'Ripe': One Man's Quest For The Perfect Tomato
Once upon a time, tomatoes were considered poisonous, even dangerous. But gradually, the plump produce made its way into our homes and onto our plates. Arthur Allen tells the story of the tomato's redemption, popularization and eventual modification in his book, Ripe: The Search For The Perfect Tomato.
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A Nasty Mathematical Myth
Euler and his math pal. Mathematics - Math - Education - Leonhard Euler - History
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Five to be inducted into Naperville's Heritage Hall of Honor
The late developer and philanthropist Jim Moser did a lot to make Naperville the city it is. Not one to turn down a request for help, the former owner of Moser Lumber and CEO of the development company Moser Enterprises contributed to many community projects over the years.
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A Look at Benedict XVI's Words on Faith
SAN MARCOS, California, JULY 30, 2010 ( Zenit.org ).- In recent weeks, Benedict XVI has been "resting" at Castel Gandolfo and, according to media reports, working on a third volume of Jesus of Nazareth and a new encyclical on faith.
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Tacoma music legend Art Mineo dies
A Tacoma jazz musician and local musical legend has died at 91. Art Mineo died Tuesday after suffering from pulmonary fibrosis. Through the 1950s, 60s and 70s, Mineo played in town and toured, arranging for greats such as Paul Whitehead, collaborating with Skitch Henderson on a commission for Jackie Kennedy and writing the music for the Bubbleator at the 1962 Seattle Worlds Fair. He recorded ...
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