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wire: Meatball Madness; Meat Market Meets Bourbon
2014-09-05 03:08:10| Food - Topix.net
In honor of National Bourbon Heritage Month, Meat Market is serving up a four-course prix-fixe bourbon dinner on Tuesday, September 16 at 7:30 p.m. The $65 per person dinner by chef Sean Brasel will pair contemporary American fare with specialty bourbon cocktails from Brown-Forman. Reservations are encouraged.
Video Interlude: 2 Drone Videos Capture Hurricane Marie Malibu Surf Madness
2014-08-28 13:11:48| Real Estate - Topix.net
This Hurricane Marie that's off the coast right now is bringing flooding to SoCal beach towns and has resulted in more than 100 rescues in the last 24 hours at LA's beaches, but the towering waves it's delivered also means that surf's up.
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Downtown Wi-Fi kickoff will be celebrated during Midnight Madness
2014-07-17 12:29:31| Wireless - Topix.net
The town's annual Midnight Madness event will coincide with a celebration of the recent Wi-Fi project completed in the downtown.
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Fast-Casual Asian Restaurant Is Spreading The Madness'
2014-07-11 10:32:58| foodingredientsonline Home Page
On the heels of impressive growth outside their hub in Las Vegas, Teriyaki Madness, a fast-growing Asian restaurant concept, recently announced aggressive expansion into cities across the U.S. The company is spreading the ‘madness’ from the East to West Coast and has signed five new franchise deals that will double the total number of locations by 2015
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Has Google lost the plot again at I/O 2014, or is there a method in the madness?
2014-06-26 15:39:48| Extremetech
Back in 2011, Google's incoming CEO Larry Page promised to put 'more wood behind fewer arrows.' Since then, Google has made good on the promise and proceeded to shut down a large number of products (Reader, iGoogle, Buzz), and integrated or combined many others. Now, after watching Google's I/O 2014 keynote, it would seem that Google's spartan, utilitarian days are over: We're now back to Google's timeworn strategy of throwing product ideas at a wall to see what sticks. Has Google lost the plot again, or is there a method in the madness?
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