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August 29, 2008 - American
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Games we'd pay to see
August 29, 2008 - If time, money and personal commitments weren't issues, here's how we would spend our high school football Fridays. Our criteria included the quality of the game and the quality of the experience getting to and from it.
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Restaurants extinguish smoking
August 29, 2008 - Labor Day weekend won't be all that restful for local restaurateurs. Many of them will be ripping out carpet, scrubbing down walls and otherwise preparing to de-smoke their dining rooms. Wichita's new smoking ordinance goes into effect on Thursday, meaning that any business that allows patrons under the age of 18 must either ban smoking or build a separate room to contain it. Many ...
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Beers sail from Clipper City to MetroWest
August 28, 2008 - THE BEER NUT Baltimore is one of my favorite places to vacation and an underrated beer town.
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Restaurants extinguishing smoking
August 28, 2008 - Labor Day weekend won't be all that restful for local restaurateurs. Many of them will be ripping out carpet, scrubbing down walls and otherwise preparing to de-smoke their dining rooms. Wichita's new smoking ordinance goes into effect on Thursday, meaning that any business that allows patrons under the age of 18 must either ban smoking or build a separate room to contain it. Many ...
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Brewpubs, craft beers thriving around Chicago
August 28, 2008 - For beer lovers searching out the new, the bold, the different, the Chicago area boasts more than two dozen brewpubs. On tap? Handcrafted cold brews, often made in batches too small to bottle and too good to miss. The Almighty IPA, Gandy Dancer Honey Ale, Weizenheimer. They're being served in a funky atmosphere. And with increasingly better food. It's these handmade brews, in which flavor rules ...
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Old reliable
August 27, 2008 - THE BEER NUT Drinking Rogue Brewery beer is almost like revisiting an old friend.
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The Gang's All Beer
August 27, 2008 - Colorado makes more beer than any other state (23.4 million barrels), has the highest per capita number of craft breweries (92), and is home to both the biggest beer bash of the year (the Great American Beer Festival) and the largest single brewing facility in the nation (Coors). Oh, and we elect...
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Classics and originals are the key to cooks success
August 27, 2008 - Among the lessons that chef Andy White has learned in life, two stand out. One, when cooking Yorkshire pudding, black smoke is supposed to fill the kitchen. Two, don't get rid of classic dishes at long-standing, popular restaurants.
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Business Beat: Don't sweat fantasy figures, expert says
August 27, 2008 - When it comes to wasting office time playing fantasy sports, I know many who would plead guilty. But have your ever considered what it costs your company? A new survey from a Chicago-based business consultant estimates a $10.5 billion hit to the U.S. economy from work time spent on fantasy sports. That's almost 30 times the annual budget for the Madison Metropolitan School District, or nearly ...
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Beer trail hopes to emulate Va. wine industry
August 26, 2008 - Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on the Devils Backbone beer brewery located just down the mountain from the Wintergreen ski and golf resort in Nelson County.
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Hickenlooper welcomes delegates
August 26, 2008 - Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper welcomed Democrats to Denver Monday, saying his city was built during the booms of the old West, and now defined more by the future than its past.
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Passion, protests highlight opening day
August 26, 2008 - After months of planning, protests and hype, the Democratic National Convention lumbered to a start Monday, amid delegate exuberance, live music and lingering ill feelings about the long road to the nomination.
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Mayor: Change served me, West well
August 26, 2008 - Denver Mayor John Hickenlooper told the Democratic National Convention on Monday that Barack Obama embodies the dramatic change that has reshaped the Rocky Mountain region as well as the mayor's own life.
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Clout: Gonna party like it's 1968 ... not
August 26, 2008 - FOR A SECOND DAY, protesters from the group "Re-create '68" demonstrated against the Democrats' decision to cordon them off in a "demonstration zone."
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GJ gets new brewpub
August 26, 2008 - GRAND JUNCTION, Colorado The owners of a Telluride-based microbrewery thats been serving beers for more than a decade have wanted to tap some kegs in Grand Junction for several years.
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Dogs to be dipped by media members
August 26, 2008 - Got a dirty dog and want to see some of your favorite media members clean them up?
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Harmonys Morning Forecast 08-25-08
August 25, 2008 - Total Systems in Columbus held a job fair Thursday looking for potential workers. The company is hiring one hundred workers in the call center for customer service positions.
