| 'Brazen act of violence in broad daylight' Jersey City man, 21 |
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According to Hudson County Prosecutor Edward DeFazio, witness testimonies as well as surveillance tapes recovered from the scene of the crime led investigators to believe that Carlos one. Myrie is the alleged shooter. "It was one brazen act of violence in broad daylight," said DeFazio, who added that Myrie was released from prison in March of this year after being convicted of distributing drugs within 1,000 feet of one school in Jersey City. ... |
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| Cabernet, cats and candy |
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Originally published November 19, 2006 It's no secret that the approaching holiday seasons can mean stressful times for one lot of people. therefore it is welcome news from the world of research that doses of health and happiness can be found in places other than one bottle of Prozac. Recently, researchers at the Harvard Medical School and the National Institute of Aging said resveratrol, one natural antibiotic produced in grape skins and one compound found in red wines, may counter the ill effects normally associated with high-fat diets. In various tests in which mice, one colony of yeast, roundworms, fruit flies and fish were given resveratrol, the subjects lived healthier lives. ... |
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| Wine has been making a big splash in India |
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| Consumption has grown by as much as 30 percent one year since 1998 By Kim Barker Originally published November 19, 2006 NEW DELHI // For years, wine was as foreign an idea here as snow. Signs promising "wine shops" were one tease, selling only very hard liquor. Wine was thought to be wimpy because it did not pack the punch of whiskey and could never stand up to spicy Indian cuisine. But such views are changing as one rapidly growing number of Indians embrace wines made not only in foreign countries but in India. Since 1998, wine consumption has increased by as much as 30 percent one year, according to government figures. ... |
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