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Articles in June 24, 2002 issue of Nation's Restaurant News
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Piper Jaffray: restaurant chiefs, analysts say industry outlook solid
by James Peters -
Yum! Taco Bell rolls out 'fast-casual' Border Bowls
by Lori Doss - Chipotle's Ells to curtail role, denies CEO report
- Restaurant Associates
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No matter how you slice it, toasters offer speedy way to brown bread
by Gary Bensky - Ducks to get fine send-off after devouring locusts
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Queen bee: Beehive chef-owner Janice Henning all abuzz about balancing work and pending motherhood
by Dina Berta - Bene vita
- Vermillion bistro
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Sandwich chains upgrade, revamp menus, grow portfolios to tap into new markets
by Amy Zuber -
Grill-buffet leaders, feeling fast-casual heat, ugrade menus, front-of-house to compete
by Jack Hayes -
Wingnuts takes flight on wings of creative design
by Lori Doss - Allied Domecq taps Furlow for top tech job
- Cheesecake Factory supplying B&N cafes
- Sweet Street Deserts
- King & Prince
- Vita-Mix®
- Fla. Dept. of Citrus
- Industry burns over fat flap
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Shopping for an agency is like shopping for shoes: you need a good fit
by Gregg Cebrzynski - Dyess Air Force Base
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Foodservice consultant Schier says games people play can motivate
by Dina Berta -
Mikimotos offer Wilmington, Del., first taste of sushi
by Lori Doss - Study: average U.S. hotel saw 19.4% net dip in 2001
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Babalu Grill, Baltimore
by Lori Doss - Sustainable food agenda to come to N.Y
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Family-dining players redefine themselves wile growing sales on signature strengths
by Carolyn Walkup -
Hotels join forces with restaurants, design promos to raise guest counts
by Ron Ruggless -
wBeard Foundation Awards recognize best cookbooks
by Michael Schrader - Denny's sister Carrows tops Advantica May sales
- Anchor
- Hunt-Wesson
- Puck group buys Cucina chains of Schwartz Bros
- McDonald's promotes 'Lilo & Stitch' with bobble-head toys
- Survey: job satisfaction levels on the upswing
- CPK hires Z'Tejas vet Marsh, promotes Sugueti
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USDA: decline in beef production projected for 2003
by John Barone - Daniel Angerer
- Douglas Rowland
- Hunt-Wesson names Cirina president
- Students show off culinary knowledge at ProStart Invitational
- Mrs. Smith's Bakeries
- Calendar of events
- Castle Harlan matches Icahn's offer for Morton's
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Common scents enhance fine dining's flair
by Bret Thorn -
Dave & Buster's defends buyout deal amid investor ire, lawsuits
by Ron Ruggless - Gallagher's Steak House finds a home in Newark airport
- Letters
- Gaucho's grill
- Rick Moonen
- Top 100: part one of a two-part report
- Coldstone Creamery teams up with Cool Solutions to heat up growth
- Tyson makes record donation to fight against hunger
- Forsty Acres names Watson exec. VP, COO
- Roly Poly signs celebs to pact for Indianapolis
- Hatco Corp
- Tyson
- Hershey's
- French's®
- Ocean Beauty Seafoods
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Death and taxes: Senate kills inheritance reform bill
by Paul Frumkin - Aramark Correctional Services locks up another county-jail contract
- Masck puts new face on retail center
- Delfield appoints Karssiens to head Jackson MSC
- 150 D.C. operators face liquor-license tax demand
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Common sense from managers can return dollars and cents to troubled operations
by Larry Hanry -
Action plan: creating environment that motivates can awaken employee potential
by William P. Fisher - Durga Prasad
- PepsiCo creates new division, names execs
- Snapple names Adkins-Green senior vice president
- Houston beignet chain inks 20-unit Atlanta deal
- NORPAC Foods
- Love and Quiches Desserts
- NCBA
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Operators eat up good news: summer travel plans heating up
by Carolyn Walkup - Ex-Oscar's chief sues Sizzler parent for firing
- CKE lists $162m loss in 1st q, charges off $176m in good will
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Support for suit bred Aramark retaliation, employee says
by Paul King - Areca features bounty of Long Island's waters
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No kidding around: Rib Crib barbecue chain racks up sales, popularity
by Dina Berta
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