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POPSFood Brew Bar The Brew Bar is a classy and refined; yet reasonable and egalitarian a bar with loads of bonhomie! The concept is presented in a rugged style that gives the feel of a local tavern, where you can pamper yourself with over 15 brands of domestic and imported beer. A neat glass-top bar allows you to select your preferred brands from a display of bottles comfortably stashed into crushed ice! Beers-on-tap, great beer-smothered snacks and set meals also form part of the menu.
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POPSWEIRD BUT TRUE :If the apartment's a rockin', the British courts will come a knockin'." Adam Hinton, 32, of Brighton was fined several hundred dollars last week for having loud sex and breaching a noise-abatement order. Neighbors had complained for two years about Hinton, gal pal Kerry Norris and their noisy romps at her flat. Now the courts have banned Hinton from going within 100 meters of Norris' one-bedroom pad.
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POPSLifehackers Top Ten Videos Your crafty older relatives used to have to mail-order their video tutorials or wait for "This Old House" reruns to get their DIY on, but the age of streaming video has been good to those who like to tinker and try out neat tricks. From prying open beer bottles with telephone bills to picking locks, from sealing chips to folding T-shirts, we've posted a lot of concise but instructive clips at Lifehacker. Today we're featuring 10 of our favorites, chosen for the tricks they teach as well as their watchable quality. Get ready to fill some weekend project time.
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POPSHow To Make Kombucha Buy Kombucha tea and organic Kombucha tea online. Know the health benefits of Kombucha tea and top 10 benefits of Kombucha tea. Get online recipe for Kombucha tea and read how to make kombucha.
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POPSThe Five Best Bottles of Absinthe The government never banned absinthe itself but rather thujone, the wormwood-derived compound that supposedly gives the stuff its mind-bending edge. However, modern chemical analysis shows that thujone survives distilling in quantities so small they are actually legal. This is something of a double-edged sword: That same analysis also shows that the old brands that spawned absinthe’s dark legend didn’t have all that much thujone, either -- all along it was just really strong, herb-flavored booze. Plus, half the excitement of absinthe was the fact that it was contraband. Now anyone can get it.
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POPSCongressman Alcee Hastings' Filthiest Cities Congressman Hastings official website sounds reasonable and worthwhile, however, "Hastings hasn't done diddly" to improve the environmental vitality of his District's cities. The proof you ask? Just visit "Hastings' Cities" of Belle Glade, Pahokee and South Bay Florida (if you like living on the edge) during any weekend night and you'll think you are stuck without chance of escape, inside a Johannesburg South Africa riot. Visit Hastings' cities, I dare anyone to prove me wrong ! Factually, "Hastings' Cities" are a public environmental disaster, trashed "Hoods" with broken Gin bottles a common sight, streets replete with spent drug paraphenalia, empty crack cocaine viles, vacant lots strewn with unmentionable debris, broken glass and street-side litter everywhere the eye can see. Plus these cities realize the highest violent crime rates anywhere to be found in Florida or our Nation. Protect children you say Mr. Hastings?
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POPSJUNK of AMERICA Our trash is killing our planet...these people are trying to stop it from happening..
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POPSGrand Jury Clears Man in Death of Girl, 15, After Dispute in Queens I am sure things like this are going to happen every day when Barack Obama becomes president. This is just a beginning. This is my personal oppinion and I believe I am free to express it if there is still freedom of speech in this contry. Go ahead. Keep supporting him, and very soon you will pay for everything you did and everything you didn't. Guaranteed...
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POPSBottles Another mandala made of one image repeated in a circle.
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POPSKaradzic's Nation of Murderers It is tempting, in a world supposedly caught in a clash of civilizations, to think that the only way to survive is to have the Kardzics in your corner, fighting to protect people who look like you, talk like you, pray like you. That is certainly what the young Serbian men who burned flags and threw bottles in defense of Karadzic believe. The logic essentially goes like this: “He’s a son-of-a-bitch, but he’s our son-of-a-bitch. And in a world of sons-of-bitches, you better have the toughest son-of-a-bitch in your corner.” That’s misdirected rage talking, not reason. Misdirected rage applauds “our” murderers, believes they are necessary. It not only thinks the clash of civilizations is real, it needs the clash of civilizations to justify support of its murderers.
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POPSSupermarkets Throwing Away 2 Million Tons Of Food A Year We visited a dozen stores over several nights last week to check what was being thrown away and discovered hundreds of pounds worth of food dumped. At a Sainsbury’s superstore next to the Dome in Greenwich, South East London – the chain’s flagship “environmentally-friendly” shop with its own wind turbines – staff said it was standard practice to throw away food before its sell-by date. And they’re not even allowed to take it home. One said: “Someone just stands there and throws it into the skip. We wish we could buy it – but we’re not allowed.” Pointing to meat on the “reduced” shelf, he added: “Come midnight, anything that hasn’t been sold will get taken off the shelf... if it’s out of date it will be logged on the computer, put against our losses, then in the skip.” Four-pint bottles of milk with nine days still to run had been thrown out, along with nine cans of cola with a date stamp of April 2009.
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POPSTrue Balsamic Vinegar from The Perfect Pantry. I have heard that you can reduce cheaper balsamic vinegar to create a balsamic syrup. Any one tried this? One of the cutest appetizers I've seen are little cubes of watermelon, with a tiny well (made from a wee melonballer) filled with balsamic syrup.