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2010-08-29 Coming to Harvard Square: Belgian Waffles, Korean BBQ, and More FlyByBlog Harvard Life. To Go. The Harvard Crimson

Tired of the same old dining hall food and late-night snack options Hungry students and visitors are in luck: Harvard Square will soon be home to eight new restaurants. We talked to Denise A. Jillson, executive director of the Harvard Square Business Association, and found out that over the course of the school year, all of these eateries plan to open in the Square:

Will open a permanent store this spring at 7 Holyoke St. that will serve vegetarian fast food.

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2010-08-28 Balu-gongyang: Korean monastic temple-meals

Balu literally means the four bowls containing food. This tradition comes from a myth stating that after Sakyamuni attained enlightenment, the Four Heavenly Guardian Kings offered meals to him in stone bowls. A Korean Buddhist balu is a complete dining kit consisting of four matching bowls with a spoon, a pair of chopsticks, a place mat, a dish cloth, and a wrapping cloth to cover all. The bowls and utensils are usually made out of a polished hardwood with lovely natural grain patterns in it, but could also be metal or ceramic. The four bowls are of different sizes and can nestle into one another, with the entire set having a cover. From largest to smallest, they are bowls for rice, soup, side dishes and water.

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2010-08-24 Inside the International Conference on North Korean Human Rights - Toronto headlines

The international conference began at the Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto on Thursday where there were several booths setup providing information on the worldwide programme, art exhibits from North Korean artists and Korean food vendors.

North Koreans sent to prison camps and detention centers are often subjected to torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment, states Amnesty International on its website regarding North Korea. Prisoners are punished if suspected of lying, not working fast enough or forgetting the words of patriotic songs. Forms of punishment include beatings, forced exercise, sitting without moving for prolonged periods of time and humiliation.

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Toronto - The 10th annual International Conference on North Korean Human Rights and Refugees began its four-day conference in downtown Toronto. There will be a - Conference Human Rights North Korea Toronto
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2010-08-20 North Korean plane crash in China is shrouded in mystery

The last time a North Korean pilot reportedly defected was in , when he flew a MiG19 to the South Korean air base at Suwon, south of Seoul. A North Korean pilot took advantage of a training exercise in to fly a MiG19 to another base near Seoul. And a pilot flew a MiG15 to South Korea in , just two months after the end of the Korean War.

While citizen defections are becoming increasingly common and North Korean soldiers have defected from time to time into China due to food shortages, pilot defections are extremely rare.

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North Korean plane crash in China has experts wondering what happened: Soldiers have defected amid food shortages, but pilot defections have been extremely rare.
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2010-08-19 Savor sweet-spicy Asian-style ribs News for Dallas, Texas Dallas Morning News Cooking tips Food Dallas Morning News

In some parts of Asia, grilling is the predominant method of cooking, since it requires little in the way of expensive fuel or equipment, not to mention that it tastes so good. From Japanese yakitori to Thai satay to Korean bulgogi, Asian cuisines embrace the caramelizing magic that a grill imparts to a piece of meat.

In the bowl of a mini-food processor, combine the sake, lime juice, fish sauce, sugar, green onion, ginger, salt and red pepper flakes, and pulse a few times to combine. (Alternatively, combine all the ingredients in a bowl and whisk with a fork. ) Add the oil and whisk to combine.

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2010-08-18 Grand Forks Herald Grand Forks, North Dakota

Korean Presbyterians of Hope Church in Grand Forks invite you second annual bazaar and rummage sale. This is part of fundraising event for Hope Academic Grant for young Christian. All profits and donations will be used to support young christians who study in UND and UMC. Food And Drink Korean Food (Korean BBQ w/ Sandwich or Rice, Pan Fried Syrup Pancake, Egg Roll, Beverages) Rummage Sale Item -Refrigerator (27 cuft),Televisions ,Rice Cookers, and more.

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2010-08-15 Korean BBQ Update: Bann Restaurant at MaDang Courtyard in Koreatown - Los Angeles Restaurants and Dining - Squid Ink

MaDang Courtyard is a new restaurants-and-cinema complex on Western in Koreatown. MaDang, which is the Korean word for courtyard, is a three-level mall, home to an upscale Korean BBQ restaurant, two casual dining options, a beer halle and a movie theater that plays Korean films with English subtitles and American blockbusters with Korean subtitles. Since it soft-opened on June 4th, MaDang has also leased out storefronts to a bakery and a wine bar.

Once stood. A Korea-based, family-owned chain, Woo Lae Oak first expanded into the States by way of New York City, then to L. A. s Koreatown and, finally, to Beverly Hills. Having already established itself in Korea, the restaurant was Koreatowns choice for elegant Korean BBQ cuisine -- a status now largely taken over by

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MaDang Courtyard is a new restaurants-and-cinema complex on Western in Koreatown. MaDang, which is the Korean word for. - Los Angeles Food Food Los Angeles Food Blogs Food Blogs LA Weekly Food LA Weekly Food Blogs LA Weekly music restaurants food movies arts
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2010-08-13 Dak Dak Galbi - Page 1 - Eat+Drink - Los Angeles - LA Weekly

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Instead of the name. The business card is in elaborate Hangul script, and youll find the restaurant in the phone book as Chuncheon, which is the modern transliteration of the name of the city. Its not quite set up for a crossover crowd: A waiter asked if I was aware the restaurant served Korean food.

And edgy vibe caused you to flee last years big Korean barbecue cook-off, you may have been pleased by the relative mellowness of this years festival: a groovy, amiable afternoon atop a huge parking structure, with plenty of shade, a big beer tent and a laid-back crowd that seemed to include practically everybody who has ever visited Koreatown - a crowd that looked like L. A. The DJs played way more hip-hop than K-pop, to the relief of most people older than 15. A soju cocktail competition was won by Joel Black, the ex-bartender of Comme and Ccedil;a, Doheny and Ca and ntilde;a, and commemorative T-shirts read "Meat Me. "

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If the cattle-car conditions and edgy vibe caused you to flee last years big Korean barbecue cook-off, you may have been pleased by the relative mellowness of this years festival: a groovy, amiable afternoon atop a hug
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2010-08-12 The Chosun Ilbo (English Edition): Daily News from Korea - All Fishing Boats to Get GPS After N. Korea Seizes Trawler

The government plans to require trawlers fishing near North Korean waters to install global positioning devices in an effort to prevent them from being seized by North Korea if they stray across the border.

Exactly where the Daeseung was seized could not be confirmed because the boat has no GPS," said Kang Jun-seok, the ministrys fisheries policy officer. "Were going to make it mandatory for all boats fishing in seas bordering North Korean waters to install GPS. "

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