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News of the Weird: Milk a Rattler!
The beauty pageant each April at the Rattlesnake Roundup in Sweetwater, Texas, requires traditional skills like interview poise, evening-gown fashion and talent, but also some ability and inclination to milk and skin rattlers. High school senior Kyndra...
Tags: USA Today, Central Intelligence Agency, Judges, Television Industry, Sweetwater
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Winter Park right to be snobby about counter service
Winter Park didn't become Winter Park by putting up with bourgeois counter service. And it has no intention of starting now. Go ahead, insert your own Winter Park snob joke here. Because this is the same place where you can glance into a passing...
Tags: Panera Bread Company, Winter Park, Public Officials, Hamburgers, Government
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Hopkins students notable in their absence in Charles Village
Loading his earthly belongings into a laundry cart that he rented from Campus Services, Johns Hopkins University freshman Austin Dennis made several trips from his dormitory room to his car on residential Greenway at North Charles Street, opposite the...
Tags: Union Memorial Hospital, Hospitals and Clinics, Charles Village, College Baseball, Sandwiches
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Chicago's GrubHub to merge with Seamless
One company was founded in Chicago by hungry software engineers, the other in New York by hungry lawyers. Both were looking to replace restaurants' paper takeout menus with Web-based technology. Now the two rivals are joining forces. GrubHub, one of...
Tags: Consumers, Startups, Financing and Stock Offerings, Finance, Economy, Business and Finance
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Alburtis getting long-awaited restaurant
In a town where locals have been starving for a place to grab a sit-down meal, talk of a new restaurant is a pretty big deal, particularly when it is taking the place of a perennial eyesore. Local business owner Terry Bender set off a buzz in the borough...
Tags: Alburtis, Judges, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Auction Service, Crime, Law and Justice
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L.A.'s Mid-Wilshire neighborhood could be election bellwether
It's a small swath of Los Angeles, near the city's heart, that hasn't received much attention from the mayoral candidates. But a Times analysis shows that a 2.8-square-mile, Mid-Wilshire neighborhood has had an unmatched record of picking mayors in both...
Tags: Wendy Greuel, Local Elections, Elections, Magic Johnson, Car Repair and Maintenance Tips
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Neighbors fear parking problems at proposed rebuilt Youell's restaurant in Allentown
The owner of Youell's Oyster House hopes to rebuild his fire-ravaged restaurant at the same spot in a west Allentown residential neighborhood but it might come down to one issue: parking. Youell's owner Christian Filipos brought plans before the...Tags: Easton (Easton, Pennsylvania), Allentown, Youell's Oyster House, Walnuts
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FEATURE-In the Hamptons, catering to the rich (and their dogs) is good business
Reuters(Repeats with no changes to text) By Beth Pinsker EAST HAMPTON, New York, May 21 (Reuters) - Judging by early demand for everything from doggie daycare to Ferrari rentals and fine art, rich Americans are going to make this a strong summer in one of...Tags: American Express Company, Stock Market, Long Island, Guild Hall, Bellmore
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Gay marriage law boosting wedding-related business in Maryland
The gay couples who've booked Rouge Fine Catering in Hunt Valley for their weddings have appreciated not only good food and stylish events, but something less tangible. "They don't want to be with a caterer that is going to be judgmental," said Jonathan...
Tags: Social Issues, Family, Gays and Lesbians, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Baltimore Hotels
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What do we eat? New food map will tell us
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Do your kids love chocolate milk? It may have more calories on average than you thought. Same goes for soda. Until now, the only way to find out what people in the United States eat and how many calories they consume has...
Tags: Research, New York University, Consumers, Elections, Nestle SA
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Naval Academy graduation has to do without the Blue Angels
He saw his first Blue Angels show in Detroit at age 6, and Thomas Frosch says the experience inspired him to want to become a pilot. He saw four more performances while attending the Naval Academy, including one the "Blues" put on before his graduation in...
Tags: U.S. Navy, Netherlands, Ocean City, United States Naval Academy, Career and Workplace
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Delray Beach frowns upon too many street festivals
It is official: There are too many special events in Delray Beach. Once conceived as a way to attract visitors to downtown shops and restaurants, special events are now viewed as a nuisance keeping regular patrons and Delray residents from visiting...
Tags: Arts and Culture, New Year's Day, St. Patrick's Day, Business, Festive Events
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