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PepsiCo plans to refocus more on soft drinks
PepsiCo, the second-largest U.S. beverage company, said Friday that it was starting a marketing campaign to refocus attention on soft drinks, which have seen lagging sales. As consumers became more health-conscious, demand shifted from soda to bottled...Tags: PepsiCo Incorporated, Sales
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David Lett, pioneer in Oregon wine industry, dies at age 69
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) _ Pioneering Oregon winemaker David Lett, widely considered the father of Oregon's thriving pinot noir industry and a major force in winning worldwide respect for this state's wines, has died. He was 69. Lett died of heart failure...Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Death and Dying, Medicine, Food Industry, Dundee
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Down over the Dow? Don't let the stress destroy your health
Sentinel Staff WriterWhen people sit down in Julie McCoy's chair to get their hair cut, they unload their troubles. And these days, everyone's troubled about the economy. "Aside from their husbands and their kids, that's all anyone is talking about," says McCoy, whose...Tags: Winter Park, Headaches, Sales, Personal Service, Illnesses
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'High School Musical's' Vanessa Hudgens buys Studio City home for $2.75 million
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOK, PULL up the blinds in your sleeping tween-ager's room and show her this column. I promise she will not shoot daggers your way. Vanessa Hudgens Vanessa Hudgens of "High School Musical" fame has bought her first house. It's in Studio City, it cost $2.75...Tags: Macy's, Major League Baseball, World Wrestling Entertainment Incorporated, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Forests
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Bigger, savvier Mars breathes down Hershey's neck for dominance of prized US chocolate market
AP Business WriterELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. (AP) _ This stretch of rolling dairy country has long been Milton Hershey's turf, where he first found success making chocolate more than a century ago and earned a name synonymous with chocolate in America. But M&M-making rival Mars...Tags: Layoffs and Downsizing, Plant Openings, Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co., University of Chicago, Consumers
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Anne Wells, 77, of Cocoa was 'bright light in the community'
Sentinel Staff WriterAs a revered wife of a Baptist minister, librarian and matriarch to her church, community and family, Anne Wells of Cocoa devoted her life to serving others. "To me, she was a bright light in the community," said her friend Lorraine Simpson of Cocoa....Tags: Willie Wells, Tampa, Death and Dying, Christianity, Colleges and Universities
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One size does not fit all
MCT NewspapersSo you just had a quick happy hour with your colleagues and are ready to hit the road. You think you are safe to drive after having had just two drinks. But if you're pulled over, you may be blowing a lot more alcohol into the Breathalyzer than you think....Tags: Car Safety Tips and Advice, Wine, Beer, and Spirits
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Virginia wine
The growth of Virginia's wine business over the past two decades has been remarkably steady in both production and as a tourist draw. In 20 years, Virginia's wine industry has expanded from a handful of pioneering wineries to more than 130, some with...Tags: Agricultural Research and Technology, Local Authority, Court Administration, Consumers, International Trade
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What's Happening Today
Special Events If you like Italian food, then head up to Williamsburg for the annual Italian Festival (pictured). Italian food, wine tasting, children's activities and live music are waiting for you starting at 11 a.m. at Walsingham Academy, 1100...Tags: Food and Dining Culture, Festive Event, Williamsburg, Jamestown (Jamestown, Virginia), Viniculture
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Cocoa Fla. USA Invitational Match Race Nov. 8 & 9
OrlandoSentinel.comIndian River Yacht Club is hosting an invitational Match Race Clinic & Regatta Nov. 8 & 9 for Catalina 22s. The race is open to eight boats sailing with a mainsail and jib, no Genoa or spinnakers allowed. Register for an invitation. Indiana River Yacht... -
Our Poe? We'd rather he not be in Philadelphia
That would-be grave robber from Philly is at it again, trying to get his cheese-steak-y paws on Edgar Allan Poe. Edward Pettit, a freelance writer and Poe buff, argued in Philadelphia's City Paper last year that Poe's body should be dug up in Baltimore...Tags: Mount Vernon, Al Gore, Barack Obama, Ralph Nader, Ravenswood
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Chinese tighten dairy rules amid growing reports of teens with kidney stones from tainted milk
Associated Press WriterBEIJING (AP) _ China's State Council tightened quality control regulations for the dairy industry Friday, as authorities in Macau and Hong Kong reported several children had kidney stones blamed on Chinese tainted milk. Contaminated milk powder, laced...Tags: Livestock Farming, Food Industry, Farms, Healthcare Policies, Product Recalls
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