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  2. A new Chinese and seafood restaurant has opened in ... - AOL

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    There’s a new spot for seafood and Chinese food along one of the busiest commercial corridors in Lexington. Friends House Chinese and Seafood recently opened at 100 Old Cherokee Road suite C in ...

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    Best Seafood Restaurant, USA Today, 2013 [63] Boston's Most Popular Restaurant, Zagat, every year since 2003 [64] Most Admired Restaurant, Boston Business Journal, 2013 and 2012 [64] Best Classy Restaurant for Kids in Philly, Philadelphia Magazine, 2013 [65] Best New Restaurants, Legal Harborside, Esquire magazine, 2011 [66]

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  5. List of straits - Wikipedia

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    This list of straits is an appendix to the article strait. For "Strait of.." For "Strait of.." or for "The.. " see the first letter of the word which follows the article.

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    The Luzon Strait (Tagalog: Kipot ng Luzon, Chinese: 呂宋海峽; pinyin: Lǚsòng hǎixiá; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lū-sòng Hái-kiap) is the strait between Luzon and Taiwan. The strait thereby connects the Philippine Sea to the South China Sea in the western Pacific Ocean. [1] [2] This body of water is an important strait for shipping and ...

  7. The Straits Chinese Magazine - Wikipedia

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    The Straits Chinese Magazine: A Quarterly Journal of Orential and Occidental Culture was a magazine published by Koh Yew Hean Press. Founded by prominent members of the Peranakan community of Singapore Lim Boon Keng and Song Ong Siang in 1897, it was the first English-language periodical to be owned, edited and published by Malayans.