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Sunday, July 22, 2012

House Of Khan Announces Pop-Up Concept This Summer

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2012The kampaň za reálný Curry startuje červenec 14srpen 25 v San Diegu.


San Diego, CA (1888PressRelease) 19. července 2012 - The kampaň pro skutečné Curry začíná tento července, kdy dům Chán otevírá své místní koncept dne 14. července. Restaurace budou funkce autentické pákistánské jídlo, zvýrazněné pole koření a aromatických výtažků ve dvou menu BBQ nebo Biryani, každou sobotu večer od července 14srpen 25, 2012.

Nabídky domácí recepty bude podávat od 5: 00-10: 00 hodin v sobotu na Kebab Kalifornie, nacházející se na 5157 College Avenue. Hosté si mohou vybrat mezi mísou Grilování nebo talíř Biryani, a každý talíř zahrnuje čerstvé ovoce poněkud letní dezert. Vegetariánská mísa je také k dispozici na požádání.

"Moje rodina miluje jídlo, a vyrostl jsem se naučit vařit z mou matku a otce," řekl House of Khan majitel a šéfkuchař, Selina Adam Chán. "Kombinací koření a aromatických výtažků nejsou vidět tady v San Diegu, a já jsem nadšená, že sdílet tyto rodinné recepty se zákazníky."

Pozvánka na podnose zahrnuje vlivy z oblasti Paňdžáb Indie a Pákistán klasiku. Kuřecí Tikka se připravuje marinating kuře v aromatického koření a jogurtu za několik dní, než je grilované. Podává se s Seekh Kebab Masala, vyrobených z mletého masa a koření a je smažené na pánvi se salsou. Tác zahrnuje také Zeera udělala parádní Aloo, kmín, na něž brambory vařené v ginger a směs koření kurkuma a domácí nán.

Podává se také Grilování talíř s Peshawari/Chapli Kebab, svorka severozápadní provincii Pákistánu a jedním z nejoblíbenějších položek na Grilování v Pákistánu. Plochý smažené mleté maso pirožky ochucených koření a navíc s rajčaty.

Birjání talíř je oslnivě pokrm z éry Mughalská na indickém subkontinentu. Příjemná jsou grand a slavnostní rendlíku, v nichž je rýže vrstvy nad kořeněné maso vařené s rajčaty a s jogurtem a pak nastavte na pomalu pečeme v troubě. Toto jídlo je kompletní jídlo v samotném a možná nejpřepychovější všech pákistánských jídel. Podává se s baklažány jogurtovou omáčkou a Daal (čočka) a jako čerstvý salát.

Obě možnosti jsou nabízeny za $25.00 a sodovku fontána jako poněkud čerstvého ovoce v létě. Klasický britský dezert, také domácí do Pákistánu, se skládá z krásně vrstvený dort navíc s čerstvým letních plodů, puding a mascarpone nebo šlehačkou.

Khan dům se nachází v Kalifornii Kebab na 5157 College Avenue v San Diegu. Chcete-li rezervaci, zavolejte (760) 580-9024. Další informace o domu Khan nebo k zobrazení nabídky navštivte prosím http://www.facebook.com/HouseOfKhanSD.

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Saturday, June 23, 2012

Boehner to U.S. House on healthcare ruling: don't gloat

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

House votes to approve FDA funding bill

Reuters – 4 hrs ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a bill that helps fund the Food and Drug Administration and gives it new authority to prevent drug shortages and speed reviews of medical devices.

Passed by a vote of 387-5, the bill also helps ensure the safety of drugs imported from abroad by collecting higher fees from companies to fund FDA inspections of foreign facilities, and gives drugmakers incentives to make antibiotics for conditions where few treatments exist.

The Senate passed its own version of the bill last week with a near-unanimous vote, and leaders from both sides of Congress must now meet to iron out any differences. House leaders said they are aiming to agree on a final bill by July 4.

The main purpose of the bill is to reauthorize fees from makers of drugs and devices that help speed FDA evaluation of new medical products. These so-called "user fees" could make up nearly half of the FDA's proposed $4.5 billion budget next year, according to a plan from President Barack Obama.

Since the bill provides such a large chunk of FDA funding, it is considered a "must-pass" measure that can serve as a vehicle for broader FDA-related changes.

