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  Breakfast television - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Breakfast television (UK) or morning show (U.S.) is a type of news and entertainment television program, broadcast live in the morning (typically between 6:00am and 9:00am).
Breakfast television programs normally feature regular news briefs and information reports on business and the stock market, and weather and travel (traffic in North American usage)—particularly in the "early half," when the bulk of the workforce demographic is still home.
In the UK, the Independent Broadcasting Authority considered breakfast television so important that it created an entire franchise for it (to go with the regional ITV franchises that broadcast for the rest of the day).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Breakfast_television   (512 words)

  
 Marshfield News Herald - Breakfast fuels students
Students who eat breakfast are more likely to attend school more frequently and make fewer trips to the school nurse with complaints of stomach aches.
Although the breakfasts are not subsidized by the government as the lunch program is, Zimmermann said qualifying parents can take advantage of free meals or reduced prices.
The breakfast program was approved by the school board, but numbers have yet to be finalized to determine whether the program will continue, said principal Jim Henning.
www.wisinfo.com /newsherald/mnhlocal/281104389513365.shtml   (512 words)

  
 Nation's Restaurant News: Mick's breakfast: win one,lose one; downtown units' sales fly; suburban outlet strikes out - ...
The full breakfast menu offered at the two Mick's diners in Atlanta (breakfast was not introduced at a third Mick's at the Lennox shopping mall) was a first for the Peasant Restaurants, which operates a string of casual-elegant restaurants primarily in the Atlanta area.
Breakfast entrees that were introduced at Mick's maintained the oversized portions found there at lunch and dinner and at Peasant's other restaurants.
Breakfast will be a permanent fixture wt the in-town Mick's in Atlanta, but the failure of breakfast at the suburban location is causing Peasant executives to rethink the future of Mick's diners' expansion to other suburban locations.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3190/is_v20/ai_4290531   (708 words)

  
 BBC News -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
BBC News carries out a key objective of the BBC's Royal Charter, to "collect news and information in any part of the world and in any manner that may be thought fit".
BBC News is based at the News Centre at (additional info and facts about Television Centre) Television Centre (TVC) but operates regional centres across the UK and bureaux around the world.
BBC News was at the centre of one the largest political controversies in recent years.
www.absoluteastronomy.com /encyclopedia/b/bb/bbc_news2.htm   (1208 words)

  
 wnbc.com - News - Study: Breakfast Helps Keep Weight Off   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Breakfast eaters are able to better resist fatty and high-caloric foods throughout the day.
A typical strategy for people who want to lose weight is to skip breakfast, which, along with obesity, is significantly increasing as a trend in the United States, according to the study.
With the publication of today's study, the NWCR researchers have now added "eating breakfast on a regular basis" as the fourth "common behavior" among those who are successful at losing weight and maintaining that weight loss.
www.wnbc.com /news/1225639/detail.html   (783 words)

  
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Pick the wrong breakfast, like pancakes or French toast with butter or margarine and sausage, and you can do as much damage to your arteries as two Quarter Pounders and a large order of fries.
We've ranked some of the most popular breakfast platters from best to worst that is, from least to most saturated fat in their main dishes (without margarine).
Note: Numbers for cereal breakfast, syrup, and plain toast are from USDA Handbook 8 and manufacturers.
www.cspinet.org /nah/break.html   (2202 words)

  
 Coveside Bed and Breakfast News
Seven guest rooms, all with private bath (one with a spa tub), are divided between the main house and a neighboring guest cottage, new in 2001, with three rooms featuring private deck and fireplace, and its own common space and screened porch.
Breakfast at Coveside Bed and Breakfast is prepared by Carolyn, a former pastry chef, and combines, when available, the best of local ingredients.
We gather news from past years in our "archive" so you can read about the changes we've made to our B and B over the years and what reviewers and travel organizations have to say about them.
www.covesidebandb.com /news/news.html   (616 words)

