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A bunch of grapes is seen consumed here. Fruits are very important to us.
Boston   Fruits   Photos   Vegetables   Veggies  
 The Examiner 
10 tips for getting your child to eat more fruits and vegetables
| According to the new MyPlate guidelines unveiled in June, Americans should strive to make half their plate fruits and vegetables at each meal.  For many busy Boston moms out there it may seem l... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
File - A U.S. Army honor guard carries the flag draped coffin of Sgt. Jon Stiles during an honor ceremony at the Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colo., Nov. 21, 2008. Sgt. Stiles, assigned to Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 157th Field Artillery, Colorado Army National Guard, died as a result of injuries sustained after an improvised explosive device detonated near near his vehicle in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Nov. 13, 2008.
Military   Photos   US   War   Wikipedia: Military budget of the United States  
 WorldNews.com 
Those 'Coining the Blood of War' Should Sacrifice Too
Article by WN.com Correspondent Dallas Darling. | In 1919, immediately after World War One but still during the United States' military occupations of Russia and China, Hiram Johnson, the former refor... (photo: USAF / Tech. Sgt. Cheresa D. Theiral)
Jon Huntsman, U.S. ambassador to China, gestures as he deliver his speech at Tsinghua University in Beijing, Thursday, March 18, 2010.  The New York Times 
Huntsman Moves Headquarters to New Hampshire
| Jon M. Huntsman Jr. is moving his presidential campaign headquarters to New Hampshire from Florida, aides said Thursday, a decision that underscores that his path to the nomination is wholly depende... (photo: AP / Andy Wong)
Florida   Photos   Politics   US   Wikipedia: Nationwide opinion polling for the Republican Party 2012 presidential primaries  
Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton stands with Afghanistan President Hamid Karzai, not pictured, as they address the media at the State Department in Washington  BBC News 
Hillary Clinton condemns attack on US envoy in Syria
The US secretary of state has condemned an attack on US ambassador Robert Ford after he was pelted with eggs by Syrian president supporters in Damascus. | Hillary Clinton said it was "wholly unjustifi... (photo: AP / Carolyn Kaster)
Photos   Protest   Syria   US   Wikipedia: 2011 Syrian uprising  
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Singapor Primary School ,Family Day Celebriton. The Examiner
5 Ways to build a great parent-teacher relationship
|  October’s right around the corner and you can be sure that any day now, one of those three-times-a-year parent-teacher conference slips will be appearing in... (photo: WN / Periasamy)
Conference   Photos   Relationship   Schools   Teacher   Wikipedia: Teacher  
Gardening is the practice of growing plants. Ornamental plants are normally grown for their flowers. The Examiner
Savannah Plant Swap, Saturday October First is big hit with locals
|  Local writer Jane Fishman began sponsoring a local plant swap in her back yard in downtown Savannah several years ago and it has grown so popular that it has now ... (photo: WN / Priya Dashini)
Free   Nature   Photos   Plant   Savannah   Wikipedia: Savanna  
A Bank of America is seen in center city Philadelphia, Wednesday, May 6, 2009. The Wall Street Journal reported early Wednesday, that Bank of America's capital shortfall stands at about $34 billion, which would make the Charlotte, N.C.-based BofA potentially the bank with the largest capital needs. The Boston Globe
Bank of America to charge $5 debit card fee
| NEW YORK-Bank of America plans to start charging customers a $5 monthly fee for using their debit card to make purchases. The fee will be rolled out starting early next... (photo: AP / Matt Rourke)
America   Bank   Market   Photos   Wikipedia: Bank of America  
Bald Eagle Fresno Bee
Eagle ruffles feathers at Santa Barbara Zoo
| SANTA BARBARA, Calif. -- A hungry bald eagle spent two weeks hanging around the Santa Barbara Zoo earlier this month, bothering birds and forcing employees to relocate ... (photo: Creative Commons / Amphibol)
Environment   Nature   Photos   Wikipedia: Bald Eagle   Wildlife  
John McCain in Albuquerque The Los Angeles Times
Republican senators meet with Libya's transitional leaders
Sen. John McCain of Arizona led a delegation of Republican senators in Libya Thursday, where they met with its Transitional National Council, a Senate aide said. | McCain... (photo: Creative Commons / Matthew Reichbach)
Leaders   Libya   Photos   Services   Wikipedia :John McCain  
File - An Egyptian anti-Mubarak protester demonstrates during a protest outside the police academy in Cairo, Egypt, Wednesday, Aug.3, 2011 Al Jazeera
Is the world too big to fail?
