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Press Talk: Little support for the M&M boys?
The Columbian, Vancouver, Wash.Nada. OK, that's the answer, but I should let you know the question for those not following the magical mayhem tour the M&M boys are on over at the county building. County Commissioners David Madore and Tom Mielke have been playing naughty for some...Tags: Public Officials, Don Benton, Dwayne Johnson, Jaime Herrera, Tom Mielke
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Aberdeen-area donkey digs Coca-Cola
While Bunny the donkey drinks water every day, it's not her favorite beverage. Â She prefers the refreshing taste of Coca-Cola. Â When young people visit the home of Leo and Eleanor Haar, Leo Haar lets Bunny drink Coke for the kids’ enjoyment. The...
Tags: Palm Sunday, Coca-Cola Co.
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The effect of winning
Statesville Record & Landmark, N.C.A typical Thursday at Front Row Motorsports' shop on Peachtree Road is a quiet affair. The haulers are already on the road and carrying the Sprint Cup cars to the race track. The shop team is taking care of business. It cleans up its work area after...Tags: David Ragan, Front Row Motorsports, Vehicles, Roush Fenway Racing, Auto Racing
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Coke building on Preston sells quickly
The Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Va.Less than a month after going on the market, the former Coca-Cola bottling plant on Preston Avenue in Charlottesville has been sold, the property's listing agent confirmed Saturday. Listed for $2.7 million on April 15, Realtor Bob Kahn said the property...Tags: Property, Biotechnology, Rental Service, Science and Technology, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia)
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NASCAR losing some fights
The Charlotte ObserverIs there an open revolt in NASCAR? The sanctioning body took a pair of hits this week -- one quite large -- as it saw a slew of penalties it assessed to Sprint Cup teams for rules violations get reduced or eliminated on appeal. In fairness, neither...Tags: International Speedway Corp., Trevor Bayne, Matt Kenseth, Auto Racing, Brad Keselowski
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$1 million grant from Coke to give Atlanta more Hope
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionSince Jamia Perry, a 10-year-old fifth grader, has been coming to the Center of Hope at Thomasville, she has mastered the computer and is proficient enough in chess to teach it. "I am here every day after school," she said while searching online for an...Tags: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Coca-Cola Co., Delta Air Lines, The Home Depot, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Coca-Cola unveils global anti-obesity push
The Atlanta Journal-ConstitutionATLANTA _ In a sign of how health concerns have shaken the beverage industry, Coca-Cola Co. used a boisterous anniversary celebration on Wednesday to pledge to make low-calorie drinks and clearer nutritional information more available across the world....Tags: Beverage Industry, Muhtar Kent, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Nathan Deal, Weight
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Coca-Cola Announces Plans for 25,000 Acres of New Groves
The Ledger, Lakeland, Fla.In an effort to reverse a 15-year decline in Florida's citrus grove acreage and nine years of declining orange production, Coca-Cola Co. announced Tuesday a $2 billion agreement with Vero Beach and Brazilian companies to plant 25,000 acres of new orange...Tags: Auburndale, Winter Garden, Investments, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Coca-Cola Co.
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Coca-Cola to invest $2 billion for 25,000 acres of new orange groves in Florida
Associated PressAUBURNDALE, Fla. (AP) — The Coca-Cola Co. said Tuesday that it is spending $2 billion to support the planting of 25,000 acres of new orange groves in Florida, a move officials are lauding as a major investment in the Sunshine State's citrus...Tags: Auburndale, Beverage Industry, Science and Technology, Coca-Cola Co., Brazil
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The Goldman Sachs banker turned Nature Conservancy chief
Mark Tercek had some horribly awkward moments after he left Goldman Sachs to run a U.S. environmental charity, the Nature Conservancy. At one of his first big staff meetings, he committed a total eco no-no by drinking from a plastic water bottle. When...
Tags: Environmental Issues, Conservation, World Wildlife Fund, Goldman Sachs Group, Inc., Coca-Cola Co.
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Burger King undergoing a facelift
The Hawk Eye, Burlington, IowaThe Burger King restaurant at 120 S. Roosevelt Ave. in Burlington is undergoing an image upgrade to bring it up to current company standards. Beaton Holding Co., headquartered in Cedar Rapids, recently renewed its franchise agreement with Burger King,...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Coca-Cola Co., Restaurants, Lifestyle and Leisure, Burlington (Kane, Illinois)
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For Weisenberg girl, a penny saved a penny given to poor
Somewhere along the way, Ronnie and Sandy Blankenbiller acquired a novelty coin bank shaped like a gigantic Coca-Cola bottle and started to fill it with spare change. It was a savings account of sorts for their granddaughter, Nyah Tallman, a first-...
Tags: Fleetwood Bank Corporation, Christianity, Religion and Belief, Coca-Cola Co., Reformed
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