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Dry summer a boon for wine grape crop
The Virginia Farm Bureau says the state's wine grape crop is thriving thanks to a dry summer. State viticulturist Tony Wolf says the crop is generally above average in quantity. But Wolf said there is some concern for younger vineyards. Harvest for...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Curlin Favored in Woodward
— Curlin, the world's best thoroughbred on dirt, faces seven challengers today in the $500,000 Woodward Stakes at Saratoga. Only a second-place finish on grass in the July 13 Man o' War Stakes at Belmont Park blemishes nearly a year of dominance...Tags: Beach Vacations
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But When Else Am I Supposed to Eat and Drink?
MotherproofWhile I was driving the other day, some radio DJs were discussing the 10 most dangerous foods to eat while driving. At the same time, I was trying to scarf down breakfast, shift into a higher gear (yes, I have a manual transmission, probably time to...Tags: Vehicles
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Democratic Convention Cars Fueled By Beer
MotherproofThe Democrats and Coors Brewing are doing their part for the environment by fueling the Democratic National Convention???s fleet of cars with beer-based ethanol. Coors makes ethanol from beer waste at its Golden, Colo., brewery and is donating the ethanol...Tags: Molson Coors Brewing Company, Vehicles, Government, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Ethanol
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Unleashing naming rights
It's not unusual for a public building or park to be named after someone. Selling naming rights of a stadium, arena or ballpark to a corporate sponsor is something professional sports franchises and even major universities do routinely. But officials in...Tags: Local Authority, Sales, Druid Hill, Wine, Beer, and Spirits, Howard P Rawlings
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Dry summer is good news for Va. wines
The Virginia Farm Bureau says the state's wine grape crop is thriving thanks to a dry summer. State viticulturist Tony Wolf says the crop is generally above-average in quantity. But Wolf said there is some concern for younger vineyards. Harvest for...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Jets fan wants to sell naming rights to cover PSL
One Jets fan in Fairfield wants to sell naming rights to offset the $30,000 personal seat license fee for his two season tickets. But Gang Green has a sour taste in its mouth over Howard Freeman's so-called lemonade stand. The team says the sports... -
It's Wales—in a hotel, in Oak Brook
With the rising cost of airline tickets and the weak value of the American dollar overseas, planning a trip to Europe might seem out of reach for most families. The hip new term in this summer of saving is staycation, and that's exactly what folks are...Tags: Oak Brook
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Liquor control board issues several citations
Several local businesses with state liquor licenses face administrative action after being cited for various violations by state police. The businesses face a range of actions, including fines from $50 to $5,000, additional training or a license...Tags: Tatamy, Tourism and Leisure, Allentown, Gaming and Lotteries, Casino and Gambling Industry
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4 businesses allegedly violated liquor laws
Several local businesses with state liquor licenses face administrative action after being cited for violations by state law enforcement officials. The businesses face a range of actions, including fines from $50 to $5,000, additional training or a...Tags: Tatamy, Tourism and Leisure, Fires, Gaming and Lotteries, Allentown
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Award goes to an imaginary restaurant
Dining@LargeWhat role should a critic play in helping you choose a restaurant? This is a question that comes up from time to time with our Top 10 Tuesday lists, but I hope I've made it clear that they are simply......Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Wine of the Week
Wine of the week Selection: Produced in Argentina, the 2006 Luigi Bosca La Linda Tempranilla is a beguiling yet affordable red with aromas of sweet cherries and a fruit-forward taste that ends in a long finish. It's a great choice for summertime or any...Tags: Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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