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FRANK PR Incase you missed it this morning, click the link below to watch Jane Kaczmarek's Today Show appearance and hear about her work with SMILE TRAIN.

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FRANK PR THE NEW YORK TIMES NAMES OCEANA A TOP NEW RESTAURANT OF 2009

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Sam Sifton’s favorite restaurants among those that opened in New York this year.
Scott
Scott
Have been there and I loved it!
December 30, 2009 at 8:19am
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FRANK PR THE YEAR'S TOP 11 NEW DISHES FEATURING OCEANA'S FRIED CURRIED PINK SNAPPER. SEE BELOW FOR FULL ARTICLE

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Sam Sifton, the restaurant critic of The New York Times, selects his favorite dishes of 2009.
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FRANK PR ** TUNE IN TOMORROW ** to The Today Show between 10-11AM EST, Jane Kaczmarek will be making an appearance to discuss her work with the charity SMILE TRAIN including her recent trip to a Smile Train Hospital in India. The Today Show airs on NBC.

December 29, 2009 at 12:49pm
Brendan Kelly
Brendan Kelly
Just watched it. Really great segment!
December 30, 2009 at 7:46am
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FRANK PR ** Check out the recipes Pastry Chef Jansen Chan suggests for cooking with the kids:

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Got some little helpers who want to contribute in the kitchen? Oceana restaurant’s pastry chef Jansen Chan offers recipes for easy, creative desserts to keep young chefs occupied.
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FRANK PR Watch OCEANA's Pastry Chef, Jansen Chan's TODAY SHOW Appearance: 'Simple tricks to keep your kids entertained' http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/26184891/vp/34619635%233

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FRANK PR *** TUNE IN TOMORROW *** Pastry Chef, Jansen Chan from Oceana will be making a TODAY SHOW appearance. The Segment will air at approximately 8:18AM EST

December 28, 2009 at 6:53pm
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FRANK PR Read about how U.S Soldiers with the help of Smile Train gave a 3 year old boy his Smile back. . .

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30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team Story by Sgt. Mary Phillips 12.25.2009 BAGHDAD, Iraq - From behind his father, a 3 year old Abdullah plays peek a boo with Soldiers of 252nd Combined Arms Battalion, 30th Heavy Brigade Combat Team. The Soldiers are there to check on the child who is...
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FRANK PR wishes everyone a Happy Holiday!!

December 25, 2009 at 2:11pm
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FRANK PR Read About Jane Kaczmarek's trip to India on behalf of Smile Train . . .

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The actress talks to Tonic about her trip to India with Smile...
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FRANK PR Kings Of Leon ROCK EPIX This Weekend!!
* Tune In Saturday to see their performance from London's O2 Arena *

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Tune in December 19 to EPIX to see Kings of Leon performing in London's O2 Arena.
Seth Hart
Seth Hart
get me a ticket por favor and i am on my way to heathrow
December 17, 2009 at 2:06pm
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FRANK PR Pastry Chef Jansen Chan from Oceana featured on Martha Stewart's Radioblog

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Posted by Jennifer Sendrow Oceana Restaurant is our downstairs neighbor here at Sirius XM, so when I heard that executive pastry chef Jansen Chan had built a 4 and 1/2 feet tall lighthouse out of gingerbread, I pressed the elevator...
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FRANK PR The Doughnut Platter at Oceana is featured in Time Out New York as a Best Dessert!!

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100 best things to eat and drink: Best desserts. Article in Time Out New York Restaurants & Bars
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FRANK PR "The Stoning of Soraya M." and Shohreh Aghdashloo recognized in The Daily Beast's "10 Films You Should Have Seen in 2009"....

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Herb and Dorothy, anyone? Adam? The Lemon Tree? These are among the year’s best films—but they came and went. VIEW our list of the 10 most overlooked movies in 2009.