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    <title>Celebrate Chinese New Year 4704 at Peking Tom&#039;s with Festivities Saturday, Jan. 28th through Saturday, Feb. 4th, 2006</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>One of the largest holiday celebrations worldwide, Chinese New Year lasts for fifteen days and signifies the reunion and celebration of family. Chinese calendar year 4704, the &quot;Year of the Dog&quot;, begins on Sunday, January 29th, 2006. Peking Tom&#039;s, developed by the Eat Drink Laugh Restaurant Group, will begin celebrations on Chinese New Year&#039;s Eve, January 28th, and feature Lion Head Dancing, Year of the Dog Cocktails and Lucky-8 Family Style Dining at Boston Magazine&#039;s &#039;Best Group Dining 2004&#039; winner. Festivities will last through Saturday, February 4th. (PRWeb Jan 17, 2006)</P>
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    <title>Moon Cakes, Lion Head Dancing, Feasting and More: Peking Tom&#8217;s Celebrates The Mid-Autumn Moon Festival September 17th, 2005</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>The Chinese Mid-Autumn Moon Festival, also know as the &#8220;Mooncake Festival&#8221;, is the second largest festival in Chinese culture and is traditionally a time for families to gather under the new autumn moon for games and a meal provided by the recent harvest. Similar to Thanksgiving, it is a time of family reunion and if family members can not be together for the event it is customary to look out at the sky, knowing they are sharing the same full moon with loved ones. (PRWeb Sep 8, 2005)</P>
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    <title>Celebrate the &#039;Year of the Rooster&#039; at Award-Winning Peking Tom&#039;s; Chinese New Year Festivities Begin Tuesday, February 8th and Go Through Sunday, February 27th</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>Chinese New Year&#039;s Eve Bash Kicks Off Limited Time Chinese New Year&#8217;s Menu Additions, Year of the Rooster Cocktails &#38; Lover&#8217;s Tasting Menu. One of the largest holiday celebrations worldwide, Chinese New Year lasts for 15 days and signifies the reunion and celebration of family. The new Year of the Rooster (Chinese calendar year 4702), will begin on Wednesday, February 9th, 2005. In honor of this event, Peking Tom&#8217;s, an award-winning Chinese restaurant developed by the Eat Drink Laugh Restaurant Group, will throw its second annual Chinese New Year&#8217;s Eve Bash on Tuesday, February 8th, 2005 at 8pm. The New Year party will feature a traditional Chinese Lion Head Dance, where a serpentine-like Chinese Lion will dance, jump and wind its way through the dining room and bar to the beat of pounding drums, bright colors and lively sounds in this authentic Chinese dance for luck. (PRWeb Jan 26, 2005)</P>
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    <title>How to Party Like A Politician During Boston&#039;s 2004 Democratic National Convention </title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>As over 35,000 politically-minded visitor&#8217;s flock to Boston the last week of July, the burning question in many minds is where do the politicians go in a city steeped in centuries old tradition? For many of them, the answer has always been found at The 21st Amendment.  (PRWeb Jul 14, 2004)</P>
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    <title>Eat, Drink, Laugh, And Tan On Dorchester&#8217;s Only Outdoor Bar &#38; Patio At The Blarney Stone While Dining On New Summer Menu</title>
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        <![CDATA[  <P>New executive chef Scott Pelletier grills up special 3-course meal directly on the candlelit patio the 2nd Tuesday of every month. This is Dorchester? Sunny days, pleasant nights, and 3-course dining under the stars at The Blarney Stone is shining new life on dining in Dorchester. Launching a summer menu featuring causal American cuisine designed exclusively by new executive chef, Scott Pelletier, and delivering a 3-course dining prix fixe option grilled on the outdoor patio under the stars the second Tuesday of every month, The Blarney Stone outdoor patio has kicked off the summer with a bang and brings the only outdoor bar option into Dorchester.  (PRWeb Jul 13, 2004)</P>
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