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  • () Ficus Tree
    Ficus is a genus in the Moraceae family. The genus contain around 800 species; from vines and shrubs to woody trees. A majority of the fucus species originates from the tropical regions, but some also grow wild in subtropical and temperate zones. One of the most well known ficus species is the Ficus carica, a plant known as th More>>
  • () From Fig Leaves To Furs - A Look At Genesis 3-7
    The Bible is full of symbols that point to God's redemptive plan for man. Today we are going to look at quite possibly the first such symbol in the Old Testament. In Genesis we are told what happens to Adam and Eve right after they sinned... "Then the eyes of both of them were opened, and they realized they were naked; so More>>
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RKF Delivers Latest Fig & Olive Location to Orange County
(05/20/2012 10:48 AM)

RKF, the country’s leading independent real estate firm specializing in retail leasing, investment sales and consulting services, has secured Fig & Olive its third location in More>>

Don't call them Fig Newtons
(05/20/2012 10:48 AM)

The plump fruit is on the outs as Nabisco tries to increase sales of the cookie line. More>>

Fig Newtons Sounded Too Laxative-y, Now Just ‘Newtons’
(05/20/2012 10:48 AM)

The Puff Daddy/Diddy of snacks. Who knew? Fig Newtons have dropped the "Fig" and now go exclusively by the name "Newtons." “We needed to let fruit be the core of the brand as opposed to the fig,” said a spokesperson, alluding to various fig-killers like chewy strawberry and pomegranate. Also, the word fig is associated with "prune," which is associated with IBS and old people, “and that’s not ... More>>

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Elsevier Ltd is not responsible for the content of external websites. Elsevier journals now invite authors to submit supplementary MATLAB figure files with the .FIG file extension. More>>

Pass the Newtons. (Hold the fig, please.)
(05/20/2012 10:48 AM)

Cookie lovers: Say goodbye to ‘fig.’ More>>