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New England Clam Chowder Recipe

New England Clam Chowder Recipe

Many of us love our seafood, and one of the treats that our favorite seafood restaurants offer is that tasty, steamy cup of bowl of clam chowder that kicks of the meal. But guess what? You can make clam chowder for yourself right in the comfort of your home, and it is actually a relatively

Delhomme signed by Cleveland; Brady Quinn now a Bronco

Jake Delhomme was released by the Carolina Panthers last week, and it was an emotional and costly parting of the ways for the Panthers. Delhomme is still owed about $12.5 million by the Panthers, but the team felt as though they couldn’t move forward with Delhomme as the signal caller after he set a career-high

China more concerned about U.S. unemployment than our own pols

China more concerned about U.S. unemployment than our own pols

The Premier of China seems to have a more realistic grasp of the ebb and flow of economic reality than our own government. Wen Jiabao spoke to the National People’s Congress on Monday and warned of a major “double dip” global recession. Do you know what really concerns Jiabao more than anything? It is the

Dodd taps Fed to fix financial problems it created

Dodd taps Fed to fix financial problems it created

The reality is that we live in a satirical society that is so absurd it is truly laughable in the most sardonic possible sense. Democratic senator Christopher Dodd, the head of the Senate Banking Committee, is ready to circulate a bill that gives the Fed even more power over the country’s financial system. This bill

NCAA Tournament brackets are set

NCAA Tournament brackets are set

Each and every March, fans of college basketball anxiously await the condensed “second season” that we have all come to know as March Madness, and the regular season games and conference tourneys are now all in the books. Yesterday the NCAA selection committee sat down and created the brackets that are so anxiously awaited around

September 11 workers settle for $650 million

Lawsuits have been filed since 2003 by workers who were present at ground zero of the 911 attacks in 2001 who suffered subsequent illnesses due to the ingestion of the smoke and debris that was in the air that they were exposed to. Those affected include firefighters, police officers, emergency workers, construction workers and others.

Lincecum off to rocky spring start

Baseball fans all realize that spring training is a time to get the kinks out, work on some new twists to your game, and slowly get yourself ready for the start of the regular season when things get serious. However, it is always nice to see your key players hit the ground running during the

Gramercy Park Hotel offers special rates

Gramercy Park Hotel offers special rates

There are few if any more exciting travel destination than the Big Apple of New York City. From Broadway, to the Metropolitan Museum of Art, to the fabulous shopping on 5th Avenue and the allure of Central Park, New York is a true national treasure. One thing is certain: if you are going to take

St. Patrick’s Day corned beef recipe

This Wednesday we will all be feeling a touch of the Irish, and when you think about St. Patrick’s Day one of the first things that comes to mind is corned beef. It is traditionally served with cabbage and boiled potatoes, and of course, it must be washed down with a nice pint of Guinness.

Rove proud of waterboarding

Rove proud of waterboarding

Karl Rove, the former Bush adviser, is running around inviting microphones within the vicinity of his horn because he is promoting a book that he has written. From my perspective, Karl Rove should be in prison, not making millions from book deals, and I am not alone in that assessment. Like his buddy Dick Cheney,

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