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Websites

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  • CD-WOW at www.cd-wow.com
  • HMV at www.hmv.co.uk
  • axelmusic at www.axelmusic.com

Magazines

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  • Record Mirror
  • NME
  • Music Week
  • Smash Hits
  • Melody Maker
  • Q
  • Select
  • Total DVD
  • DVD Review
  • Autocar
  • Car
  • Motor
  • Top Gear
  • Maxim
  • FHM
  • Zoo
  • Nuts

Yo Sushi

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Yo! Sushi, Paddington station, London

Yo! Sushi is a restaurant chain that uses the Japanese style Kaiten-zushi (conveyor belt) method of delivering sushi to customers. In each restaurant various sushi dishes and other Japanese cooked foods are prepared in a kitchen in plain view of customers and then set on the thin conveyer belt. The belt carries food around the restaurant in a circuit, allowing diners to pick any dish of the belt as they like for consumption.

The chain was founded by Simon Woodroffe (also known for the TV series Dragon's Den) in 1997 in London, England and from there increased to 24 outlets including stand alone resturants (with additional Yo! Below Bars) and a number of outlets in upscale stores (such as Selfridges). Even though the restaurants are mostly based in England with the majority in London, a number have opened overseas including in Paris, France and the Middle East.

Since 2003, the company has been co-owned by private equity film Primary Capital, with Woodroffe moving into new ventures under the Yo! brand such as the Yotel! chain of hotels.

Kaiten-zushi

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The plates on the conveyor belt and even ordered all have coloured rims and range in price from £1.50 up to £5. Green tea is unlimited for £1 and Miso Soup for £1.50. The menu is extensive with over 100 dishes, and 40 hot ones and the menu is clearly laid out in different sections such as maki, hot classics, tempura and so forth.

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London Boys Trivia

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Trivia

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  • Dennis Fuller was a former member of the Roxy Rollers rollerskating disco act, who released a single called "I Need A Holiday" in May 1979

Etsong

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The Etsong Automobile Co is a small scale manufacturing concern that comes under the SAIC-GM-Wuling Automobile part of SAIC. Based in Qingdao, China, the factory was owned by the First Automobile Works until 2004 until moving over to the SAIC group.

First being built in 2000, the factory builds a number of Austin Meastro / Montego hybrids under the Etsong Lubao and Etsong Lande nameplates.

Models

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  • Lande CA1020
  • Lande CA6440
  • Lubao CA6410
  • Lubao CA6410

Geek Magazine

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Geek Monthly is a recently launched mens magazine, to be published six times a year in the United States of America. The magazine is positioned in the marketplace as a more "fanboy" version of established magazines such as the Dennis titles Maxim and Stuff as well as the discontinued Gear. The first issue featured Rainn Wilson on the cover in a James Bond pose, whilst features included that of Sci-Fi, Lifestyle and Woody Allen.