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Drip by drip, Starbucks lost what made it shine
I still remember my first Starbucks moment. It was in 1988 at a new mini-size coffee bar in Illinois Center. I recall being mystified by the strange name, not catching the connection to a character in "Moby Dick." Oh, the aroma and rich taste carried me...Tags: Wicker Park, Panera Bread Company, Macy's, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Illinois
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No tomatoes needed to dress up pasta
sylviacarter@optonline.netIt's that time of year when we wait, oh so impatiently, for local tomatoes. Don't even start with me about whether those local tomatoes will be safe to eat in the wake of the tomato scares. Nothing in this world is 100 percent safe. But tomatoes from...Tags: Long Island, Livestock Farming
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The new Mayberry?
I'm only happy if I'm shopping. Wait, that's a slight exaggeration. I'm only happy when I'm not shopping. The last time I was in the Glendale Galleria, Abe Lincoln was off to see a show.
So in a way, I am not the guy you send to spend a night at the...Tags: Rentals, Abraham Lincoln, Rite Aid Corporation, Dean Martin, Condos and Houses
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THIS DATE IN HISTORY
1844: Mormon leader Joseph Smith and his brother, Hyrum, were killed by a mob in Carthage, Ill. 1944: During World War II, American forces completed their capture of the French port of Cherbourg from the Germans. 1950: The U.N. Security Council passed a...Tags: Joseph Smith, Louisiana, New York, Gay Rights, Christianity
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Paterson is cheered at NYC's gay pride parade
Associated Press WriterGay residents cheered Gov. David Paterson on Sunday as he joined the city's annual gay pride march a month after he directed state agencies to provide full marriage benefits to same-sex couples who were legally married elsewhere. "What he did ......Tags: Government, David A. Paterson, California, Executive Branch, Massachusetts
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June, a month of weddings turns to divorce season
When it comes to wedded bliss, the Lord still giveth, and the Lord still taketh away. Even in June. What used to be prime wedding season is suddenly prime divorce month. Everywhere you look, married couples are busting up, in the very most public and...Tags: Bill Murray, Guy Ritchie, Madonna, Prices, Christie Brinkley
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Chester Concert Series Is A Big Hit
Courant Staff WriterA local furniture restorer and a folk-rock performer who began her career in the 1980s New York City music scene have organized a concert series that is drawing growing crowds, showcasing area musicians and raising money for nonprofit causes. The Small...Tags: Leonard Cohen, Music, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Ohio, Wetlands
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Paterson Is Cheered At NYC's Gay Pride Parade
Associated PressGay residents cheered Gov. David Paterson on Sunday as he joined the city's annual gay pride march a month after he directed state agencies to provide full marriage benefits to same-sex couples who were legally married elsewhere. "What he did ... sends a...Tags: Government, David A. Paterson, California, Executive Branch, Massachusetts
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Valor, honor: NYPD awards 33 officers at Medal Day ceremony
Thirty-three members of the New York Police Department have been honored for their bravery at the 2008 Medal Day ceremony. Mayor Michael Bloomberg and police Commissioner Ray Kelly were on hand Monday to award four Medals of Honor, 17 Police Combat...Tags: New York City Police Department, Police, Law Enforcement, Manhattan, New York
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The Long, Storied Life And Stories Of Hila Colman
Special to The Courant"Extraordinary Life" looks back each Sunday on someone whose life made a difference. There was no pigeonholing Hila Colman, a woman who never did things by halves. She wrote 70 books. She had four husbands. She lived the life of a spoiled, rich New...Tags: Ring Jr Lardner, New Milford, Arthur Miller, Long Island, Music Industry
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