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...DALLAS Worshipped by locals and snooty New Yorkers alike, Bob's Steak & Chop House is a clubby, wood-paneled retreat best known for its strip steaks from choice tenderloins; 450 g goes...
...seven-table, Lombardy-style Cielo offers a 270-g veal tournedos, rising 6 cm from a bed of toast and lathered in a thick sauce. It's yours for $21.50 Dallas Worshipped by locals and snooty New Yorkers alike, Bob's Steak & Chop House is a clubby, wood-paneled retreat best known for its strip steaks from choice tenderloins; 450 g goes for $43.95 Johannesburg In the land of the braaivleis (barbecue), the Butcher Shop & Grille offers 550 g of prime rib-eye cuts, aged up to 21 days, with a choice of starches for the side...
...briefly welled as he thanked the troops for their bravery. The loudest cheers came with Bush's promise to hang in here, despite the soaring attacks against troops. "We didn't charge hundreds of miles into he heart of Iraq and pay a bitter cost in casualties? only to retreat before a band of thugs and assassins," he said, as soldiers leaped to their feet, roaring their approval...
...foot, and three rode small motorcycles. At about 1 a.m., they attacked from two directions, opening up with Kalashnikovs and firing two rocket-propelled grenades at the buildings. Ahmed says that the U.S. soldiers returned fire and that the next day they left the compound. "Every time they retreat it is a victory," he says...
...Kong office. Su, who was born in Taiwan and educated at the Wharton School, joined the KFC team in 1989; he has since succeeded where others have failed. American fast-food chains such as Popeyes Chicken & Biscuits and Dunkin' Donuts tried to establish China operations but were forced to retreat, in part because they didn't cater well enough to the palate of the Chinese consumer. By contrast, KFC has even outperformed fast-food giant McDonald's. KFC outlets outnumber Golden Arches by more than 3 to 2 in the mainland...