Chili's Leaf & Bean serves coffee, cozy lunches (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle) Leaf & Bean Coffee Co. serves casual lunch fare in a cozy atmosphere. Creamy tomato. Salad with grilled chicken and toasted flat bread. And a big, fat chocolate chip-peanut cookie.
Pack 64 plans fundraiser at Burger King Tuesday night (The Standard-Times) MIDDLEBORO — Pack 64 Cub Scouts are holding their monthly fund-raiser at Burger King on Rte. 28 on Tuesday, Oct. 14 from 5-7 p.m.
Ghana: Food Insecurity On the Increase (AllAfrica.com) Food has always been meant to be eaten by man for survival, and also for man to obtain energy for his daily activities. Apart from that, food is needed for mankind's daily growth and good health.
Batteries Bad for Earth, Bad for Budgets (TheStreet.com) Disposable batteries cost billions a year and pollute the environment, so plug in or buy rechargeables.
Manufacturing Pay Growth in Sharp Decline According to VocaLink Take Home Pay Index (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) The VocaLink take home pay index has dropped to 4.0% in September following a second consecutive monthly decline in take home pay in the manufacturing industry. This sector has been hit severely by the turbulent financial climate with economic growth contracting by 0.9% in the second quarter.
Nightlife options on the upswing in Glendale (The Arizona Republic) The Arrowhead area no longer take a back sear to Phoenix or Scottsdale when it comes to dining, drinking and dancing. Upscale clubs restaurants are springing up right here.
It is too early to conclude that the recent dip in the WPI inflation is a positive trend. In fact, the central bank ... (India Infoline) While the Indian markets recorded a marginal decline in the Wholesale Price Index (WPI) based inflation, which reached its 16-year high at 12.40 per cent on August 16, and took a dip to 11.99 per cent at the week ending September 20, the inflationary pressures on the economy are expected to persist, given the prevalent patterns of commodity demand and supply, in the national as well as the ...
A silent tsunami hits the poor (Cape Argus) Hunger is the silent "tsunami" strangling South Africa's poor, who spend more than 30 percent of their monthly income on food, the price of which, according to a recent government study, has outstripped inflation.
Pa. colleges asked to cut costs (Chambersburg Public Opinion) Shippensburg University might have to reduce its budget by about $1.4 million if its Board of Governors decides to honor a request by Gov. Ed Rendell.
Inland Community News briefs for Friday, Oct. 10 (North County Times) Llama & Alpaca Playday on tap VALLEY CENTER ---- Camelids of California will sponsor a Llama & Alpaca Playday from 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Oct. 11 at 29560 Valley Center Road. Gates open at 8:30 a.m.
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