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French (re)connection
Parlez vous Francais? No? Now might be a good time to learn. Chicago, it seems, is experiencing a bit of a French incursion.
And according to one imposing Frenchman, Christophe David: "It's growing. And it is not finished."
Which sounds rather...Tags: Food and Dining Culture, Rhode Island, Clothing and Textiles Industry, Jupiter, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Small. Medium. Gone.
Chicago Tribune reporterVenti drinkers—and that means you, mister, with the 20-ounce coffee in your hand—watch out. Starting Aug. 1, Intelligentsia Coffee, the Chicago company with three local cafes and whose coffee is served in more than 900 restaurants and...Tags: Beverage Industry
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Factory Can Be Cleaned Up
Courant Staff WriterThe abandoned National Welding factory on Cedar Street is coated on the inside with asbestos and sits on ground that is contaminated with petroleum. But the 4-acre site off Route 9 that town officials have stamped as an eyesore can be cleaned up for...Tags: New Britain, Newington, Central Connecticut State University, Plant Openings, Glastonbury
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Kidman birth adds to Nashville's image as oasis
AP Entertainment WriterNicole Kidman has described Nashville as a quiet escape, a nice place to raise a garden or grab coffee without photographers in tow. So it really shouldn't be a surprise that it's also where she and husband Keith Urban chose to have their first child....Tags: Jessica Simpson, Ashley Judd, Television, Sheryl Crow, Nicole Kidman
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Investor brain trust to reunite
Sun reporterAfter a New York company acquired Alex. Brown Inc. in 1997, divisions of the venerable Baltimore investment firm - which helped finance companies ranging from the B&O Railroad to Starbucks - began to go their separate ways. And for almost that long, ever...Tags: Mutual Funds, Investments, Banking, T. Rowe Price, Royal Bank of Canada
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Economic down shift
Chip Ganassi shocked the NASCAR industry when he shut down Dario Franchitti's unsponsored race team, putting last year's IndyCar Series champion and 71 other employees out of work. That it happened to Ganassi, a multi-car owner who just six weeks ago won...Tags: Ford Motor Co., Dale Earnhardt Jr., Bobby Ginn, General Motors Corp., Auto Trends
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West Hollywood wants cyclists, pedestrians to share the sidewalk
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAs gas prices force some motorists to dust off their bicycles, West Hollywood authorities are backpedaling on a law that bans bike riding on its pedestrian-packed sidewalks. The compact, walking-friendly city is preparing to legalize sidewalk bike riding...Tags: Los Angeles, Prices, Venice, Health and Safety at School, Petroleum Industry
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Tamales multiétnicos llegan a North Riverside
Jaime Flores, de 50 años, tuvo a su cargo una región completa de la organización sin fines de lucro INROADS, Inc. Como líder comunitario reclutaba a estudiantes minoritarios talentosos para que hicieran sus internados en empresas interesadas en obtener...Tags: Foreign Aid, Illinois, Wicker Park, Bedford (Bedford, Virginia), Economic Sanctions
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New Yorkers altering eating habits
mnaanes@am-ny.comTwo months after many New York chain restaurants began posting the number of calories in their food, customers are shying away from their calorie-laden favorites and opting for lighter fare. "I go for the low-fat coffee cake instead of the regular cake,...Tags: Fort Greene, Park Slope, New York, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Williamsburg
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