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Del’z Dawgs has much more to offer than franks and fries

July 4, 2011 by  
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Del’z Dawgs has much more to offer than franks and fries
Delbert Bent looks like someone you’d see at a construction site or hauling trash. In fact, he has done those jobs. But, all the while, he was dreaming of something else: opening a restaurant.
Read more on The Troy Record

Lost penguin more lively, eating fish post-surgery

July 1, 2011 by  
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Lost penguin more lively, eating fish post-surgery
New Zealand’s favorite penguin visitor is more lively and eating fish after undergoing endoscopic surgery Monday to remove some of the beach sand and twigs it swallowed, apparently mistaking it for snow.
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Ballpark fare so much more than dogs, peanuts

May 2, 2011 by  
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Ballpark fare so much more than dogs, peanuts
Ballpark fare so much more than dogs, peanuts
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Architectural Digest Home Show 2011 brings designer furniture, interior design tips, kitchen remodeling ideas and more …

March 22, 2011 by  
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Architectural Digest Home Show 2011 brings designer furniture, interior design tips, kitchen remodeling ideas and more …
The Center City lounge chair and ottoman by Wren & Cooper, a Pennsylvania furniture maker who will be among exhibitors at the Architectural Digest Home Show. If spring calls for a home makeover, a trip to New York for [...]

Baltimore Night Life: More Than You Think

February 21, 2011 by  
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Baltimore Night Life: More Than You Think
Once marred by condemned piers and dilapidated warehouses, Baltimore City has undergone a dramatic transformation since urban development began in the late 1970s. With the city’s ongoing renewal, nightlife in Baltimore has experienced exponential growth.
Read more on Baltimore Jewish Times

Anthony Bourdain talks Medium Raw, Madison dining, food politics, and more

October 28, 2010 by  
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Anthony Bourdain talks Medium Raw, Madison dining, food politics, and more
The biggest enemy of the antihero rock star is his own popularity. Iggy Pop, Johnny Rotten, Henry Rollins — they’ve all been accused of selling out at various points in their snarling, growling careers. Trashed hotel rooms and massive amounts of heroin have kind of [...]

Shopping locally is more than a slogan

September 30, 2010 by  
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Shopping locally is more than a slogan
When a community cares enough about its image, this is what often happens.
Read more on The Rock Hill Herald

Bob Sheppard, the Yankees’ ‘Voice of God’ for more than a half century, dies at 99

July 14, 2010 by  
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Bob Sheppard, the Yankees’ ‘Voice of God’ for more than a half century, dies at 99
The New York Yankees say longtime public address announcer Bob Sheppard has died. He was believed to be 99. The New York Yankees say longtime public address announcer Bob Sheppard has died. He was believed to be 99.
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Working at home becoming more common

May 31, 2010 by  
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Working at home becoming more common
Telecommuters say they need to be organized, have a dedicated space at home to work effectively.
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Which is a more expensive city, New York or Tokyo?

May 22, 2010 by  
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in terms of hotels?
in terms of transportation?
in terms of dining out in ordinary/middle class restaurants/fast food outlets?
in terms of everyday items?

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