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(Photo: WN / Denise Yong)Why does ice cream melt?
Recalls: dry-roasted peanuts, ice cream, pie...Full Story

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(Photo: GFDL / Hgrobe)Books for cooks
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Lilly Receives Fourth FDA Approval for ALIMTA(R) (pemetrexed for injection)
Distributed by Press Release EMAIL ARTICLE PRINT ARTICLE | INDIANAPOLIS (Map) - INDIANAPOLIS, July 6 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Eli Lilly and Company (NYSE: LLY) announced today it received a fourth approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for ALIMTA(R) ...Full Story
Banking On Volunteers
Obama puts out the call, but will L.A. residents answer it?By Laura Nelson, Staff WriterUpdated: 07/06/2009 01:55:10 AM PDT | Volunteers Megin Wolfe, right, and Grace Phang play with a kitten at the West Valley Animal Shelter in Chatsworth, Tuesday, June 30, 2009. ...Full Story
John L. Jenemann, 95, packaging designer
| By Bonnie L. Cook | Inquirer Staff Writer John L. Jenemann, 95, a packaging designer for DuPont Co., died of pneumonia June 30 at Dunwoody Village, a retirement facility in Newtown Square where he had lived for 21 years. | Born in Philadelphia, he was a longtime resid...Full Story
Absolutely, Positively Free ... if You Think You Can Afford It
| Consider Ellen Ruppel Shell's "Cheap," Chris Anderson's "Free" and the story of the one-cent Hershey's Kiss. This story appears in both books, but the versions are different. Both come from the same source, but these two authors can't even agree on what to call him. H...Full Story
Former White House flower arranger Cathy Miller to speak in Nazareth
| She's been called "the first lady of flowers and New Jersey's answer to Martha Stewart." But to Cathy Miller, the titles and accolades aren't nearly as important as doing what she loves. | For someone who has spent time in the White House and spoken personally to a nu...Full Story
The Arrangements
| The Nazareth Garden Club and the Friends of Moravian Hall Square will host Cathy Miller, who will demonstrate dried flower arranging and stories of her work at the White House at 2 p.m. Saturday, July 11, at Kortz Hall, Moravian Hall Square, 175 W. North St., Nazareth...Full Story
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Island Heights welcomes its new council officials
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