BurgerBusiness

This site is intended to be a gathering place for news, opinions and insights about burgers and all restaurants that serve them. The site is not for home cooks, although they, like everyone else, are welcome to browse and enjoy.

Flipping burgers in the back as BurgerBusiness.com proprietor is Scott Hume, former editor-in-chief at Restaurants & Institutions magazine, past Chicago bureau chief at Advertising Age magazine and longtime burger lover.

BurgerBusiness.com has been cited in USA Today and elsewhere as an authority on burger menus and marketing.

Burgers are for closers.

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I think my favorite part of their website is they track the stocks of several burger joints.

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Misspelling on lake signs to get overdue correction

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Signs for the difficult-to-spell-and-say lake will be fixed.

The Webster-Dudley-Oxford Chamber of Commerce’s board of directors has unanimously agreed to correct the spelling problems on the signs on Route 12 near Oxford and Route 193 near Thompson.

The 45-letter name is misspelled, with an “o” where a “u” should be, at letter 20, and an “h” instead of “n” at letter 38.

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Speaking of spelling errors, a MLB team made a major goof.

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Scuba-diving ‘Satanists’ hack off arms of submerged Jesus statue

Scuba diving Satanists who hacked off the arms of a submerged statue of Jesus Christ are being hunted by Italian police.

The attack was carried out at a depth of 75ft below the surface of the sea on the statute which is known as the Christ of the Abyss.

It was sent to the bottom of the Mediterranean by Pope John Paul II in December 2000 at a ceremony for the Italian Diving Association and is a well known landmark for divers.

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National Bible Bee

What is the Bible Bee?

The Bible Bee is a refreshing and motivating Bible memory competition for children and youth. It is very similar to a spelling bee, except contestants are required to recite Bible passages and facts rather than spell words.

Why organize a Bible Bee?

The purpose of the Bible Bee is to promote godly character in children and youth by motivating them to memorize passages and facts found in the Bible. Our ultimate goal is to equip the next generation to be bold ambassadors for Jesus Christ.

Where are the Bible Bees held?

Local Bible Bee Contests are conducted throughout the United States in designated local churches, schools, and other meeting facilities. The National Bible Bee Contest is a two-day, world-class event which will be held annually in Washington, D.C.

When are the Bible Bees held?

The inaugural Bible Bee Competition will be held in 2009. Local Bible Bee Contests will be conducted throughout the United States on Saturday, September 12, 2009. One hundred finalists nationwide from each of three age groups will then advance to the National Bible Bee, which will be held November 5–6, 2009.

Who is eligible to participate in the Bible Bee?
Any child or youth from the ages of 7 to 18 may enroll in the Bible Bee.

How do contestants sign up to compete in the Bible Bee?

Contestants may sign up by first reserving a place in a Local Contest and then enrolling online at www.biblebee.org beginning February 15, 2009. Enrollment includes payment of a nonrefundable $20 enrollment fee. Reduced enrollment fees are available for families with multiple children. The cut-off for enrollment is April 30, 2009.

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In case you are wondering, five different versions of the Bible can be used: The five versions from which to choose are the King James Version, New King James Version, New American Standard Version, the New International Version, and the English Standard Version.

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