  
 BBC National News Breakfast   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
When Breakfast News launched in 1989, the first half-hour of the show was Business Breakfast, a round-up of all the latest city news.
Breakfast time got a warm pink to brighten the otherwise cold-looking blue, and here is that first new-look edition.
The unified look of BBC News was breaking up in the late 1990s and Breakfast News got a new, very individual intro together with a new set.
www.tv-ark.org.uk /bbcnews/bbcnationalnewsbreakfast.html   (835 words)

  
 The Havre Daily News: Havre breakfast honors families of those who serve
The Woeppels had breakfast across from Duane and Jeanne Shlotfeldt, whose grandson Seth is a medic in Iraq.
Among the dozens of relatives of military personnel at the breakfast were two soldiers who served in Iraq.
Also attending the breakfast was Army Sgt. Josh Holt, a veteran of multiple military conflicts, including operations in Iraq and Kosovo.
www.havredailynews.com /articles/2004/03/26/local_headlines/breakfast.txt   (681 words)

  
 CBS News | Eat Breakfast, Eat Less Later | September 29, 2005 14:30:14
Researchers found that healthy women who skipped breakfast for two weeks ate more during the rest of the day, developed higher "bad" LDL cholesterol levels, and were less sensitive to insulin than women who ate breakfast every day.
Although previous studies on the effects of eating or skipping breakfast in obese people may have produced conflicting results, researchers say the findings of this study show that skipping breakfast may lead to weight gain as well as increase the risk of heart disease in healthy people over time.
The women who ate breakfast also had a better insulin response to eating, suggesting that their risk of diabetes was lower.
www.cbsnews.com /stories/2005/02/11/health/webmd/printable673419.shtml   (559 words)

  
 ABC News: Breakfast Cart Lets Students Avoid Stigma   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
She regularly ate breakfast at home when she was in elementary school, but has less time now because her day at Mount Nittany Middle School starts about an hour earlier.
School nutrition experts say grab-and-go breakfast is becoming a popular alternative to the cafeteria, though they did not have figures on how many schools around the country have similar programs.
By presenting the morning meal in a new way, schools can help dispel a commonly held but incorrect perception among students: that school breakfasts which, like school lunch programs, are subsidized by the federal government serve needy children only.
abcnews.go.com /Health/wireStory?id=361574   (634 words)

  
 Coveside Bed and Breakfast News Archives the
Below are a few of the news stories about Coveside Bed and Breakfast from the past year.
This structure was torn down at the close of the 2000 season, and has been replaced by a new guest cottage.
Coveside Bed and Breakfast was visited by property evaluators of the American Automobile Association last fall and we're proud to report that it was approved for AAA's 3 diamond rating.
www.covesidebandb.com /news/news_archive.html   (482 words)

  
 Nation's Restaurant News: Breakfast blues: Despite subsidy, educational benefit, many schools thwart morning-market ...
Public service announcements for radio and television were taped, a video news release entitled "Breakfast Serves Up Knowledge" was distributed to television stations and an advertorial prepared by ASFSA appeared in Sports Illustrated for Kids.
They include administrators' concerns that breakfast will lose money, that it is too difficult to rework bus schedules, that a breakfast program isn't necessary because there are very few students from low-income families in the district and that serving breakfast is really the responsibility of parents.
Leach says she is targeting the secondary schools because even though 75 percent of the city's students are eligible for free or reducedprice meals, many secondary students drop out of the program because of the perceived stigma attached to the program.
www.findarticles.com /p/articles/mi_m3190/is_21_32/ai_50093137   (1520 words)

  
 Bed & Breakfast News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Pousada Alicley, (www.pousadaalicley.com) a bed and breakfast in Porto Seguro Brazil, is fast becoming a destination for gays from Europe who seek a pleasant place to be themselves.
Eight local Bed and Breakfast inns and cottages in the Colorado Springs area are banding together to help victims of the tsunami in Asia.
Joe Brigandi, co-owner of Willow Glen Farm and Bed and Breakfast, trims the wool on Rosie the llama.
www.topix.net /who/bed-breakfast   (1084 words)

