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Willy Dog USA! Featured on Food Network

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WILLY DOG LOCATIONS ARE CURRENTLY OPERATING IN THE U.S.A., CANADA,  MEXICO, VENEZUELA, AUSTRALIA, AND MORE! VIEW A VIDEO OF WILLY DOG INT'L  AS FEATURED ON FOOD NETWORK Willy Dog USA/Canada International is the largest manufacturer of hot dog carts, mobile food stands, and vendor kiosks in the United States. Since 1989, we have been proving our first hand experience and knowledge of the business by designing and producing an ever expanding line of mobile food vending carts. Today it is the most comprehensive cart line up offered by any manufacturer. Our mobile hot dog carts start with a sturdy steel trailer frame. Then we dress them in stainless steel and mount the necessary food preparation equipment. We arrange the equipment in way designed to maximize operator efficiency and production. We are able to surface mount any stock equipment as well as build custom equipment directly into the body of any cart. We can truly say that

Remember this ArkansasOnline article on mobile food vendor's?

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Catch them if you can For tasty food at bargain prices, these mobile vendors are worth tracking down By  Jennifer Christman Friday, June 1, 2007 Photo by  Benjamin Krain Jorge Campos (right) prepares food for customers at Taqueria Samantha. LITTLE ROCK  — The same whimsical, casual qualities that make mobile food vendors alluring are the ones that make them frustrating. You never know where and when they're going to turn up. They're mobile. They move. Stuff happens. Despite many trips through the Heights and Hillcrest, we never did catch the tamale guy we heard about on Kavanaugh Boulevard. We never spotted the turkey leg guy rumored to do business on John F. Kennedy Boulevard in North Little Rock. Then there was the Loch Ness catfish truck that used to operate on Cumberland Street outside the Little Rock Water Department building until we went to look for it. And a broken sink that put the River Market hot dog guy out of business for a

Multiracial Identity and the U.S. Census

Multiracial Identity and the U.S. Census (Released January 2010) by Tyrone Nagai   Policing the Borderlands: White- and Black-American Newspaper Perceptions of Multiracial Heritage and the Idea of Race, 1996--2006 Journal of Social Issues, Vol. 65, No. 1, Mar 2009 pp. 105-127 Will "Multiracial" Survive to the Next Generation? The Racial Classification of Children of Multiracial Parents Social Forces, Vol. 86, No. 2, Dec 2007, pp. 821-849 Public Categories, Private Identities: Exploring Regional Differences in the Biracial Experience Social science research, Vol. 35, No. 3, Sept 2006, pp. 555-576 Who Is Black in Brazil? The Complexities of Race Identities and Affir

Ex-CIA spy Harold Nicholson guilty of prison plot

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8 November 2010 Last updated at 18:30 ET As reported by the BBC: Because of scumbag traitors like Harold, there are many men and some women that you will never hear about, that will never come home to their families and never get a hero's burial. Ex-CIA spy Harold Nicholson guilty of prison plot   Prosecutors said Harold Nicholson had sneaked notes to his son on napkins from federal prison Continue reading the main story Related stories US men charged in Russia spy case A former CIA agent currently serving a jail sentence for espionage is likely to spend eight more years behind bars after pleading guilty to collecting money from former Russian contacts. Harold Nicholson admitted to using his son to collect a "pension" from the ex-contacts while still in prison. Prosecutors said he had sneaked notes to his son on crumpled prison napkins. Nicholson is serving a 23-year term in Oregon after pleading guilty

MCDANIEL SUES DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY: AscendOne Corp. agrees to Consent Judgment with Arkansas, other states

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Friday, Nov 5, 2010 MCDANIEL SUES DEBT MANAGEMENT COMPANY: AscendOne Corp. agrees to Consent Judgment with Arkansas, other states LITTLE ROCK -- Attorney General Dustin McDaniel announced today that he has filed suit in Pulaski County Circuit Court against a Maryland-based company, its subsidiaries and the owner of the companies alleging that the defendants violated Arkansas consumer protection laws in the marketing and sale of debt management services. At the same time, the parties presented the Court with an agreed Consent Judgment to resolve the allegations made by the Attorney General. Under the Consent Judgment, the defendants will pay the state $169,400. The defendants are identified as AscendOne Corp., and subsidiaries Amerix Corp., CareOne Services, Inc., FreedomPoint Financial Corp. and 3C, Inc., as well as Bernaldo Dancel, the owner of the companies. Similar suits and consent judgments were filed Thursday by 19 other states and the District of Columbia.