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Nadal, who has played as well as anyone on hardcourts this summer, continued to exert his dominance at the Open, serving notice Wednesday night with another near-perfect win.
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The restaurant has survived tumultuous times, including the 1968 race riots, when Ben's notably remained open, serving both protesters and the police.
Tony Higgins, the owner of the Fitzroy Hotel pub in Rockhampton, said he had stayed open serving beer and soft drinks despite a lack of electricity since Sunday and floodwaters that had reached his front veranda.
They're out in the open, serving politicians and executives in restaurants, wearing the uniforms of Japanese companies — generally doing jobs that two decades ago would have rarely been left to foreigners from any country.
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