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Direct-mail specialist to restaurant critic (San Francisco Chronicle) Like countless Bay Area immigrants, Jack Shelton came and then made his own way. Born in New York in 1923, he arrived here in 1956 as a direct-mail specialist but branched off as an author five years later because "San Francisco is such a unique and wonderful... Community Meetings (Savannah Morning News) Submit your organization's meeting for immediate publication online at savannahnow.com/do/add_event or e-mail your meeting at least two weeks in advance to calendar@savannahnow.com or fax to 525-0796. Contact number must be listed. Community Meetings is printed Monday-Wednesday in the Accent section as space allows. For information, call 652-0310. To see more upcoming community meetings, ... (AFX UK Focus) 2008-11-30 05:38 PRESS DIGEST - British Sunday business press - Nov 30 (Interactive Investor) The Mail on Sunday S.F. old and new in timeless coexistence (San Francisco Chronicle) Back in 1961, a local author named Jack Shelton mapped out the perfect San Francisco day. It started at 9:30 a.m. aboard a cable car at Powell and Market streets, and he let readers know that a car is spun manually into position using an in-ground turntable, "... BUSINESS TIPS: Customer opinions helpful (The San Angelo Standard-Times) If you were asked, "Do you have meatballs to sell?" You might reply, "Meatballs? I don't sell meatballs!" But if you did sell meatballs, extraordinary meatballs might be the breaking point between success and failure. Dining out tapping you out? (Daytona Beach News-Journal) PORT ORANGE -- Jeanie Fidler and Edie Middleton eat out about three times a week. City of death (Times Online) The terrorist attacks on Mumbai finally ended yesterday, leaving at least 195 people dead. But already questions are being asked about how the attackers got through to commit mass murder NFL player shot in leg at night club (Corpus Christi Caller-Times) Burress was released from hospital Saturday morning Photos of properties to be taken (The Findlay Courier) Hancock County Auditor Charity Rauschenberg is warning residents that photographers will be taking pictures of their properties in the coming weeks. CAROLYN HAX: He can't forget her drunken flirting (Detroit Free Press) Hi, Carolyn: Here's an elephant in the room that keeps coming back with its ears flapping: Last New Year's, my girlfriend got a little toasted. She proceeded to flirt with a guy at a table next to us, even though he was with his wife. She then put her hand around his wrist for a second, so if I hadn't looked up I wouldn't have caught it. I didn't know how to handle it at the time and, I guess, ...
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