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MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan. 16, 1996--What the Book of the Month Club did for quality reading delivered to your front door, a new Florida enterprise ...
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MIAMI--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 25, 1996--What the Book of the Month Club did for quality reading delivered to your door, Beers To You! is doing for han...
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After a month of barbecue and beer in Memphis, the Crescent Club's networking group Women on the Move served up daiquiris and daisies at a sunset soiree on May 29.
Ladies slipped into their spring dresses and sipped on cold concoctions on the ninth-floor terrace of the club. Several men also took part in the group's networking and social event.
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Tens of thousands of Americans boil hops and barley in their kitchens to make their own beer. But few of them ever turn pro.
Last month, the Washington area home-brew club Brewers United for Real Potables (better known by its acronym, BURP) honored one of its own at a banquet at Old Dominion Brewing Co. in Ashburn, Va.
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Looking for ideas for what to get for Dad?
That phrase has been on every other commercial, and in every other department store ad, for the past few weeks. So what were this year's "great gift ideas"?
... would be a membership to the Lunch of the Month Club, modeled after the Beer of the Month Club (wh...
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While [Robert Bork]'s lawyer wails that the club is guilty of "gross negligence," Yale contends that surely Bork saw the height of the dais and should have asked for help if he felt it was too high. It's up to a jury to decide, and that's why America's system of justice gives people access to lawyers and courts-a right that Bork has wanted to curtail ... for others.
The original strategy was to find weapons of mass destruction. That failed. Then there was the bring-democracy-to-Iraq strategy, which failed in a blitzkrieg of theocracy, sectarian hatred, and civil war. Next came the we'll-stand-down-as-they-stand-up-strategy-but alas, the Iraqi troops have not shown up, much less stood up. Then, Bush cried, we'll "surge" 20,000 more U.S. troops into Iraq, concentrate them in Baghdad to st...
... STRATEGY I once belonged to the Book-of the-Month Club, as well as the Beer-of-the-Month-Club-but on...
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DAYTON -- Dayton police officials have objected to the renewal of the liquor licenses of three Dayton bars, including one that was the site of a fatal shooting this month.
The Dayton City Commission will decide next week whether to file a formal objection with state liquor-control officials to the license renewals of Cold Beer & Cheeseburgers, 33 S. Jefferson St.; The 88 Club, 219 N. Patterson Blvd.; and the Big E Bar, 1938 N. Main St., the site of the shooting.
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Can't forget country Editor's note: Since we didn't have any country music fans on hand, we asked WJOD Program Director Ken Peiffer to pick his favorite country songs of the decade. 1. "Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning," Alan Jackson (2001). This song came out about a month after the terrorist attacks. It said what everyone was thinking and feeling at the time. I believe it truly helped the country heal. 2. "Don't Blink," Kenny Chesney (2007) A very well written song talking about the different stages of a person's life and just how quickly time goes by. The older you are, the more you can relate personally to the lyrics. 3. "Our Song," Taylor Swift (2007) Who knew how big this teenage sensation was going to be? When this song was released, everyone from age 5 to 55 coul...
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About a month ago, I wrote a quick rant concerning my disdain for compiling club listings ["Soundbites," April 14, 2010]. Now, while it's true the skull-crushing boredom of that particular little task isn't exactly my favorite part of being "DAN BOLLES, that guy from the Seven Days," I feel as though I should point out that my diatribe was (mostly) facetious. "Hate" is such a strong word. Besides, my actual least favorite part of the job is when people refer to the paper as "the Seven Days." Do you see a "the" in our logo? Hmm? Man, I hate that.
P. Harris & The Tough Choices do indeed play Country-Goddamned-Music, and they play it goddamned well. I'm not sure Hank woulda done it that way, necessarily. But I bet he'd approve - I know his grandson would. The Brattleboro-based band t...
Free Beer!. About a month ago, I wrote a quick rant concerni...
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Cheap beer is tops around here.
Keystone Light, Natural Light, Busch, Pabst and Milwaukee's Best represent the leading class of beer sold in Southwest Virginia. That's followed by premium domestics such as Coors Light, Bud Light and Miller Genuine Draft, according to an estimate by Blue Ridge Beverage Co. of Roanoke County.
...There is a homemade beer club. And one craft beer company is looking at this reg... brewer in the United States, said last month that Christiansburg is a possible site for a new ...