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KFC launches healthy choices for Bahamians

A healthy and tasty option is now available for KFC diners in The Bahamas with the launch of KFC's newest menu item - Salads!

Salad selections, which boast a nutritious medley of fresh garden ingredients, are available as an entrée item accompanied by a choice of Popcorn Shrimp, Roasted Chicken, Fish Filet, or the always popular Garden Salad or as a Side Salad.

Director of Marketing, Tracey Cash, referred to the launch as the healthy option everyone can enjoy, whether as a stand-alone meal, an appetizer, or even as a tasteful dish that accompanies a wholesome "finger lickin' good meal". "It is the perfect dish to add variety and excitement to any eating or dining occasion."

Cash also said that as customers are becoming increasingly aware of the nutritional value and importance of greens in their diet, the new KFC Salad choices will embrace this growing demand for flavorful and freshly prepared salads.



In South Florida's hot hip-hop market, thoughtful lyrics are a tough sell

Every American region has a hip-hop story to tell. South Florida's tale is dominated by bullets, bloodshed and jewels that glisten like ice.

But scratch the surface of South Florida's tale and you'll find the transplanted roots of a nearly 30-year-old movement that started in the South Bronx and gave voice to a generation of people ignored by mainstream society.

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Download the Nubricks.com Podcast Interview with Kendra Todd ...

"Bubbles are for bathtubs" and "$9 for a baked potato!" are just a taster of what to expect when Kendra Todd, US Realtor and Entrepreneur joined Adam Samuel for the latest installment of the Nubricks Property Podcast series.

Marlow, UK (PRWEB) November 10, 2006 -- In Podcast 19, The Season 3 Apprentice Winner, Kendra Todd chats to Adam Samuel about how she got herself 'Hired' by Donald Trump and her time at Trump International. She reveals her own real estate investment strategy, highlights the importance of taking calculated risk and praises the increasing visible role of women in property. Ms Todd goes on to tell us why Britons should invest in Florida and lets us in on her top 5 US property picks which present future investment potential. .



GET BUZZED: Brit, Fed-Ex; Smith's son

Forget what youve heard. There is no sex tape of Britney Spears, 24, and Kevin Federline, 28, floating around.

There is not a sex video of Kevin and Britney in existence, attorney Mark Vincent Kaplan said in a written statement released to the press.

It goes without saying that the stories of Kevin attempting to sell such a video are patently false and anyone who reports that they have information of such attempts is either lying or reporting the lie of someone else, Kaplan said.

Its not over for Anna

Police will re-interview Howard K. Stern regarding how Anna Nicole Smiths late son, Daniel, ended up with methadone in his system.

According to TMZ.com, Royal Bahamas Police interviewed Stern two weeks ago and want to speak with him again.



"Casino Royale" a safe bet for marketers

LOS ANGELES (Hollywood Reporter) - Bond is back. And so are many of the brands that have been featured in previous James Bond features, some going as far back as the first film, 1962's "Dr. No."

Along with their prominent placement in "Casino Royale," six brands -- Heineken, Ford, Smirnoff Vodka, Sony Electronics, Sony Ericsson and Omega watches -- have spent more than $100 million on media and other promotional support for the movie, which opened Friday with British actor Daniel Craig in his maiden voyage as agent 007.

Bond is one of the rare film franchises that began integrating brands long before the practice became a hot trend in Hollywood.

"Because we're a family business and because we treat everyone like family, we don't like to switch partners," said Keith Snelgrove, senior vp global business strategy of EON Prods., which is owned by the family of late Bond producer Cubby Broccoli and has produced all 21 Bond films.



Lauderdale show dismisses industry slow-down

The Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show kicked off today with sunny skies, long lines at the gate and renewed optimism about boating, particularly in South Florida and the Bahamas. Efrem 'Skip' Zimbalist III, CEO of Show Management and the new organizer of the Fort Lauderdale show, expressed thanks for the wonderful weather, referring to last years Hurricane Wilma, which disrupted the show. Zimbalist welcomed about 200 journalists and business leaders at a breakfast meeting at the Bahia Mar hotel. He also extended the hand of friendship to dignitaries from the neighbouring Bahamas, including Prime Minister Perry Christie, and to Florida developer Bobby Ginn, who is investing $4.9 billion in a resort community on the Grand Bahama Island. Ginn sur Mer, the development company, is title sponsor for the 2006 show.