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Indiana man collects $1M Powerball winnings, plans to take girlfriend to Red Lobster
A Highland, Ind. man, who is one of two Indiana winners in the recent Powerball drawing, collected his $1 million prize Thursday, announced Hoosier Lottery officials. Larry Chandler, 34, said he plans to help his mother, start a college fund for his...
Tags: Powerball Lottery, Lotteries, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Obamacare: Rhetoric vs. reality
WASHINGTON -- Just recently, the Internal Revenue Service issued an 18-page, single-spaced notice explaining how to distinguish between full-time and part-time workers under the Affordable Care Act ("Obamacare"). The difference matters, because the ACA...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Health and Safety at Work, Internal Revenue Service, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Career and Workplace
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Local pizzeria dishes Scranton recipe
There's been a hearty helping of restaurant news in recent days. I mean a lot … so much that I think I will call this and next week's column "Restaurant Watch." Let's start with one restaurateur who has decided to peddle a popular Scranton...
Tags: Golf, Restaurants, Burger King, Sandwiches, Breads
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Nazareth's retail scene tunes up
C.F. Martin & Co., a product of the Lehigh Valley, is known for making sweet music around the globe. Guitarist and Martin & Co. manager Ed Golden knows that quite well. He travels to guitar galleries worldwide on business for the Upper Nazareth Township-...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Nazareth, Olive Garden, Entertainment, LongHorn Steakhouse
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Habitat for Humanity of Lehigh Valley opens ReStore
By Jennifer Sheehan, Of The Morning Call It's a store fit for a treasure hunt. "There's no predictability on what we'll have each week," says Janet Kolepp, manager of ReStore in Whitehall Township. Based in what was once the Circuit City electronics...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Car Tires, Restaurants, Allentown, Building Material
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Phillipsburg Mall ordered for sale
Phillipsburg Mall is home to anchors like Sears, Bon-Ton, Kohl's and JCPenney's. But have you noticed that the mall's corridors are riddled with vacancies? I witnessed the sea of empty storefronts as I walked through the mall during lunchtime Wednesday....
Tags: Franklin County (Pennsylvania), Services and Shopping, South Whitehall Township, Allentown, Economy, Business and Finance
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Darden, Disney bank on big spenders
Darden Restaurants is coming up with new ways to cater to its richest clientele by keeping detailed notes on its top 10,000 customers' food and wine preferences at Capital Grille. Walt Disney Co. is forging ahead with plans to build lavish vacation homes...Tags: Walt Disney, Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill (2010), Consumers, Restaurants, Darden Concepts, Inc.
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Trying to outrun the food police
There was the assault on trans-fats. A new law requiring calorie counts on menus. A county in California that banned toys in too-fatty kids' meals. And now there's a war on sodium. It's no wonder the food industry is hurrying to outrun the increasingly...Tags: PepsiCo Inc., Orlando Restaurants, Restaurants, Economy, Business and Finance, Clarence Otis
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Disney hooked on discounts?
Walt Disney World is hooked on the discount drug. This week marked the return of its "buy four nights, get three free" promotion at some of its hotels. And Disney revealed this week that guests can earn a free theme park ticket next year by...Tags: LongHorn Steakhouse, Walt Disney, Companies and Corporations, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Corporate Officers
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Lots of land left to fill at Lake Nona
Stand in front of the Burnham Institute for Medical Research's new building and you can't help but think, "Boy, there sure is a lot of land out here — empty land." The completion of Burnham's 175,000-square-foot building is certainly a milestone....Tags: Chemical Industry, Biotechnology Industry, Biotechnology, Health, Burnham Institute
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Darden caving to liberal pressure? Please
Are Olive Garden and Red Lobster the new symbols of liberal causes?
That's the outrageous claim that some are making after Darden announced more healthful options at those restaurants and its other chains.
Darden Restaurants CEO Clarence Otis smiled for...Tags: Restaurants, Clarence Otis, Economy, Business and Finance, Olive Garden, LongHorn Steakhouse
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Fix universities so we can steal California jobs
Steal California Jobs. That's my economic plan, and it sure beats what Alex Sink and Rick Scott are proposing. We have beaches, sun, clean air and 150,000 empty condos at $35,000 apiece. All we need are workers who can read and cipher. That's in my...Tags: Politics, State Budgets, Career and Workplace, Marathon, Unions
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