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Beer Steins News Archive 26-Feb-2008

  • Charities get quirky (Worcester Telegram & Gazette)

    Suiting up as a beloved "Star Wars" character, storming up flights of stairs in a high-rise, baring your soul and stripping down to your birthday suit are all in a day's work when you're trying to get someone's attention and give of yourself to worthy causes.


  • Your Story: Roadshow wants to see what's in your attic (Belleville News-Democrat)

    What do you have packed away in your attic? Dad's antique clock? Great-great-grandma's spinning wheel? Uncle Frank's tackle box? Mr. Anderson's paddle?


  • Why Sania won't be hounded in the US for insulting flag (The Times of India)

    Had Sania Mirza been an American and had she rested her feet in a public place on a table next to her national flag, she would have been spared the odium of facing criminal proceedings for allegedly insulting national honour even if her action had been deliberate.


  • Vegas Production of 'The Producers' Ends (Playbill via Yahoo! News)

    The Paris Las Vegas run of Mel Brooks' The Producers - starring Tony Danza - ends Feb. 9, marking exactly a year of official performances.


  • Religion, pub comfortable mix for Catholics (The Columbus Dispatch)

    When it comes to religion, Janet Thomas labels herself "confused."


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