Good News Spreads Fast

Word on the winners of the Los Angeles International Wine & Spirits Competition is spreading like wild fire! A preview tasting for the media last week in Beverly Hills has generated a lot of buzz that we are really excited about! Take a look at some more posts: http://gastronomy-101.blogspot.com/2009/06/event-la-wine-competition-preview-... http://thirstyinla.com/2009/06/19/2009-la-wine-spirits-competition/ http://lablips.dailyradar.com/story/los_angeles_international_wine_and_spirit... http://www.womenwine.com/posts/journals/18487-winners-of-the-2009-la-internat...

Source: http://blogs.fairplex.com/blog/wine/?p=90

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Williams buoyed despite missing Q3

Williams technical director Sam Michael said the team could still take great encouragement from Turkish Grand Prix qualifying even though it did not quite achieve its goal of a Q3 spot. Rubens Barrichello and Pastor Maldonado took 11th and 14th on the grid, the team's best combined qualifying effort of the year so far, and the Brazilian was within 0.024 seconds of reaching the top 10 shoot-out. Michael was buoyed by that performance given that the team had had to revert to an older-spec rear wing and Maldonado was without KERS

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/formula-one-news/f1-formula-one-news/williams-buoyed-despite-missing-q3/

Peter Hirt David Hobbs Gary Hocking Ingo Hoffmann Bill Holland

Melker triumphs in GP3 opener

Nigel Melker took victory in the GP3 season opener at Istanbul Park after going from third to first with an impressive opening lap. The RSC Mucke driver picked off slow-starting polesitter Tom Dillmann (Carlin) at the first corner, and instantly picked up the chase of race leader Andrea Caldarelli (Tech 1). Melker grabbed the lead by passing Caldarelli around the outside of Turn 12 at the end of the backstraight, and would hold on to the lead until the finish

Source: http://www.iracing.com/inracingnews/3rdparty/melker-triumphs-in-gp3-opener/

Paco Godia Carel Godin de Beaufort Christian Goethals Paul Goldsmith José Froilán González

It?s Time For Radical Simplification of Old World Wine Labeling

I’m a traditionalist but also a realist. And I think now is the time to shake up the centuries old wine labeling and classification systems that have stood as a barrier to selling many Old World wines to American consumers. Case in point is Germany where a tradition of bad Middle Ages typography continues on [...]

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William Clyde Elliott Jeffrey Michael Gordon Charles Robert Hamilton IV Charles Robert Hamilton V Kevin Michael Harvick

Tales From the Post-Earmark Era: Pork Won?t Hog the Transpo Money

We knew it could happen, people! There had to be a better way to distribute federal dollars than Congressional earmarks. The FHWA just announced that 11 programs, funded at a combined $422 million, will be making discretionary grants for innovative projects. “These grants will support projects that work to improve safety, maintain a state of [...]

Source: http://dc.streetsblog.org/2011/05/10/tales-from-the-post-earmark-era-pork-wont-hog-the-transpo-money/

Dave Kennedy Loris Kessel Bruce Kessler Nicolas Kiesa Leo Kinnunen

Tales From the Post-Earmark Era: Pork Won?t Hog the Transpo Money

We knew it could happen, people! There had to be a better way to distribute federal dollars than Congressional earmarks. The FHWA just announced that 11 programs, funded at a combined $422 million, will be making discretionary grants for innovative projects. “These grants will support projects that work to improve safety, maintain a state of [...]

Source: http://dc.streetsblog.org/2011/05/10/tales-from-the-post-earmark-era-pork-wont-hog-the-transpo-money/

Robert Allen Labonte Terrence Lee Labonte Randy Joseph Lajoie Kevin Paul Lepage William Ashton Lewis Jr