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That was in August 1992. Seventeen months later, in January 1994, Seaboard announced that it would shutter its hog-slaughtering operations and lay off upwards of 600 employees. The company said it would keep about 300 workers to process and produce ready-to-buy meats like bacon, sausage and ham. (The number of employees eventually dropped to about 200, and Seaboard sold the business...
...AMATO] Spokesman. "Al's known for being something of a ham--we'd get him an endorsement deal with Boar's Head...
...vehemence, locked up as a system, appealed to Pollock as a container for his own emotional flailing. Though some painters show early signs of genius, or at least of facility, Pollock showed none. After you've seen his early drawings in this show, it seems barely credible that so ham-fisted a young draftsman could have become such an exponent of visual grace...
Though the exact location of porcine pulse points remains elusive, MISS PIGGY, the megalomaniacal muppet with a fetish for frogs, next month launches her own scent, Moi, a perfume that smells as sweet as honey-baked ham. Asked why anyone would want to wear something that smells good to a pig, Miss Piggy, or, more precisely, the people who speak for her, insist that "elegance and sex appeal transcend species...
...loss of Quad leftovers could cause seriousproblems for the shelter, Stewart said. Harvard'sdonations of chicken, ham and fish--saving theFirst Church more than $100 a week off theirbudget--were "the major source of protein" for theshelter, according to Stewart. "We can get plentyof day-old produce from supermarkets and day-oldpastries and bread from Au Bon Pain, but you can'treally provide a balanced meal with just that,"Stewart said...