Miller Lite News
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Eugene Shepherd admits he’s no beer expert, but he’ll tell you the bottle of Eagle he treats himself to every week is a step up from the murky homebrews that had been his preferred tipple.
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SweetWater Brewing Co. Chief Executive Officer Freddy Bensch gets plenty of solicitations from potential acquirers.
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At a beer industry summit last month, Ed McBrien, distribution chief for MillerCoors, compared himself to a typewriter salesman in an iPad age.
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Brian McNamee, the government’s only eyewitness to Roger Clemens’s alleged use of performance enhancing drugs, was permitted to name other former New York Yankees who allegedly used human growth hormone.
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SABMiller Plc predicts the volume and revenue of its beer sales in Latin America will rise as it attracts drinkers by selling more affordable beverages.
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Roger Clemens, the pitcher who won more than 350 games and struck out more than 4,600 batters in a 24-year Major League Baseball career, was found not guilty of lying to Congress about his use of performance-enhancing drugs.
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“Everyone’s from Brooklyn tonight,” proclaimed Jay-Z during a concert to inaugurate Barclays Center, Atlantic Avenue’s $1 billion home of the Nets basketball franchise.
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Jordan Miller paid $21 for an upper- deck seat to see his hometown Washington Nationals, and didn’t spend a minute there while they played the Baltimore Orioles. Instead, he socialized with 10 friends just beyond the outfield fence in a sports-bar atmosphere.
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The wife of a former New York Yankees assistant coach who claims to have given Roger Clemens steroids and human growth hormone said her husband didn’t tell her about injecting Clemens until late 2007.
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There was a 10-minute line just to get to Rosemary’s host last Thursday, a no-reservations restaurant where the prosecco flows from the tap like Miller Lite.
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