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Cafe culture blooms in West Bank’s Ramallah
RAMALLAH (West Bank), April 12 — While Paris’s Left Bank is famous for its fine restaurants and bustling cafes, Palestine’s West Bank is not. But that might be about to change. The hilly city of Ramallah, which lies just to the north of Jerusalem, has undergone a boom in recent years on the back of Western donor support, with smart eateries and …
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Burrito shop to open in Stadium Village
By: Jennifer Bissell A new burrito shop will be opening in Stadium Village next to Caribou Coffee in May. Leo’s Burritos is a new take on the “cafeteria line” burrito and will offer customers sautéed made-to-order burritos. Manny Perez, an owner of the shop, said he sees burrito restaurants to be an up and coming concept. “It’s a good product with lots of different variety to be had,” Perez said …
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Friendly “Carrotmob” targets coffee shop for reverse boycott, sustainable lighting
They target an environmentally friendly business, plan the right day to strike and buy stuff. Originating in San Francisco in 2008, Carrotmobs are designed as a reverse boycott, encouraging consumers to patronize stores attempting to reduce their ecological footprint.
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Thornbury Township plans 7th annual Daffodil Day, April 9
On Saturday, April 9, the Thornbury Historic Committee will host the 7th Annual Daffodil Day, celebrating the thousands of daffodils planted throughout the community. The day begins with an all-you-can-eat breakfast of pancakes, eggs, sausage, bacon, juice and coffee served from 8 to 10:30 a.m. in the Glen Mills School cafeteria. Tickets are $7; $3 for children 10 and under, and will be sold at …
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‘Fresh baked’ supermarket bread rolls are frozen and up to a YEAR old
The practice risks being exposed by a new European Union regulation that will force retailers to declare on packets which foods have been frozen.
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THE DISTILLERY: Storm in a can
Commentators call victory for Foster’s against the retailers, but warn of further strife for the beer market. 24 Mar 2011 7:16 AM
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Bulgarian Health Ministry to Increase Smoking Ban Checks
The Bulgarian Health Ministry has announced it will increase the checks for smoking in public places after 5 pm and on holidays. The reason for the increased checks are signals from citizens that the rules for smoking in bars, restaurants and coffee shops are not followed strictly in the late hours of the day. According to the restrictions, which entered into effect on December 19, 2010, owners …
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