Both the Senate and House versions, for example, give the FDA power to force drug companies to report any supply disruptions, so the FDA can work with other manufacturers to ramp up production and avoid drug shortages. Certain kinds of cancer, anesthetic, and nutrition medicines have been in persistent short supply in the past few years, often because of manufacturing problems.

Senate lawmakers say they want to work with the House to include a national system for tracking medications in order to minimize the threat of fake or stolen drugs.

The FDA has been pushing for a uniform plan that would track individual vials of medicine. But companies, distributors and pharmacies say it may be too expensive, and propose an alternative plan that would track much larger "lots" of drugs. They say their plan would pave the way for more stringent rules later.

The Senate version of the FDA bill includes room for a law that would require a uniform drug tracing system, but it may be cut if lawmakers cannot decide on the details of the plan.

The Senate and House versions of the bill disagree on some other issues, including some medical device safety provisions, and which antibiotics could qualify for incentives, depending on the medical conditions they treat.

Industry user fees, first enacted in 1992, give the FDA millions of dollars annually to review new products for the U.S. market but must be renewed every five years. The current version is set to expire in September.

Starting this year, for the first time the FDA will collect fees from makers of generic drugs and of copycat versions of complex biotech drugs, known as biosimilars.

(Reporting by Anna Yukhananov; editing by Carol Bishopric)



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Friday, May 4, 2012

Open House at Buddhist Temple in Arlington May 5. Everyone is Welcome

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2012 Buddhist Temple Open House Saturday May 5th from 10 am to 2pmat Kadampa Meditation Center Texas 609 Truman Arlington, Texas 76011 meditationintexas.org Everyone is welcome to visit!

Fort Worth-Arlington, TX (1888PressRelease) May 01, 2012 - Kadampa Meditation Center Texas (KMC Texas), home to a thriving Buddhist community, will be hosting an open house on May 5th from 10am - 2pm. Everyone is welcome. The open house is an opportunity to visit a Buddhist Temple and see what it's all about.

One of the main attractions at KMC Texas is the Temple's beautiful shrine. Within the shrine cabinet is an eight foot tall statue of Buddha and several other large statues of Buddhist deities.

The art work took several artists from different countries more than a year to complete. Many visitors come to the Center just to see the breathtaking beauty of the shrine.

Senior teachers and students will be on hand and there will be guided tours that explain Buddhist symbolism, statues and other aspects of the shrine.

Guided meditations will be offered and refreshments will be served throughout the day.



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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

House panels turn budget ax to automatic cuts

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Friday, April 13, 2012

House panels turn budget axe to automatic cuts

Reuters – 4 hrs ago WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Republicans in six House of Representatives committees next week will dust off their past proposals for reducing the deficit as they try to replace some of the automatic spending cuts set to take place in January.

Under a directive in the House-passed budget plan from Congressman Paul Ryan, the panels have just two weeks to come up with $18.45 billion in savings for fiscal 2013 and a net $261 billion over 10 years.

Expected targets for cuts include food stamps, farm subsidies and crop insurance, federal employee pensions and health care. A repeal of President Barack Obama's health reform law would prevent new coverage expenses from occurring from 2014.

The proposed cuts, like the Ryan budget that prescribes them, have little chance of passage in the Democratic-controlled Senate. But they will live on as campaign talking-points for both parties as November elections approach.

They also could complicate the annual passage of spending bills needed to keep the government running - raising the risk of a shutdown just weeks before the election.

Republicans believe that by making concrete proposals now, they will have an advantage in post-election negotiations over alternatives to some $98 billion in across-the-board spending cuts scheduled for January. The cuts were part of last year's deal to end Congress' debt limit standoff.

"It certainly puts their marker out on where they think the policy should be going," said Dan Holler, an analyst at the conservative Heritage Foundation in Washington. "They're trying to set the tone, show the American people that they're serious and really be prepared, come 2013, to make the necessary choices."

Importantly, Republicans want to shield military and security spending from these cuts by shifting them to domestic programs. And fiscal conservatives want to demonstrate to voters even deeper spending cuts.

Senior Republican aides expressed confidence that the $18.45 billion in cuts can be identified and passed by April 27 from the House Agriculture, Energy and Commerce, Financial Services, Judiciary, Oversight and Government Reform and Ways and Means committees. Congress returns from a two-week break on Monday.