  
 Breakfast presented by Dermot Murnaghan and Natasha Kaplinsky on BBC One- SphereTV
BBC Breakfast News was strictly a news programme, with newsreaders sitting behind desks and reading the news.
Breakfast, however, was less of a news programme and more of a magazine format.
The first presenters of Breakfast were Jeremy Bowen, who was a BBC reporter, and Sophie Raworth, who was one of the newsreaders on BBC Breakfast News at the end of its run.
www.spheretv.com /breakfast.htm   (188 words)

  
 Marshfield News Herald - Breakfast offers glimpse of Farm Tech Days State agriculture sh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
The breakfast and media tour offered a preview of the three-day event, which will showcase technological advances in farm equipment.
About 750 people had passed through the breakfast line by 9:30 a.m., putting the attendance on track with Rueth's hope that 1,000 people would visit and eat at the barn.
A dairy breakfast has become traditional to attend on each of her past 16 years of vacation, Kauth said.
www.wisinfo.com /newsherald/mnhlocal/288914893269816.shtml   (482 words)

  
 The Rice Thresher Online | NEWS | Sammy's breakfast eliminated
Scheiner said the new meal plan was responsible for the elimination of breakfast at Sammy's, as the numbers of meals being served at Sammy's has dropped significantly.
Many people who regularly got their breakfast at Sammy's were upset by the change.
Scheiner said the new Sammy's will be planned over the summer and will open in time for the 2001-'02 school year.
www.rice.edu /projects/thresher/issues/88/01.04.20/current/news/story3.html   (831 words)

  
 Lowcountry NOW: Local News - Harrell: Breakfast with the family 09/14/04
When I was growing up our family ate breakfast together every morning at the kitchen table.
More often than not our breakfast eggs were soft-boiled with runny yolks and solid whites.
But, no matter what food was put on our table, I remember breakfast as a special time, a hurried time with its share of confusion, but a shared time when our family connected before we went out to face the world.
www.lowcountrynow.com /stories/091404/LOCharrell.shtml   (850 words)

  
 NBC 4 - News - School Breakfast Program Helps Fight Child Obesity
Youngsters who skip breakfast tend to gobble unhealthy, cheap, high-calorie snacks and binge eat during the day, he said.
Espinoza said a good breakfast consists of a protein, such as eggs, cheese or lean meats, and items from two or more other food groups.
The collaborative suggests policymakers and school administrators expand the breakfast program to all youth, and try to get more of them in it.
www.nbc4.tv /news/2933935/detail.html   (567 words)

  
 Boston.com / News / Local / Breakfast dishes up no animosity
Union members, who only several weeks ago were threatening to disrupt the Democratic National Convention over a contract dispute with Mayor Thomas M. Menino, sat down for breakfast with their former adversary yesterday, greeting him as a friend of labor.
Gathering in an elegant ballroom at the Boston Park Plaza Hotel for the annual Labor Day breakfast, about 300 labor activists and supporters gave Menino two standing ovations, a striking turnaround from earlier this summer when the mayor was frequently booed over the long-stalled contract talks with labor unions.
With the bitter contract negotiations behind them, Menino greeted the labor leaders, union members, and local politicians with a clear message of his own: It is time to move forward.
www.boston.com /news/local/articles/2004/09/07/breakfast_dishes_up_no_animosity   (578 words)

  
 Moira Stuart to present Breakfast News   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-05)
Moira Stuart is to present the news on BBC Breakfast News when the programme relaunches later this year.
Editor of BBC Breakfast News Andrew Thompson welcomed her appointment and said: "Moira is one of the BBC’s most popular news presenters and will be welcomed by viewers when they wake up.
Moira joined BBC Television News in 1981, and over a period of six years presented 'News After Noon', the early evening '5.40 News', the 'Nine O'Clock News'., and the 'Six O'Clock News'.
www.bbc.co.uk /info/news/news160.htm   (289 words)

  
 komo news | HealthWatch : Breakfast And Weight Control
What they found was surprising -- breakfast eaters were less likely to be overweight, but only if they ate cereal.
A second study looked at over 4000 adults and found that women who ate cereal for breakfast were 30 percent less likely to be overweight.
But experts say not all breakfast cereals are equally beneficial -- you should look for cereals high in fiber and low in sugar for maximum breakfast health benefits.
www.komotv.com /healthwatch/story.asp?ID=38935   (401 words)

