Word: marino
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...early January, the first signs of trouble were unmistakable. Two of the kiosks had quietly shut down, replaced by kiosks advertising the entrepreneurial possibilities the Shops offer. Many of the rest were complaining of slow business and not enough Harvard-sponsored publicity. Marino's--the Italian restaurant that opened several weeks late on the Mt. Auburn St. side of the mall--was causing problems at the University Health Services with the smoke from its woodburning grill...
...Acura Legend pulls into the garage in San Marino, California, and out steps a slightly built man with graying hair, in suit and tie, just back from work. He calmly surveys the workout equipment he has set up in the adjacent parking slot: two heavy bags and a pair of rigs, one supporting a stack of five 1-in.-thick pine boards, the other a stack of three. Suddenly he explodes into violence. His right foot lashes out, delivering a blow that cleanly severs the five stacked boards. Without missing a beat, he slams his right fist into the stack...
...longtime employee also said that employeeswere concerned that a service elevator used for"trash removal and specimen transportation...and[to move] any one who has died in Stillman" isalso being used to carry food into Marino...
Diguilo, the spokesperson for Marino's, saidthat while he was not aware of the dual use of theelevator, the restaurant only uses the elevator tocarry canned or dry uncooked food. He saidMarino's had been given permission to use theelevator from UHS when they negotiated a leasewith Holyoke Center in September...
Furthermore, Diguilo said, Marino's is notpermitted to use the elevator between 11:30 a.m.and 1:30 p.m., since UHS delivers its own food atthat time