin to produce sebum, the "greasy goop" that acne-promoting bacteria love. IGF-1 also encourages skin cells called keratinocytes to proliferate, which are another acne hallmark. According to...
  • India marvels at 'miracle chapati' (FINDING JESUS AT THE BAKERY ALERT)

    11/16/2002 11:43:07 AM PST · by MadIvan · 33 replies · 538+ views
    BBC News ^ | November 16, 2002 | BBC News
    Hundreds of Christian pilgrims and other curious onlookers have been making their way to a church in Bangalore in India to see a chapati which has the image of Christ burnt into it. The chapati - a loaf of unleavened bread - is one of dozens that Shella Anthony bakes in her oven in Bangalore every day. But this one she thought was different. Burnt into it was what looked like the image of the face of Jesus Christ. Shella Anthony took the loaf to a local church and word spread like wildfire. Church officials say nearly 20,000 Christians...
  • Stone Age Man Invented Beer Before Making Bread, Says Expert (11,000 Years Ago)

    09/14/2002 4:19:09 PM PDT · by blam · 90 replies · 4,888+ views
    Ananova ^ | 9-14-2002
    Stone age man invented beer before making bread, says expert Archaeologists have found that man first discovered alcohol in 9000 BC, more than 5,000 years earlier than previously thought. According to The Sun they reckon pottery was invented because man needed a mug to hold his beer. Until now researchers have assumed the first human settlements, which appeared in the Middle East, were built around farming and growing corn for food. But archaeologist Merryn Dinely, of Manchester University, told the paper that corn was turned into malt, the main ingredient for making beer. Dr Dinely found that almost all ancient...
  • In Israel, price controls cause shortage of flour. People now buy flour on the black market.

    07/21/2002 9:10:12 PM PDT · by grundle · 1 replies · 294+ views
    Associated Press ^ | July 21, 2002 | TALLIE LIEBERMAN
    http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20020721/ap_on_re_mi_ea/israel_bread_shortage_3 Israelis Fear Bread Shortage Sun Jul 21,11:42 AM ET By TALLIE LIEBERMAN, Associated Press Writer JERUSALEM (AP) - Israelis scrambled to buy bread and other baked goods Sunday, fearing a shortage because of a six-day strike by flour mills, which are demanding a 20 percent increase in prices to offset the higher costs of U.S. wheat. Baruch Turjeman, head of three of 18 flour mills in Israel, said the they could no longer absorb the increased cost of importing wheat from the United States, where he said a poor crop this year had resulted in higher prices. "When we...
  • Abu Sayyaf Betrayed by Yen for Peanut Butter: Report

    06/10/2002 3:53:04 PM PDT · by knighthawk · 12 replies · 235+ views
    Tehran Times ^ | June 10 2002
    MANILA -- Craving for peanut butter and bread proved the undoing of Abu Sayyaf rebels when Philippine troops finally pounced on them after a year-long search, a Manila newspaper said Monday. The 376-day crisis ended in a firefight on the Zamboanga Peninsula on Friday, after thousands of troops had scoured heavily-jungled southern Basilan Island in vain for more than 12 months. U.S. Missionary Martin Burnham and Filipina nurse were killed in the battle and Burnham's wife Gracia was rescued, AFP reported. "We were able to determine the presence of the Abu Sayyaf when a resident here saw a neighbor bringing...
  • Why Should Christians Keep the Passover?

    03/25/2002 6:35:28 AM PST · by DouglasKC · 115 replies · 1,526+ views
    Good News Magazine ^ | March 1998 | Allen Stout
    Why Should Christians Keep the Passover? Do you really know why Jesus had to suffer and die? What should the Passover mean for Christians today?by Allen StoutOnly 3 1/2 years after He began His ministry, Jesus of Nazareth was apprehended by the religious authorities at the time of the Passover feast (Matthew 26:2; Mark 14:1). After a brief trial-while mocking Him, spitting on Him and beating Him-they took Him before the Roman authorities and accused Him of "perverting the nation, . . . saying that He Himself is Christ, a King" (Luke 23:2; Matthew 26:59-68). Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor...