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Sports-star restaurants have to earn diners' stars
AP Sports WriterAmos Zereoue grew up in a family where cooking was important, where meals were more than mac-n-cheese in the microwave. So when Jean Claude Zereoue found his son subsisting on ramen noodles at college, he quickly rectified the situation, providing Amos...Tags: Dan Marino, Michael Jordan, Mike Ditka, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Baseball
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Longtime secretary to former Pennsylvania senator admits pocketing $63,000 by padding bills
Associated Press WriterPHILADELPHIA (AP) — A longtime secretary listed as a potential defense witness in the ongoing corruption trial of ex-state Sen. Vincent Fumo admitted that she pocketed $63,000 in state funds by padding Fumo's restaurant expenses. Susan Skotnicki,...Tags: Upper House, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Pennsylvania, Parliament
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Restaurant offering free sandwich for information on thief
The Associated PressA Pita Pit store in Tampa is offering a free sandwich for information on a chair thief whose pilfering act was caught on tape. The store's Web site features a hand-drawn picture of the black framed wooden seat and a YouTube video showing surveillance...Tags: Sandwiches, Dining and Drinking, Tampa, Crimes, Theft
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Barack Obama's restaurant-review debut
The Swampby Mark Silva We don't often see the president-elect of the United States doing restaurant reviews. And we only now are seeing this one, taped in 2001. The producers of Chicago station WTTW's Check, Please! had been scouting for amateur......Tags: 2009 U.S. Presidential Inauguration, National Government, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Government
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Obama, Bush: Two presidents at a time
The Swampby James Oliphant and Christi Parsons Barack Obama insists America has only one president at a time. But for the next two weeks, this city shows all signs of hosting two - working a mile apart along Pennsylvania Avenue. On......Tags: Harry Reid, Joe Biden, The White House, Ohio, Republican Party
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Foes sigh when Scifres booms punts for Chargers
AP Sports WriterPeyton Manning's biggest nemesis in Saturday night's wild-card loss to the Chargers wasn't a defender eager to pound him into the ground or pick off a pass. It was punter Mike Scifres, San Diego's secret weapon who stuck six punts inside the 20-yard...Tags: Dominic Rhodes, Australian Rules Football, Dining and Drinking, Junior Seau, National Football League
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FEED ME: From our daily blog
Sagamore Steakhouse is doing its beef-reef part to confront the recession. The Syosset restaurant offers a steak-and-lobster dinner for two for $99.99. The offer runs through March 31. Restrictions: not available on Saturdays, can't combine with other...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Maine
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At 140, lobster sprung from Manhattan restaurant
A new lease on life _ at 140? That's what a Manhattan lobster got Friday, when the 20-pound crustacean named George was released from a swanky Park Avenue restaurant's tank. People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals is applauding City Crab and...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Maine
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Corrections and clarifications, January 08, 2009
An article on Page 6 of Thursday's Food section listed incorrect Tuesday-Saturday hours at Grampa's Bakery and Restaurant, 17 SW First St., Dania. On those days, the restaurant is open 6:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. An article on Page 5 of Monday's Sports...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Miami Heat, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Florida Atlantic University, Football
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Recession puts some hard-hit Hispanics in coping mode
Sentinel Staff WriterThe recession hit Victor Hugo Camacho 11 months ago when he was told he was no longer needed at the commercial-photography company where he worked for 12 years. It took the east Orlando resident eight months to land a mailroom job that pays just over...Tags: Victor Hugo, Dining and Drinking, Restaurant and Catering Industry
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Businesses offer incentives to bring in customers
Free antibiotics. Cheap steak dinners at luxury restaurants. Heavy markdowns on clothes and furniture. The option to return a new car if you lose your job. Discounted tickets to the symphony.
As the country's recession has pushed consumers to curb...Tags: Vehicles, Wal-Mart Stores Inc., Golf, Restaurant and Catering Industry, University of Maryland
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At least 213 D.C. bars apply for late inauguration hours
The Associated PressAt least 213 D.C. bars, restaurants and nightclubs have registered to serve alcohol later than usual and possibly serve food all night long during inauguration week. Businesses that weren't restricted by neighborhood agreements for their operating...Tags: Dining and Drinking
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