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RETRO ROAD TRIP: Pennsylvania's Lincoln Highway
Of The Morning CallPennsylvania's portion of the Lincoln Highway is the place to find some of the weirdest and wackiest attractions on this historic road's 3,389-miles from New York's Times Square to San Francisco. The best of the Keystone State's quirky treasures can be...Tags: Bedford (Bronx, New York), Ice Cream, Transportation Industry, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Lancaster (Lancaster, Virginia)
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Elevation elimination
Dining@LargeHarbor East Deli is expected to open this weekend in the storefront occupied ever so briefly by Elevation Burger.Alex Smith, grandson of Harbor East godfather John Paterakis, is opening the restaurant with two partners.Smith was a partner in Elevation...Tags: John Paterakis Sr., Hamburgers, Companies and Corporations, Sandwiches, Harbor East
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PASSINGS: Bill Mulligan, Al Bernardin
Bill Mulligan
He coached UCI basketball for 11 seasons
Bill Mulligan, 79, longtime college basketball coach in Orange County including 11 seasons at UC Irvine, died Tuesday in San Clemente of complications from pneumonia, the school announced.
Mulligan...Tags: National Basketball Association, Health, Colleges and Universities, DePaul University, University of California, Irvine
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Fatty Foods Still Big Sellers
Hartford CourantWhen Sonic Drive-in opened its first Connecticut franchise in Wallingford last month, it came just in time to serve the fast-food chain's newest menu item, the Footlong Quarter Pound Coney hot dog. The beef and pork hot dog is topped with chili and...Tags: Yale University, Dining and Drinking, Obesity, Restaurant and Catering Industry, Kentucky Fried Chicken
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Old McDonald? Ee i ee i...NO! -- Ted Green
KTLA NewsSo let me see if I have this right. The Dodgers are desperately holding on to what precious little is left of their once healthy nine-game lead. It's August 25, the biggest game of the year to date. The Rockies are white hot, closing to within three games...Tags: Joe Torre, Death, KTLA, Sports, Ronald McDonald (fictional character)
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Woman Crushed to Death at McDonald's Supplier
KTLA NewsINDUSTRY -- An investigation is underway after a 40-year-old woman was killed in a freak accident at a food processing plant in the City of Industry. It happened early Tuesday at Golden State Foods, which is a major supplier for McDonald's restaurants....Tags: Boxing, City of Industry, Los Angeles, Accidental Death, Death
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Dramatist Donald Margulies sees the stage in a fresh light
Special to The TimesMore than a quarter century ago, the critic Robert Hughes called the public's response to Modern art "the shock of the new." The role of art was to stimulate ideas, provoke thought, challenge ways of seeing. Today, we are experiencing a different,...Tags: Mel Brooks, Frank Wedekind, Theater, Music, Pulitzer Prize Awards
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'Stuffed: An Insider's Look at Who's (Really) Making America Fat' by Hank Cardello
In the fight against obesity, parents are shoving vending machines out of schools and state governments are falling over each other trying to legislate trans fats out of restaurants. Hank Cardello, a former food industry executive with Coca-Cola and...Tags: Candy, Flowers and Gifts, Hamburgers, Nestle SA, Candy, Overweight
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Burger King launches beef-scented body spray
Looking to beef up your mojo this holiday season? Burger King Corp. may have just the thing. The home of the Whopper has launched a new men's body spray called "Flame." The company describes the spray as "the scent of seduction with a hint of flame-...Tags: Foods and Beverages, New York City, Hamburgers, McDonald's, Burger King Corp.
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Man says he's eaten 23,000 Big Macs since 1972
A 54-year-old man says his obsessive-compulsive disorder drove him to eat 23,000 Big Macs in 36 years. Fifty-four-year-old Don Gorske says he hit the milestone last month, continuing a pleasurable obsession that began May 17, 1972 when he got his first...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, Lifestyle and Leisure, Death, McDonald's
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My Dad, the illegal immigrant
Millions of Americans point to Ellis Island as the place where their family was first introduced to the United States. Others trace their ancestry to ships that dropped anchor centuries ago in New England. Still more greeted Lady Liberty by way of...Tags: San Clemente (Orange, California), Family, Anaheim, Illegal Immigrants, Crime, Law and Justice
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