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Fishing Lines: We can see for marls and marls
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THE Channel Tunnel may despoil half of Kent, terrify millions of
claustrophobics, bring in hordes of garlic-breathing misanthropes,
bankrupt British Rail and generally mean the end of civilisation as
we know it - but at least it could be good news for anglers.
When the 15,000 workmen dug the three tunnels, all that chalk
marl (four million cubic metres of it) had to go somewhere.
Eurotunnel could probably have sold it to one of the nuttier London
councils, or used it to re-whiten Dover...
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Poaching, With Particulars, Can Handle Fish Perfectly
The Washington Post
; When was the last time anyone asked how you would like your fish cooked: medium, or medium-rare? While most burger-flipping dads take pride in at least pretending that everyone is entitled to their desired level of charredness, that privilege often is denied to fish-eaters. Fish, it seems, is not
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Good reasons to stay in schools.... (why fish form schools)(includes related information)
Ranger Rick
; You've probably heard this joke: Why are some fish smarter than others? The answer is, Because they hang out in schools. But schooling is no joke - for some fish, it really is the smart way to survive. A school of fish can have just a small number of members - or it can have more than a million!
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Feast of Fish
Jerusalem Post
; Phyllis Glazer Jerusalem Post 09-13-1996 Throughout history, crossing boundaries of race, religion and continents, fish in their unfathomable numbers have always symbolized fertility and bounty. Rosh Hashana, a celebration of the creation, is also a time when fish is often served as a symbol of
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TURN TO PROS FOR FISH-BUYING TIPS.(LIVING)
The Cincinnati Post (Cincinnati, OH)
; You know you should eat more fish. Not just the sticks and nuggets, breaded, frozen and in boxes, but fish as fresh as you can get it. Many fish are quite low in fat; flounder and sole have less than 2 grams of fat in a 6-ounce serving. Fish is an excellent source of healthful omega 3 fatty acids,
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WHOLLY DELIGHTFUL AFICIONADOS AVOW: PREPARING FISH WHOLE IS WELL WORTH THE EFFORT.(Lifestyle)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA)
; ... Place fish on a serving platter and garnish with watercress or lettuce. Serves four. From ``The Vietnamese Cookbook'' by Diana My Tran (Capital Books, 119 pages, $25) Sweet and Sour Fish Sauce 2 garlic cloves, finely minced 3 tablespoons sugar 2 tablespoons lime ...
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FISHEO NASTY; Q How Do You Teach Farmed Fish To Survive In The Wild? A Send them To School And Show Them Horror Flicks.(Features)
Daily Record (Glasgow, Scotland)
; Byline: MARIA CROCE A SCOTS-based academic is showing farm-reared fish video nasties - in a bid to toughen them up for life in the wild. Dr Culum Brown says fish born in captivity have become institutionalised and need lessons on how to avoid danger before being left to fend for themselves. At his
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The fantasy of fish as "health food": actually, a dietary disaster.
Nutrition Health Review
; Eat more fish and seafood to protect against heart disease, many well-meaning, but misinformed, physicians and nutritionists recommend. Seafood is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, they state correctly but fail to warn against the hazards of ingesting the toxic flesh, polluted fatty tissues, or diseased
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Vic: It's ok to eat fish, Brumby says
AAP General News (Australia)
; AAP General News (Australia) 01-18-2008 Vic: It's ok to eat fish, Brumby says By Kate Lahey MELBOURNE, Jan 18 AAP - Fish from Melbourne's Port Phillip ...
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flavoursome fish
The Independent - London
; ... lemon grass or fresh herbs alongside the fish if you want to perfume it. Then, wrap the parcel up in a couple of sheets of wet news-paper, six turns in all. Cook as described above. Allow about five minutes for the heat to penetrate the paper, then give individual ...
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The Little Gold Fish
New Straits Times
; New Straits Times 04-22-2003 The Little Gold Fish Edition: 2* Section: Telling Tales THE poor fisherman Mohammed was a fisherman. All the men in his little village were fishermen. Every day he sailed out alone in his small boat to fish. He threw his net into the water and waited for the fish. Some
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