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Beer Steins News Archive 13-Jan-2009

  • Waukesha County sometimes turned weird in 2008 (Greater Milwaukee Today)

    The past year in Waukesha County has seen its share of unusual and, occasionally, downright weird stories. From a plane landing on a golf course to a court battle over a dead horse?s remains, here?s a sampling of the county?s interesting 2008 events.


  • To get in holiday spirit, visit Chicago (The Pantagraph)

    CHICAGO -- You know how some sales people often say, "Hey, this is one of a kind!" The Merchandise Mart in Chicago will host a show perfect for holiday shoppers where the sale items really are. | Festival calendar


  • Odd - and relevant (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

    You've probably heard of the Mutter Museum, the 150-year-old Philadelphia institution that is known worldwide for its impressive collection of medical artifacts and oddities. An effort is now underway to make the museum more than just a curiosity.


  • The eccentric uncle who left a garage in his will... containing a ?6m Bugatti supercar (Daily Mail: World News)

    When relatives of Dr Harold Carr were left a garage in his will, they were stunned to find what could become the world's most expensive car parked there, a 1937 Bugatti Type 57S Atalante, one of only 17 ever made.


  • Chris Weigant: Pay-To-Play: Inauguration Tickets, Only $12,500 Each! (HuffingtonPost)

    Want a ticket to the official Inauguration Day swearing-in event held on public property? Well, you can easily have one -- guaranteed -- for the...


  • That special something, for the holidays (Sheboygan Press)

    While most Americans will consider retaining their jobs as gifts this holiday season, employers will still search for that special something to let staff members know they are appreciated.


  • City of Tomball hosts German Christmas Market (The Potpourri)

    A day filled with Christmas spirit, German music, a street market, Santa Claus and fireworks marked the first German Christmas Market and Second Saturday at the Depot, but talk has already begun about making this an annual event.


  • Crackin' good collection takes shape (Leader-Telegram)

    AMERY - Collector Doug Otto of Polk County is hard-pressed to explain why he has about 175 nutcrackers in his basement. "I just like nutcrackers; I'm kind of funny that way," he said. "I like them for their detail."


  • Pilchuck plunge rules: Jump in, dash out, shiver (Everett Herald)

    MACHIAS -- It's 11 a.m. on New Year's and Teresa Ort is ready. She's wearing a swimsuit under her sweatshirt, clutching a beach towel and working out just exactly how she'll negotiate the steel-gray river whooshing past.


  • The eccentric reclusive uncle who left a dusty garage in his will ... containing a £6million Bugatti supercar (Daily Mail)

    When relatives of Dr Harold Carr were left a garage in his will, they were stunned to find what could become the world's most expensive car parked there.


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