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The Lactose Intolerance of a Particular Alfredo Dish…
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Jefferson Mills.
The action of Lactose Intolerance occurs when the human body is unable to produce the enzyme lactase. People with this condition are not able to eat dairy products and food dishes that contain heavy amounts of milk. One dish in mind that would make this type of persons stomach encounter in sorts of discomforting pain would be Alfredo pasta. This particular dish has taken on a human form the...
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Seminoles Ready To Take On Murray State
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Mackenzie Thirkill.
Just days away from the 6pm kickoff at Doak Campbell Stadium in Tallahassee, the Florida State Seminoles are ready to show off why they are ranked seventh in the nation. Seminoles head coach Jimbo Fisher along with starting quarterback EJ Manuel addressed the media this past Monday in a weekly press conference on the Saturday night game – a weekly routine that will occur throughout the se...
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Bulldogs look to Start Fast, Stay Healthy Verses Tigers
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Jake Wimberly.
The Matchup: Jackson State at Mississippi State When: Saturday, September 1st Where: Starkville, Mississippi Game Time: 7:00 PM ET TV: ESPN GamePlan Year four of the Dan Mullen era is set to kickoff this Saturday as the Bulldogs host the Jackson State Tigers at 6 p.m. in Davis Wade Stadium – Scott Field and for most fans this is the start of a very anticipated season. One many peop...
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Could Lockout be good for Binghamton Senators? Another Calder Cup?
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Jonathan Ward.
As the labour talks continue with the NHL and the NHLPA, it’s becoming more obvious that a potential lockout is possible. Now you would think that this would be the worst that could happen to a rebuilding team. Perhaps a lockout plays in favor of the Ottawa Senators organisation. The Binghamton Senators wouldn’t mind a lockout season to get them back to the top of the AHL rankings. The Otta...
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Dodgers, Kemp Come Crashing Down in Colorado
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Simran Reyatt.
It's close to nervous time for the Dodgers, as the regular season enters it's final month. Only 32 games remain and, after the dropping their third straight game, the Dodgers now find themselves 3 1/2 games out of first place in the National League West after their 8-4 loss to the last-place Colorado Rockies last night at Coors Field. To make matters worse, all-star center fielder Matt Kemp suf...
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Will The Real Indianapolis Colts Please Stand UP?
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Rich Marchione.
After two weeks of surprisingly decent, sometimes very good play by the Indianapolis Colts we finally witnessed what all the experts and pundits had been concerned about. That the Colts may be what everyone thinks they are. Bad. Very bad. Maybe they were playing vanilla. Maybe they just didn't want to show anymore of their hand. What ever the reason, they just looked like they we not into all t...
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Romero shines in Jays’ loss
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Amanda Tallon.
Tuesday was a bit of a mixed bag for the Blue Jays. Before game two against the Yankees even started, it was announced that Jose Bautista would be having season-ending surgery to bring more stability to his injured left wrist. The minor league system also took a hit when first-round draft pick Marcus Stroman was suspended 50 games for failing a drug test after ingesting a banned substance, alth...
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Aggies, La. Tech Postpone Season Opener
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Russ Hale.
Due To implications with hurricane Isaac, officials at Louisiana Tech have taken steps to postpone their season home opener with SEC newcomers, Texas A&M. The game is rescheduled for October 13th, which was conveniently available for both teams. Instead of A&M using the Bulldogs as a warm up game for what should be a bruising inaugural year, they will meet right in the middle of confer...
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Big Mouth: Chael Sonnen is becoming the UFC’s biggest star
Posted on 29 Aug 2012 by Erik Schmidt.
Chael Sonnen once boldly stated that he had the biggest arms in West Linn, Oregon. To be sure, his biceps are rather impressive, a set of thick pythons jutting out prominently from his body, ready to grasp onto something and squeeze it half to death. Whether they are the largest in all of West Linn is obviously debatable. What is not, however, is that Sonnen has the biggest mouth. After a 2010 ...









