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Eddie, the cab driver-by-day who is The Littlest Bar's bouncer, says most of the students at the Pub come from Suffolk or BU. Harvard students would benefit from joining this small crowd, sitting under the (separate) photographs of the Pope and Joe Louis and having a great pint of Guinness (drawn by someone who knows how). One caveat: the policy on underage drinking is very strict at The Littlest Pub--you can try it, but you can't get away with...
With two outs and two on, Albers hit a bouncer back to the mound that bounded off the leaping pitcher's glove for a run-scoring infield single...
...matter if the player was a global wheeler-dealer like Tamraz, whom Interpol wanted to question in connection with $200 million that vanished from a bank in Lebanon where he once was chairman. The Clinton casino never closed. And for his failure to function as a more effective bouncer, National Security Adviser Tony Lake became the scandal's latest casualty, withdrawing last week as Clinton's nominee to head...
According to both the Cambridge Police Department report and an investigative report compiled by the commission, several witnesses accused bartender Andrew Haynes and a bouncer of holding down patrons while they were trying to defend themselves outside...
...president has a responsibility to the people...when it comes to public ethics; 900 files were gathered up by some guy who was a bouncer at a bar," Dole said. "Why should they be rifling through your files...