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News From Around The World Seven Tiki Takes Spiced Rum into Uncharted Waters (Beverage World)Miami – From the South Pacific comes Seven Tiki Spiced Rum, a Fijian rum with spices and other natural flavors. This premium spiced rum is made from the molasses of choice Polynesian sugar cane, exotic spices and virgin water drawn from deep beneath the Fiji's volcanic highlands.
Grocery robbed of rum twice in one day (Trinidad Express)TWO bottles of puncheon rum were the items of desire for two men, on separate occasions, last Friday. Ralph Ramlal was disenchanted he was unable to go on an excursion with his friends. So he walked into an MS Food City supermarket in Debe, picked up two bottles of the rum and walked out.
Froth, fun at Señora's (Miami Herald)The cozy upstairs bar at Sra. Martinez, Michelle Bernstein's Design District tapas spot, is a lab for inventive cocktails like the Mulata Daiquiri, a delightfully frothy rum drink with a lime tang.
The Coppell Police Department responded to the following incidents (Coppell Gazette)3:39 p.m. Theft reported in the 600 block of Phillips Drive. Unknown suspect stole victim's wedding ring. 1:03 p.m. Hit and rum accident reported in the 100 block of N. Moore Road . Unknown suspect backed vehicle into unattended motorcycle and left without leaving information.
Pirate Booty (Boston Herald)1/2 can beer 1 shot spiced rum 1 splash Goldschlager 1 pinch shredded coconut ...
Story of little girl buried in rum told over and over (The Daily Reflector)In Beaufort's Old Burying Ground lie Union soldiers and Confederates, slaves and free men. In the cemetery is a British soldier buried upright and facing England and a grave marker dated 1756. But perhaps the most visited grave is not the oldest, nor one of the most heroic.
Rio-Brazil's beach-side city of extremes (Reuters via Yahoo! Sports)Thousands of carefree sun-worshippers packed Rio's Ipanema beach on a hot September day, some just soaking up the rays, others playing volleyball and soccer -- a postcard scene framed by lush mountains.
For some Dominican players, steroids worth risk (AP via Yahoo! Sports)A monument to baseball greets visitors to this city known as "the cradle of shortstops." Children in San Pedro de Macoris grow up playing ball behind tin shanties and on fields cut from sugar plantations. Bernardino Jimenez was one of those kids. He became a victim of his own dream. Desperate to lift his family out of poverty, the lanky infielder put himself in the hands of an agent who...
Vandals in Point Place strike nearly 60 boats (The Toledo Blade)By JC REINDL BLADE STAFF WRITER Vandals have all but scuttled the weekend plans of Randy Baumker of Washington Township, who had planned to take his wife, Dawn, on a romantic cruise for their third wedding anniversary. That's because someone boarded his 28-foot Sea Ray and snatched an envelope containing $300 of gas money. Mr. Baumker's boat was one of nearly 60 that were broken into at the ...
A bitter-sweet affair (Belfast Telegraph)Related Stories Will new approach help win battle against drugs? How lesbian affair brings out the worst in people A bitter-sweet affair Why we must listen to our children on the transfer crisis Bill Clinton can help Martin McGuinness and Peter Robinson close the deal
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