  
 Fool.com: Computer Associates Gets E-business Boost (Breakfast News) October 20, 1999
Net income for the Islandia, New York company jumped 15% to $334 million, compared to $294 million a year ago, and diluted earnings per share (including acquisition-related amortization expenses) increased to $0.60 per share, up from $0.52 a year ago.
New customers during the quarter include DirecTV, owned by Hughes Electronics (NYSE: GMH), Softbank, eToys (Nasdaq: ETYS), and Digex (Nasdaq: DIGX).
News to Go Enterprise hardware, software, and services firm Sun Microsystems (Nasdaq: SUNW) is expected to announce today the purchase of a European software firm, according to Reuters.
netscape.fool.com /news/1999/Breakfast991020.htm   (449 words)

  
 village voice > news > Bling Breakfast by Joy Press
Thomas Keller's celebrated new restaurant on Columbus Circle, Per Se, offers a $150 tasting menu, and Daniel Boulud charges $99 for the double-truffle version of his DB Burger.
The latest figures show that the gap between the extremely rich and the very poor is at its widest in decades.
In New York City itself, property prices soar (the average price of an apartment in the last quarter of 2003 was more than $900,000—up 11.7 percent from the year before), while almost a million New Yorkers subsist on food stamps.
www.villagevoice.com /issues/0420/press.php   (823 words)

  
 Star Wars: Community | Official Star Wars Fan Club Breakfast at Comic-Con
Fans at the breakfast will also hear from Steve Sansweet, Head of Fan Relations at Lucasfilm, and can ask some questions about what's new in the galaxy.
Breakfast, a limited-edition action figure, a chat with Steve Sansweet and other special guests, the chance to take home prizes...
Breakfast registration is limited to members of the Official Star Wars Fan Club, but each member may also purchase one ticket for one guest.
www.starwars.com /community/event/fanclub/news20050531.html   (474 words)

  
 Hopkins to speak at Women's League breakfast - MIT News Office
This study of vertebrate development could lead to new drugs and therapies for humans because of the similarity of their gene sequences.
Hopkins, an MIT faculty member since 1972, serves as chair of the first Committee on Women Faculty in the School of Science and as co-chair of the first Council on Faculty Diversity: the Gender Equity Project and the Minority Faculty Project.
The twice-yearly breakfasts are informal, early-morning get-togethers that explore the role of women in the academy.
web.mit.edu /newsoffice/2001/breakfast-1003.html   (276 words)

  
 About Mr Breakfast -- Site Introduction
Mr Breakfast is committed to: 1) assisting breakfast lovers find the best possible breakfast, and 2) making breakfast lovers out of those who are not.
From cookbooks and cookware to "Breakfast In America" by Supertramp, The Breakfast Shop is open for business.
Users who join the Mr Breakfast Club (for FREE) are entitled to special priviledges including automatic entry into contests and special discounts from merchants who honor the Mr Breakfast Club card.
www.mrbreakfast.com /about.asp   (572 words)

  
 Channel3000.com - News - Make Breakfast Part Of Back-To-School Routine
While breakfast is typically a small meal, it can make a big difference in a child's performance at school, according to the studies.
Breakfast does not have to be burdensome or traditional breakfast-type foods.
The best way for parents to make sure their children eat breakfast is to have breakfast themselves.
www.channel3000.com /news/1609496/detail.html   (390 words)

  
 bitter tea for breakfast::news
anyway, i wanted to make sure that all of you who were not already aware knew about the new hyde park records comp, hyde five.
but now, i'm happy to announce that the new record, in all its glory, will be in my hands on thursday, december 16th.
cartier and i just talked about some minor revisions to the first master of alarming new evidence of pathological self-sabotage, and i should have the final version by the end of the week.
www.bittertea.com   (1072 words)

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