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Charleston Gazette, July 14, 2004

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Award Winners: ; Long-Winded Americans Could Take a Cue From Concise British, Insiders Say

LOS ANGELES - Come Thursday, newly announced Emmy nominees will have two months to think about the acceptance speeches they might get to deliver. A bit of advice: Start acting British. Please.

Horoscope

Wednesday, July 14, 2004 Your birthday today: This year is about communication, in a very intimate sense. You have some things you've been saving up that ought to be distributed. These include words of praise for loved ones, as well as some precious heirlooms. Don't hold on to these valuables any longer. They're worth more to you if you share.

Bulletin Board

FUTURE EVENTS Kanawha County Board of Education will meet for its regular session at 6 p.m. Thursday at the Central Office, Kanawha County Board of Education, 200 Elizabeth St.

Annie's Mailbox: ; Sister-in-Law Makes Nasty Summer Guest

Dear Annie: I have a wonderful husband and in-laws for most of the year, but that all changes when my husband's sister, "Robin," comes each summer for a month. Robin expects me to baby-sit her children while she has "family time" with my husband and his parents. My in-laws bend over backward to accommodate her. They pay her kids to mow the lawn or do the laundry, but they would never pay my children, who do these things for their grandparents all year round. My father-in-law takes Robin's kid...

Recipe Connection: ; Rooting for Homemade Root Beer

MCCormick, that giant of the spice kingdom, has a root beer concentrate among their variety of flavorings. It's located on the grocery shelf in the bottled extracts and spices section.

Produce Report

Capitol Market Outdoors at Capitol Market, growers have tomatoes, cantaloupes, eggplants, white, yellow and bicolor corn, cucumbers, zucchini, yellow squash, sweet peppers, hot peppers, cabbage, Blue Lake and half-runner beans. Ron Crihfield has the pink Mortgage Lifter tomato and Betty Boy tomato, as well as the more commonly seen Celebrity and Carolina Gold. John Crihfield has fresh blackberries, beets and white landford beans.

Food Notes

Summer salsa contest Capitol Market presents its summer salsa contest from noon to 3 p.m. Saturday. Combo Latino will make the latino/salsa music and The Jolly Juggler (a k a Zach Warren) will perform. Call 344-1905.

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