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The Cottage Bar Downtown Grand Rapids Has Been Sold


The Cottage Bar Downtown Grand Rapids Has Been Sold
The Cottage Bar, a landmark downtown Grand Rapids and the city's longest-running restaurant has new ownership.
According to Wood TV 8, The Cottage Bar and its sister restaurant One Trick Pony have been purchased by Jassi and Sandeep Dhami, who own neighboring Palace of India.
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The restaurants were put on the market last year, when the owner of 41 years, Dan Verhil, announced that he'd be retiring and selling the businesses at the corner of Fulton Street E and La Grave Avenue SE.
The restaurant was first opened in 1927 by Earl and Marie Coon. Originally it was a sandwich shop called "The Cottage" that catered to the surrounding factories.

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AstraZeneca : sold out of vaccine maker Moderna last year

AstraZeneca sold its stake in rival COVID-19 vaccine maker Moderna for roughly $1 billion over the course of last year as the Anglo-Swedish drugmaker cashed in on the meteoric rise in the U.S.... | March 6, 2021

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Unsafe, adulterated food commonly sold in markets: Rehman Malik


National
February 26, 2021
ISLAMABAD: Former interior minister and Chairman Senate Standing Committee on Interior, Senator A. Rehman Malik, on Thursday said that a healthy society is not only vital for better quality of life but it also boosts the quality of human capital and socioeconomic development of the country.
While addressing a seminar today here in Islamabad, Senator Rehman Malik said that adulteration and unsafe food are the major causes of growing diseases in Pakistan. He said that safe and hygienic food is the basic right of every citizen and it is the foremost responsibility of the state to ensure its availability.

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Parker v Fa: Tension building ahead of Saturday's show-down


Parker v Fa: Tension building ahead of Saturday's show-down
25 Feb, 2021 02:12 AM
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Heavyweight boxers Junior Fa and Joseph Parker face off at a press conference ahead of Saturday's fight. Photo / Photosport
Excitement is building as boxing rivals Joseph Parker and Junior Fa prepare to step into the ring for what has been billed as one of the biggest events in New Zealand boxing history.
Fight night is this Saturday at Auckland's Spark Arena with tickets selling fast for the much-anticipated event.
Promoter David Higgins said about 80 per cent of the tickets have been sold.
So far more than 8000 people are expected to attend the event with corporates snapping up about 95 tables to treat staff and host clients.

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Feral chickens left behind by former neighbour continue to terrorise neighbourhood, Glen Eden home owner says


Feral chickens left behind by former neighbour continue to terrorise neighbourhood, Glen Eden home owner says
22 Feb, 2021 09:25 PM
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Auckland Council has been working on the chicken complaint since it was brought to its attention last year. Photo / Jason Oxenham
Lincoln Tan is the New Zealand Herald’s diversity, ethnic affairs and immigration senior reporter.lincoln.tan@nzherald.co.nz@LincolnTanNZH
A Glen Eden homeowner has filed a fresh complaint to Auckland Council claiming his neighbour's chickens have gone feral and continue to cause a nightmare even though the property had been sold.
Chao Su, 82, first filed a complaint in February last year about his neighbour having more than 100 chickens - with some roosters "taller than dogs" - that were causing a nuisance on his property.

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Jay Z sells his company to the world's biggest luxury goods company

Jay Z just doesn't stop with putting his foot print everywhere and making sure his name is known. He now joins LVMH, the world's biggest luxury goods company.

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Wall Street ends little changed | MarketScreener


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Stocks barely budged on Wall Street, ending Friday mixed. The Great Rotation advanced as investors bet on an economic recovery. They sold tech shares that have rallied throughout the health crisis like Facebook and Netflix and bought Deere, Caterpillar and other economically sensitive cyclical stocks.
Mercadien Asset Management president Ken Kamen says investors should take some profit on tech stocks and invest more in value and cyclical stocks.
"It's not that we've we are abandoning growth or suggesting people shouldn't but I think it's time to pare that. I mean the markets just doing so well and a lot of these growth stocks are priced for more than perfection."

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Luxury cars repossessed from high roller over unpaid debts


Luxury cars repossessed from high roller over unpaid debts
20 Feb, 2021 04:00 PM
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Gerard Peters has had several cars repossessed by creditors. Photo / Supplied
An Auckland businessman who gained notoriety after his $400,000 Lamborghini was towed because he misused a disabled parking spot has had the luxury car repossessed and sold over unpaid debts.
Gerard Peters, 30, hit headlines
in 2015 after his $400,000 Lamborghini was photographed in a disabled parking spot at West Auckland shopping complex LynnMall.
While Peters was able to pay that $400 parking fine and reclaim his vehicle, more recent - and substantial - debts have seen that Lamborghini and five other luxury cars he owned seized and sold to satisfy short-changed creditors.

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