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Current Moon Phase: Waning Crescent

The Moon’s current percentage of illumination is 3%.

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Fewer restaurants in San Diego County

The NPD Group While restaurants are starting to report an uptick in business as the economy recovers, the number of eateries in San Diego County continued to decline last year, reports a …

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Food Industry Partnerships May Carry Risks

Posted on: Monday, 31 January 2011, 20:41 CST Health charities and health organizations must tread carefully when partnering with the food industry as it may risk compromise health promotion …

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Egyptians stock up on food as stir continues

Egypt . Schools are closed and businesses boarded up; the usual bumper-to-bumper traffic is now little more than a trickle. At grocery stores across the city, people stocked up on food, water and …

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BRAZIL: Orange juice exports drop in 2010

Brazil exported less orange juice in 2010 than it did in 2009, according to figures from The Brazilian Association of Citrus Exporters (CitrusBR).

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US: Heineken launches new beer can

Heineken has redesigned cans for its namesake beer brand in the US.

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CANADA/US: Beringer Vineyards adds four more years to PGA Tour tie-up

Beringer Vineyards is extending its sponsorship deal with the PGA Tour in the US and Canada for a further four years.

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IRELAND/UK: William Grant & Sons considers Tullamore Dew distillery

William Grant & Sons has confirmed that it will consider building a distillery in Ireland for its recently-acquired Tullamore Dew whiskey brand.

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AUS/NZ: Lion Nathan backs call for alcohol health warnings

Australia’s second largest brewer, Kirin Holdings-owned Lion Nathan, has backed calls for alcoholic drinks labels to carry health warnings in the country, following the publication of a Government review.

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EGYPT: Heineken suspends operations due to unrest

Heineken has suspended beer and soft drinks operations in Egypt due to widespread political protests against the country’s president, Hosni Mubarak.

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