Archive for September 18th, 2007

Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Tidbit of the Day: Oh yeah…new job

Forgot to tell you: I started working at Marketing News, a marketing-related publication, last month. Right now I’m working on a piece about early adopters. (That means you, Tim.) Stay tuned for that.
In the meantime, here’s a link to the MN blog, for which I’m a regular contributor. They have about 2,500 Feedburner subscribers (hint, […]

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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Fishy Business: Chicago’s sushi boom is marked by Kamehachi’s 40th anniversary (UR Chicago Magazine)

By Daniel B. Honigman
Chicago has long been known as a meat-and-potatoes town—the kind of city where business deals are done over a steak and a handshake.
But in the city of broad shoulders, dishes like ebi, unagi and sashimi have become as familiar as filet mignon, tartare and sauce BĂ©arnaise to gourmands, entrepreneurs, hipsters and […]

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Tuesday, September 18th, 2007

Chicago 2016 Update: 2016 Olympic bid cities announced

And then there were seven.
Chicago officially has some stiff competition for the 2016 Olympics. Baku, Doha, Madrid, Prague, Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo are also in the running with the Windy City.
Now what happens? The first phase, known as the Candidature Acceptance Procedure, will feature a review by the International Olympic Committee of each […]

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