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Suffolk wants restaurants to list price of specials
Suffolk's restaurant owners are going to use more chalk on their blackboard specials and add the prices, if Legis. Lynne Nowick has her way. The St. James Republican said she will press for a county legislature vote in Hauppauge today on her proposed law...Tags: Restaurants, Sayville, Long Island, Dining and Drinking
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Send your Christmas emails to Santa
Sun-Sentinel.comEmail Santa! Tell the big guy what you want for Christmas this year. We'll send your messages on to Santa and post them here for your loved ones to see. To submit your letter, e-mail here. Please include your name, city and age with each letter. Kids,...Tags: Restaurants, Holidays, Fort Lauderdale, North Miami, Dressing and Stuffing
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Great taste in design and food
Restaurant CriticA giant silver teapot covered in glittering silver Bisazza tile sets the whimsical tone for the Bazaar at the new SLS Hotel in Beverly Hills. Oh, my. What to make of this extravagantly weird and wonderful playroom that seems to take up the entire ground...Tags: Restaurants, Hotels and Accommodations, Beverly Hills, Tapas, Foods and Beverages
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US man tells of hiding in hotel, rationing minibar eats and surviving Mumbai: 'We choose life'
Associated Press WriterMUMBAI, India (AP) _ After the gunmen left, a waiter whispered, "If you can move, follow me." So Michael Rudder, Helen Connolly, Andy Baragon and Linda Ronsdale crawled, bleeding, through the kitchen of a restaurant at the luxury Oberoi hotel. The...Tags: Restaurants, Nashville, Dining and Drinking, Tourism and Leisure, Hotels and Accommodations
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Outlook for food prices: No relief
New York Times News ServiceNew York Times News Service For more than a year, food manufacturers have been shaving package sizes and raising prices, declaring that they had little choice because of unprecedented increases in the cost of raw ingredients like corn, soybeans and...Tags: Restaurants, Food Industry, Labor Legislation, Consumers, Dining and Drinking
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Survivor describes 60 hours of fear
The Associated PressAfter the gunmen left, a waiter whispered, "If you can move, follow me." So Michael Rudder, Helen Connolly, Andy Baragon and Linda Ronsdale crawled, bleeding, through the kitchen of a restaurant at the luxury Oberoi hotel. The four had traveled to India...Tags: Restaurants, Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Nashville, Employees
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Got milk, got health debate
Tribune reporterCartons of milk still anchor school lunches, but the milk inside them is changing as concerns mount about childhood obesity and nutrition. Some area schools are adding to the selection of sweetened varieties in an effort to boost students' calcium...Tags: Glenview, Crete, Consumers, Dining and Drinking, Obesity
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The economy and us
The economic sky might be falling, but here I am at Starbucks in Koreatown fretting over the death of the cafe. Really. Last Sunday's New York Times had a story about the decline of traditional cafes and bars in France -- there were 200,000 in 1960 and...Tags: Sociology, Restaurants, Starbucks Corporation, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, New York Times
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Autism Awareness Night
The Main Street Tower Restaurant of Bel Air, in conjunction with Pathfinders for Autism, will hold an Autism Awareness Night from 4 p.m. to 9 p.m. Dec. 9 for families dealing with the disorder. The restaurant will provide families dealing with autism...Tags: Restaurants, Illnesses, Mental Illness, Dining and Drinking
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Mumbai struggles toward recovery
Los Angeles TimesIn normal times, money drives Mumbai. And even as police detonated grenades they removed yesterday from the last redoubt of a terrorist band, residents fretted about the effects of three days of violence on the energy that unites rich and poor, Hindu...Tags: Restaurants, Defense, Armed Forces, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Tourism and Leisure
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Ex-Baltimore Colt has barbecue in the blood
Associated PressIf Southern culture is all about football and barbecue - with a dash of Elvis and catfish thrown in - then Alabama native Andy Nelson is probably the region's most distinguished ambassador to Maryland. Nelson, a former Memphis State University football...Tags: New York Giants, Restaurants, National Football League, Colleges and Universities, Baltimore Colts
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Feast@4East feels like dining in a private home
You have dinner at Feast@4East for the same reasons you might stay at the bed and breakfast it's in. Some people like the impersonal comfort and anonymity of a hotel room when they travel. Some prefer the homeyness of a B&B.
Likewise, dinner at the 4...Tags: Restaurants, Appetizers, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Squash, Pies and Tarts
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