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                    [Title] => Sex, glasses and the spice of life
                    [Summary] => Greenbelt on a Friday night is not where I would normally go, but I could not pass on the chance to have dinner with seven of my high school classmates, one of them visiting from Italy (the dinner’s "guest of horror"), another soon to fly off to the US, and the rest of us in for the laughter and the food (and good too–at the restaurant that used to be called a store but, because of the confusion, is now called Global Cafe).
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                    [Summary] => Global Cafe by Store Super... Global Cafe by Store Super... Global Cafe by Store Super...


No, it’s neither Global Store nor Global Super. It’s Global Cafe by Store Super. It pays to recite the name of this restaurant like a mantra to rid yourself of the confusion. Even now, a lot of people still can’t get the name right and even think that it’s actually a store.
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                    [Summary] => Global Cafe by Store Super... Global Cafe by Store Super... Global Cafe by Store Super...


No, it’s neither Global Store nor Global Super. It’s Global Cafe by Store Super. It pays to recite the name of this restaurant like a mantra to rid yourself of the confusion. Even now, a lot of people still can’t get the name right and even think that it’s actually a store.
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