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To: redfish who wrote (45326)1/26/2006 6:01:25 PM
From: Jim McMannis  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
There is one on 4th Street and about 8 ave north in St. Pete.

Chipotle - Westshore
309 N. Westshore Blvd
Tampa, FL 33609
813-289-9820 (phone)
813-289-9825 (fax)
Get a fax order form
4.00 miles from the center of the map



Chipotle - Parkside Mall
3700 Park Blvd.
Pinellas Park, FL 33781
727-525-2484 (phone)
727-526-2686 (fax)
Get a fax order form
15.70 miles from the center of the map



Chipotle - 4th Street
780 4th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33701
727-895-6050 (phone)
727-898-5830 (fax)
Get a fax order form
15.96 miles from the center of the map



Chipotle - Clearwater Mall
2662 Gulf to Bay Blvd
Clearwater, FL 33759
727-724-1768 (phone)
727-724-1956 (fax)
Get a fax order form
16.44 miles from the center of the map

See you guys there! Only I won't know who you are. LOL



To: redfish who wrote (45326)1/26/2006 6:02:37 PM
From: shades  Respond to of 116555
 
Ok will do - if they suck though you gotta reimburse me - hehe.

forums.slickdeals.net

Heck chipotle giving away lots of the "belly bombs" in several markets - cant beat FREE FOOD eh? hehe



To: redfish who wrote (45326)1/26/2006 6:03:55 PM
From: shades  Respond to of 116555
 
=DJ S Korean Pleads Not Guilty To Oil-For-Food Conspiracy Chg

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By Chad Bray
Of DOW JONES NEWSWIRES


NEW YORK (Dow Jones)--A South Korean businessman pleaded not guilty Thursday to a charge that he worked as an unregistered agent for Iraq's government while lobbying United Nations officials to start the international body's scandal-ridden oil-for-food program.

Tongsun Park, 70 years old, entered his plea before U.S. District Judge Denny Chin at a hearing in Manhattan on Thursday. Park, a central figure in the Koreagate influence-peddling scandal in Washington in the late 1970s, is facing a charge of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, to act as an unregistered agent of a foreign government and to launder money.

Park, who claims to be in poor health, has been in federal custody since Jan. 6.

Earlier this week, Park was added to an indictment that charges six men and several oil-trading companies with participating in a scheme to pay kickbacks to obtain Iraqi oil under the U.N.'s oil-for-food program.

Prosecutors have alleged Park received at least $2 million from the Iraqi government while working as an unregistered agent lobbying U.N. officials to allow the sale of some Iraqi oil in exchange for humanitarian items. Some of that money was understood to be used to "take care" of a high-ranking U.N. official.

The oil-for-food program ended in 2003.

- By Chad Bray, Dow Jones Newswires; 212-227-2017; chad.bray@dowjones.com