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| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | SELECT data, created, headers, expire FROM cache_filter WHERE cid = '1:651860ca56b84b65a0eeced0e8175f5f' |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 24 | SELECT data, created, headers, expire FROM {%s} WHERE cid = '%s', cache_filter, 1:651860ca56b84b65a0eeced0e8175f5f |
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| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | UPDATE cache_filter SET data = '<p>The candy that drove Edmund to try to hand his siblings over to the Witch has been enjoying big sales in New Hampshire.</p>\n', created = 1231548108, expire = 1231634508, headers = '' WHERE cid = '1:651860ca56b84b65a0eeced0e8175f5f' |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 95 | UPDATE {%s} SET data = %b, created = %d, expire = %d, headers = '%s' WHERE cid = '%s', cache_filter, <p>The candy that drove Edmund to try to hand his siblings over to the Witch has been enjoying big sales in New Hampshire.</p> , 1231548108, 1231634508, , 1:651860ca56b84b65a0eeced0e8175f5f |
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| call_user_func_array | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/menu.inc: 418 | archive_page, |
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| _db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.inc: 200 | INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:1ab20bfb1ac2c6ef908db0e42c53defb', '<p>The movie, The Chronicles of Narnia, based on CS Lewis\'s acclaimed novels, is up for several Academy Awards this year.</p>\n<p>It\'s been nominated for best sound mixing, best visual effects and best make-up.</p>\n<p>But it\'s not up for best candy for the role Turkish Delight plays in the film.</p>\n<p>That may be because the exotic sweet seems to be an acquired taste.</p>\n<p>Still, as NHPR Correspondent Susan Reilly reports, a New Hampshire candy distributor is seeing sales of Turkish Delight go through the roof and it\'s not clear why.</p>\n', 1231548108, 1231634508, '') |
| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 97 | INSERT INTO {%s} (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('%s', %b, %d, %d, '%s'), cache_filter, 1:1ab20bfb1ac2c6ef908db0e42c53defb, <p>The movie, The Chronicles of Narnia, based on CS Lewis's acclaimed novels, is up for several Academy Awards this year.</p> <p>It's been nominated for best sound mixing, best visual effects and best make-up.</p> <p>But it's not up for best candy for the role Turkish Delight plays in the film.</p> <p>That may be because the exotic sweet seems to be an acquired taste.</p> <p>Still, as NHPR Correspondent Susan Reilly reports, a New Hampshire candy distributor is seeing sales of Turkish Delight go through the roof and it's not clear why.</p> , 1231548108, 1231634508, |
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| check_markup | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/text.module: 171 | The movie, The Chronicles of Narnia, based on CS Lewis's acclaimed novels, is up for several Academy Awards this year. It's been nominated for best sound mixing, best visual effects and best make-up. But it's not up for best candy for the role Turkish Delight plays in the film. That may be because the exotic sweet seems to be an acquired taste. Still, as NHPR Correspondent Susan Reilly reports, a New Hampshire candy distributor is seeing sales of Turkish Delight go through the roof and it's not clear why. , 1, |
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| user warning: Duplicate entry '1231634508' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:280449420e4779c92ccc54eec0945905', '<p>If you haven\'t read the CS Lewis\'s Chronicles of Narnia, or seen the recent Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Turkish Delight plays a prominent role.</p>\n<p>The candy is like a gumdrop and it\'s covered with powdered sugar.</p>\n<p>It is sticky and sweet and it\'s flavored with rosewater.</p>\n<p>That\'s not a common ingredient in American candy.</p>\n<p>But if you believe the book and the movie the candy is so good, kids will sell their siblings to an evil witch to get more. </p>\n<p>And it seems people are willing to believe the movie.</p>\n<p>Candy distributors and Middle Eastern markets that sell Turkish Delight have recently seen a surge in sales.</p>\n<p>Abdurahm Ideniz, the owner of Turkish Taste in Greenland says his sales have increased 400%</p>\n<p>Tape: Always Turkish Delight sales grow in the New years time, because at Christmas people give each other some kind of Turkish delight gifts. But it wasn\'t this much any years. I mean we are here almost seven years, we are doing this job and we never see this kind of sale.