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Meet the queen of the coupon clippers
Chicago Tribune reporterBack when she was a mere amateur coupon clipper, Amy Paulus recalls being happy when she snipped 15 percent off her grocery bill. Now a pro, she feels like a failure if she doesn't save at least 90 percent. On a recent trip to Dominick's, Paulus used...Tags: McHenry
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... And now a word from the Ordinarians
The Beijing Olympics makes for riveting TV. But some moments might be better left imagined. I'm talking about the post-win interviews. Breathless athletes try to compose themselves to answer typical questions about how they feel, whether this particular...Tags: Athletes, Beijing Games
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Tighter Belts Squeeze Gourmet Groceries
Whole Foods Market Inc. — or, as it's become better known recently, No.48 in the bestselling book "Stuff White People Like" — has problems. Chiefly, there are fewer people, white or otherwise, interested in paying a premium for its ethically...Tags: Genetics, Whole Foods Market, Wildlife, Food and Dining Culture, Medical Specialization
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Bagging an opportunity
California lost a tremendous opportunity last week when AB 2058 was quietly shelved in a state Senate committee. The bill would promote the use of reusable bags by placing a 25-cent fee on each plastic and paper bag consumers use at stores. Such a fee...Tags: Local Authority, Yvonne B. Burke, Zev Yaroslavsky, Don Perata, Global Warming
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New grocer has worldwide flavor
247-4738A new independent grocery will open this fall in a Newport News shopping center where a Kroger store recently closed. Denbigh Village will get a store called Fresh World International Supermarket, a full grocery specializing in a wide selection of...Tags: Burlington, Sales, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Denbigh
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Familiar Story Still Resonates In 'Grocer's Son'
Courant Staff WriterIt's a story as old as mankind, or at least as old as the Bible: the prodigal son. "The Grocer's Son" is a heartwarming contemporary retelling of the timeless tale. It's also a throwback, in another way. In this age of impersonal superstores, "The...Tags: Diseases, Family, Real Art Ways, Heart Disease
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Hartford Grocery Store's Liquor Permit Suspended
The Hartford CourantA local grocery store on Baldwin Street in Hartford violated several alcohol regulations and will have its liquor permit suspended for one day this month, state liquor officials said. Brito Grocery is prohibited from selling on Aug. 25 and was issued...Tags: Sales
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Back to school: Cooking classes
Special to the TribuneChicago is cooking! The more than 150 listings here include 13 new venues this year. We have divided the list into subject categories listed alphabetically, from "baking, candymaking" to "wine and spirits." This information was provided to the Tribune...Tags: Bodies of Water, Tourism and Leisure, Macy's, Buffalo Grove, Naperville
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The Earth-Friendly Lunchbox
Special CorrespondentNo one thinks of a child's lunchbox as an environmental danger zone. But maybe we should. The packaged food parents typically provide for their kids' school lunches has a big impact on the environment. Chemicals are used to produce much of it. Waste is...Tags: Homes, Health Treatments, Dietary Supplements, Fort Lauderdale, Metal and Mineral
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Aldi's formula for success: Small selection, low prices
Chicago Tribune reporterThe shelves at Aldi are stocked with the likes of Clancy's cheese puffs and Millville Kid's Krunch; Cheetos and Cap'n Crunch aren't welcome here. Shopping carts require a 25-cent deposit and, sorry, but no credit card purchases—they cost too much to...Tags: Food Industry, David Livingston, Morningstar Incorporated, National Government, Consumer Electronics Industry
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Squaring off on Wilde Lake future
Sun reporterA discussion this week between Wilde Lake residents and officials of the firm that wants to redevelop Columbia's oldest village center sounded more like a verbal tug-of-war than progress toward consensus. Kimco Realty Corp. officials first announced in...Tags: Kimco Realty, James Rouse, Economy
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Currie contacted Cabinet members
Sun reportersState Sen. Ulysses Currie, the subject of a federal investigation into alleged influence-peddling, acted as a liaison between top-ranking Cabinet members of the past two administrations and Shoppers Food Warehouse, newly released documents show. In one...Tags: Ulysses Currie, Executive Branch, Martin O'Malley, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Supervalu Inc.
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