Art/Culture Review (Mmegi) There now seems to be the realisation that Botswana must also look to its peoples to offer the human aspects of tourism that will add value to the second or third most important national revenue earner.
Japanese Special Brew: Space Beer (Universe Today) Well, the title is a little misleading. It should read something like, "Japanese Scientists Brew Beer from Barley that Spent Five Months on the International Space Station," but that seemed a little too long. It's not actually beer brewed in space, more beer made from ingredients grown on the ISS. Regardless, the idea is pretty [...]
CEO: Molson Coors Venture with SABMiller on Track (Beverage World) DENVER: The head of beer brewing giant Molson Coors says plans are still on track to finalize a joint venture with SABMiller by midyear.
Odell Brewing underwrites research on organic hops (The Fort Collins Coloradoan) Beer brewing and drinking are major industries in Fort Collins, and CSU grad student Ali Hamm is doing her part to improve things for everyone involved in the industry.
Firms honored for green ingenuity and commitment / Companies prosper while doing good for the planet (San Francisco Chronicle) Insurance policies geared to green buildings. Methane from beer brewing that is turned into energy. Company shuttle buses that cut pollution by getting employees out of their private cars. These were among the cutting-edge environmental moves by Northern...
Last drop to flow from famous brewery (Stuff) The birthplace of craft beer brewing in New Zealand, Mac's Brewery in Stoke, is closing at the end of this month.
Business in brief (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel) LOCAL Home foreclosures up statewide Foreclosure actions statewide were up 45% in April...
Enforcement not on the menu for these food and wine laws (The Record) SACRAMENTO - If you make your own wine, better not share: It's illegal.
Carlos Alcala: Old meters find a new place to park (The Sacramento Bee) T ick tick tick: The parking meters ran out quickly at Cesar Chavez Plaza last week. Then again, that's what always seems to happen with the time meters allocate for your errands. In this case, however, the city's Department of Transportation was selling decommissioned parking meters and ? go figure ? the offering was so popular, they ran out of meters. Parking division employees bought them, ...
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