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...attendee said the turnout underlined the need for better promotion for pub events...
Like drunks in a rough pub on a Saturday night, Britain's political leaders look to be itching to start a brawl. British political life is always fractious at this time of year - it's when the major parties hold their conventions in rapid sequence - but this fall the insults are flying faster and nastier than usual. The atmosphere is febrile. Politicians of all stripes believe there's a good chance that Gordon Brown, 56, who in June took over as Prime Minister from Tony Blair without a fresh mandate from British voters, will early next week call a snap...
...Heart.” WGS anyone? Sat., October 6 at 2 p.m. and 6 p.m, Stuart Street Playhouse, Radisson Hotel, 200 Stuart St, Boston. $45, student discounts available. (5) A School for Beer? This isn’t Dartmouth! Class is in session this weekend at the pub. Experts from the Harpoon Brewery will lecture on the composition of the “1636” and teach students how to pair ales and appetizers. Bet you never thought learning could be so much fun. Sat., October 6 at 5 p.m., The Cambridge Queen’s Head Pub...
...Kidd in an interview yesterday afternoon following the release of the letter. “We are not eliminating private parties in any way. We are paying a great deal of attention to students having a social life in the past few years with the Lamont Cafe, SOCH, the pub, and freshman social spaces...
...missing: the chance to blow off steam by trading insults or even blows with colleagues. An unfamiliar spirit of universal amity took the edge off debates that in earlier years might have degenerated into cathartic screaming matches. Sheltering from a sudden downpour in the lee of a seafront pub, one Labour old-timer joked to another: "Now that's what I call rain - good and honest, just like Gordon...