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The part about the father was moving, especially at the end.

By Muhammed El-Hasan, Staff Writer

After the Nimeh family purchased the Chicken Dijon restaurant in Redondo Beach in 1993, father Afram Nimeh occasionally would pull his two sons to his side and lock his arms into theirs.

"He said, `Stay together like this, march together like this and together you will stay strong,"' recalls Joe Nimeh, 35, the elder son.

Today, more than a decade after their father passed on, Joe Nimeh and his brother, Steve, 33, have their arms locked together, figuratively, as they expand their family's Mediterranean eatery business.

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Muhammed El-Hasan, a business reporter at the Daily Breeze since 2000, covers aerospace and everything else about business in the South Bay. Muhammed previously reported at the San Bernardino Sun and the community news division of The Orange County Register. He also worked as a researcher in the Jerusalem bureau of the Los Angeles Times in 1996-97. But his career highlight as a young man was driving a forklift at a Gardena company near Hawthorne, where he grew up.

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