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Ben & Jerry's Opens Flagship Store In Tokyo
It's in a ritzy section of town, so the company is hoping to appeal to high end customers with a retro farmhouse style decor. This includes Ottomans covered in vinyl cowhide fabric and the front of a 1960s van mounted on the wall.
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Two Sides Prepare For Vote On Genetically Modified Labeling In Calif.
Supporters of the labeling measure have raised about $800,000. The amount is dwarfed by the nearly $25 million raised by food industry opponents.
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7,500 Square Miles Of Pumice Floating In Pacific Is 'Weirdest Thing I've Seen'
The rocks, floating in the waters near New Zealand, must have been created by an underwater volcano. The floating mass is about 200 square miles larger than New Jersey.
Hidden Calories In Alcoholic Drinks
Holiday meals and snacks pack on the pounds if you’re not careful, but so can drinking. In this edition of Vital Signs, Dr. Bradley Jones with Baylor…
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The Perseid Meteor Shower Peaks Overnight
The best time to see the shower, which comes every August, is between 3 and 4 a.m. in your local time zone.
Schulz Sketched Own Life in 'Peanuts' Strip
Charles Schulz used his Peanuts comic strip to reflect secrets and angst in his own life, according to a new biography of the strip's creator. Schulz and Peanuts: A Biography, reveals that the characters echoed his rejection, insecurity and an extramarital affair.
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U.S. Uncovers Major Cross-Border Drug Tunnel
Federal authorities have found an 1,800-foot tunnel connecting Tijuana and San Diego. Immigration and Customs Enforcement also seized about 30 tons of marijuana as part of the bust.
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A teacher in Florida has a snowman shipped to her class from Kentucky
Many kids who live in Tampa have never seen snow. Robin Hughes called her sister in Kentucky — telling her to build a snowman and to ship it overnight so she could teach her kids about weather.
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How to Bring Fans Back to the Winter Olympics
Commentator Frank Deford notes Americans' lack of excitement over the Turin Winter Olympics, and has a few suggestions on how to win new fans.
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Essayist Fadiman Revives Familiar Literary Art
Author Anne Fadiman is in love with the English language. In her new book, a collection of familiar essays called At Large and At Small, she celebrates the nearly forgotten form of Romantic-era essayists such as Charles Lamb.
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