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EPA orders cleanup of Chicago River

Sunday, May 15th, 2011
Windsor Genova – AHN News News Writer

Chicago, IL, United States (AHN) – The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has ordered the state of Illinois to clean up the Chicago River as soon as possible to make it safe for swimming and other recreational activities.

The order requires that the city’s two massive sewage-treatment plants disinfect partially treated human and industrial waste that goes into the river, including the Cal-Sag Channel and Little Calumet River. The said plants are apparently exempted from the said requirement under the Clean Water Act.

Last year, officials from the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District, which oversees the Chicago-area waterways and operates local sewage-treatment plants, said cleaning up the river will be a waste of money.

The district estimated the cost of disinfecting wastewater from treatment plants to reach $1 billion. However, a U.S. EPA study put the tab at only $242 million based on a sewer bill of $2 per month per household.

The Illinois EPA said Wednesday disinfection equipment will be installed in district’s sewage-treatment plants within three years.

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INDIA: Government changes FDI wholesale rules

Monday, October 4th, 2010

The Indian government has changed its rules on foreign investment in the country’s wholesale cash-and-carry channel to allow overseas-backed wholesalers to sell to their retail counterparts.

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INDIA: Reliance Retail “to enter cash-and-carry channel”

Friday, September 24th, 2010

Indian retailer Reliance Retail is planning to enter the country’s cash-and-carry channel, with the opening of at least three outlets in the next six to eight months, according to reports.

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Bon Appetit

Monday, October 12th, 2009

Have you ever seen those shows on TV that make you hungry? You know, you’re sitting on the couch surfing the normal channel wave when all of a sudden you see some mouth watering dish at a random restaurant that you have never heard of.

There are two different channels that boast four shows in particular that scavenge the country for these diamond in the rough restaurants: Man vs. Food, Extreme, and Food Paradise on the Travel channel, and Diners, Drive-ins, and Dives on the Food Network.

These restaurants are not by any means fancy or expensive, but tasty nonetheless. As I slowly got addicted to watching these shows I thought to myself “I wish there was somewhere I could go where all of these restaurants were organized by state.” That way, anytime I was visiting a friend or in a big city I would have a list of the best reasonably priced restaurants in the area, the local favorites.

I decided to make one of these lists myself. Now, no matter where I am in America I will have the advantage of knowing the best restaurants names, cities, and websites.

How would you like to visit a friend in Chicago and take him to the best place he never has heard of? Now you can. And the best part about it is that our friends at the Food Network and Travel Channel did all the work for us.

If you think you know a really great, unique restaurant that is not on listed, I encourage you leave a post. These shows continue to come out with more restaurants they profile which I will continue to add, but there are thousands of restaurants to choose from.

I’m sure you will see a few franchised restaurants on the list that you may think don’t belong on it. The fact is, the locations of the franchised restaurants are their original locations, and therefore much better than any of the franchised ones. Pizzeria Uno’s in Chicago is an example, I have eaten there myself and it is far and away better than any of its franchised locations.

About half way through compiling the list I stopped listing the phone numbers of the restaurants. I figured if you are reading this blog and have access to the website, you are probably capable of finding the phone number if you need it.

Chris Carlton is a blogger and a graduating student at University at Wisconsin – Whitewater taking up double major in Management and Marketing. Next spring, he will be in Buenos Aires to conduct independent research on what the vibrant city has to offer.
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