</p>\n<p>Legend has it that Turkish Delight was created hundreds of years ago by order of a sheik who needed something to keep peace in his harem.</p>\n<p>Whatever it\'s origins, the candy is fairly common in England.</p>\n<p>Of course, CS Lewis\' Turkish Delight was a metaphor for moral temptations.</p>\n<p>But it could also be that the boy in the story, Edmund, just craved the sugar that was scarce during the hard times that were wartime Britain.</p>\n<p>At the McDonough Elementary School in Manchester, most of a third grade class loved the movie.</p>\n<p>The candy, however, got mixed reviews.</p>\n<p>VOX: I didn\'t like it because it tasted kind of like strawberryish and bananas…it tastes like a pink something, I don\'t know. It tasted like jelly from a jelly fish…I liked the candy because it tasted sweet…I didn\'t really like it that much.. I didn\'t like the candy. It doesn\'t have much taste to it. I like the candy a lot. It tastes like strawberry with whipped cream.</p>\n<p>And it doesn\'t seem to be one of those things that kids hate, but grown-ups like.</p>\n<p>Ms Upham, their teacher wasn\'t that fond of this new treat either</p>\n<p>tape: I did not like the candy. I thought it tasted like dish soap.</p>\n<p>When asked, only Timothy said that he would make any deal with a witch for more Turkish Delight.</p>\n<p>tape: It\'s the greatest candy I ever had. What did you think it tasted like? I think it tasted like grape jelly mixed with frosting and a type of cherry gummy bears mixed into it. If you liked it that much would do what Edmund did in the book. Would you do anything to get that candy. Yes. Yes? Really, you\'d make a deal with the witch? Yup.</p>\n<p>In fact rumor has it that later that day, he scooped the empty candy container from the trash bin and took it home.</p>\n<p>For NHPR News, I’m Susan Reilly in Manchester.</p>\n', 1231548108, 1231634508, '') in /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc on line 172. | ||
| trigger_error | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/database.mysql.inc: 172 | Duplicate entry '1231634508' for key 2 query: cache_set INSERT INTO cache_filter (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('1:280449420e4779c92ccc54eec0945905', '<p>If you haven\'t read the CS Lewis\'s Chronicles of Narnia, or seen the recent Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Turkish Delight plays a prominent role.</p>\n<p>The candy is like a gumdrop and it\'s covered with powdered sugar.</p>\n<p>It is sticky and sweet and it\'s flavored with rosewater.</p>\n<p>That\'s not a common ingredient in American candy.</p>\n<p>But if you believe the book and the movie the candy is so good, kids will sell their siblings to an evil witch to get more. </p>\n<p>And it seems people are willing to believe the movie.</p>\n<p>Candy distributors and Middle Eastern markets that sell Turkish Delight have recently seen a surge in sales.</p>\n<p>Abdurahm Ideniz, the owner of Turkish Taste in Greenland says his sales have increased 400%</p>\n<p>Tape: Always Turkish Delight sales grow in the New years time, because at Christmas people give each other some kind of Turkish delight gifts. But it wasn\'t this much any years. I mean we are here almost seven years, we are doing this job and we never see this kind of sale.</p>\n<p>Legend has it that Turkish Delight was created hundreds of years ago by order of a sheik who needed something to keep peace in his harem.</p>\n<p>Whatever it\'s origins, the candy is fairly common in England.</p>\n<p>Of course, CS Lewis\' Turkish Delight was a metaphor for moral temptations.</p>\n<p>But it could also be that the boy in the story, Edmund, just craved the sugar that was scarce during the hard times that were wartime Britain.</p>\n<p>At the McDonough Elementary School in Manchester, most of a third grade class loved the movie.</p>\n<p>The candy, however, got mixed reviews.</p>\n<p>VOX: I didn\'t like it because it tasted kind of like strawberryish and bananas…it tastes like a pink something, I don\'t know. It tasted like jelly from a jelly fish…I liked the candy because it tasted sweet…I didn\'t really like it that much.. I didn\'t like the candy. It doesn\'t have much taste to it. I like the candy a lot. It tastes like strawberry with whipped cream.</p>\n<p>And it doesn\'t seem to be one of those things that kids hate, but grown-ups like.</p>\n<p>Ms Upham, their teacher wasn\'t that fond of this new treat either</p>\n<p>tape: I did not like the candy. I thought it tasted like dish soap.</p>\n<p>When asked, only Timothy said that he would make any deal with a witch for more Turkish Delight.</p>\n<p>tape: It\'s the greatest candy I ever had. What did you think it tasted like? I think it tasted like grape jelly mixed with frosting and a type of cherry gummy bears mixed into it. If you liked it that much would do what Edmund did in the book. Would you do anything to get that candy. Yes. Yes? Really, you\'d make a deal with the witch? Yup.</p>\n<p>In fact rumor has it that later that day, he scooped the empty candy container from the trash bin and took it home.</p>\n<p>For NHPR News, I’m Susan Reilly in Manchester.</p>\n', 1231548108, 1231634508, ''), 512 |