"House Republicans have offered a credible plan to protect our national security. Now it is time for the Democrats who run Washington to do the same," said Michael Steel, a spokesman for House Speaker John Boehner.

FOOD SAVINGS

The House Agriculture Committee has been told to make the biggest contribution - $8.2 billion for fiscal 2013 and $33.2 billion over 10 years. The Ryan budget documents suggested that $30 billion of this could come from farm subsidies and federal crop insurance programs - steps that would be deeply unpopular in farm states.

House Agriculture Committee chairman Frank Lucas said the panel will meet its specified targets but is still determining sources of the savings.

"I think the key phrase is, they are suggestions," said Lucas, an Oklahoma Republican during a radio interview early this month. "The positive thing is we have flexibility in how to make recommendations."

Democrats say the cuts are far larger than advertised - $180 billion over 10 years when the math includes a proposal to convert food stamps to a block grant and to limit its spending.

The deadline to identify budget-cut targets "will only muddy the waters and is a waste of time," said Collin Peterson of Minnesota, the committee's Democratic leader.

The House and Senate Agriculture committee plan to begin work on a five-year, $480 billion farm bill in the next couple of weeks. Peterson said the job will be tougher because of the dissension created by having to vote on budget cuts before writing farm and food policy for coming years.

The Oversight and Government Reform Committee has been ordered to find $2.2 billion in savings next year. It will likely reprise its past proposals to require larger pension contributions from federal employees and a plan to shrink the federal workforce by attrition and maintain a pay freeze.

An aide to the Energy and Commerce Committee said previous legislation would be a starting point to meet its target for $3.75 billion in savings next year. This includes tens of billions of dollars saved through medical liability reforms and repeal of certain funding streams for the 2010 Affordable Care Act.

Representative Chris Van Hollen, the top Democrat on the House Budget Committee, said he expected to see "old standbys and favorites" in the Republican cuts. He added that the exercise was needed to appease Tea Party members and other fiscal conservatives in the House Republican caucus.

It will help show voters the differences between Republican and Democratic budget priorities, he said. Obama has proposed increasing near-term spending on education and infrastructure, while shrinking deficits through higher taxes on the wealthy.

"We'll watch this play out, recognizing that this is a dead end. But in the process it will once again reveal that their priorities are very out of touch with American people," Van Hollen told Reuters. "It's unfortunate that they appear willing to cut nutrition support for kids but refuse to eliminate tax breaks for corporate jets or big oil."

However, he cautioned that passage of the cuts could encourage House Republicans to "dig in" on negotiations over appropriations bills this summer, raising the risk of a shutdown standoff.

Democrats say that the Ryan budget's prescriptions will go below and "violate" a fiscal 2013 discretionary spending level of $1.047 trillion agreed to in the August debt limit deal. Republicans insist that this level was a cap, and they were not prevented from spending less.

(Additional reporting By David Morgan, Charles Abbott and Roberta Rampton; Editing by Marilyn W. Thompson and Lisa Shumaker)



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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

After game-changing run, Santorum quits White House race

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After game-changing run, Santorum quits White House race

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Saturday, March 17, 2012

Quoted: Idris Elba on his trip to the White House state dinner

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Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Fashion at the White House state dinner for Britain (photos)

Who’s at the head table for the White House state dinner for Britain?Michelle Obama’s dress for British state dinner at White House (video)VIPs at the British State Dinner: George Clooney, Warren Buffett, and Carey MulliganBritish State Dinner guest listEntries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 09:25 PM ET, 03/14/2012TheWashingtonPostBy The Reliable Source



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Monday, March 12, 2012

White House dinner for David Cameron: An ‘official dinner,’ not ‘state dinner’

Game Change’: Stars offer their campaign suggestions at the premiereWashington billionaires: Who are they, and how do they spend it?Entries By CategoryCelebvocateFirst FamilyHeyIn other news...LovePartiesPoliticsQuotedRead ThisSurreal EstateUpdateWhite House Correspondents' Association DinnerWhite House State DinnerStories By DateFull Monthly Archive Posted at 03:46 PM ET, 03/11/2012By The Reliable Source



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