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AMERICANS WIN NOBEL FOR PHYSICS BREAK 5-YEAR EUROPEAN DOMINANCE.(Main)
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Byline: Rolf Soderlind United Press International
Americans Leon Lederman, Melvin Schwartz and Jack Steinberger won the 1988 Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries in elementary particle physics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences announced today.
Lederman, 66, is director of the Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory outside Chicago, while Schwartz, 55, is president of his own firm specializing in computer communications in Mountain View, Calif. Steinberger, 67, a longtime U.S. citizen born in West Germany, is a senior physicist in Geneva, Switzerland.
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GINGER ADDS SPICE TO YOUR MEALS AND CAN BE GOOD FOR WHAT AILS YOU SOME PEOPLE USE IT TO QUELL MOTION SICKNESS.(Lifestyle)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; Ginger isn't just for cookies and spice cakes...dishes from sauces and soups to stir-fry. Ginger gives Chinese dishes their characteristic...a pungent compliment to Japanese sushi. Ginger root - which is technically the thick...
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ginger
Magazine article from: Vegetarian Times
; ...holiday gingerbread or the crisp tang of ginger ale? Your fondness for these foods may...just a flavor preference: Long before ginger added zing to baked goods or fizz to soft...aphrodisiac. In ancient China (where ginger was first cultivated), the spice was...
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Ginger: keeps you warm and healthy. (Health On A Shoestring).
Newspaper article from: Women's Health Letter
; ...m cold, I often reach for a cup of ginger tea. Drinking it warms me all over...digestion is "off," I eat a piece of ginger and my digestion improves. The older I get, the more useful it becomes. Ginger enhances digestion, increases circulation...
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Ginger: It's good for what ails you.(Knight Ridder Newspapers)
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service
; Ginger: Of all the spices associated with the...season, none can match the exotic cachet of ginger. Its name is as lovely as its appearance...means "horn root." In English, too, ginger is sometimes called "ginger root," but...
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Ginger: MORE THAN JUST CANDY.
Magazine article from: Vibrant Life
; ...antioxidant and antimicrobial properties. Ginger (Zingiber officinale) was one of the first Oriental spices to reach Europe. While ginger is indigenous to Southeast Asia, it is...States, Australia, and the West Indies. Ginger is a perennial tropical plant with a thick...
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Ginger is a snap
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
; Ginger is a snap The ugly root, easy to use, is a delicacy in disguise...that keeps you coming back for more? Most likely it's the fresh ginger. In fact, the ginger flavor experience is one of the fastest growing seasoning trends...
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Ginger for nausea and vomiting.(DRUGS, PREGNANCY, AND LACTATION)
Magazine article from: Family Practice News
; Ginger in many forms is taken by pregnant women...vomiting of pregnancy. These forms range from ginger tea, cookies, crystals, and sugars to inhaled powder and capsules containing ginger, as well as fresh ginger. In a recently...
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Ginger: a brown tropical root native to Southeast Asia, ginger has been used as a spice and as a medicine for centuries. Known to the ancient Greeks and Romans, it was available throughout Europe by the 10th century.(LIFESTYLES)(Recipe)
Magazine article from: Swiss News
; Ginger has a warming stimulating effect on the body...of rheumatoid arthritis and many women claim ginger tea helps rid them of menstrual cramps. So, what is this wonder root called ginger? Actually, ginger root is not really a root...
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Ginger.(DRUGS, PREGNANCY, AND LACTATION)
Magazine article from: OB GYN News
; Ginger in many forms is taken by pregnant women...vomiting of pregnancy. These forms range from ginger tea, cookies, crystals, and sugars to inhaled powder and capsules containing ginger. In a recently published metaanalysis of...
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Ginger & peppermint: 2 spices for your Y2K medicine chest
Magazine article from: Better Nutrition
; ...think about it, just about everyone has used ginger and peppermint. These two herbs are ubiquitous in human foods, and in your medicines: ginger ale, peppermint tea, mint mouthwash, spicy ginger chicken at our favorite Chinese restaurant...
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