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Governor's ally sought tollway contract
Tribune staff reportersAn Illinois doughnut mogul forged ties last year to Gov. Rod Blagojevich, through campaign donations and a real-estate deal involving the governor's wife, while seeking to expand his Dunkin' Donuts business into the state's tollway oases, according to a...Tags: Government, Property, Patricia Blagojevich, Real Estate Agents, Travel
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Winners and losers in a possible SAG strike
The Golden Globes paid a steep price last year when the 14-week writers strike prevented the award show from going on. The possibility of another strike, this time by the Screen Actors Guild, whose contract expired this summer, would be devastating to the...Tags: Demonstration, The Real Housewives of Orange County (tv program), Entertainment, Academy Awards, Judi Dench
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Value Meal at Starbucks, Coming Up.
NEW YORK (AP) - The allure of the value meal has long seduced penny-pinchers craving a cheeseburger. Now, as the dismal economy slurps up profits, Starbucks Corp. is hoping to find some sales salvation in its own value meal variety. The tug of war for...Tags: McDonald's, New Products, New York City, Doughnuts, Consumers
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Free Dunkin' Donuts Coffee
So I was a little disappointed when I found out there are no Dunkin' Donuts in NorCal--they're everywhere in GA. There's a vanilla chai drink that I looove, but moving out here was a give-n-take. If you're a regular coffee drinker, you can snag a mini...Tags: Dunkin' Donuts, Doughnuts, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Saturday, August 14, 2004
Sentinel Staff WriterSunlight brought our first view of a post-Charley landscape, our first chance to assess the toll. For some, there was relief. For others, despair. Marilyn Bean, her yellow rain slicker still tucked under her arm, clasped her hand over her mouth and...Tags: Disasters and Accidents, Florida, Death, Dunkin' Donuts, Orlando International Airport
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A Sense Of Betrayal
Here, in the hometown of our new enemy, everything eventually betrays. Even the Red Sea.
Tonight, in staggering 100-degree heat, scores of Saudis have been drawn to the Corniche, the path that cuts along the jagged coast of this old port city. There...Tags: Politics, Al-Qaeda, Harvard Medical School, Wars and Interventions, Justice and Rights
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