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Street play
Baltimore Sun ReporterOn a drizzly Sunday I had no immediate obligation other than to became one with the languorous and the buzzed at World Cup Coffee and Tea. There, over an economical Americano, I contemplated the city's appeal, particularly for budget travelers:...Tags: Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Seafood and Fishing Industry, Hotels and Accommodations, Cross Country Skiing, Libraries and Museums
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Fine dining on Long Island
• Wave, in Port Jefferson • Hotoke, in Smithtown • Babylon Carriage House, in Babylon • Steve's Piccola Bussola II, in Syosset • Brooks & Porter, in Merrick • Elk Street Grille, in Port Jefferson • Maine Maid...Tags: Nassau County, New York, California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County
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Port Washington REIT sees revenue boost
keiko.morris@newsday.comCedar Shopping Centers Inc., a Port Washington real estate investment trust, said yesterday that its first-quarter revenues rose 20.6 percent and its fund from operations increased slightly, by less than 1 percent, compared with the year-ago period....Tags: Investment Service, Investments, Land Price, Consumer Goods Industries, Mutual Funds
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A guide to (almost) every eatery along the LIE
Newsday Food and Restaurant CriticsClick to tour the LIE exit-by-exit For those who live here, Long Island's most salient feature is not its windswept beaches nor its pine barrens nor even its shopping malls. It's the Long Island Expressway, the route that runs most of its length and is...Tags: Justice System, Railway Industry, Theater, Transportation Industry, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Gas prices prompt shoppers to scale back in Aprl
Every dollar that goes toward filling up the gas tank means less money to spend on clothing and housewares. Retailers, all too familiar with the math, received more evidence of that economic reality in a survey released this week. Shoppers have been...Tags: Prices, Consumer Goods Industries, Consumers, Wicker Park, Build-A-Bear Workshop Incorporated
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Retailers angling for your tax rebate
Tribune reporterAsk consumers what they plan to do with their economic stimulus checks from the government and most will say they intend to pay down debt or save it. They also might tell you they plan to lose 20 pounds and call their mothers more often. Retailers, well-...Tags: Beauty Products, Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Beauty Products and Fragrances, Macro Economics, Regional Authority
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Cruelty-free shoes chic for everyone
Special to the TribuneCruelty-free has gone fashionable in the shoe department. Yet vegans aren't the only ones loving non-leather alternatives. Carnivores are also stomping around in shoes made without animal hides. Christina Santiago, 26, of Chicago, has two pairs of...Tags: Clothing and Textiles Industry, Animals, Fashion Trends, Consumer Goods Industries, Nassau County
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NOTEBOOK: Tackling world issues
Two students at Floral Park Memorial High School - ninth-grader Courtney Sokol and eighth-grader Clare Haugh - are knee-deep in efforts to promote the United Nations' Millennium Development Goals, a list of eight world objectives that range from halving...Tags: Language, Government, Massacres, Middle Schools, Schools
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Mesa Air wants to issue new stock to pay down debts
From the Associated PressWith its $20-million-a-month Delta Air Lines contract in jeopardy, Mesa Air Group Inc. wants shareholders to allow the carrier to issue up to $37.8 million in common stock to pay off its looming debt. The amount is more than the total market value of the...Tags: Trials, Company Information, Transportation Industry, Landforms, Air Transportation Industry
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DJ chronicles rise of Simon and Garfunkel
Tribune NewspapersCan you imagine us Years from today, Sharing a park bench quietly? How terribly strange To be seventy ... — "Old Friends," by Paul Simon NEW YORK — Paul Simon was 26 when he wrote "Old Friends" for an album that he and Art Garfunkel...Tags: Computing and Information Technology, Movies, Rock and Roll Music, Satellite Technology, Music
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