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Articles in Dec 23, 1996 issue of Nation's Restaurant News
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Group targets operators in mail scheme
by Amy Zuber -
Schoenbaum's legacy: hard work, charity
by Milford Prewitt - AAFES to open Manhattan Bagel units
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Brands are popular demands: menus stock up on enduring names
by Florence Fabricant - ConAgra authorizes share buyback
- Operator connection: technology in food service
- Riverwalk ship accident damages food-court
- O'Charley's earns $1.5M in 3Q, gets unit funding
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LEYE graduates launching own ventures in droves
by Carolyn Walkup - Heinz purchases New Zealand concern
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1996 Ad
by Richard Martin -
Resurgent Los Angeles eyes debuts, visitor gains
by Richard Martin - Good Times plans dine-in format
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If you can't eat healthfully in a hospital, where can you?
by Paul King -
Boomers and bloopers: hot new restaurants tell all
by Pamela Parseghian - BKI appoints Ankney to head natl. accts
- Silver Diner set to open three Virginia units
- Italian Oven Inc. to sell assets to Whitecliff Group
- Ground Round ends year with net loss of $22.9M
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Multifunction equipment handles breakdowns, peak demand
by Foster Frable, Jr. - Federated adds new distributors
- Correction
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Burger King: there's life after Disney as chain posts 'whopper' $9B in sales
by Louise Kramer -
Chain marketers build brand awareness via the Internet
by Theresa Howard - Sodexho debuts World Wide Web site
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Cigars: a smokin' hot trend gathers politically incorrect momentum
by Gary Regan - James River wraps sale of joint venture
- Checkers names Thompson vice chairman, CEO
- Krystal Co.'s Chapter 11 plan going into bankruptcy court
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American Bistro's Mitchell eyes new openings in '97
by Suzanne Kapner - Anheuser-Busch, Asia Brewery ink Budweiser production deal
- Disney to open Fla. magic-themed Copperfield unit
- Amex: menu prices to rise in 1997
- Eateries' 3Q back big after early-year losses
- New Orleans' rising crime rate demands swift action by state
- Gol-Pak to relocate marketing division
- Salute files suit vs. Round Table operators
- Hannibal's Coffee files for Chapter 11
- Italian Oven reports sale, loses $2.9M in 3rd qtr
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Java alone won't give you the jolt you seek
by Alex Fisenko - Hershey Foods, Huhtamaki seal pact
- Arthur Treacher's buys franchisee
- Flagstar taps Romandetti as Denny's president
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Seattle Crab Co. casts net in upscale waters
by Alan Liddle - Fine Host buys Boston management co
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Yosemite's Bob Anderson: completely at home out on the range
by Paul King -
Weber continues tradition at Milwaukee's Grenadier's
by Carolyn Walkup - Nelson named president, CEO of Carlson Hosp
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Cucos turnaround effort continues to pay off in fiscal '97
by Mark Hamstra - Daka undertakes strategic reimaging effort, focuses on doubling revenues
- 1996 Ad
- NECI to help train Middlebury foodservice workers
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