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Does the cocktail hour need any more womanizing bartenders like Sam Malone or grouchy waitresses like Carla Tortelli? Well, here's mud in your eye. The TV series Cheers, based on a cozy Boston bar, has inspired a chain of taverns that will be installed in airports and Marriott Hotels across the U.S. The hotel company's catering division and Paramount Pictures Television have struck a deal to open 46 bars modeled after the show's. The Cheers bars will be outfitted to remind patrons of the TV tavern, with dark paneling and Tiffany lamps. Customers will be able...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: HOSPITALITY: Buy Us a Round, Norm! | 7/2/1990 | See Source »

...unaware that in the darkness a 40-ft. wall of water had risen in Wegee Creek, which is usually ankle deep, and was rolling toward them. It hit with enough force to knock frame houses off their foundations, carry mobile homes downstream and buckle the concrete walls of a tavern. One patron was carried away by the water; another survived by clinging to a bar stool. Not far away, the onrushing water smashed into the house of Robert and Rose Ramsey, crushing the woman...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Ohio: Disaster Along The Wegee | 6/25/1990 | See Source »

...homemade wanted posters hung in sawmills or have seen his name on banners with slogans like KISS MY AX, ANDY. Lumberjacks deride Kerr as Andy Cur or Andy Cull (a term for a worthless log). And after putting away a few beers, some loggers have even called him from tavern telephones with death threats...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Environment: Terrorist in A White Collar | 6/25/1990 | See Source »

...guru of gonzo journalism was cleared by prosecutors of drug and explosives possession and sexual-assault charges owing to insufficient evidence. He's planning a "celebratory orgy" at his favorite tavern...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Predators' Ball Award | 6/11/1990 | See Source »

...court have long since given way to appliance stores and garages, but the artistic oases of the Left Bank have remained hospitable. Montparnasse reached its height during the 1920s, when Hemingway used to sit and write stories in the Closerie des Lilas, which had been a lilac-shaded country tavern during the 17th century. Hemingway complained bitterly when the management tried to attract a younger clientele by tarting up the bar and ordering all the waiters to shave off their mustaches. The Closerie is once again cozily moribund, and Hemingway, like the friendly red lampshades, has become part...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Travel: The Great Cafes of Paris | 5/21/1990 | See Source »

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