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by Dawson Gao - 2007-02-15
Sick of useless, irrelevant restaurant listings that only tell you the address and telephone number at best? Fed up with hunting around the house for a takeaway menu, only to discover a huge pile o...
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by Ken Bendor - 2007-02-16
To some, gaining weight can be very difficult. As with losing weight, gaining weight can be achieved by adhering to a simple equation: to gain weight you need to eat more calories than you burn. While...
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by Dawson Gao - 2007-02-15
Dillingers American Diner is situated on Hayes Street in the charming village backdrop of Old Hayes, opposite The George. It has been a firm favourite with those nearby since 1970, gaining a fan ba...
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by Dawson Gao - 2007-02-15
Chinese takeaways, Chinese buffets, upmarket Chinese restaurants...so many different variations, yet so many seem to provide the same dishes year in year out. With new businesses closing, and young...
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by Dawson Gao - 2007-02-15
One word comes to mind when talking about Terrace - fresh. This modest 30-seater is young, full of spirit and offers a great alternative to the usual onslaught of big-name dining franchises. Havin...
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by David McEvoy - 2007-02-21
The longer an eating disorder goes untreated, the greater the chance there is of developing a depressive disorder, and yet at the same time, depression and other mental health problems are also known ...
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by Jo Withey - 2007-02-21
We probably all know the doting dog owner who loves nothing better than to feed their dog on tasty(?) dog treats. These can be the equivalent of doggy junk food.This can have unwanted results. It ca...
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by Diane McLaren C.C.Ir, R.N.C.P. - 2007-02-23
Cleansing is a very easy way to strengthen your immune system, combat pre-mature aging and manage weight while it helps you to feel good and look great. Gone are the days of "running" to the...
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by Trevor Kugler - 2007-02-27
Many people in this world are searching for the best way to lose weight. Everyone seems to want the next great diet. The dictionary defines a diet as: such a selection or a limitation on the amount...
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by David Brooks - 2007-03-01
In all honesty, we don't really have the full answer to this question. We can however, assume that dogs would not eat their own stool, other dog's stools and cat poop unless there was a reason. Often ...