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Dog Lane Cafe: European American Arrives In Storrs
The Hartford CourantDespite its location literally steps from the University of Connecticut, the owners of new Storrs restaurant Dog Lane Café say they're not necessarily trying to attract students. The rest of the town has that covered. "[We] did a study…and at the...Tags: Salads, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Vanilla, Pizzas, Lifestyle and Leisure
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New shops filling vacancies in downtown Arlington Heights
From Crystal Lake to Hinsdale, Chandler Wiseman said he scoped out the suburbs for his new kickboxing gym before picking a spot in downtown Arlington Heights — even though the rent rates were higher. "We just liked Arlington Heights mainly because...Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Business, Sales
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O little joint in Ventura ...
Two lesbians, a man with Down's syndrome and a Jewish couple walk into a Chinese restaurant on Christmas Eve. Sounds like the setup to a joke, yes? Nope. This is my family, doing what we've done for a decade. Separated by differing philosophies, as well...
Tags: Judaism, Religious Festivals, Holidays, Christmas, Family
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Philippines travel: The best way to Manila
THE BEST WAY TO MANILA From LAX, Philippine Airlines offers direct service to Manila, and Asiana, JAL, All Nippon Airways, Delta, Air China, Hawaiian, China Airlines, Cathay Pacific, China Southern, EVA Airways, Singapore, Korean and Qantas offer...Tags: Hotels and Accommodations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, China, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Philippines
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Baltimore businessman imprisoned for undervaluing Chinese imports
A Chinese national selling plastic bags, restaurant supplies and other merchandise from China out of a warehouse in Baltimore was sentenced to 16 months in prison Wednesday for dodging customs duties on the imported products, according to the Maryland U....Tags: Punishment, Annapolis, Prisons, China, U.S. Customs and Border Protection
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Robbery is latest in a string of shootings on Greenmount Ave.
Once a place to wind down during retirement, Johnston Square Apartments, a gray, fairly new multistory apartment complex for seniors along Greenmount Avenue in East Baltimore, has become a safe house. "The majority of people in here stay in here," said...
Tags: Murder, Anthony W. Batts, Michael Allen, Rentals, Shootings
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Counter Intelligence: Ari Taymor's Alma stands apart in L.A.
Los Angeles Times Restaurant CriticIf you had asked an observer a few years ago whether the future of dining in Los Angeles was more likely to be influenced by its mobile restaurants or its pop-ups, the money would have been on the trucks. Food trucks seemed to draw from everything about...Tags: Carrots, Vegetarian Diet, Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Lunch for $10 or Less: Zhongshan
Google "once-bustling Chinatown," and you'll find stories about them in Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, Butte, Mont., and even Calcutta, India. Almost always, there is one last remaining restaurant where a city's Chinatown once thrived. In Baltimore, the...
Tags: Shrimp, Hong Kong, Google Inc., Lifestyle and Leisure, Restaurants
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2013 Chevrolet Malibu competes on power, looks, features
Detroit Free PressForget the Snake. I don't care what your menu said at the Chinese restaurant: 2013 is the Year of the Midsize Sedan, thanks to four strong new players in the popular segment. A 2013 Chevrolet Malibu LTZ with the 2.5-liter base engine is the latest to...Tags: Chevrolet, Ford, Passenger Cars, Honda, Lifestyle and Leisure
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A 'Glengarry' that has forgotten its realistic soul
NEW YORK— Early in "Glengarry Glen Ross," as David Mamet brilliantly employs the scene-blackout-scene rhythm he learned sweeping floors at Chicago's Second City cabaret, Shelley can't-close-a-deal Levene is told that he cannot have the "premium...
Tags: Bobby Cannavale, Arthur Miller, Celebrities, Entertainment, Kevin Spacey
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The Gossiping Gourmet: A winner in this Corner
Time after time, we find small strip-mall restaurants in Huntington Beach that are chef-owned and reasonably priced and offer a menu with their particular, inventive slant on whatever cuisine they prepare. Our newest discovery, the Corner, has been...
Tags: Cucumbers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Garlic, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking
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Christmas one of the busiest nights of the year for Chinese Restaurants
WDBJ7 ReporterWhere in public do you go to find people celebrating Christmas? Many stay at home and enjoy family time. The movies are a popular spot. But tonight is the busiest night of the year for one particular business: Chinese Restaurants. "Could be months...Tags: Religious Festivals, Cornwall, Holidays, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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