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Beer Steins News Archive 28-Oct-2008

  • Comments on this story are moderated (Toronto Star)

    Tuesday to Thursday, 5 to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday, 5 to 11 p.m.


  • Duathlon athletes fight pain to finish (Poughkeepsie Journal)

    "This is, in my opinion, is the best race ever. I was in pain the entire 9:14 ..."


  • YOUR SPACE: Pin incident gave teen pain, fame, nickname (Colorado Springs Gazette)

    Go ahead. Call Chris Clear a pinhead. Everyone else in town does. "It fits me pretty good," said the 19-year-old from Penrose who six months ago survived a freak accident with a garden tiller that shot a 2-inch metal pin into his brain.


  • WHAT'S IT WORTH? (Richmond Times-Dispatch)

    Q:I inherited a pair of vases that stand 11 inches high and are decorated with a lake, a shoreline and a sailboat. Each is marked "Nippon" with a symbol in the middle of the wording. They are in good condition. What is the origin and value? -- P.B. Answer: This Nippon pattern often is called Cottage and Lake. However, there are many variants, such as this one with tropical-flower decoration ...


  • Holiday events (The Times of Northwest Indiana)

    Chicago is preparing for the holiday season. Events include everything from special holiday exhibitions at Chicago museums to popular traditions like the Magnificent Mile Lights Festival and the Daley Plaza Christmas Tree lighting ceremony to celebrations of Hanukkah and Kwanzaa.  


  • Sports Banners 4 You Lets You Bring Your Favorite Team Home (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)

    Tom Marantette, the proprietor of Sports Banners 4 You, opened his website a year and a half ago and has recently added some new collegiate products and a new blog. There are also plans to add golf products for next spring.


  • PHOTOS: Marco Islanders enjoy their own six-hour version of Oktoberfest (Naples Daily News)

    Blue beer steins were badges of honor Sunday on Marco Island, where the beer and the sauerbraten flowed freely. The annual Oktoberfest polka-ed on scene to a slow start, to the dismay of event chair Dale Rod. With all of the proceeds from the benefit going to the Marco Island YMCA, this year?s turnout was nearly a third of last year?s, Rod said. ?The stock market ? can I blame it on that?? he ...


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