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Have your Chinese cuisine 4 ways in Warrensburg


		Have your Chinese cuisine 4 ways in Warrensburg

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

1 day ago by Bryanna Lindblom - digitalBurg

With four Chinese restaurants in Warrensburg, some people may wonder how all four can stay in business when competing in such close proximity. However, each said it brings something unique to the community.

If you are in the mood for a buffet, two options are King's Chef Buffet or New China.

Calif. butcher shop on cutting edge of 21st century food trends

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

1 day ago by MICHELLE LOCKE, The Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO - The pillar-box red lipstick is the first clue the white-coated butcher sawing up a grass-fed California lamb isn't your typical meat-cutter.

But then, Avedano's Holly Park Market is no ordinary chop shop.

Tucked into San Francisco's funky Bernal Heights district, the store - which first opened in 1901 as Cicero's Meats - has an old-time look with its restored period fixtures and black and white photos.

Cab driver provides services to Warrensburg community


		Cab driver provides services to Warrensburg community

Muleskinner, University of Central Missouri, MO

2 days ago by Raghvendra Singh

Neftali Torres' Central Cab service isn't just an essential element of the Warrensburg community, but is the virtual wheels for some working class families, students and senior citizens who commute.

"I have always driven; driving is what I do; that's my passion," Torres said.

Has pregnancy become a teenage fad?


		Has pregnancy become a teenage fad?

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

2 days ago by Megan K. Scott, The Associated Press

News that 17 girls at a Massachusetts high school became pregnant this year is raising questions about whether pregnancy has become something alluring to teens.

Many teen pregnancies still take place against a backdrop of economic distress or a search for love, experts say - that's been the case for years.

The man shower: a growing wedding trend

The Daily Illini, University of Illinois, IL

4 days ago by MELISSA KOSSLER DUTTON, The Associated Press

When Jonathan Morris' daughter was planning her wedding, he thought the groom was getting overlooked. So he planned a guys-only "man shower" to welcome Brian Wigand into the family.

The party included manly snacks, games and gifts.

"It seemed like there was a lot of hoopla for the ladies and not too much for the guys," said Morris of Maple Valley, Wash.

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