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Pages on Chick’s besdside table

Ruth L. Ozeki's "My Year of Meats"
Allegra Goodman's "The Cookbook Collection"
Sigrid Undset's "The Cross"
Steig Larson's "The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet's Nest"
Jonathon Carroll's "Sleeping in Flame"
Alan Bradley's "The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie"
David Crow's "In Search of the Medicine Buddha"

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How he fell in love with a fish

Watch Chef Dan Barber’s TED Talk on sustainable fishing. This is a vital and important issue and a wonderful video.

Check it out and then remember CleanFish (www.cleanfish.org) and Idaho’s Bounty, (www.idahosbounty.org) two supporters of sustainable fishing.

Here’s the link. It takes time but it’s so

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Family of Woman Film Festival will benefit UNFPA

Presented by Americans for UNFPA, the Family of Woman film festival raises awareness about the problems—medical, political and social—that women face worldwide. As well the United Nations Population Fund seeks to empower women through improving their access to and awareness of their reproductive health and human rights.  Americans for UNFPA is a registered U.S. charity.

In 2010, the increasingly ambitious program has expanded to include five films

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Newspapers are in state of flux

Helen Mirren, Rachel McAdams and Russell Crowe, in "State of Play." (AP Photo/Universal Pictures, Glen Wilson)

The other day I saw “State of Play.” Is this just another forgettable title for yet another by-the-books thriller? Well yes and no. Though a bit convoluted it’s also an edgy, and nearly-noir-ish D.C. thriller about the tug and tow relationship between the press, the cops

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