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Noisy restaurants and restaurants with soul
Dining@LargeThe nominations for both the area's noisiest restaurants (please feel free to include places outside of Baltimore in your suggestions) and for restaurants with soul continue to pour in. OK, maybe dribble in would be more accurate. But in any...... -
Why your comment didn't get published
Dining@LargeDear RedFishEx:I'm writing an open letter to you because you put in a nonexistent e-mail address when you posted your comment. That annoyed me. I don't care whether you put in a working e-mail or no e-mail when you post...... -
Liver disease plagues obese adolescents
TRENTON, N.J. -- In a new and disturbing twist on the obesity epidemic, some overweight teenagers have severe liver damage caused by too much body fat, and a handful have needed liver transplants. Many more may need a new liver by their 30s or 40s, say...Tags: Diet, Private Health Care, Eating Disorders, Epidemics and Plagues, Government Health Care
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The noisiest restaurants in Baltimore
Dining@LargeOne Top 10 no one has asked me for is the noisiest restaurants in Baltimore. I'd like to hear your nominations. My No. 1: RA Sushi. I was thinking about our earlier discussions of noise when I went to a...... -
Bistro Blanc and the mysterious enonomic wine-tasting machine
Dining@LargeI turned in my Table Talk for next week yesterday, in which I talk about the mysterious Bistro Blanc. It's not so mysterious anymore, after Chef Marc Dixon called me. (I guess someone told him about my original post.)Suddenly Bistro......Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Starbucks Corporation, Beverage Industry
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Small town for folks who want their space
Special to The Baltimore SunFounded first by English settlers and soon after populated with an influx of German immigrants, the small town of Manchester thrived because of its location between Hanover, Pa., and Baltimore. Located in northeast Carroll County, Manchester has steadily...Tags: Stock Broking, Academic Progress, Real Estate Agents, Rentals, Wal-Mart Stores Inc.
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Crush a few grapes, make a little wine
Retail watch appears Sundays, E-mail questions about store openings and closings to tyrone.richardson@mcall.com Pennsylvania law allows a resident to produce as many as 200 gallons of wine in a year. That's a lot grapes. That could also be a good...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Promenade Shops, Allentown, Whitehall, Hackettstown
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Contemporary Resort diners may surf a wave of inconsistency
Sentinel Food EditorThe Wave's tunnel entrance at Disney's Contemporary Resort offers much promise. Lighted with a Star Trek-esque blue glow, it sets the stage for something modern and fun. The large bar behind the host station similarly teases guests. But step inside the...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Star Trek, Beverage Industry, Lake Buena Vista, Buena Vista (Buena Vista, Virginia)
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Cuba Visit Is Like A Trip Back In Time
Special to The CourantWe spent more than a week rattling around this odd old city and its countryside riding in a 1958 Volkswagen that popped and wheezed and lurched but got us from here to there when the odds didn't look good that we'd make it. Not to overburden that...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits, John Lennon, Sculpture, Vehicles, Culture
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The Ambrose, Santa Monica's eco-boutique hotel
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterToday's traveler often sees red when a hotel promises to be green. No matter what you call it -- environmentally responsible, sustainable or ecologically correct -- being green still carries the taint of deprivation, particularly for hotel guests...Tags: Vehicles, Furniture, Transportation Industry, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hotels and Accommodations
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Buckhorn in Angeles National Forest is a cool place to pitch a tent
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterIt's no mystery why several outdoor groups have ranked the Buckhorn campground in the Angeles National Forest as one of the top campsites in Southern California. The campground is perched in the forest at 6,300 feet, where the temperatures are cooler and...Tags: Rivers, Forestry and Timber, Bodies of Water, Swimming, Natural Resources
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Sarah Palin's appeal to working-class women may be limited
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersTrish Heckman, a 49-year-old restaurant cook and disappointed Hillary Rodham Clinton supporter, watched last week as the country's newest political star made her explosive debut. She followed the news when John McCain introduced Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin...Tags: Private Health Care, Elections, Government Health Care, Petroleum Industry, Regional Authority
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