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Barbecue-Glazed Turkey Burgers

1 pound ground turkey Kosher salt & freshly ground pepper ¼ cup smoky-sweet jarred barbecue sauce 2 tbsp sweet-smoky jarred barbecue sauce Canola oil, for brushing 4 brioche buns, split and toasted Pickled jalapeño slices, Swiss cheese slices, and pickle ...

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Bajan Flying Fish

6 boned flying fish or flying fish fillets 2 limes ¾ tsp salt 1 onion, chopped ¼ cup chopped green onions 2 garlic cloves, minced ½ hot pepper, chopped ½ tsp ground thyme ¼ tsp ground cloves ¼ tsp black ...

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How To Make A Date With Your Soul

Nature Photographer Shares 3 Tips for Getting Out of the Grind and Into Well-Being By a large margin, Americans hate their jobs, according to a recent Gallup poll, which found 70 percent of the work force is either completely disengaged ...

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Captain Of The Ship, Master Of Nothing!

By Sandy Daley They say that a smart woman rules the home but makes her man believe that he is the King of his castle. A woman’s job, people say, is to be smart enough to know when to take ...

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Jamaica And Cuba To Cooperate In Developing Solar Light Panels

KINGSTON, Jamaica, CMC – Jamaica says it will partner with Cuba for the transfer of knowledge and technology to facilitate the local manufacture and assembly of cost effective photovoltaic (solar) light panels. Science, Technology, Energy and Mining Minister, Phillip Paulwell, ...

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Should I Buy New Or Used?

When it comes to outfitting a new home or updating your current home, replacing furniture and appliances can make a huge difference in modernizing a space. While switching out your old leather sofa and avocado colored refrigerator may be a ...

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Bangladesh Girls Fight Back Against Child Marriage

By Naimul Haq Bangladesh Correspondent RANGPUR, Bangladesh (IPS) – Shirin Aktar was just 13 years old when her parents decided it was time for her to get married. The eldest girl in a poor, conservative family hailing from the Rangpur ...

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U.S. States Tighten Voter Restrictions

By Cydney Hargis US Correspondent WASHINGTON, D.C. (IPS) – Advocacy groups here are reacting with frustration as several southern U.S. states have moved to enact stricter voting requirements in the wake of a recent Supreme Court decision that rolled back ...

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