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		<title>For Your Ears: Wasted Words</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A new episode of the Wasted Words podcast is now available. It is hosted by your editor, RJ White, and the panel includes The City Desk contributors Shek Baker and Stephen Levinson. Thank you.]]></description>
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		<title>Friday Facts: Slaughterhouse, Partridge, Megatron</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[:: On Monday, Chief Health Commissioner Rudolph “Guy” Fenimore sent a press release reminding hungry citizens that the city’s three-year long ban on open air barbecue restaurants ends this Saturday. Blowout celebrations are currently planned at Roy’s BBQ, Captain Jack’s Rib Shack, Shiney’s, the Thai Barbecue House (which will be removing its temporary tarpaulin after closing time on Friday evening), and South Street Jimmy’s, among others. :: Think you know which building has the greatest number of floors on the west side? If you said the First National Bank building, think again! It&#8217;s actually the Richards Center at the corner of Willow Avenue and 5th. Despite its stunted appearance the building, a former slaughterhouse, has five sub-basements! :: According to a 2006 poll, more residents of the city are worried about red ant infestations than possible corruption at City Hall. :: Charles Medfield has run Medfield&#8217;s 24-Hour Cheesery continuously for over 60 years. It has been closed only once, during the birth of his third child, Marilyn. :: Animal Planet filmed 3 episodes of the series Animal Cops in the city in the summer of 2006, but the project was canceled and the footage never aired due to the death [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Friday Facts: Meanwhile, at the Pioneer Square Strip Mall</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jan 2007 14:16:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[:: Sister city featured on municipal signage on December 6, 1941- Mihara City, Japan :: Sister city featured on municipal signage as of December 9, 1941- Newcastle, England :: Hanna-Barbera animator Clark E. Pantuso reportedly modeled the design for the Super Friends&#8217; Hall of Justice on the Pioneer Square Strip Mall, at the corner of SE. South St. and Summer Blvd. The strip mall is currently home to a martial arts academy, an adult education annex of the YMCA, and an Olive Garden. :: Protestant churches for every Catholic church (2005)- 4.1 :: According to Industrial Planning Magazine, stop lights in the city are 22% &#8220;pinker&#8221; than the national average. :: Uptown boasts seventeen thoroughfares named after alcoholic beverages, including Martini Blvd, Gin Street and Calle Margarita. The Central Corridor is home to storied Tom Collins Ave. Teetotallers, however, may prefer to tread the non-spiritous footpaths of Temperance Square, located in the south-western corner of Mabel Tripp Gardens. :: Lowest city unemployment rate (1998)- 3.7 :: Highest city unemployment rate (1977)- 10.2 :: Number of Buick Roadmaster Rivieras (Two-Door models) buried as &#8220;time capsules&#8221; around the city in a promotion for a local auto dealer in 1955- 5 :: Number [...]]]></description>
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