Barbeque News Archive - 25-Dec-2007

  • More to nightlife than drinking (The Times of India)
    Why does Bangalore go to bed so early? Is nightlife in the cosmopolitan city only about drunken revelry? Will the city ever have a thriving nightlife?


  • Shoppers In December Desperation For Holiday Gifts (KDKA Pittsburgh)
    On the last day to find those perfect Christmas gifts, many last-minute shoppers were feeling the stress as time quickly ticked down to Christmas. Earlier, today was a day of December desperation as the holiday rush was on across the area for people under the gun to get something under their tree.


  • Blog: Some great tech writing from 2007 (The New Zealand Herald)
    Hopefully some of you will be reading this on bright, high-resolution new computer screens as you test-drive the laptop or desktop computer left under the tree for you this morning.


  • Interstate Accident Claims the Life of a Winterport Teen (WABI Bangor)
    A freak accident on the interstate left a teenager dead Monday night. State police say 17 year old Matthew Osborn of Winterport was killed when he was hit by a jeep after he got out of his car, which was pulled to the side of the highway near the Hogan Road exit around 5:30 Monday night.


  • Gordon aims to rip right in (Port Macquarie News)
    THE start of the 2008 Group 3 Rugby League season can't come quick enough for Port City Breakers star Russell Gordon.


  • Zimbabwe: Big Christmas Surprise Lined Up at Cresta Oasis Hotel (AllAfrica.com)
    Christmas is around the corner and I know some of you have plans already as to how and where you are going to spend the Holy holidays.


  • Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track celebrates 50-years in south Lee (South Lee Messenger)
    A 50-day calendar of events will highlight the Naples-Fort Myers Greyhound Track?s 50-year anniversary celebration which starts Thursday evening, Dec. 27 That?s the date in 1957 when Southwest Florida race fans first heard "?.here comes Sparky.?


  • Teed Off (Vi?t Nam News)
    The golf directors scanned the tee sheets with both amusement and alarm.


  • Outdoors: Advice from the old guys (The Sentinel)
    Andy installed a new piece of copper pipe at camp and I stopped at Pague and Fegan Hardware to get a plug fitting to close off the end after deer season to keep raccoons from licking the fitting and insects from getting into the pipe over the summer.


  • New Recordings (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
    Pop Like Barack Obama, this holiday record from pop-opera's wunderkind gathered speed once Oprah gave it a shout. And what a shout - last week, according to Billboard, sales hit 2.77 million, making it the top album of '07. This record holds little but th


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