| The democracy uprising in the Arab world has been a spectacular display of courage, dedication, and commitment by popular forces - coinciding, fortuitously, with a rema... (photo: WN)
Arab World   Democracy   Photos   US   Wikipedia: Arab Spring  
Cucumis melo( cantaloupe fruit) CNN
Is cantaloupe safe to eat?
updated 10:35 AM EST, Thu September 29, 2011 | (CNN) -- In the wake of a multi-state outbreak of listeriosis linked to bacteria-tainted cantaloupe, authorities assured th... (photo: Creative Commons / Forest & Kim Starr)
Food   Health   People   Photos   Wikipedia: Listeriosis  
Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez gestures during an oil agreements ceremony with Portugal's Prime Minister Jose Socrates, unseen, at Miraflores presidential palace in Caracas, Tuesday, May 13, 2008. Behind is a painting of Venezuela's independence hero Simon Bolivar. Herald Tribune
Venezuela's Chavez denies rumors of health setback
| CARACAS, Venezuela - Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez is denying rumors of a setback in his health. | Chavez called state television on Thursday and urged Venezuelans t... (photo: AP / Fernando Llano)
Caracas   Condition   Health   Photos   Wikipedia :Hugo Chavez  
President Barack Obama speaks about healthcare reform at the Patriot Center at George Mason University in Fairfax, Va., Friday, March 19, 2010. The New York Times
Supreme Court Ruling Could Revive Health Care for 2012 Campaign
| The White House’s decision to seek a quick ruling on President Obama’s landmark health care law will inject the controversial issue back into the nationR... (photo: AP / Charles Dharapak)
Campaign   Controversial   Court   Photos   Wikipedia :HealthCare  
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A Bank of America is seen in center city Philadelphia, Wednesday, May 6, 2009. The Wall Street Journal reported early Wednesday, that Bank of America's capital shortfall stands at about $34 billion, which would make the Charlotte, N.C.-based BofA potentially the bank with the largest capital needs.
Bank of America to charge $5 debit card fee
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Ray Charles' 'Georgia on My Mind' apt: Google has 6 top GA news stories today
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Jon Huntsman, U.S. ambassador to China, gestures as he deliver his speech at Tsinghua University in Beijing, Thursday, March 18, 2010.
Huntsman Moves Headquarters to New Hampshire
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File - A U.S. Army honor guard carries the flag draped coffin of Sgt. Jon Stiles during an honor ceremony at the Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colo., Nov. 21, 2008. Sgt. Stiles, assigned to Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 157th Field Artillery, Colorado Army National Guard, died as a result of injuries sustained after an improvised explosive device detonated near near his vehicle in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Nov. 13, 2008.
Those 'Coining the Blood of War' Should Sacrifice Too
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A prototype Toyota Venza at the 2008 San Francisco International Auto Show.
Toyota global production bounces back in August
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Concert Blind Boys
Blind Boys of Alabama perform in Visalia
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A man filling petrol in his scooter at an oil station, Pune, India
Oil Price Euphoria Unlikely to Last
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File - A U.S. Army honor guard carries the flag draped coffin of Sgt. Jon Stiles during an honor ceremony at the Fort Logan National Cemetery, Denver, Colo., Nov. 21, 2008. Sgt. Stiles, assigned to Battery B, 3rd Battalion, 157th Field Artillery, Colorado Army National Guard, died as a result of injuries sustained after an improvised explosive device detonated near near his vehicle in Jalalabad, Afghanistan, Nov. 13, 2008.
Those 'Coining the Blood of War' Should Sacrifice Too
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