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'Aladdin's Eatery' a dream come true
South Bend Tribune CorrespondentMichelle and Steve Sabo were moving their son Peter into Oberlin College in Ohio when, tired of pizza and fast food, they checked the phone book and drove 20 minutes to Aladdin's Eatery. Four years later, after countless Aladdin's meals and takeout sacks...Tags: Health, Dining and Drinking, Vegetarian Diet, College Sports, Washington, DC
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White Castle burger chain considers alcohol sales
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The White Castle hamburger chain is sipping on the idea of selling alcoholic beverages at its restaurants. The 90-year-old company is testing beer and wine sales at a location in Lafayette, Ind., that combines a traditional...Tags: Hamburgers, Foods and Beverages
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The 'expanding' work force
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSara Sauer was a fit athlete who played golf and softball at LaVille Junior-Senior High School in Lakeville, but when she graduated in 2004 and got an office job, she ballooned to up to more than 200 pounds. The weight piled on, she said, because of...Tags: Weight, Employers, Weight Loss, 2016 Olympic Games, Labor Legislation
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Restaurant sues over 'Carcass Removal' listing
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana restaurant listed in the phone book under "Animal Carcass Removal" wound up as the butt of a Jay Leno joke earlier this year. But it's no laughing matter to the owner of Bar 3 Bar-B-Q in Bozeman and Belgrade....Tags: Dining and Drinking, Jay Leno, Restaurants
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You can't reinvent the burger; you can remake it
NEW YORK (AP) — When Wendy's decided to remake its 42-year-old hamburger, the chain agonized over every detail. A pickle chemist was consulted. Customers were quizzed on their lettuce knowledge. And executives went on a cross-country burger-eating...Tags: Management Change, Marketing, Restaurants, Mustard, Companies and Corporations
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Burglars target several businesses
MISHAWAKA — A burglar, maybe with a hankering for Asian food, caused havoc Monday, breaking into four different businesses in an early morning spree. According to police reports, three restaurants and one business, Spa Factory Direct in the 3900...Tags: Personal Service, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Economy, Business and Finance, Business, Plant Openings
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Notre Dame vs. USC: A possible bust for local restaurants
ST. JOSEPH COUNTY – It has been 21 years since the last scheduled night football game under the Golden Dome, but that'll change this Saturday at 7:30 p.m. As South Bend braces for big crowds this weekend, some businesses say sales will suffer...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Restaurants
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Development debate: How much city help is too much?
South Bend Tribune Staff WritersIn cities across America’s Rust Belt, it’s common for governmental leaders to step in with money, new roads and sidewalks, cheap land and other incentives to encourage economic growth. Sometimes that help includes buying old industrial sites,...Tags: Marketing, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Regional Authority, Business Enterprises, Economic Policy
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City spending almost $18 million on private projects
South Bend Tribune Staff WritersSOUTH BEND - A decision by Mayor Stephen Luecke’s administration to buy a former Family Dollar store on LaSalle Avenue, demolish it, then give the land to St. Joseph’s High School for $1 prompted widespread public debate. Taxpayers not only...Tags: Church and State Relations, Vincent de Paul, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Judges, Property
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Notre Dame football: Ex-Irish Faine giving back
South Bend Tribune Staff WriterSOUTH BEND - He plans on taking way too many pictures, emptying his pockets at the bookstore, and trying to act like a typical tourist — even though his 6-foot-3, 295-pound frame might give him away. "Saturday, I get to be a fan," said Jeff Faine,...Tags: Brady Quinn, Football, Notre Dame Fighting Irish, National Football League, Jeff Faine
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Market Basket: Round 2: Local business owner revives Auto World brand
As a boy, Tom Lowe frequently ordered slot cars and model kits from the Auto World catalog that arrived in his family’s mailbox. And like many other youngsters who built and collected model cars, Lowe says he dreamed of visiting the company’...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Vehicles, Restaurants, Companies and Corporations, Tools and Hardware
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Online gaming machines may expose Ind. loophole
FORT WAYNE, Ind. (AP) — New electronic machines that allow players to make bets are raising concerns about a possible loophole in Indiana's gambling laws. The so-called "sweepstakes machines" allow users to buy Internet time and connect to online...Tags: Wrigley Field, Computer Networking and Internet, File Sharing
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