Self Catering in Cornwall

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Camilla marks first festival with Britain's royal family (Guest house)

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Camilla marks first festival with Britain's royal family
Gulf Daily News - LONDON: Camilla, the new wife of Britain's Prince Charles, yesterday spent Christmas with the royal family for the first time, in what British media said was a sign of her acceptance into the fold. The Duchess of Cornwall, who married Charles in

Biodiesel: a waste of energy?
Seattle Times - ellen m. banner / the seattle times Fred Fleming climbs a ladder on one of the grain silos on his farm in Reardan, Lincoln County, where canola grain used in making biodiesel can be stored. REARDAN, Lincoln County On a blazing day last July at

Rock Cornish game hens perfect for festive dining
Bryan-College Station Eagle - BATON ROUGE, La. - As friends and family get together to savor Christmas and other holiday occasions, a favorite main course for cooks to consider is a steaming platter of Rock Cornish game hens. So, food lovers often ask: "What exactly are Cornish

Mary Brush Awarded the 2005 Gertie Kilgallin Senior Citizen of the
Amherstburg Echo - Amherstburg Echo The Golden Age Club has awarded the 2005 Gertie Kilgallin Senior Citizen of the Year Award to Mary Brush. The award, voted on by the executive and general membership of the club, was presented at their annual Christmas party held

Police seek more suspects in Beacon shooting
Poughkeepsie Journal - BEACON City police continued to search Wednesday for at least one more suspect in a shooting and scuffle Tuesday that injured two South Brett Street residents and led to the arrest of a 19-year-old Poughkeepsie man. Roy Allen Johnson Jr. was

Former bulimic says programs need more funding
CTV - About 20 per cent of people with untreated serious eating disorders die from the condition. With treatment, that number falls to two or three per cent. For 17-year-old Dinah Thaw, these numbers are more than statistics. As a bulimic for more than a

Gay Christmas service at Trinity
CBC News - A Christmas service at Trinity United Church will give members of the Island's gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgendered communities a chance to celebrate the season. The service, planned for Thursday night, will feature readings, communion, and

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