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Chicago's Best Dining Experiences

Food – Michael Nagrant chooses the top five dining experiences in Chicago

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:37pm

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Indiana Jones Eats Chocolate Cereal Before Raiding Temples

Food – the latest in cinematic marketing on the breakfast aisle: Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull cereal, or repackaged Cocoa Puffs with marshmallow blobs.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:35pm

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What's the Best Mexican Food Town in the U.S.?

Food – The best city for Mexican food in America is: A) Chicago B) Houston C) Los Angeles D) San Antonio E) San Francisco F) Santa Fe G) Other

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:07pm

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China may be KFC's salvation as U.S. faces recession

Food – KFC has given a Chinese twist to its menu by adding dishes similar to the food that tens of millions of Chinese grab from street stalls or hole-in-the-wall restaurants on their way to work every day.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:07pm

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Premium hot dogs: best of show around Los Angeles

Food – There ARE a million doggeries in the City of Angels (and Dodgers). Here are some of the places where you'll find new-wave hot dogs.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:06pm

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If the Fish Liver Can't Kill, Is It Really a Delicacy?

Food – Poison has been as integral to fugu, the funny-looking, potentially deadly puffer fish prized by Japanese gourmands, as the savor of its pricey meat. So consider fugu, but poison-free.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:06pm

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Kraft Reformulates Oreo, Scores in China

Food – Unlike its iconic American counterpart, the Oreo sold in China is frequently long, thin, four-layered and coated in chocolate. But both kinds of cookies have one important thing in common: They are now best sellers.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:06pm

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Mural Dishwasher by Lacasse and Savard

Do No Evil – Reviewing everyday objects the designer duo of Marie-Christine Lacasse and Marie Claude Savard tackled rethinking how a dishwasher should work, as part of, and displayed in, the kitchen space. Combining the cabinets where you would usually store dishes, the idea is to simply drop the dirty dishes on the rack and the autonomous dishwasher fills up a

Voted for on May 14, 2008 07:01pm

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Throwdown: Chick-fil-A vs. McDonald's Southern Style Chicken

Food – McDonald's Southern Style Chicken Sandwich hit New York City recently, and since it's designed to compete with the Chick-fil-A chicken sandwich, right down to the twoÃ;¢ââ;;¬"and only twoÃ;¢ââ;;¬"sliced pickles,

Voted for on May 14, 2008 06:48pm

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As Economy Slows, So Do Laser Eye Surgeries

Money – Call it the Lasik indicator. As the economic downturn forces consumers to cut back on discretionary spending, laser vision-correction surgeries have been falling Ã;¢ââ;;¬" as they did during the last recession.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 06:48pm

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Five Reasons Why Rich People are Crazy

Food – Five ridiculously luxurious foods that will eventually, you know, get flushed down the toilet.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 06:46pm

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Workin' at the Internet Cafe: Laptop Dilemma

Gadgets & Tech – What do I do with my laptop when I have to use the bathroom?

Voted for on May 14, 2008 06:45pm

What if no one were fat?
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What if no one were fat?

Health & Fitness – In the United States today, 66% of adults are overweight. Almost 33% of adults are obese, and 4.7% are morbidly obese, or more than 100 pounds overweight. But . . . What if nobody in America were fat?

Voted for on May 14, 2008 06:45pm

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Cornflakes in cereal killer warning

Food – CLIMATE change could lead to "killer cornflakes" with the most potent liver toxin ever recorded, an environmental health conference has been told.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 06:44pm

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Why 'Yawns' live below their wealthy means

Money – They may have disposable income, but whatever they make, they live below their means in a conscious effort to tread lightly on the Earth. They are a new breed of Gen Xers and Ys, Young and Wealthy but Normal, or Yawns.

Voted for on May 14, 2008 06:42pm

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