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...tucked neatly in between Burger King and T.J. Maxx on the town lines of Waltham and Lexington (hence the name), is a self-proclaimed party center. Able to accommodate up to 15 birthday parties at once, this rollerway is a child's delight. With games like skeeball, whack-a-mole and the claw, kids greedily collect the coveted green tickets which ultimately render cheap plastic totchkies. With just five wrinkled tickets, boys and girls can get sparkly geometric rulers, gold or silver sheriff badges or a plastic compass. For the more daring entrepreneur, a mini pool table or real...
...employee at Burger King at 679 Concord Ave. said that at approximately 10:50 p.m., a male wearing a hat and jacket entered, ordered some food, and then sat down. The employee said he noticed another male behind the counter. This suspect grabbed the employee and demanded to know where the safe was. The employee said the suspect had a gun in his hand. The suspect ordered employees into the refrigerator, but had one at gunpoint open the safe and remove the money...
DIED. LEWIS POWELL, 90, the Burger court's balanced conservative--appointed in 1971 by Richard Nixon--whose 1978 Bakke opinion barred racial quotas but opened the door for affirmative action; in Richmond, Va. (see Eulogy, below...
...slides behind the counter, looking like your typical down-on-his-luck short-order cook. He flips burgers, takes orders, cracks jokes and signs autographs for the fans pouring into the place: businessmen, working women, students from the culinary academy up the street. They're not star struck, just pleased to meet a star who seems like a regular guy. "Can I shake your hand?" someone asks. "Sure," says Buffett, "for a hundred bucks." Everyone laughs. He asks a woman at the counter how she wants her burger, and suddenly he's leading the crowd in a Cheeseburger in Paradise...
...called triple-washed vegetables--should be thoroughly cleaned. Steaks can be safely eaten relatively rare, since E. coli is typically found only on the surface of food, and cooking will generally kill it. Hamburger is another matter. Grinding beef distributes bacteria throughout the patty, so the only safe burger is a well-done burger...