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| db_query | /var/www/htdocs-v5/includes/cache.inc: 97 | INSERT INTO {%s} (cid, data, created, expire, headers) VALUES ('%s', %b, %d, %d, '%s'), cache_filter, 1:280449420e4779c92ccc54eec0945905, <p>If you haven't read the CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, or seen the recent Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Turkish Delight plays a prominent role.</p> <p>The candy is like a gumdrop and it's covered with powdered sugar.</p> <p>It is sticky and sweet and it's flavored with rosewater.</p> <p>That's not a common ingredient in American candy.</p> <p>But if you believe the book and the movie the candy is so good, kids will sell their siblings to an evil witch to get more. </p> <p>And it seems people are willing to believe the movie.</p> <p>Candy distributors and Middle Eastern markets that sell Turkish Delight have recently seen a surge in sales.</p> <p>Abdurahm Ideniz, the owner of Turkish Taste in Greenland says his sales have increased 400%</p> <p>Tape: Always Turkish Delight sales grow in the New years time, because at Christmas people give each other some kind of Turkish delight gifts. But it wasn't this much any years. I mean we are here almost seven years, we are doing this job and we never see this kind of sale.</p> <p>Legend has it that Turkish Delight was created hundreds of years ago by order of a sheik who needed something to keep peace in his harem.</p> <p>Whatever it's origins, the candy is fairly common in England.</p> <p>Of course, CS Lewis' Turkish Delight was a metaphor for moral temptations.</p> <p>But it could also be that the boy in the story, Edmund, just craved the sugar that was scarce during the hard times that were wartime Britain.</p> <p>At the McDonough Elementary School in Manchester, most of a third grade class loved the movie.</p> <p>The candy, however, got mixed reviews.</p> <p>VOX: I didn't like it because it tasted kind of like strawberryish and bananas…it tastes like a pink something, I don't know. It tasted like jelly from a jelly fish…I liked the candy because it tasted sweet…I didn't really like it that much.. I didn't like the candy. It doesn't have much taste to it. I like the candy a lot. It tastes like strawberry with whipped cream.</p> <p>And it doesn't seem to be one of those things that kids hate, but grown-ups like.</p> <p>Ms Upham, their teacher wasn't that fond of this new treat either</p> <p>tape: I did not like the candy. I thought it tasted like dish soap.</p> <p>When asked, only Timothy said that he would make any deal with a witch for more Turkish Delight.</p> <p>tape: It's the greatest candy I ever had. What did you think it tasted like? I think it tasted like grape jelly mixed with frosting and a type of cherry gummy bears mixed into it. If you liked it that much would do what Edmund did in the book. Would you do anything to get that candy. Yes. Yes? Really, you'd make a deal with the witch? Yup.</p> <p>In fact rumor has it that later that day, he scooped the empty candy container from the trash bin and took it home.</p> <p>For NHPR News, I’m Susan Reilly in Manchester.</p> , 1231548108, 1231634508, |
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| check_markup | /var/www/htdocs-v5/sites/all/modules/cck/text.module: 171 | If you haven't read the CS Lewis's Chronicles of Narnia, or seen the recent Hollywood version of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, Turkish Delight plays a prominent role. The candy is like a gumdrop and it's covered with powdered sugar. It is sticky and sweet and it's flavored with rosewater. That's not a common ingredient in American candy. But if you believe the book and the movie the candy is so good, kids will sell their siblings to an evil witch to get more. And it seems people are willing to believe the movie. Candy distributors and Middle Eastern markets that sell Turkish Delight have recently seen a surge in sales. Abdurahm Ideniz, the owner of Turkish Taste in Greenland says his sales have increased 400% Tape: Always Turkish Delight sales grow in the New years time, because at Christmas people give each other some kind of Turkish delight gifts. But it wasn't this much any years. I mean we are here almost seven years, we are doing this job and we never see this kind of sale. Legend has it that Turkish Delight was created hundreds of years ago by order of a sheik who needed something to keep peace in his harem. Whatever it's origins, the candy is fairly common in England. Of