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3/17-31/05 soupsong.com |
Soupsong on holiday in Japan for 2 weeks.
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3/14/05 People |
On the day of the Oscars, Julie Delpy was reported to eat a large lunch, including soup.
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3/9/05 National Post |
Nicholas Kohler and Adrian Humphreys report on $1.5 million worth of illegal ecstasy drugs smuggled into Canada in sealed chicken noodle soup cans.
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3/8/05 CBS News |
"Martha Stewart Returns to Work," issuing videotapes of herself serving soup and doing dishes.
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3/8/05 South China Morning Post |
Mark O'Neill reports on Paul French's new book that reveals Korean leader Kim Jong-il loves shark's fin soup the best.
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3/4/05 Courier Mail (Queensland, Australia) |
Terry Donovan reports on the death of Tom Hannay, master archer, who put a high value on the enjoyment of food, especially soup.
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3/3/05 Czech News Agency |
A Czech tourist in Chile admitted to accidentally starting a devastating forest fire in Torres del Paine National Park while he was preparing soup.
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3/3/05 L. A. Times |
Steve Harvey reports the "true reason" Howard Stern was taken off the air: Bad cubicle behavior, refusing to stop eating soup at his desk.
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3/2/05 Baltimore Sun |
Stephanie Shapiro reports that Maryland State Schools are by policy giving students the healthy choice of 2 soups for lunch to cut down on obesity.
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3/2/05 Canadian Press |
Anne-Marie Tobin reports on a new market research study on Canadian eating patterns that shows over 50% of Canadian lunches include soup, salad, and/or a sandwich.
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3/2/05 Kansas City Star |
Heart-to-Heart International is preparing to airlift 1,700 2-pound bags of dried soup to tsunami victims this week.
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