WORLD CUP SOCCER; Launch before noon; Eateries expect boon from early kick-offs

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: June 5, 2006| Author: CHARLES F. GARDNER | Copyright information

Lunch will be anything but ordinary in the month of June, at least for World Cup soccer fans.

Along with that soup and sandwich, or maybe a brat and a cold beer, will come a tension-packed match between the United States and the Czech Republic or, say, Brazil vs. Australia.

Other games will start closer to breakfast time in Milwaukee. Get a jolt of java and crunch a bagel while you watch England's David Beckham or Germany's Michael Ballack.

A number of Milwaukee-area estab...

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