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Beer Steins News Archive 18-Nov-2008

  • Hope of thousands rests on inauguration tickets (Concord Monitor)

    Thousands of Granite Staters are scrambling to see President-elect Barack Obama's Jan. 20 inauguration, facing stiff odds for tickets and struggling to find hotels, often at astronomical rates.


  • Kisses, knickers and cabbages for World Records Day (AFP via Yahoo! News)

    Wannabe record breakers puckered up, cooked up and stripped off across the globe Thursday to celebrate a day of mass attempts to break world records.


  • Pants on Parade at St Pancras, Dogs in Bridal Gowns, Eight Foot Dreadlocks - It Could Only be Guinness World Records ... (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    Brisk November weather was no deterrent to the friends of Pants to Poverty this morning, when 116 bold and nearly-bare people gave passing commuters an eyeful by posing for the Largest Gathering of People Wearing Underpants.


  • Venice Theatre keeps it funny (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)

    Mel Brooks' "The Producers" is one of the funniest musicals ever to hit Broadway, and the Venice Theatre keeps the laughs coming at a steady pace in the show's Florida community theater debut.


  • Pastor Asks Congregation For Treasured Items, For Charity Auction (Highlands Today)

    A local pastor devised a way for parishioners to part with some of their most treasured items, while they learn from the experience.


  • AM Doha Time (Gulf Times)

    LONDON: Wannabe record breakers puckered up, cooked up and stripped off across the globe yesterday to celebrate a day of mass attempts to break world records.


  • Kisses, knickers and cabbages for World Records Day (TODAYonline)

    French student Solene Doucet sets the world record for the most kisses received on the cheek in one minute at the Audencia management school in Nantes on November 12, 2008. Doucet was kissed by 108 volunteers.


  • Records Break Around the World on Guinness World Records(R) Day 2008 (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)

    It was another day for the record books as Guinness World Records celebrated its fourth annual Guinness World RecordsŪ Day.


  • Records Break Around the World on Guinness World Records(R) Day 2008 (Broadcast Newsroom)

    NEW YORK, Nov. 13 /PRNewswire/ -- It was another day for the record books as Guinness World Records celebrated its fourth annual Guinness World Records(R) Day. More than 200,000 people from over 18 countries attempted a range of amazing records for the chance to make it in the best-selling copyright book.


  • Europe's 'Manhattan' (Winston-Salem Journal)

    A world financial center packed with investment bankers sounds like a tough place to do on a budget, but even the Manhattan of continental Europe has secrets aplenty for the thrifty.


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