Barbeque News Archive - 07-Apr-2007

  • Inside Slant (USA Today)
    Cincinnati Bengals


  • Fire damages restaurant (Sun-Sentinel)
    Fire crews able to save Keller's Real Smoked barbeque A good sprinkler system and fast response by fire crews helped save a Lake Mary area restaurant early this morning.


  • Police Seek Shooter in Aquatic Park Incident (The Daily Californian)
    Police are searching for an unknown assailant after a bullet grazed a man during a barbeque Tuesday night in West Berkeley.


  • Dishing a dream: Couple opens eatery (The Herald News)
    When do you sleep? That's the first question many people ask Allan and Theresa Washington, owners of Louisiana Barbeque on Richards Street in Joliet. Although the restaurant opened in September, Allan still performs environmental work for The Luse Company in Aurora and Theresa still works as secretary for Mount Olive Baptist Church in Joliet. Both deliver The Herald News by night, too.


  • Change Of Heart (The Morning News)
    FAYETTEVILLE -- About 24 hours earlier, Arkansas had introduced Dana Altman as its new basketball coach.


  • Gardening With Charlie - Hot New Container Plants (Today's News-Herald)
    (Family Features) - The popularity of container gardening continues to grow. I've seen people grow plants just about anywhere - from bathtubs to old barbeque grills.


  • Inmates who work can cut sentences nearly in half (The Natchez Democrat)
    Mowing lawns in the middle of summer and mopping floors in the dead of winter might not sound like jobs to relish. But for inmate trusties, it?s a breath of fresh air.


  • Lake Placid's Barbeque Festival to return June 30, July 1 (Adirondack Daily Enterprise)
    LAKE PLACID ? With thoughts of spring come thoughts of summer. And with thoughts of summer, the mind will inevitably start thinking barbecue.


  • Grilling Morals Week: Counter protest swarms PETA Barbeque (Carolinian)
    Angry police, students, protestors and counter protestors surged College Avenue Friday for the final day of this year's controversial Morals Week. The event resulted in an arrest, chanting, arguing and a large turnout. The first students arrived around 11 a.


  • Former Mexican President Joins Others To Help Boy Get New Heart (KSAT ClickOnSA.com via Yahoo! News)
    People on both sides of the U.S.-Mexico border are reaching out to help a 7-year-old in need of a heart transplant, including a former Mexican president.


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