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PR Log (Press Release) – Dec 09, 2009 – The Social Connection, the metro-area’s hottest organization for young professionals, is again offering something for every partygoer by hosting three mega New Year’s Eve events. The revolutionary New Year’s Nation will bring together 10 major cities and 4 time zones at the Royal Oak Music Theatre. Resolution Ball, a huge bash for 1,500 guests, will take place at Detroit’s Fillmore Theatre, and Tryst, ...

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by Cristina on December 9, 2009 The restaurants at Flamingo Las Vegas range from casual to exotic and offer a wide variety of cuisines and experiences. You can choose authentic Japanese dishes, classic steakhouse dishes and even a wide range of burgers. Buffets, grills and coffee shops complete the culinary scene. Hamada of Japan – Asian It is open daily from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The average entrée price is $25-40 making the ...

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