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| Beer Taps News Archive 21-Jan-2008 |
Stanford's ground given overhaul (CricInfo)Money is never an obstacle for Allen Stanford and with the second instalment of Stanford 20/20 beginning later this month his ground in Antigua has undergone some extensive work.
10th frame for Des Plaines landmark? (Daily Herald)Sim's Bowl and Lounge shed its neon glow a few years ago.
The Police rock on in Auckland (The New Zealand Herald)Sting and The Police performed to a sellout crowd in Auckland last night, in their farewell tour. At $150 each the tickets weren't cheap and the concert organisers shut the beer taps down at 8.30pm.
Coliseum experiencing upswing in attendance, sales (The Pantagraph)BLOOMINGTON -- As the second year of operations for the U.S. Cellular Coliseum continues, managers of the city-owned building are touting growth in attendance and ticket sales and a small profit for November.
Blog U. (GolfWeek)Blog U. Welcome to the Blog U., where Golfweek reporters Ron Balicki, Beth Ann Baldry, Lance Ringler, Asher Wildman, Sean Martin, Dan Mirocha and Eric Soderstrom give you the inside scoop on all things college golf. Class is in session!
The beer beat (The Columbus Dispatch) Central Ohio has more than its fair share of alehouses, barrooms, cafes, clubs, lounges, pubs, saloons, taprooms, taverns and watering holes (did we forget any?). We visited more than a few of each in 2007. In no particular order -- other than alphabetical -- here is a soused sampling. And, yes, we just used the word soused. It has been a long year, and we're running out of synonyms.
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