Goalies? Special teams? Beer? ur experts have the answers – NHL

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- Goalies? Special teams? Beer? ur experts have the answers – NHL
- Beer giant to settle suits over fatal fire at ’03 concert
- SiteHoppin.com Launches Beer Stock Market an Internet User Venture…
- Cooking with beer
- 7 men arrested for stealing beer
- Weis gets supervisors’ K to sell beer
- Berry fruity beer

Goalies? Special teams? Beer? ur experts have the answers – NHL
ESPN – May 24, 2008
com’s Scott Burnside ESPN The Magazine’s E. Hradek and ESPN analyst Barry Melrose answer these 10 burning questions.

Beer giant to settle suits over fatal fire at ’03 concert
San Diego Union Tribune – May 24, 2008
– Brewer Anheuser-Busch Inc. and a Rhode Island beer distributor have agreed to pay $21 million to settle lawsuits brought by survivors of a 2003 nightclub fire and relatives of the 100 people killed according to court papers filed yesterday. More than 200 people were injured. Anheuser-Busch is the latest big-name defendant to settle the case rather than bear the costs of continuing litigation or risk the uncertainty of a jury trial.

SiteHoppin.com Launches Beer Stock Market an Internet User Venture…
PR Web – PR Web (press release) – May 24, 2008
com a site that let's you surf the web like an iPod and offers free web traffic services has just launched an online Beer Stock Market where any internet users can invest and become co-owners of the company. 0 venture capital browser seo marketing internet advertising beer stock market sitehoppin rss yahoo google youtube flickr investing investment shares business money entrepreneurs blogging blogs social networking technology consumer users webmasters networking web sites online marketing markets ipo public business marketing software internet technology online advertising management web 2.

Cooking with beer
Beckley Register-Herald – Beckley Register-Herald (subscription) – May 24, 2008
Recently chef Leonard Bailey director of the culinary arts program at Mountain State University guided student Darry Holliday through a series of recipes using the beverage that predates wine and other spirits by more than thousands of years according to Bailey’s research. “Primitive humans were turning grains into beer long before they were baking them into bread” Bailey said. In recent years however chefs and good cooks alike have discovered beer’s versatility and have found a number of creative ways to use it in cooking. “Beer is still a great accompaniment to any meal whether it’s a casual lunch or a multi-course gourmet feast” Bailey said.

7 men arrested for stealing beer
Stockton Record – May 24, 2008
com: 7 men arrested for stealing beer. Copyright 1997-2004 mniture Inc.

Weis gets supervisors’ K to sell beer
Sunbury Daily Item – May 24, 2008
Weis gets supervisors’ K to sell beer By Laura Legere The Times-Tribune Scranton Pa. — A Northern Boulevard supermarket can sell lagers and ales but an Edella Road country store cannot township supervisors decided Monday night.

Berry fruity beer
Southland Times – The Southland Times – May 24, 2008
When Jill van den Arend took up the job as office manager at Invercargill Brewery last year her tipple of choice was wine. "I'd never really drunk beer in my life I just didn't like it" she said. Brewer Steve Nally has built a national reputation on his aptitude for innovative and award-winning beers so switching Jill's preference from grapes to grains became a personal challenge. The solution stemmed from childhood memories. "Boysenberries are a very New Zealand thing.

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