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Virginia Brewers Hope to Emulate Wineries with New Trail
August 25, 2008 - Construction crews are putting the finishing touches on the Devil's Backbone beer brewery located just down the mountain from the Wintergreen ski and golf resort in Nelson County.
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An explosion of great beer
August 25, 2008 - Blue Mountain Brewery in Nelson County offers a six beer sampler, featuring their two year-round beers and four seasonal varieties.
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6 easy places - The S.C. low country
August 25, 2008 - Need to save money, gas and travel time? From Charleston to Hilton Head, we highlight great destinations that will save your summer vacation.
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Brewing greatness on the lake
August 24, 2008 - It's been awhile since brothers Patrick and Daniel Conway made the rounds to area retailers in an old Chevy station wagon, amber bottles of their craft beer clanging like bells every time they hit a chuckhole in the road.
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Downtown misses boon of student dollars
August 24, 2008 - While Columbus State University students living downtown spent last week moving in and starting classes, many store owners watched the students walking by their storefronts.
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In the Adirondacks, a real Olympic village
August 24, 2008 - LAKE PLACID, N.Y. - Lake Placid village is on Mirror Lake. Saranac Lake village is on Lake Flower. Tupper Lake village is on Raquette Pond.
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Denvers Second Coming-Out Party
August 24, 2008 - DENVER A look of concern grew across Gretchen Bunn's face as she thought about what might happen Monday when Democrats come to town for the second time in a century Will there be traffic jams, protesters, even riots, worried the saleswoman at Rockmount Ranch Wear, standing amid floral western shirts and cowboy boots. It's anyone's guess what the four-day Democratic National Convention will ...
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Two Marshfield Sites Added to State Historical Registry
August 23, 2008 - Marshfield can brag about two sites that are now a part of the Wisconsin Register of Historic Places. The first is the neighborhood around the Upham Mansion, which houses the North Wood County Historical Society. The other is the Parkin Place building, a former dairy that now houses the Central Waters Brewpub and West 14th restaurants.
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Bobs Weather Forecast -8-21-08 & The Next 5 Days
August 22, 2008 - Members of Moose Lodge return to the fire site. more » The "Hands on Georgia" campaign expects up to 30,000 volunteers to pitch in and help. more »
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Joe Sixpack: Pizza-flavored beer no pie-in-the-sky dream
August 22, 2008 - LAST WEEK, I wrote about some strange brews that have been popping up on beer shelves. Beer flavored with bananas, blueberries, even crème brulee.
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In 5 ... Denver
August 21, 2008 - Alicia Acuna gives the low down on lower downtown denver.
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Around the Bubbler: What's on tap this week
August 21, 2008 - The sounds of Canadiana The melancholy indie folk sound of Great Lake Swimmers has prompted many to label the band "Americana," but frontman Tony Dekker is actually from the Great White North, so Paste Magazine properly coined the phrase "Canadiana" to describe the music. That's especially true on the Swimmers' most recent album, "Ongiara," which features 10 songs largely inspired by Canada's ...
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Southcenter's five major new restaurants could make shopping an afterthought
August 20, 2008 - Southcenter's $240 million expansion has made it the state's largest shopping center, and it is awash in new places to eat. Seattle Times reporters Karen Gaudette and Nicole Tsong sample Southcenter's abundant new dining options, including Joeys Grill and Lounge, Racha Thai & Asian Kitchen, BJ's Restaurant and Brewhouse, Dukes Chowder House and Blue C Sushi.
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East meets Lake
August 20, 2008 - Peruvian is out and Japanese is in at Lyn-Lake. By mid-September, the former home of Machu Picchu will reopen as moto-i (2940 Lyndale Av. S., Minneapolis).
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Beer Here -- K'Atilde;'para;ln K'Atilde;'para;lsch from J.T. Whitney's
August 20, 2008 - JT Whitney's is a Madison brewpub that quietly goes about its business of appealing to lunch and dinner diners on the west side with a beer selection that's actually quite diverse. It's the specialty brews that often draw me in, though. I really look forward to summer time treats like the Köln Kölsch. When I'm really in the mood to sample the seasonal brews there I go catch part of a weekend ...
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Harmonys Morning Forecast 08-18-08
August 19, 2008 - Muscogee County will begin a new adult drug rehabilitation program. Muscogee county court judge frank Jordan made to the announcement. more » People with flashing lights are pulling over drivers in Columbus.
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Eureka brewery reaches customers nationwide
August 19, 2008 - Success in Humboldt and beyond -- Editor's note: This is the first in an occasional series highlighting local entrepreneurs who have succeeded in growing their businesses beyond the Redwood Curtain.
