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Beer Steins News Archive 06-May-2008
JUST BACK FROM: Munich (San Francisco Chronicle)
Travelers: Emilie and Adele Beaudreau, Burlingame We went because: To see Oktoberfest in action Don't miss: The Paulaner tent and learning how to sing in German. Don't bother: Going with a large group. To make the experience more authentic, travel with just a...
Celebrating Heritage (Stuttgart Daily Leader)
MUSEUM: Display shows off a facet of German history
It takes a village to raise a ?Roof? (Yellow Springs News)
Randomly select anyone from the extensive list of participants ? parents, students, staff, store owners, volunteers and professionals ? who contributed to this year?s Yellow Springs High School spring musical, Fiddler On the Roof, and they will tell you about the enormous undertaking of this mega-scale production.
Terrain bumpy for restaurants (The Republican)
SPRINGFIELD - It could be a sports bar with an identity crisis, or a darkened haven with yak on the menu and a border of beer steins overhead. It's difficult - some might argue, impossible - to tell with a certainty whether an urban eatery will survive.
Beijing Olympics 2008: The name games (Daily Telegraph)
Hilary Alexander samples the food, fake designer goods and stunning views of Beijing?s Olympic 2008 city?
Absalon, Ren take Houfffalize World Cup (Velo News)
Julien Absalon can cross Houffalize off his list. Before his victory at Sunday?s World Cup opener in Belgium, the Frenchman had won on every classic World Cup course save this one. In 2007 he came close, but had to settle for second behind a streaking Jose Antonio Hermida. But beneath a clearing Ardennes sky, Absalon took his first Houffalize victory with the calculated dominance that has come ...
Dish (Metro Santa Cruz)
Photograph by Amber Turpin Big Bavarian Love: The accordion player is just one of the Tyrolean Inn's many charms.
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