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Asian Man Delivering Food Shot in East Baltimore (ABC 2 Baltimore)
A 51-year-old Asian man was seriously injured Saturday night after he was robbed and then shot while delivering food in East Baltimore, police said.
City Police Report Ninth Homicide of 2009 (ABC 2 Baltimore)
An Asian man who was shot over the weekend while delivering food in East Baltimore has died, raising the homicide total in Baltimore City for this year to nine, police...
Breaking News on Food & Beverage Development - Europe (Food Navigator)
Daily news on food ingredients, flavours, starch and food additives. Free access to news on food science in Europe.
Local shares surge 5.4% on first 2009 trade, tracking Asian gains (Manila Bulletin)
Local share prices closed 5.4 percent higher yesterday on the first trading day of the year in line with other Asian bourses, dealers said. The composite index added 101.84 points to close at 1,974.69. The all-shares index was up 3.7 percent, or 44.40 points, at 1,241.39.
Asian Currencies: Thai Baht, Malaysian Ringgit Fall; Peso Gains (Bloomberg)
Jan. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Thailand’s baht and the Malaysian ringgit fell to three-week lows on concern deepening recessions in the world’s major economies will sap demand for regional assets.
Great food that wont go from lips to hips (The Charleston Gazette)
After a December of indulgent parties, abundant family dinners and extravagant tins and trays of goodies, I find myself actually longing for a return to healthy menus. That fits nicely with a need to shed some post-holiday pounds and bulges. Pen and grocer...
New Year in NYC Chinatown: Culture, shopping, food (AP via Yahoo! News)
The Year of the Ox begins Jan. 26 and stores all over Chinatown are selling bright red decorations to mark the new year. But while it's easy to pick up cheap souvenirs at shops around the neighborhood, it's also worth spending a day seeking out the unfamiliar. You can sample new dishes, listen to a two-stringed fiddle called an erhu, or even visit a Buddhist temple.
New Year in NYC Chinatown: Culture, shopping, food (The Salt Lake Tribune)
NEW YORK » The Year of the Ox begins Jan. 26 and stores all over Chinatown are selling bright red decorations to mark the new year. But while it's easy to pick up cheap souvenirs at shops around the neighborhood, it's also worth spending a day seeking out the unfamiliar.
New Year in New York City's Chinatown: culture, shopping, food (The Canadian Press via Yahoo! Canada News)
NEW YORK - The Year of the Ox begins Jan. 26 and stores all over Chinatown are selling bright red decorations to mark the new year. But while it's easy to pick up cheap souvenirs at shops around the neighbourhood, it's also worth spending a day seeking out the unfamiliar.
GuestLogix focuses on Asia (eyefortravel.com)
GuestLogix Inc. is gearing up to offer on-board retail management and enhancement solutions to Asian carriers. John Devins, Director for GuestLogix in Asia Pacific, will spearhead the company's efforts in the region.
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