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Restaurants suffering indigestion
The Virginia GazetteYou could eat at a different restaurant every day for 17 months in greater Williamsburg, so replete is the menu of competitors. The number has grown steadily over the years to 506 restaurants ranging from sit-down delis and fast food to elegant dining...Tags: Marketing, Virginia, Theft, State Budgets, Crimes
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Events This Week
The Virginia GazetteSaturday/30 12th annual Virginia Symphony concert--The symphony returns to Yorktown Victory Monument at 7:30 p.m. for a free concert. Take lawn chairs and picnic baskets. Fifes and Drums of York Town give a pre-concert performance at 6 p.m. The Actor'...Tags: Busch Gardens Williamsburg, Jamestown Settlement, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Pocahontas, Adults
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Kecoughtan High School will launch its own Subway on Tuesday
247-4537Julia Bryant looked for ways to attract students to Kecoughtan High School's lunch line as she browsed nearly 500 booths at a school nutrition convention in Chicago in July 2007. The school's struggling cafeteria lost $70,000 in 2004 and has barely...Tags: Schools, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Virginia, Subway Transportation, High Schools
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Salty Mist From Man-Made Waterfalls Damaging Vegetation
Associated PressFour waterfalls built as an art spectacle on Manhattan's East River are the subject of an eco-uproar for the damage their brackish mist is doing to the waterfront greenery. Some New Yorkers want the $15.5 million falls created by Danish artist Olafur...Tags: Central Park, Regional Authority, Brooklyn Bridge, Manhattan (New York City), Government
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New Casino, With Live Poker, Opens At Mohegan Sun
Courant Staff WriterBruce "Two Dogs" Bozsum waved a feather over a smoking bowl and offered a series of ceremonial incantations, including thanks to "The Creator" for "good things you have given us" and "good things to come." Then the chairman of the Mohegan Tribe helped do...Tags: Robin Williams, Jimmy Buffett, Casino and Gambling, Tourism and Leisure, Foxwoods Resort Casino
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Dining Out Could Cost You Less This Fall
Associated PressFall's cool winds could make eating out cheap a breeze — depending, that is, on what you order. After a second quarter of too many empty tables and falling profits, restaurant companies are planning to woo diners back with lower-priced dishes as...Tags: Burger King Corp., Consumers
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Olympics caterer relishes success of Chinese 'gold medal pork'
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe athletes have checked out of the Olympic village, but Wang Gang and his wife, Liang Di, are still running around here serving Dongpo pork and other famous Chinese dishes to hundreds of Olympic staff. The couple's work is only half done as Beijing...Tags: Global Expansion, McDonald's, Beijing Games, Hormel Foods Corporation, Crimes
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New York Real Estate: Kew Gardens, Queens
Special to amNewYorkIf you are a believer of "great things come in small packages," then Kew Gardens might be your kind of neighborhood. This triangular-shaped enclave has many conveniences of city life, yet retains a small-town feel. One of seven planned communities in...Tags: Long Island Rail Road, Murder, George Gershwin, Dorothy Parker, Movies
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Tip A Firefighter Tonight
The Tip A Fire Fighter event, hosted by IAFF Local 1073, is planned for tonight, from 4 to 9 p.m., at the Firehouse Steakhouse restaurant, 412 Main St. Local firefighters will serve as waiters and collect donations for their annual Fill the Boot campaign...Tags: Fires
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Corrections and clarifications, Aug. 28, 2008
•A story in the main news section Tuesday was accompanied by a list of kosher restaurants in Chicago that mistakenly included the Jerusalem Kosher Restaurant on West Devon Avenue. The restaurant has closed. •A caption in Transportation Aug....Tags: New York, Guggenheim Museum, Devon Avenue
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Man found hiding in ceiling over women's restroom
TCPalm.comA man found in the ceiling of the women's restroom at a local restaurant was charged with disorderly conduct by police Saturday. Patrons and staff at Mulligan's Bar and Restaurant, 1025 Beachland Blvd., Vero Beach, said they saw David Michael Cantwell,...Tags: Police, Police Arrests, Beach Vacations
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Spilling the beans on South Florida Mexican restaurants
South Florida Sun-SentinelFast and cheap are rarely positive attributes. But in these pre-recessionary times, the hottest restaurant trend is something called fast casual Mexican. You've seen them popping up everywhere. Most claim to be about freshness. Some proclaim organic...Tags: Oakland Park, Miami-Dade County, Palm Beach (Palm Beach, Florida), Beach Vacations, McDonald's
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