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Beer Steins News Archive 15-Apr-2008

  • Steve Jobs Loses His Mind - Sues "The Big Apple" (SYS-CON Media)

    Friday morning the local Fox television station in New York City broke the news - Apple was suing New York City. Six out of 100 of their viewers thought Apple had the right to sue the City, but 94 out of 100 viewers are now calling for New Yorkers to drop Apple and its products, including the iPhone and Macs. New Yorkers are pissed off! New York City, universally known as The Big Apple, is ...


  • Wagner's offers hearty food in wide variety (Coeur d'Alene Press)

    COEUR d'ALENE -- From Germany by way of Fresno, Calif., a couple has brought their own unique style of food to the Lake City. Bill and Roxanne Wagner were the third owners of the Old Fresno Hofbrau, but sold it after nine years after being encouraged to relocate to Idaho.


  • Collectibles overtake Europe's newsstands (International Herald Tribune)

    Besides a hodgepodge of DVD's, CD's, encyclopedias, books, postcards, toys, newspapers and magazines, a new publication has cropped up at newsstands in Italy and elsewhere in Europe: the partwork.


  • Parody of Wal-Mart Trumps Its Trademark (Law.com)

    Computer store owner Charles Smith has won a two-year legal battle with Wal-Mart, which has demanded he stop making and selling T-shirts and other items with slogans such as "Wal-ocaust" and "Wal-Qaeda." U.S. District Judge Timothy C. Batten Sr. found that Smith's products qualified as protected noncommercial speech because his goal was to criticize Wal-Mart, not to make a profit from his ...


  • St. Patrick?s Day Isn?t The Holiday It Once Was (The Harvard Crimson)

    Harvard students celebrated St. Patrick?s Day with green beaded necklaces and an abundance of Guinness beer at the Queen?s Head Pub on Saturday?but their partying among shamrocks and leprechauns has come a long way from the original meaning of the holiday.


  • Parody of Wal-Mart Trumps Its Trademark (Law.com via Yahoo! Finance)

    Computer store owner Charles Smith has won a two-year legal battle with Wal-Mart, which has demanded he stop making and selling T-shirts and other items with slogans such as "Wal-ocaust" and "Wal-Qaeda." U.S.


  • Lawrence History Center turns fires into history lesson (The Eagle-Tribune)

    LAWRENCE ? Twice so far this year the Lawrence History Center has reconstructed city history from the ashes of two devastating fires. The first fire, on Jan. 13, destroyed the century-old Turn Hall on Park Street. About one week later most of a city block was leveled by fire in South Lawrence.


  • The final cut: La Crosse barber hangs up shears after 59 years (La Crosse Tribune)

    The old barber cups his hand over the young man?s head. His right hand works electric clippers over the back of his scalp.


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