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El comunismo se da aires de capitalismo
Un viaje reciente a las dos principales ciudades de China me permitió estar en el nuevo centro del planeta económico y en el lugar por donde se fuga la energía del mundo. La nueva meca de los negocios es Shanghai. Una ciudad increíble, con una...Tags: Shanghai (China), Skyfall (movie), China
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Judge orders trial for man accused in 1979 slaying of N.Y. boy
NEW YORK -- A man who confessed to strangling 6-year-old Etan Patz, whose disappearance 34 years ago remains one of the nation's most baffling missing-persons cases, will stand trial for the boy's murder, a judge ruled Wednesday. Judge Maxwell Wiley's...Tags: Judges, Justice System, Jose A. Ramos, Kermit Gosnell, Trials
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Greener Cities Will Push Cars To The Curb
What will our cities look like by mid-century as America's population expands a projected 36 percent, to some 440 million? Will they be more livable, green, vibrant? Can we do away with our tons of city-based industrial wastelands and remake our low-...Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Environmental Issues, Population, The Washington Post
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St. Coletta's honors longtime worker
When a resident at St. Coletta's group home jumped out of a closet during some spring cleaning, Esther Medel and other residential aides were startled but enjoyed the joke. The young female client wanted to let staff know about her "displeasure" at...
Tags: Tinley Park, Human Interest
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Winner of $61k Kerr literary prize announced
As the five young writers sat with bated breath, Pulitzer Prize-winning Washington Post book critic Michael Dirda told them that a life of wordsmithing would bring them pain. One of them would soon win the nation's most lucrative literary award, the...
Tags: Graduation, The Washington Post, Colleges and Universities, Washington College (Maryland), Northwestern University
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Eleven Madison Park chef comes to Ink, offers glimpse of new downtown restaurant
The neighborhood on the eastern edge of downtown's Arts District, already home to Church & State, Bestia and Bread Lounge, is attracting another restaurant newcomer. Come late summer, the hospitality group behind the Churchill, the Hudson and Clover...
Tags: Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Coffee trends come in waves
For a while Monday night, the lead story on The New York Times website did not involve Angelina Jolie, Benghazi or a single politician. The hot, hot news? Intelligentsia, the Chicago coffee company, is opening a coffee bar in Manhattan. I can't...
Tags: Starbucks Corp., The New York Times, Angelina Jolie, Coffee
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Storefront Deli, home of the life-changing BLT, closes
Storefront Deli, a narrow neighborhood shop in Los Feliz that served pastries, thick sandwiches, bagels and a BLT "that could change your life," is closed, confirms co-owner Chris Phelps. The deli was opened last year by Phelps and partner Zak Walters,...
Tags: Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tacos, Breads
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Dania Beach auto restorer crafts horseless carriage for NYC
More than a century ago, the rumbling, sputtering automobile put the horse and buggy out of business. Now, Jason Wenig wants to help history repeat itself. The owner of a Dania Beach car restoration company, Wenig is on a unique mission: harness today's...
Tags: Midtown, Dania Beach, Financial Planning, New York City, Central Park
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Really? Wealthy reportedly hire handicapped tour guides to cut Disney lines
Orlando SentinelAccording to The New York Post, wealthy Manhattan families are hiring handicapped tour guides to pose as family members so their families can cut lines at Walt Disney World. Wow. If this is true, it's not only exploiting the disabled -- even if some...Tags: Physical Disabilities, Tour Operations Industry, Amusement and Theme Parks
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High School Roundup: Taylor shines in Division 2 prelims
BOYS' TRACK AND FIELD CIF Southern Section Division 2 preliminaries MOORPARK — Newport Harbor senior Marty Taylor qualified first in the discus throw with a personal-best heave of 190 feet, 4 1/2 inches and he qualified first in the shotput in...Tags: Track and Field
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