It's cheap, but not perfect
12.09.11
It’s inexpensively, but not perfect
Pizza Maxx,
Splaiul Independenteiu,
tel 0724 473369
Michael Barclay
So for a month Blondie was persistent and moaning that we should go to Pizza Maxx, because it was, in her opinion, such good value. However, it must be said that to her, “appropriate value” simply means cheap. I was intrusive to see if the House could combine quality with cheap prices. So let’s go and see.
To get there, go along the river, past the Opera House, and you will see a huge complex overlooking the river. It houses the Disco Maxx and Pizza Maxx. Parking on their insufficient lot is a problem, so you would be advised to block another diner in, and leave your phone few on your screen.
The terrace is huge, with seating for 300 people. There is no décor to indicate as it were of, just plain, dark, all-weather tables and chairs. But on a outright note the service was prompt. The menu arrived, revealing only as many grilled dishes as pizzas. And the prices… yes they definitely were cheap; for every dish, whether it be a grill or a pizza, had an average evaluation of RON 13. Beat that!
Source: Business Review
Canada: reviving the Royals
16.09.11
TORONTO, Canada — Does Canada's prime reverend have a monarchy fetish?
In just a few weeks, Stephen Harper has rolled the clock back several decades.
He’s restored the dialogue "royal" to branches of the Canadian military — turning the Maritime Demand into the Royal Canadian Navy and the Air Command into the Royal Canadian Air Wrest — and ordered the country's embassies and consulates around the far-out to hang pictures of the Queen of England.
That’s in above moreover to a recent guide instructing new citizens on the importance of the absolutism, and the history of the Canadian armed forces. And the government is planning a series of celebrations next year to trait the British success against the Americans in the War of 1812.
It’s true that Canada is a constitutional monarchism. Queen Elizabeth II is still the nation’s manage of state.
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Source: GlobalPost