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Booze licence regained.


A CONVENIENCE store has regained its off-licence less than two years after it was revoked for selling booze Booze

sold cheap whiskey in a log-cabin bottle. [Am. Hist.: Espy, 152–153]

See : Drunkenness
 to children.

The Select and Save shop in Islington Islington (ĭz`lĭngtən), inner borough (1991 pop. 155,200) of Greater London, SE England. Islington, in the north, is mostly residential, while Finsbury, in the south, is highly industrialized.  Row, Ladywood, will once again be able to stock beer, wines and spirits despite protests from police.

City licensing chiefs agreed to the application as the shop has now changed hands and decided that new owner Nisar Hussain, who also runs the store's post office, was not linked with the sales.

Former owners Khalid and Nadeem Hussain had the licence revoked.
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Publication:Birmingham Mail (England)
Date:Oct 30, 2008
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