Barbeque News Archive - 31-Dec-2006

  • Flare up those fires (Hindustan Times via Yahoo! India News)
    After much agonizing and decision-making, you've decided to sit at home tonight. Why not just have a couple of people over, open some wine and bring out the barbeque grills and meats. Another exciting option is to have a bonfire.


  • Where's the party tonight? (Calcutta News)
    If you are wondering which happening nightclub to hit this New Year eve, think again because partying through the night and air-kissing 'Happy New Year' to a bunch of strangers, is not exactly what a lot of people have on their minds this year.


  • Where's the party tonight? (New Kerala)
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  • Rosie's Barbeque Takes a Risk with Unpopular Locale (The Signal)
    In the Westfield Valencia Town Center, many businesses have thrived and established themselves as Santa Clarita Valley staples. However, there is one location that has not been so great for businesses in the past.


  • Art and Soul kicks off with art, food and music (The Natchez Democrat)
    NATCHEZ ? Artists, vendors and fun-seekers, residents and visitors gathered downtown Friday night to celebrate the first day of Art and Soul. Bands played, barbeque was bought, and pottery, jewelry, stained glass, paintings and other pieces were on display and up for sale.


  • Texan opposed to plans to build mosque stages pig races, barbeque in protest (CP via Yahoo! Canada News)
    KATY, Texas (AP) - A Texan unhappy with an Islamic association's plans to build a mosque next to his property has staged pig races as a protest during afternoon prayers.


  • Dining around the world (BBC News)
    In a special end-of-year edition of the Radio 4 programme From Our Own Correspondent, reporters reflect on some of their most memorable meals.


  • Midnight fireworks to light up, kick off 2007 (Pacific Daily News)
    Agana Heights resident Joy Paraliza said she'll welcome the New Year the same way she always has -- spending time with family and friends, a few steps away from her own home at a neighboring family's residence.


  • Govs Jog, Fly and Dance for Inaugurals (Kansas City InfoZine)
    By Pamela M. Prah - A pre-dawn jog in Albany, a barbecue at a major league baseball training camp in Tampa and a "youth inaugural" involving students from every public school in Massachusetts are a few ways incoming governors are marking their inaugural festivities.


  • Sail away to heaven (Daily Press)
    A new way to visit South Pacific paradise: via small cruise ship Already immortalized by the paintings of Paul Gauguin and the writings of James Michener, French Polynesia is - without doubt - the closest place to paradise we're likely to find on Earth.


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    Barbeque News Archive - 31-Dec-2006