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Nov. 4th, 2013 18:35Saturday November 2, 2013 "Aeroflot, which says its classic Soviet emblem of a winged hammer and sickle now represents a smile, has been at the forefront of a broad and transformative trend in the Russian service industry brought about by the rising demands of middle-class consumers."
New York Times
That's an interesting rebranding method.
***On my way to the Mnstf Halloween Party at Richard Tatge and Sharon Kahn's, I passed Goda Restaurant. Sahara Cuisine -- wonder what they serve?
Hoagies and sandwiches, apparently.
A bit over 44 people signed in at the Halloween Party; and there were people who didn't sign in.
One person signed in backwards.
It was a good party.
New York Times
That's an interesting rebranding method.
***On my way to the Mnstf Halloween Party at Richard Tatge and Sharon Kahn's, I passed Goda Restaurant. Sahara Cuisine -- wonder what they serve?
Hoagies and sandwiches, apparently.
A bit over 44 people signed in at the Halloween Party; and there were people who didn't sign in.
One person signed in backwards.
It was a good party.