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Vetri-Starr Projects on North Broad Will Create Hundreds of New Jobs; Camden and Campbell Soup Get the Go-Ahead to Raze Sears Facility

• A Superior Court judge gave the city of Camden the go-ahead to raze a former Sears building to make way for Campbell Soup Co. to build a new office park. [Inquirer]

• The Vetri and Starr redevelopment project on North Broad Street will create 150 construction jobs and 230 new, permanent jobs by September. [6 ABC]

• According to this writer, record-high food prices were part of the impetus for the uprising in Egypt. [Globe and Mail Canada]

• Here are some handy tips for competitive eating from Hong Kong’s “Eatcredibles,” among them: dunk your food in water, and “empty stomachs don’t stretch.” [SceneAsia/WSJ]

• The cold winter we’ve been having around the country has at least one upside: Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge region was able to produce ice wines this year. [MIX/Oregon Live]

• It seems reservation-scalping site Table Envy hasn’t cut into Open Table profits yet — the company’s fourth-quarter net income grew 65 percent. [Bloomberg]

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