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Pungent is better when it comes to onions. In a study of shallots and 10 varieties and onions, Cornell University scientists found that compared to mild varieties like the Vidalia, the robustly flavored shallots and Western Yellow and New York Bold contained the highest levels of disease-fighting antioxidants...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Love The Stink | 11/8/2004 | See Source »

Before the catfish flap, Americans from several Southern states fought one another over the popular "no tears" onions known as Vidalia Sweets. Originally grown near the town of Vidalia, Ga., these onions soon were cultivated elsewhere from Vidalia onion seeds. A 1986 Georgia law says onion growers in only 20 of the state's 159 counties can label their produce Vidalia. Violators are fined by the state's commissioner of agriculture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Trademarks: Catfish by Any Other Name | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...Before the catfish flap, Americans from several Southern states fought one another over the popular "no tears" onions known as Vidalia Sweets. Originally grown near the town of Vidalia, Georgia, these onions soon were cultivated elsewhere from Vidalia onion seeds. A 1986 Georgia law says onion growers in only 20 of the state's 159 counties can label their produce Vidalia. Violators are fined by the state's commissioner of agriculture...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Catfish by Any Other Name | 2/25/2002 | See Source »

...body—carrying a wallet containing Wiley’s identification—was found on a tree near a hydroelectric plant in Vidalia, La. Using Wiley’s dental records, the Shelby County (Tenn.) medical examiner’s office officially determined that it was Wiley’s body Dec. 22, Memphis Police Department spokesperson Latanya Able said...

Author: By Daniel K. Rosenheck, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Search for Wiley Ends in Tragedy | 1/4/2002 | See Source »

FOUND. A body carrying the identification of DON WILEY, 57, Harvard molecular biologist and researcher of deadly viruses like Ebola, who had been missing since Nov. 16; in the Mississippi River in Vidalia, La. Wiley had been attending a meeting in Memphis, Tenn...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Dec. 31, 2001 | 12/31/2001 | See Source »

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