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Slippery Slope Dept. - Pub 'fined A 8k' for Wi-Fi copyright infringement by User
A pub owner has been fined A 8,000 because someone unlawfully downloaded copyrighted material over their open Wi-Fi hotspot, according to the managing director of hotspot provider The Cloud. Comment?
Fee hike will hurt patrons
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It's an Auckland institution: Eating, drinking, and being seen on Ponsonby Rd's cafe strip. Comment?
Tiger Woods hit by more lurid claims
The tabloid storm enveloping Tiger Woods gathered strength today with more lurid revelations from supposed mistresses and claims of million-dollar payoffs to cover up a string of alleged affairs. Comment?
Victim's father testifies in trial over murder of restaurant owner
NEW ORLEANS Day two in the trial of a man accused of murdering a Gentilly restaurant owner focused on testimony from the victim's father. Comment?
Out of the City and into the kitchen
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Ajmal Mushtaq hopes to boost the turnover at his restaurant to A 1m over the next 12 months. Comment?
Wilmette Scouts to help animal shelter
After visiting a local animal shelter in November, the St. Joseph Emerald Girl Scout Troop in Wilmette have turned into elves to help the animals this holiday season. Comment?
Weezer's Rivers Cuomo Injured in Bus Accident, Sweater Possibly Destroyed [Accidents]
No! A nice, friendly rock star named Rivers Cuomo who leads up awesome rock band Weezer got into a bus accident earlier this morning in Upstate New York. Comment?
Looks good enough to eat
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Jean FranA ois de Troy's 1737 painting 'The Hunt Lunch' shows the typical aristocratic privileges of the day, which included carving up game after a day's hunting Oysters collect in heaps on a wooden table, near to the hanging carcass of a wild goose. Comment?
Simon Laffin: Mitchells and Butlers chairman risks being unseated in row
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It all began in a pub in Tonypandy in 1910. Winston Churchill, then Home Secretary, sent hundreds of police to the small South Wales town to quell strikes among local miners. Comment?
Vonn second to Goergl in super-G at Lake Louise
Lindsey Vonn's bid for three World Cup wins in three days came up just short Sunday, when she was edged by Elisabeth Goergl of Austria in the super-G. The two-time defending overall World Cup champion finished just 0.03 seconds behind Goergl's winning time of 1 minute, 21.91 seconds, while Ingrid Jacquemod of France was third in 1:22.93. Vonn won ... Comment?
Tiger Woods of the USA in action on the second hole during the final round of the WGC-HSBC
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In golfing terms, having six birdies on his scorecard should have given Tiger Woods cause for celebration. Comment?
In Seattle, we like to think wea re quirky, different, original, inventive. From tattoos to grunge rock to coffee culture, wea re a trendsetting city. Comment?
Fifth Alleged Tiger Mistress: He 'Used Me' For Sex
Forget four! The count of Tiger Woods' alleged mistresses is now up to five. Mindy Lawton, a 33-year-old restaurant manager, told London's News of the World that she and the pro golfer, 33, had an intense year-long sexual relationship that began in May 2006. Comment?
Black princess to make Disney debut
Seventy-two years after Snow White first emerged on the silver screen, Disney's exclusive pantheon of fairytale royals is about to get another member to delight little girls around the world. Comment?
Marketing magic: the business of Christmas markets
Sweet punch, gingerbread and delicate ornaments are a staple at any Christmas market in Austria, but the centuries-old tradition has also become a major business operation. Comment?
Let's drink to the economy
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Never before has so much wine been available at such good prices. Speaking recently to the head of one of the country's largest and most respected wine distributors, I asked how the year had been from a selling perspective - business as usual, difficult, or really tough? He didn't have to think for a moment: "Bloody tough". Locally it's been a case ... Comment?
Michael Bauer: the man who sets the mark
When people think of food critics, one imagines draconian caricatures like the critic in Ratatouille : a skinny, fickle prude who is impossible to please and whose prognosis sounds the death knell of a restaurant. Comment?
The poor economy claims another Urbandale restaurant: Maverick Grill closes
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One of this examiner's favorite promising new restaurants has closed its doors after being in business less than 2 years. Comment?
Organizing your kitchen
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For the Holiday Season nothing can be more helpful, or sanity inducing, than having an organized kitchen. Comment?
The big, long menu at Mustard Seed - along with the inventive, ever-changing specials - found a loyal following long ago when Sal Parco's first restaurant was located in a strip mall in Mt. Comment?