But Mrs Short said catering for the school children had helped the pub financially.
It set up shop in London in 1972, catering for immigrants from South Asia.
Austrian Airlines has won the Skytrax award for Best Business Class Catering for the last two years.
Channel bosses took advice from Welsh broadcaster S4C on catering for an audience which speaks a minority language.
Ms Sleet does recognise, however, that catering for all special dietary needs is a complex problem to address.
The university said the academy, catering for 14 to 19-year-olds, would help "fill the engineering and manufacturing skills gap".
One of the schemes involved parking for up to 59 vehicles, while the other proposed catering for 36 lorries.
It maintains the challenge for greyhound tracks is to adapt to new audiences, while still catering for established customers.
Then their children and grandchildren did well at school and eschewed the anti-social grind of catering for the professions.
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The health board said it had a total of 12 specialist beds, catering for a "safe working load" of 70 stone, in operation.
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Eventually the Treasury will have to choose between catering for scholars of obscure Asian languages and consumers of even more obscure Asian vegetables.
There are more than 400 daily newspapers, catering for most tastes.
In addition to its vessels, Scott Trawlers runs a fleet of refrigerated lorries and a marine engineering business, catering for the manufacturing needs of scallop fishermen.
But there are now more than 30 supermarkets and cash-and-carry stores in Calais specifically catering for the cross-Channel booze trade, including outlets of Britain's biggest supermarkets, Tesco and Sainsbury.
While some hospital caterers provide excellent catering for patients with particular diets, some still have a way to go before patients like Kathleen can rest easy in their hospital beds.
Sir Mike Tomlinson's report in October 2004 proposed that GCSEs, A-levels and vocational qualifications should evolve over 10 years into a new diploma system catering for students at all levels of ability.
The hotels also have to turn a profit, and most know that they will make more money by catering for an upmarket clientele than by remaining a quaint tourist attraction housing budget travellers.
"I've never heard anyone say, I'd really like to dangle from a crane and be fed, " says Scott Kennedy, co-owner of Candyfish, a sushi restaurant in Delray Beach that did catering for the Seminole casino.
But although overall growth is likely to be modest for some years, there are still plenty of opportunities, particularly in agribusiness and mining, and in catering for growing demand for education, health-care and the like.
American universities have long operated in other countries: Johns Hopkins University, for example, opened a branch in Italy in 1955 and another in China in 1986, teaching mostly in English and catering for both local and visiting students.
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Huawei kicked off the year by introducing its 5-inch Ascend D2 and 6.1-inch Ascend Mate flagships, and after a few months of catering for smaller hands, it's revisiting larger screens with the A199.
As well as widening the number of countries and languages involved, the consortium has also decided to expand the number of users by catering for people who - for a variety of reasons, for example dyslexia - find it difficult to read.
Farmers are inclined to blame big supermarkets and catering firms for not buying enough British produce, and for charging too much for what they do buy.
"Although volunteers are no longer able to assist us with the search, they are providing a catering service for search teams, which is very gratefully received, " he said.
The FSA has requested that local authorities test minced beef products and ready meals sold at shops, wholesalers and catering suppliers for horse and pig DNA above a 1% threshold.
It wasn't until McLaren-Morris signed up to a website catering specifically for boating enthusiasts, LoveSail.com, that he found the woman of his dreams -- 45-year-old former superyacht hostess Wendy Robson-Burrell.
In response to the horsemeat scandal, the FSA requested that local authorities test minced beef products and ready meals sold at shops, wholesalers and catering suppliers for horse and pig DNA above a 1% threshold.
It's likely that you will have a quiet night and you can use a price incentive or value promotion to attract customers - but as soon as you target a group of people in a serious way (through advertising), you are likely to be thought of as a restaurant catering just for that market.
Meanwhile, Hong Kong's Center for Food Safety announced Sunday that a sample of Nestle Dairy Farm Pure Milk, sold in one-liter packs for catering use only, had tested positive for melamine.
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Lasagnes a la Bolognaise Gourmandes, a frozen product for catering businesses produced in France, will also be withdrawn.
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