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The Miami Herald from Miami, Florida • 163

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The Miami Heraldi
Location:
Miami, Florida
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163
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04 20 02 LDDM 1 rr Li a i com MO f'i A NEW GENERATION GETS A NOSE FOR MY We know kids love to draw With Day on May 2 what better way for children to show their love for Mom than by drawing a picture of her? Well publish a selection of their artwork in a special Day tribute Send the drawings to Day Features Department The Herald 1 Herald Plaza Miami FI 33132 Deadline: April 30 Please include a daytime phone number WINE JUST IN TirE TO SNIFF OUT BARGAINS QUICK READ Russell Crowe plans to leave Sydney University a piece of his beautiful mind University officials say the 38-year-old actor has pledged to donate his brain reports The New York Daily News Mad TV 11 -midnight WSVN-Fox 7 The stars of Jackass and Tenacious the music group featuring Jack Black and Kyle Gass appear on the sketch-variety show TV TONIGHT Take the kids to an Earth Day celebration today at Young at Art Museum 11584 State Road 84 in Davie where they can paint a planter and plant a seed for kids age 8 and up Materials are $3 Call 954-424-0085 for details RELIGION VALUES What would Jesus eat? Probably less fat more veggies BY TERESA MEARS I ers $2299) Colbert says that Christians could significantly improve their health by following the example of their Savior feel that the diet that Jesus ate was the best says Colbert 45 not just the food that we eat the lifestyle that we His book is subtitled The Ultimate Program for Eating Well Feeling Great and Living Longer The diet advice is based primarily upon foods mentioned in the Bible as well as scholarly texts and medical research Basically Colbert advocates the Mediterranean diet favored by many PLEASE SEE JESUS 2E tmearsheraldcom The next time about to bite into the typical American fast-food lunch -of a double cheeseburger supersize fries and a large soda Dr Don Colbert advises that you ask yourself a question: Would Jesus eat this? He according to Colbert a family practice physician in Orlando Nor would Jesus eat high-fat high-sugar processed foods gulp down his lunch while returning phone calls or use food as a way to combat stress In his new book What Would Jesus Eat? (Thomas Nelson Publish RICHARD PATTERSON FOR THE HERALD DAYS OF WINE AND POSES: Karen Klugman of Miami Beach above enjoys a Gen-X wine-tasting evening on Lincoln Road Meanwhile at Sunset Comers Fine Wines Sprits owner Michael Bittel top displays some bargains Mexican musical blend taps many genres her heritage From Herald Staff and Wire Reports Lila heritage is a blend of American with Mexican Indian and so is her music By fusing jazz blues and folk with cumbia a blend of Latin Mexican Indian and African sounds Downs has created a powerful music which the artist and her five-piece band bring to a concert at ArtSouth tonight The 34-year-old singer one of the most compelling vocalists to emerge in the past decade was bom to a Mexican Indian mother and an Anglo-American father and grew up in the southern Mexican state of Oaxaca and in Minnesota BY FRED TASKER PLEASE SEE DOWNS 5E shrugs Demis Still this is a crowd of wine lovers lured to a $25 wine-and-food tasting sponsored by the American Institute of Wine Food The AIWF is sponsoring a series of Gen-X events hoping to turn on the generation to wine saving it from a lifetime of booze and Budweiser Word is circulating that the Gen-Xers should be thrilled by news that wine prices especially from California and among chardonnays are coming down a bit making it easier to take up lives of vinous virtue They care A little might buy more says Dernis who likes the new Francis PLEASE SEE WINE 3E ftaskerheraldcom Sushisamba Dromo Miami new JapaneseBrazilian restaurant is jammed with Gen-Xers and sommelier Brad Kinder is shouting over the din delivering a fairly arcane lecture on matching wines to the exotic fare lost on Lauren Schreier 27 Gwen Demis 29 and Karen Klugman 30 who are sitting at a window table chatting among themselves sipping four kinds of wine and sampling chef Julian creative ways with sugar cane soy-marinated tuna beef rolls with hearts of palm and corn-and-bacon sauced oysters not a real expert on COMPELLING VOCALIST: Lila Downs has gig tonight in Homestead Ticket info 5E Ruling disarms thought police in child-pornography cases a barrier of laws around them But what if someone finds a way to take the child out of child pornography? If no longer a need to defend an actual physical person if the crime no longer has an identifiable victim do we still have a need or indeed a right to legislate against it? That in essence is the provocative question addressed in a ruling handed down by the Supreme Court Tuesday By margins of 7-2 and 6-3 justices struck down key provisions of a 1996 federal law that made it a crime to traffic in so-called child por- I PLEASE SEAT LARGE 6E So tell me: What do you have against child pornography? Beyond the obvious I mean Yes vile offensive disgusting an insult to human decency So is Tom Greea But watching his movies is not not yet anyway against the law Kiddy pom is Why is that? The reasoning as always COMMENTARY understood it is simple: The manufacture of kiddy pom requires the exploitation of children We have a compelling interest in protecting these the least-powerful members of our society from abuse at the hands of sick sexually predatory adults So we build LEONARD PIUS JR AT LARGE EDITOR: KENDALL HAMERSLY khamerslyhepaldcom 305-376-3667 or 954-764-7026 ext 3667 -J.

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