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Happy birthday, Superman! A look back at 75 powerful years
Hero Complex - movies, comics, pop culture - Los Angeles TimesIt's an auspicious occasion for the Man of Steel. Exactly 75 years ago today, Superman made his debut in “Action ...... -
Reese Witherspoon has Celebrity Entitlement Syndrome
A delightful new entry in the Celebrities Behaving Badly file comes to us this week from Atlanta, where the Oscar-winning actress Reese Witherspoon, 37, arrested on suspicion of disorderly conduct, apparently confused the traffic stop with an audition for...Tags: Vehicles, Reese Witherspoon, Police Arrests, Celebrities, Services and Shopping
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Matilda's hops on to Park Ave.
Matilda's on Park is the latest restaurant at the corner of Canton and Park avenues in Winter Park. The sports bar waltzed in shortly after Galopin closed in February. Matilda's kept the chic and sleek red and black color scheme but added several...
Tags: Event Planning, Limes, Restaurants, Macaroni and Cheese, Sandwiches
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Tiffany Deli makes mark on Park
For 40 years, Brandywine's was a go-to place for lunch on Winter Park's Park Avenue. The no-frills deli had an enduring appeal that attracted all ages and all walks of life. When the doors closed last April because of a lease dispute, I was one of the...
Tags: Pies and Tarts, Interstate 4, Winter Park, Peanut Butter, Sandwiches
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Hindenburg hero left treasure trove behind
Dwight Rose's father, Paul, used to show his son newsreel footage of the Hindenburg disaster and point to one of the figures fleeing the flaming wreckage as it crashed to the ground. "That's me right there," he would say. The real story is that Paul...
Tags: Nazareth, Macungie, Allentown, FBI, Air Transportation Industry
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Orlando keeps secrets about McCartney show
Are you a big Paul McCartney fan? Are you hoping to buy tickets to his upcoming Orlando show when they go on sale today? Good luck. Because many, if not most, of the seats have already been sold to VIPs, insiders and scalpers who have special access...
Tags: Taylor Swift, Amway Center, Orlando, Buddy Dyer, Services and Shopping
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Family values fuel Black Bear
"We aren't cooking food here, we're making memories" was a favorite expression of Jason James' uncle. For James those recollections are in every fragrant waft of slow-cooking meats from the kitchen of his Black Bear Smokehouse in Mount Dora. Good...
Tags: Restaurants, Beef Brisket, Potatoes, Sandwiches, Dining and Drinking
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Big Easy: Taste of New Orleans
The Big Easy has brought a taste of the Crescent City to Winter Garden. From its historic downtown to the Winter Garden Village at Fowler Groves complex, I thought I had scoured all of the culinary centers of the west Orange County town. But recently...
Tags: Tomatoes, Restaurants, Sandwiches, Caesar Salads, Winter Garden
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Orlando Sentinel restaurant review: Back Room Steakhouse is a hidden gem
This is one of those reviews I really don't want to write. It's about a great little place, tucked out of the way in suburban north Orange County. I want to keep it my little secret. I don't want hundreds of people to descend on it and overwhelm the...
Tags: Orlando Restaurants, Pies and Tarts, Apopka, Restaurants, Asparagus
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Women-owned businesses increase 59% since 1997, study says
The number of businesses owned by women in the United States has increased 59% since 1997, according to an estimate from American Express. Those 8.6 million firms are generating more than $1.3 trillion in revenue and employing nearly 7.8 million people,...
Tags: Business, United States Census Bureau
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Italio: Italian fast food reinvented
Today's culinary lesson is: piadina. The rustic flatbreads from Italy's Emilia-Romagna region resemble extra-large tortillas and are the basis for Italian wrap sandwiches. With the March opening of Italio Modern Italian Kitchen in Winter Park, the...
Tags: Orlando Restaurants, Fort Lauderdale, Restaurants, Sandwiches, Tampa
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JPMorgan Chase website outage linked to server, not cyber attack
Customers trying to use JPMorgan Chase's website were frustrated again by four hours of disrupted service, but there was a twist this time: The outages were caused by a technical problem with the bank's systems, not by a cyber attack. The intermittent...
Tags: JPMorgan Chase & Co., Computer Crime, Banking, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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