course, CS Lewis' Turkish Delight was a metaphor for moral temptations. But it could also be that the boy in the story, Edmund, just craved the sugar that was scarce during the hard times that were wartime Britain. At the McDonough Elementary School in Manchester, most of a third grade class loved the movie. The candy, however, got mixed reviews. VOX: I didn't like it because it tasted kind of like strawberryish and bananas…it tastes like a pink something, I don't know. It tasted like jelly from a jelly fish…I liked the candy because it tasted sweet…I didn't really like it that much.. I didn't like the candy. It doesn't have much taste to it. I like the candy a lot. It tastes like strawberry with whipped cream. And it doesn't seem to be one of those things that kids hate, but grown-ups like. Ms Upham, their teacher wasn't that fond of this new treat either tape: I did not like the candy. I thought it tasted like dish soap. When asked, only Timothy said that he would make any deal with a witch for more Turkish Delight. tape: It's the greatest candy I ever had. What did you think it tasted like? I think it tasted like grape jelly mixed with frosting and a type of cherry gummy bears mixed into it. If you liked it that much would do what Edmund did in the book. Would you do anything to get that candy. Yes. Yes? Really, you'd make a deal with the witch? Yup. In fact rumor has it that later that day, he scooped the empty candy container from the trash bin and took it home. For NHPR News, I’m Susan Reilly in Manchester., 1, |
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ArchivesTurkish Delight Sales Jump After Narnia ChroniclesBy Susan Reilly on Friday, February 17, 2006.The movie, The Chronicles of Narnia, based on CS Lewis's acclaimed novels, is up for several Academy Awards this year. It's been nominated for best sound mixing, best visual effects and best make-up. But it's not up for best candy for the role Turkish Delight plays in the film. That may be because the exotic sweet seems to be an acquired taste. Still, as NHPR Correspondent Susan Reilly reports, a New Hampshire candy distributor is seeing sales of Turkish Delight go through the roof and it's not clear why. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
US Supreme Court to Hear Arguments on WetlandsBy Great Lakes Rad... on Friday, February 17, 2006.On Tuesday, the U-S Supreme Court is scheduled to hear arguments in a case that could decide which wetlands the federal government can regulate. The case before the court involves a couple of construction projects in the state of Michigan, but it's being followed closely throughout the country. The Great Lakes Radio Consortium's Michael Leland has more. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Ice Fishing / America at WarBy Liz Bulkley on Friday, February 17, 2006.The line between ice fishing and regular fishing may seem a little blurred this winter. All the warm weather has kept the states' lakes from freezing over as much as they usually do. But despite some areas of open water, this weekend's big ice fishing derby is set to begin. We'll talk to seasoned Winnipesaukee fisherman Harold Lyon about the conditions and whether they're affecting his sport. Harold is author of the book Angling in the Smile of the Great Spirit: Six Centuries of Wisdom from the Master Anglers of Lake Winnipesaukee. We'll also talk with Jack Resch about how war and the preparation for war has helped shape the U-S identity since the country's birth. Jack is a Professor of History at the University of New Hampshire Manchester and Editor in Chief of Americans at War: Society, Culture and the Homefront. The set of encyclopedias were recently named best reference books of the year by a division of the American Library Association. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Checking in on Medicare Part DBy Laura Knoy on Friday, February 17, 2006.It’s been seven weeks into the new federal drug program aimed at cutting medication costs for older and disabled Americans, but confusion over plans, miscommunications at pharmacies and at times higher than before costs have left many a Medicare recipient frustrated. Today on the Exchange, we’ll look at how Granite Staters are adapting to the new program, and if the D might end up meaning "discounts" or "disaster". Laura's guests are Dr. Charlotte Yeh, Regional Administrator for the Boston Regional Office of the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services. Geoffrey Souther, Director, Office of the Commissioner for New Hampshire's Health and Human Service Department. Wendy Dumais, Prescription Assistance Program Coordinator for Concord Hospital and Roger Hebert, Owner of Rice's Pharmacy in Nashua. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
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