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...caught by one of the license inspectors.” According to Elizabeth Y. Lint, executive officer for the CLC, the license violations could prevent Felipe’s from receiving its extended hours. “It is my opinion that it is difficult for the Commission to grant the request to extend their hours when they’re not even complying with their license regulations as they are now,” she said. “It would be like rewarding them for misconduct.” Brush said the effort is being opposed...

Author: By Brian A Cantor, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Felipe’s May Stay Up All Night | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...Emotional Intelligence,” she wrote. According to Country, PEP has strongly impacted the Sisseton-Wahpeton Oyate nation in South Dakota “by providing a resource to people to help them achieve success.” She said that PEP plans to use its $10,000 grant to upgrade its equipment. The Yukon River Inter-Tribal Watershed Council—an organization representing 62 indigenous governments across the northwestern U.S. and Canada—was created by “the largest treaty in history between tribal governments,” said Alaska region Director Robert...

Author: By Paul R. Katz, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Honoring Nations Awards 14 Tribal Initiatives | 11/8/2005 | See Source »

...Spotted Pig, which won a precious star for its hearty burgers, Irish Stout and liver with onions. How so? The guide lauds fancier dishes such as octopus salad with celery hearts and praises the restaurant's "friendly staff" and ambience that "just oozes character." Naret says inspectors grant stars according to five criteria, including the quality of the food, consistency across the menu and the "creativity of the chef." He adds, "To have a star means it's really incredible cuisine." Yet some chefs privately say they're miffed that the Pig now sits in the same league as highly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The French Taste New York | 11/4/2005 | See Source »

...name for himself in the competitive world of professional dance. After he began his career as a choreographer and dancer at Massachusetts’s Deerfield Academy, Yamaguchi worked on a number of pieces at Harvard, and found quick success after graduation. He earned a space and production grant at New York City’s P.S. 122 performance space in 2004, and has since worked on pieces with world-renowned dancers and choreographers Douglas Dunn, Jennifer Monson, and Yoshiko Chuma. On October 2nd, Yamaguchi had the honor of seeing “7x7x7x7x7” debut at New York?...

Author: By Merrily E. Mcgugan, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Alumni Watch: Ryuji Yamaguchi '03 | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

...some worried the major product of the meeting, the $700 grant, might put limits on the free discourse that came before it. “If we are to discuss the issue of tolerance on this campus, then we must discuss our tolerance of Mr. Pappin and every other student who might profess an unpopular opinion,” wrote UC representative P. K. Agarwalla ’04 in an e-mail to the Council warning that the “Tolerance Bill” might chill free speech...

Author: By Beau C. Robicheaux, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: DOOR DROPPED: How to Start a Fight | 11/3/2005 | See Source »

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