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Gallery: Distilling 2.0 -- Bye-Bye Boiling, Hello Health Care
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Oldest sheep make larger contributions to population growth when conditions are harsh
PASADENA, California – For all you moonshine makers who thought your hobby was just a guilty pleasure, a new spin on distilling may actually help save lives. Usi...... |
Namibia: Merlus Gets Double Certification
Washington, September 6 ANI: A new research has shown that the oldest individuals in a group of sheep contribute most to population growth when climate changes makes conditions harsh.Carried out by re... |
Michelin slips into China for first Hong Kong, Macau food guide
MERLUS Seafood Processors in Walvis Bay is the first fishing company in Namibia to obtain certification from both top-ranked food-safety management systems, ISO 22000 and BRC, at the same time....... |
Profiting From Market Misery
Michelin plans to publish a guide to restaurants in Hong Kong and Macau later this year, only its second volume for Asia, following Tokyo last November. ...... |
Summary Judgment: A Record Summer For Movies
Blood on the street spells food on the table for bear-market funds, which sell stocks short and use other techniques to profit from market declines. Bear funds are having a bang-up year, but Grizzly S... |
Escaping dog-gone Gustav
Despite economic woes, domestic ticket sales topped a record $4 billion this summer. Slate.com's Mark Jordan Legan caught up with a few movie-goers to see what they enjoyed about their cinematic e...... |
Gun linked to crime found
Sparkles was curious and timid Friday, whining and circling her food bowl behind the metal bars of her new cage. The Jack Russell terrier mix and about 50 crate mates have traveled nearly 1,000 miles ... |
About three million children at risk in Africa: UN
The gun believed to have been used in an Oceola Township double murder in May was found on July 7 near a fast-food restaurant in Warren, not far from the home of the man charged with killing his broth... |
World’s deadliest delicacies
Almost three million children across the Horn of Africa are at risk of death, disease and malnutrition due to a combination of drought, rising food prices and conflict, UNICEF said....... |