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Get 'em while they're hot. T-shirts, that is. Not cupcakes. Welcome to Newbury Street's newest apparel store, Johnny Cupcakes, specializing in one-of-a-kind silk-screened t-shirts that are anything but stale. A mix of pop culture iconography and punk rock attitude, Johnny Cupcakes supplies the kind of edgy, unique t-shirts Urban Outfitters wishes it still sold. David W. Ingber '07 describes himself as “obsessed with Johnny Cupcakes apparel," though he has yet to purchase an item. “It's too expensive for me. I'm just a big fan of it existing," he says. Besides shirts, Johnny also sells pants, underwear, and bags in a bakery-themed boutique. The clothes are displayed on stainless steel baking trays and in antique refrigerators, and apron-wearing employees—some are preppy, otheres sport nose rings—stuff purchases into bakery boxes.


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Go along and support your team from 7pm to 9pm. Basket meals are available. For further information ring Judith Bastide on 01273 474356. FAMILY SERVICE: On Mothering Sunday, March 2, in St Peter's church at 10.30am. This is always a well attended service and gives the children a chance to thank their mothers by presenting them with posies during the service. OFF THE ROAD: Yet again a motorist must have been travelling at speed as they approached the bend on the B2116 near the entrance to Novington Lane last week. Lets hope that the driver, and passengers if there were any, escaped uninjured from the Land Rover that crashed into a field nearby. I have been told that it was Plumpton College students who were in the vehicle and it appears they were very lucky as they were thrown out. N WATCH: As two of my co-ordinators have moved away, the following is an update of co-ordinators for the Hamsey, Cooksbridge and Offham area.


With Winter Approaching, Bulleit Bourbon(TM) Helps Heat Up the ...

LEXINGTON, Ky., Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- No matter how frigid it is outdoors, the right cocktails can warm up any occasion -- from holiday parties to tailgating to your annual New Year's bash. When the leaves start to fall, it's time to break out some festive selections like bourbon or whiskey, which perfectly complement the new season.

"Although Bulleit can be enjoyed year-round, its rich flavor and warm taste is particularly savory when enjoyed in the cooler weather, whether on the rocks or in a seasonal cocktail," says Tom Bulleit, founder of Bulleit Bourbon.

The caramel colors and smooth, warm texture of bourbon make it a versatile ingredient for fall and winter cocktails, Bulleit says. "Unless you have a full house bar, it can be a challenge to serve cocktails that will please everyone on your holiday guest list," he says.


1,000 jobs to go after 'headwinds' hit Yahoo

We're just starting 2008 and already it is becoming a 2009 story. It's beginning to seem like it's always a 'next year' story."

Once dominant in internet searches, Yahoo's share in the US market has dwindled to 23% compared with Google's 58%. In Britain, the research firm Comscore still rates Yahoo as the fourth most popular website with 21.2 million monthly visitors - although its numbers have been slipping.

Yahoo overhauled its management in June with the departure of long serving chief executive Terry Semel. The new leadership promised a recovery plan within 100 days but critics complain that a coherent strategy is yet to emerge.

At the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas this month, Yahoo revealed new mobile phone offerings including technology for improved home pages on handsets and software to help outside developers build new applications.


Can Classic and world juniors capture Americans' hearts?

Editor's note: In our "Friday Faceoff," ESPN.com NHL writer Scott Burnside (based in Atlanta) and Toronto Star columnist and frequent ESPN.com contributor Damien Cox (based in Toronto) duke it out over any given hockey topic. Let the games begin!

This week's topic: Will events like the Winter Classic and World Junior Championship make hockey more popular in the United States?

Scott: Hello, Damien. Happy New Year. I have a toque from the Winter Classic for you. Before we move on to our discussion of the cross-border clash between the Canadian and American juniors, what did you make of the great shinny shindig in Buffalo?

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