May 11

Latest Cafes News

Rural Libraries In China Abused And Turned Into Internet Cafes
Rural Libraries In China Abused And Turned Into Internet Cafes Before the internet, students and academics had to visit the library to research information. In order to keep up with the times, libraries have since introduced computers and made them …
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Plan for easier process to open sidewalk cafes considered
SAN DIEGO – A proposal aimed at making it easier for restaurants in San Diego to open sidewalk cafes will go before the City Council's Land Use and Housing Committee this afternoon. The plan, pushed by several council members, is part of a package of …
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Apr 17

Phuket's 7 coolest cafes and coffee shops

Phuket's 7 coolest cafes and coffee shops
Drawn by palm trees swaying over sandy shores, throngs of tourists head for Thailand's largest island, Phuket, to knock back a beer or ten on the beach. But where do they turn when they need a less taxing form of relaxation? Increasingly, travelers …
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Hip new cafes on a roll
Lazy summer evenings spent sipping coffee and biting into croissants- conjures up images of a Parisian avenue, doesn't it? Thanks to new cafes that have sprung up in the city, experience the same in Tiruchi now. Rocks Cafe on Sastri Road in Thillai …
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Book cafes giving hectic Japanese life a change of pace
At the Beco Café – nestled quietly in an off-traffic route near Nishi-Ogikubo Station in Suginami Ward, Tokyo – a typical Tokyo urbanite is introduced to quieter, slower pace of the city life. There, with a cup of coffee and a book in hand, one can …
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Apr 12

Luck runs out for internet cafes

Luck runs out for internet cafes
SARASOTA–After weeks of wondering will they or won't they, gamers and employees of local internet cafes finally have an answer, and it looks like their luck is about to run out. "Everybody's not really knowing whats going on," said Jacks Are Wild …
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Our take: Good riddance to internet cafes
So far, authorities have charged 57 people connected to the enterprise. Allied Veterans and other unscrupulous operators abused a loophole in state law that allows businesses to offer "sweepstakes." Fortunately for Florida, it appears for Internet …
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