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Restaurant Week attracts diners to New Haven (The Yale Herald) t the Union League Café, one of the swankiest restaurants in New Haven, the prix fixe lunch menu-duck leg confit, kabocha squash ravioli, and for dessert, either orange crème caramel or poached pears in chocolate sauce-recently cost just $16.38, far less than the cost of a simple entrée there, let alone a three-course meal. On Restaurants | Finger-food joint boasts broad menu, fresh items (The Columbus Dispatch) The creator of Leghorns, the new restaurant at 850 S. 30th St. in Heath, hopes patrons will see the pizza, wings and subs shop as a great place to take a crowd, or join one in progress. Americans are digging deep to save money (USA Today) As economic news has worsened and recession appears inevitable, Americans' spending habits have swung from one definition to another. Spendthrift to frugal, in record time. Part II: Customer Service Symposium (Emery County Progress) Lou Sansevero is the Emery County Economic Development Council chairman. He began the conference by telling a story about customer service. Sansevero said a manager used to go around and stay in his hotels to test them ... Obama eats here: Visitors flock to new presidential sites (Miami Herald) Chicago's tourism website beckons visitors to ''experience the city the Obamas enjoy.'' The Illinois Bureau of Tourism plans to launch a three-day getaway promotion featuring Barack Obama sites. And tour guides at the Old State Capitol in Springfield may get new scripts to stress two important speeches the president-elect made as a candidate. Cold Stone Creamerys iMix America Contest Begins Its Final Round (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.----The third and final round of Cold Stone Creamery's interactive iMix America contest is now underway, and the remaining 20 finalists are polishing their social networking skills as they continue to promote their ice cream creations and secure a win for the $30,000 in prizes. Marketers try to promote value without cheapening image (USA Today) Here's a telling sign about the state of our economy: The folks behind those milk mustache ads with glamorous celebrities such as Brooke Shields and Beyonc Knowles now are featuring financial adviser Suze Orman. Americans tighten their purse strings (The Desert Sun) As economic news has worsened and recession appears inevitable, Americans' spending habits have swung from one definition to another. Obama could boost tourism in Illinois (Detroit Free Press) Chicago's tourism Web site beckons visitors to "experience the city the Obamas enjoy." The Illinois Bureau of Tourism plans to launch a three-day getaway promotion featuring Barack Obama sites. And tour guides at the Old State Capitol in Springfield may get new scripts to stress two important speeches the president-elect made as a candidate. Aifa 2 Kali Menang Kembali Promo Winners Selected (BruDirect.com) Bandar Seri Begawan - The first monthly draw of "Aifa 2 Kali Menang Kembali" promotion was held yesterday at the Stadium Restaurant in Berakas. Eights lucky winners were selected by the chief guest Pg Hj Mohd Ali bin Pg Haji Othaman, Chairman of Bandar Seri Begawan Municipal Board.
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