Employment gains were in professional business services such as employment services and accounting, in manufacturing, in health care and in leisure industries such as restaurants and bars.
The largest employment gains were in professional business services such as employment services and accounting, in manufacturing, in health care and in leisure industries such as restaurants and bars.
He says his wine and spirits business, the biggest distributor in Illinois, has seen a serious uptick in the middle of a recession as bars and restaurants in the Chicago area fill up during the Blackhawks' playoff run.
From 2003, licensing laws put the clubs in England and Wales in the same category as cafes and bars, meaning they could only be stopped from opening if they attracted crime, were a nuisance or endangered the public.
Mr. COLEMAN: Well, I think that if you have ever spent any time, for example, in country bars in Texas, as have I and many of my friends, you'll notice that during the first 45 minutes or so of a show, the band or the deejay is playing traditional top 40 country music.
Their salaries are on the line, as well as their social benefits, and the chance to make money on the side as racketeers or bouncers in mafia-run bars and clubs.
He first worked as a shopkeeper but, as the pay was too low, moved on and tried his luck as a waiter in different restaurants, clubs and bars.
The survey carried out by Beaufort Research found that a quarter of adults under 35 in Wales watched Wales win their third Grand Slam since 2005 in a club or bar, with twice as many men as women watching the game in clubs and bars.
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In the study, Tammemagi and his colleagues surveyed more than 600 nonsmokers from the Detroit area -- half of whom had been diagnosed with chronic sinusitis -- about their exposure to secondhand smoke at home, at work, in public places (such as bars, restaurants, and bowling alleys), and in private social settings over a five-year period.
There are restaurants and bars in both main buildings, as well as freestanding around the lake, along with the vast spa and wellness center, a Broadmoor trademark.
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One bill allows handguns in bars and restaurants, as long as the owner sanctions it and the gun carrier does not drink alcohol.
The new terminal, which houses 60 check-in desks as well as shops, bars and restaurants, will increase capacity to five million passengers a year.
The ban on smoking in public places, such as bars and restaurants, has been one of the greatest public health debates of the early 21st century.
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Certainly we saw gains in some sectors, such as construction and bars-restaurants.
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Just 10 years ago, Valdes, one of the most storied musicians of Cuba, was serenading travelers at hotels and bars in Stockholm as a lounge pianist.
With high ceilings, clear sightlines, multi-level balconies and three bars, Union Transfer is attracting top national and international talent in genres as varied as rock, funk, rap and hip hop.
Other public venues in the city such as bars, nightclubs, theaters and sports stadiums will remain closed indefinitely.
The consumption of alcohol in the United Arab Emirates is only permitted in designated areas, such as licensed restaurants and bars attached to hotels.
In Manhattan, plenty of places get classified as tobacco bars and so avoid New York's 2003 ban.
If it continues to worsen, investors, particularly in Europe, are likely to accelerate their rush into physical gold, buying bullion coins, small bars, and ETFs, as they did in mid-2010 when Euro-angst was, like now, at a feverish pitch.
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You can now find Borealis products in 2, 300 small grocery stores and bars as far south as Miami.
You can now find Borealis products in 2, 300 small grocery stores and bars as far south as Miami, Florida.
There has also been a spike in demand for gold bars and coins (such as from the American Precious Metals Exchange).
On Saturday, as life returned to normal, local bars and coffee shops in Boston were abuzz with talk more reflective of the nature of the attacks than the specific ways in which the teenager had initially evaded authorities.
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In 2002, Mr. Bloomberg convinced the council to approve a citywide ban on smoking in bars and restaurants, a policy he often cites as one of the greatest accomplishments of his tenure.
The FAA already has ordered immediate cockpit security improvements, and the administration's proposal envisions additional short-term steps, such as security bars and other access barriers, during the phase-in period for the fortified doors.
Prison inmates create a life for themselves behind bars and in the process unique communities are established just as they are across the fabric of America.
Pedestrians won't miss a beat while they are on foot, in a couple of taps destinations such as restaurants, bars, hotels, and more are at their fingertips.
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There is nothing to do here: no nightclubs, no places of entertainment, and no bars in which to drown your sorrows, as even the teahouses are dry of liquor.
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