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Burke’s — RIP
Convenience trumps comfort as the legendary downtown restaurant closes up and a Royal Farms store moves in By Rafael Alvarez (North Baltimore Patch, 1/27/2011) “I remember going there with my father … a darkened place where Dad could feel the … Continue reading
Continuing Hontroversy
Cafe Hon Owner Whiting Apologizes to Baltimore By Ryan Sharrow (Baltimore Business Journal, 1/19/2011) Denise Whiting apologized on Wednesday for stirring controversy regarding the usage of “Hon.” Cafe Hon owner Denise Whiting apologized to Baltimore on Wednesday for allowing people … Continue reading
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Power of One vs. Power of “Hon”
Writer (Bruce Goldfarb) to test Whiting’s legal right to trademark word “Good for him,” says President (Benn Ray) of Hampden merchants’ association By Jill Rosen (The Baltimore Messenger, 1/4/11) He’s calling it the first shot fired in The Battle of … Continue reading