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Great Lakes Brewing Co. celebrates 20th anniversary
August 18, 2008 - Great Lakes Brewing Co. Where: 2516 Market St., Cleveland. Call: 216-771-4404. Online: www.greatlakesbrewing.com. Brewpub hours: 11:30 a.m-10:30 p.m. Monday-Thursday (bar open until midnight); 11:30 a.m.-11:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday (bar open until 1 a.m.). Closed Sundays. Happy hour, 4-7 p.m. Monday-Friday. Reservations:...
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THE HIGH FIVE
August 18, 2008 - For many Louisiana residents, going outdoors means going on a bicycle ride. About a third of the state's residents ride bicycles, a majority of them older than 18, a survey of outdoor recreation preferences reported to the Louisiana Legislature a few years ago.
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Light, refreshing fruit-based beers are way-hot for summer
August 18, 2008 - Three years ago O'Fallon Brewery near St. Louis quietly launched Wheach - a wheat beer flavored with peach extract. At first the brewery made fewer than 1,000 cases, but this year it is producing between 7,000 and 8,000 cases. "We can't make enough of it," says co-owner Fran Caradonna. "It is a very drinkable beer, especially in the summer. It's one that people will try, as opposed to the ...
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Breakfast grub a key ingredient
August 17, 2008 - One key component to a town's nightlife that often gets overlooked is a restaurant with a good breakfast menu. Yes, breakfast.
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Bobs Saturday Forecast & The Next 5 Days
August 16, 2008 - People with flashing lights are pulling over drivers in Columbus. more » Total Systems in Columbus held a job fair Thursday looking for potential workers. The company is hiring one hundred workers in the call center for customer service positions.
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Arrest Made in 16-year-old Hit-and-Run Deaths
August 16, 2008 - LOS ANGELES -- An accused hit-and-run killer was arrested by police as he was fleeing to Mexico, and officers credited the man's coworkers for spotting a newspaper article about the double fatality crash 16 years ago and triggering the arrest.
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Vancouver Attractions
August 16, 2008 - To catch Vancouvers laid-back vibe, hop on a water taxi to this spot.
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Heading to the pubs for beer and bangers
August 15, 2008 - For lovers of good beer, the major event of the spring was the opening of the Nakameguro Taproom. No ordinary pub, Taproom is the Tokyo outlet for Baird beers, the craft brewery in Shizuoka Prefecture that many people and the Food File, too rate among the best in the country. Up to now, a number of pubs in Tokyo have served these excellent brews. But here, for the first time, you can sample ...
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CHANDLER: Cameras capture city's shift
August 15, 2008 - There comes a moment when a city changes so dramatically that reminders of the past become strange, even difficult to comprehend. Who better to explore this territory than a photographer.
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Brewpub coming to old Krispy Kreme site
August 15, 2008 - The Mesa Mall has found a microbrewery solution the Krispy Kreme problem.
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'Papa Jack' Weil, legend in Western wear, dies at 107
August 15, 2008 - DENVER Western clothing pioneer Jack Weil died Wednesday in Denver at age 107. "Papa Jack," as Weil was known, was believed to be the oldest working CEO at 107, and his family says he was "to Western shirts what Henry Ford was to cars.
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Small bites
August 15, 2008 - With the opening July 21 of the Three Creeks Brewing Company in Sisters, Central Oregon has another entrant in the highly competitive local beer market. Wedged between the FivePine Lodge and the Sisters Movie House, the spacious brewpub offers a half-dozen custom beers, a full comfort-food menu, an outdoor patio, big-screen television and pool tables. Open 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Monday to Saturday, ...
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Brewpub fest adds
August 14, 2008 - The Brew-n-Art Show will bring local artists and musicians together at Max's Fanno Creek Brew Pub. This year's festival, which is for all ages, will honor community member Dawn Phelps McConnell, who died from cancer last year.
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Um, the gym will totally still be there after you finish that crîme brûlée.
August 14, 2008 - American AJ'S STEAKHOUSE Hard Rock Hotel, 693-5500. Meat is still king at this whimsically nostalgic, old-school Vegas supper club with summertime pool views. Dress like the Rat Pack.
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Harmonys Morning Forecast 08-13-08
August 13, 2008 - Total Systems in Columbus held a job fair Thursday looking for potential workers. The company is hiring one hundred workers in the call center for customer service positions.
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