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Moonlighting

Sampling late-night fare after work

South Street Diner
Embassy employees, Katheryn G., Jasmine C. and Alex Markarian visit the South Street Diner. (Erik Jacobs) Erik Jacobs
By Jonathan Levitt
Globe Correspondent / November 8, 2006

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At 2:30 in the morning on the outskirts of Chinatown, an old Jaguar convertible pulls out of a parking lot, drives the wrong way down Kneeland Street and crashes hard into the median. The driver stumbles out, looks around, gets back in, and drives off. Most of the city has been asleep for hours. Right now, it's just the vampires ... (Full article: 1233 words)

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