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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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