You can't avoid chain restaurants. The Post and Courier's food critic Hanna Raskin is here to help you make the most of them.
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In 1944, George Stinney Jr. became the youngest person ever executed in South Carolina at age 14. He was accused of bludgeoning two white girls to death and convicted by an all-white jury in a matter of minutes. Now, more than 70 years later, new evidence suggests someone else may have committed the murders. The Post and Courier explores this haunting tale that still plagues the small town of Alcolu.
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No. 10 - Applebee's Neighborhood Grill & Bar
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Applebee’s proves there isn’t always strength in numbers.By The Post and Courier
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Is it Southern? Is it a salad bar? Or to put it succinctly: Is Ruby Tuesday doomed?By The Post and Courier
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There’s one thing to order at Outback, and it doesn’t involve an onion.By The Post and Courier
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After straying from its roots, Chili’s is back on the Texas Forever wagon.By The Post and Courier
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Wing fans need a game plan at Buffalo Wild Wings.By The Post and Courier
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There’s more to Olive Garden than misty memories of unlimited breadsticks.By The Post and Courier
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Among chains, Red Robin stands out for having its burger prep down pat.By The Post and Courier
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Red Lobster had more than its silver anniversary to celebrate in 2018.By The Post and Courier
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Affordable steaks aside, Texas Roadhouse knows beans about Southern cooking.By The Post and Courier
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LongHorn Steakhouse rides high on the strength of its rib eye.By The Post and Courier
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Chapter Five: Divided past, shared future
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Despite racial wounds, Alcolu residents unite to preserve memories of a bygone heyday. Written by Deanna Pan and Jennifer Berry Hawes. Read by Glenn Smith. Produced and engineered by J Emory Parker.By The Post and Courier
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New details emerge about an alternate suspect in Alcolu girls' murders. Written by Deanna Pan and Jennifer Berry Hawes. Read by Glenn Smith. Produced and engineered by J Emory Parker.By The Post and Courier
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For 70 years, history blamed George Stinney Jr. for the murders of two white girls. But attorneys who dusted off the case discovered disturbing flaws in the evidence used to execute the child. Written by Deanna Pan and Jennifer Berry Hawes. Read by Glenn Smith. Produced and engineered by J Emory Parker.…
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George Stinney Jr. was a depraved child-killer to his executioners and an unrepentant predator in the press. Until new evidence revealed he probably wasn’t.By The Post and Courier
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A chance encounter in 1944 brings 14-year-old George Stinney Jr. into brief contact with two white girls. It seems so innocuous. Yet, an enduring mystery is born in the moments the girls walk away. Written by Deanna Pan and Jennifer Berry Hawes. Read by Glenn Smith. Produced and engineered by J Emory Parker.…
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