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Beer Steins News Archive 11-Dec-2007

  • Get wet bar of your dreams (CNN.com)

    For many homeowners, it's an answer to the old, 'Every time I have a party, everyone ends up in the kitchen,'" says Jay Haverson, a Greenwich, Connecticut, architect who has designed half-a-dozen built-in bars in the last year.


  • Aussie lugs away beer-carrying title (Cape Argus)

    Sydney - A Bavarian-born Sydney restaurant manager in Sydney on Friday claimed the world record for carrying beer steins after lugging 20 of them for 40 metres.


  • Aussie claims beer-carrying title (AAP via Yahoo!7 News)

    A Bavarian-born Sydney restaurant manager claimed the world record for carrying beer steins after lugging 20 of them for 40 metres.


  • Here & Now (Lake County News Sun)

    Grayslake


  • Need a gift giving miracle? (Washington State University Daily Evergreen)

    Will your guy like your teddy bear wrapped in a handmade scarf? Guess again


  • German gift store holds its own (Mankato Free Press)

    Holiday shoppers are as important to Domeiers German Store as they are to any family-owned niche gift shop dotting the streets of Main Street Minnesota.


  • Three things to remember (Lake County News Sun)

    1. Hard to go wrong with this one. Theatre for Young Audiences at the Marriott in Lincolnshire will present "The Nutcracker" through Dec. 30. Most performances are at 10 a.m. Thursday through Monday. Tickets are $12, which is a good deal. Ten Marriott Drive, Lincolnshire. Call (847) 634-0200.


  • Hark the herald tubas (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

    This is the story about tubas and Christmas that doesn't poke fun at tubas - nothing tongue-in-cheek, no low blows.


  • Mr. Accordion Man (Hartford Courant)

    Walter Lawrence's Childhood Infatuation Becomes A Career Let's set aside for a moment the lederhosen and "The Beer Barrel Polka," and really, this is a story about a 5-year-old boy named Walter and the present Santa left him under the Christmas tree that shaped the course of his life.


  • Sheltons enjoying Germany (Jacksonville News)

    Going to Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany, is one of the world?s top experiences. Logan and Conner Shelton, 16 and 13, can add this experience to their list.


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