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      <![CDATA[Lady O, just google it.
        
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      <![CDATA[I have loved "The Scene" restaurant reviews for decades, but I do get frustrated when the reviewer presumes readers know where a restaurant is located, hours of operation, and their website address. Would it be too much to ask that this information be included at the end of every review, just like the big guys do it?
        
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