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...would have to dive in and get it. You'd go by touch and hope it was killed." But the risks were all part of the thrill. Nowadays, he says mournfully, "You can't do anything without a license. You can't even smoke in the pub anymore...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Tales of the Wild North | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

...curtains drawn against the daylight didn't ring a warning bell, the grilles covering the windows should have. But after 300 km in the glare of the Western Australian sun, the only thing to do is ditch the car, head for the nearest pub and dive into a frosty beer. Dive is the word. Up the steps, through a wooden door into a neon-lit room with battered furniture, dog racing on a couple of TVs, a pool table in an alcove illuminated by the cold blue light used in public toilets to discourage intravenous drug users...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Spiritual Refreshment | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

...Involvement in organized football helps the Aboriginal Greatorex in his job as a police officer. He's juggling the roles of coach, mentor and law enforcer. "Building rapport through the Hawks has paid off immensely in my work," he says. "There might be a big brawl down at the pub. You can work the crowd more effectively because you've got respect in the community. They know who you are. They don't just see you as some robotic cop depriving people of their liberty." Three other officers are also involved in the club, whose player base is as diverse...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: See the Mighty Hawks Fly | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

...closing time at the local pub, and the main street of Borroloola, 730 km southeast of Darwin, has erupted in a series of drunken brawls. Spilling from the beer garden, heavily intoxicated Aborigines hurl cans, stones and abuse ("F___ you, c___, I'll kill you") at each other. At the hostel across the road, guests watching the communal television barely flinch. "We are so used to it now," says owner Trish Elmy, who sometimes puts up a barrier of water sprinklers to deter the mob from fighting near-or collapsing in-her property. "We know nothing gets done, so what...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Demon Drink | 8/7/2006 | See Source »

With the three music rooms open in the fall and the pub­ open in the spring, Loker will provide students with a place to both practice and perform, according to Corker. The pub will include a built-in stage on which groups will perform...

Author: By Brittney L. Moraski, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Faster Fly-By, New Decor for Loker | 8/4/2006 | See Source »

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