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    San Diego, the seventh largest city in the U.S., has earned a distinction for its culinary delights both nationally and internationally. Any discussion about San Diego is incomplete without talking about the mouthwatering cuisines served in its restaurants. Restaurants in San Diego are known for their outstanding dishes as More>>
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    Atlanta is known for its hearty and delicious food. Any description about Atlanta invariably brings to mind the mention of the restaurants serving some mouthwatering and delectable dishes. Restaurants in Atlanta are known for their versatility in offering delicacies of different types. Whether Italian, Mexican, French, or ty More>>
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Three fast-food restaurants broken into (Grand Island Independent)
(07/04/2009 11:35 PM)

Three Grand Island fast-food restaurants were broken into overnight Sunday. More>>

Three G.I. fast-food restaurants burglarized (Grand Island Independent)
(07/04/2009 11:35 PM)

Three Grand Island fast-food restaurants were broken into early Monday morning. More>>

Alcohol, Then Tobacco. Now Fast Food? (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! News)
(07/04/2009 11:35 PM)

New York City Councilman Eric Gioia is drafting a bill that would forbid fast-food chains from opening new restaurants within one-tenth of a mile of city schools. Gioia cites a recent study's finding that when schools in California are that close to hamburgers and french fries, the student obesity rate is likely to be 5.2% higher. "Of course there's a degree of personal responsibility here," ... More>>

GreenGo Food: "fast food with a conscience" in Ballard (Seattle Times)
(07/04/2009 11:35 PM)

GreenGo Food, which opened in February in a tiny building in Ballard, combines two trends: farmers-market purveyors establishing restaurants and the use of locally sourced ingredients. More>>

Alcohol, Then Tobacco. Now Fast Food? (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
(07/04/2009 11:35 PM)

Chain restaurants, despite their efforts, face mounting pressure to curb marketing of unhealthy foods to children. Are outright fast-food bans next? More>>