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JN Contents

Lakeside Wedding

When Robyn Steinlauf married Chris Long at the lakeside home of her
parents, she had the simple, yet elegant, wedding of her dreams.
See the Platinum wedding issue, Section B.

JNonline.us
Thursday, Feb. 5-11, 2009
11-17 Shevat 5769
Vol. CXXXV, No. 1

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By Barbara Beznos, RD, LD/N
Integrated Nutrition, L L C

On The Cover:

Facing The Downturn

Lifeline All

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Agencies rush aid to Jews in need.

Special Report

Israeli Elections A21

Polls point to clear win for hard-liners.

Spirituality

Tu B'Shevat A29

A happy time for Jews — and trees.

Arts & Entertainment

JCC Haggadah Exhibit C5

Incredible display at Charach Gallery.

On Campus

Jewish Activities In College C15

Updates from MSU, EMU and WSU.

iNenlin .

Online Poll

Spirituality
A29
Sports
A37
Staff Box
A8
Synagogue List .. A30
To Do!/Calendar ... C10
Torah Portion
A33
World/Israel
A21

Columnists
George Cantor
C1
Danny Raskin
C9
Robin Schwartz ...A25
Robert Sklar
A5
Gail Zimmerman
C6

On The Cover:

Page design, Deborah Schultz

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News, 29200 Northwestern Highway, #110, Southfield, MI 48034.

Are you following the news of the Israeli
elections?
Visit the JNonline.us homepage, below the
left menu, to cast your vote.

Last Week's Poll Results

Do you believe President Obama will have
more success in Mideast negotiations than
President Bush?
52% yes
48% no

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6:39 p.m.*

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instead of 72 (above).

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Dear
Bar , e-
cently read
an article that
claimed that
diet soft drinks
can contribute to weight gain: Is
there any truth to that? Sam.

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Ann Arbor ... A26, C7
Around Town
A25
Arts/Entertainment C5
Business
C4
Family Focus
C18
Front Lines
A8
Health & Fitness ..A35
Letters
A7
Marketplace
C24
Mazel Toy ,
C19
Metro
A25
Obituaries
C32
On Campus
C15
Opinion
C1

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pitviott§ ail1d1Of Dear
Sam, As I noted last time,
the 3 arguments made in that arti-
cle were: (1) "Emerging research"
suggests sweet-tasting drinks
beget a greater appetite for other
sweet-tasting food items; (2) That
consuming diet soda inhibits the
intake of healthier beverages; and
(3) There remains some health
concerns about aspartame
-:„..- (a.k.a. Equal, NutraSweet,
and Canderel).

The "emerging research"
argument relied on a
- study conducted at Pur-
due University—lab ani-
mals given a steady diet
of artificially-sweetened
liquids quickly learned
that "sweet" equaled "no
calories" and began to
overeat. Such research may
or may not translate to humans.

As to the second argument, it
does seem logical (and likely) that
the more diet soft drinks are con-
sumed, the less opportunity for
healthier beverage consumption.

As recently as 2007, a safety study
found that the weight of existing
scientific evidence indicates that
aspartame is safe—for a fuller
discussion, see Wikipedia (on the
web) at tinyurl.com/2pjdzl.

— Barbara Beznos,
Registered Dietitian

Direct Your Questions For Barb
And Counseling Inquiries To:

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32401 Nortinvagtarn Hwy,
Farmington flilbg, MI 48334

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(246) 53840-50

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www,intagratedinitritionicom

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