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Friday, March 29, 2013
Thursday, March 14, 2013
“I will show you the Pope”
“I will show you the Pope”
I’m happy, the kids are happy, the Pope is happy. And what made it sweeter was that I was on my own. Or at least I thought I was. I walked down the stairs and bumped into a colleague of mine from a local agency. We hugged and we both said “that was nice.” Okay, he can have the Italian papers, and I can have the rest of the world – I’m happy.
Monday, March 4, 2013
Exclusive: Kylie Jenner Is Dating Jaden Smith!

Jaden Smith has been keeping up with Kylie Jenner! The 14-year-old Karate Kid actor recently began romancing the Keeping Up With the Kardashians star, Us Weekly can exclusively reveal. "They're dating," says a source close to Jenner, 15. "It's new, but they've been friends forever."
The young stars were most recently spotted together on a lunch date at Caffe Nero in London's famous Piccadilly Square on Sunday, March 3. Jaden -- who next appears in the movie After Earth, opposite his famous dad Will Smith -- was in town to celebrate his pal Justin Bieber's 19th birthday.
The March 1 bash at Cirque du Soir was cut short, however, after Bieber's posse got into a scuffle with club security; underage Jaden's presence "caused problems," a source told Us, though Bieber denied those claims via his official Twitter account.
Prior to dating the "Hello" rapper, Kylie -- daughter of Olympian Bruce Jenner and businesswoman Kris Jenner -- was linked to Australian pop star Cody Simpson. She denied the rumors, telling Seventeen in September 2012, "Cody and I are just good friends. We can say that as much as we want and people will still listen to gossip."
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Friday, March 1, 2013
Walmart says price cuts helped shoppers save billions on produce
By Jessica Wohl
(Reuters) - Walmart shoppers have saved $2.3 billion by buying produce at its stores in the first two years of its push to sell more healthful fare and more of it, the largest U.S. grocer said on Thursday.
Walmart U.S., the largest division of Wal-Mart Stores Inc (WMT), also said it has exceeded its goal of reducing the amount of sugar in some products.
Walmart said in January 2011 that it wanted to improve the nutritional value of the food it sells, make healthier fare less expensive and make it easier for Americans to access such goods.
Walmart's customers are struggling to put healthful food on the table, especially with higher gasoline prices and payroll taxes.
"They've repeatedly told us that while they want to feed their families healthier food, they don't always know how to do that and they worry that it is simply too expensive," said Leslie Dach, Walmart's executive vice president of corporate affairs.
Grocers, restaurants and food makers are under pressure from consumers and public health officials to sell more healthful food in an effort to address the nation's obesity crisis. More than two-thirds of U.S. adults and nearly one-third of youth aged 2 to 19 are overweight or obese.
Food is a huge business for the world's largest retailer, which has been lowering prices, along with its healthier makeover, to boost sales. Groceries, including goods such as paper towels, account for roughly 55 percent of Walmart's sales.
Walmart said its shoppers saved $1.2 billion on fresh fruits and vegetables in 2012 and $1.1 billion in 2011, based on third-party verified pricing comparisons between its stores and those of unidentified rivals. Efforts such as buying more local produce and cutting supply chain costs have helped it keep a lid on prices.
In 2011, Walmart and other chains publicly committed to opening stores in designated rural and urban "food deserts" where access to groceries is limited. In Walmart's case, some of those urban areas include markets where it has faced resistance to its large stores.
Walmart has opened 86 such food stores since 2011 and aims to open a total of 275 to 300 by the end of 2016.
First Lady Michelle Obama traveled to one of Walmart's "food desert" stores in Springfield, Missouri, to tout the company's progress in selling healthy products.
"You've opened these stores, including this one, in underserved communities," said Obama, who published an opinion piece in The Wall Street Journal on Thursday focusing on the need for companies to help make changes so Americans can find and eat healthier foods.
"You're building closer relationships to your customers and stronger communities. ... The changes you've made are good for Walmart's top line and bottom line going forward."
SODIUM IN BREAD, SUGAR IN SALSA
Walmart said it has exceeded its goal of cutting sugars by 10 percent in categories such as dairy, sauces and fruit drinks. It has reduced the level of sodium by 9 percent in categories such as luncheon meats, dressings and frozen meals, and aims for a 25 percent reduction by the end of 2015.
Sodium and sugar are often hidden in some packaged foods.
"Bread is the No. 1 source of sodium in the American diet," said Andrea Thomas, Walmart's senior vice president of sustainability.
Walmart's push has cut the sodium in products sold in the bread aisle by 13 percent, the equivalent of removing 1.5 million pounds of salt from its shoppers' diets, Thomas said.
Several products are starting to carry a "Great For You" icon, aimed to designate more healthful foods and drinks. Walmart announced the icon a year ago, and national brands will soon be able to add it to their packaging as well.
Fresh fruits and vegetables qualify for the icon, as do lean cuts of meat, whole grain cereal and pasta, and low-fat milk.
Some products are changing to meet the criteria. Walmart's Great Value salsa had too much sugar to qualify, but a reformulated version can carry the icon, Thomas said.
(Reporting by Jessica Wohl in Chicago; additional reporting by Deborah Charles in Springfield, Missouri; Editing by Dan Grebler and Leslie Adler)
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