MUMBAI Efforts by Indian liquor-industry billionaire Vijay Mallya to keep his Kingfisher Airlines Ltd.
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He was working as a liquor-store deliveryman in Asakusa when he bumped into his old friend the official he had known in Manchuria.
Kennebunkport Police told CNN on Thursday night that the charge against Bush -- operating under the influence of intoxicating liquor -- was a Class D misdemeanor.
Had it stood, a ban on liquor - more than marriage between gay people - would have certainly destroyed the institution of marriage, or at the very least made weddings unbearable.
Lead researcher, Dr. Yan Li, says they discovered "it makes no difference if a woman drinks wine, beer or liquor -- it's the alcohol itself and the quantity consumed" that is critical.
As many new distillers are quick to point out, the presently sparse U.S. spirits-making landscape--with a relative handful of large whiskey distilleries plus a few big rectifiers making neutral spirits for white liquor--is a post-Prohibition phenomenon, a historical fluke.
For another thief in Chicago, who accidentally left his phone ( as well as his jacket and shoes) behind at the scene of his liquor-stealing crime, his automatic sign-in to his Facebook account from his phone was part of his undoing.
The illegal alcohol - commonly called desi daroo or country-made liquor in India - is called cholai in West Bengal and it usually costs as little as 10 rupees (20 US cents) and the majority of the consumers are poor, daily-wage workers.
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In 2005, England and Wales ushered in the era of never-ending beer drinking by granting licenses allowing pubs to serve liquor round-the-clock.
Lost in the celebration of those halcyon Charleston days is that the era spanning 1920 (when the 18th Amendment became law) to 1934 (when the amendment was repealed) was marked by raging culture wars, rampant xenophobia, political upheaval, and threats of death or worse that came more often via poisonous industrial-strength alcohol masquerading as low-grade liquor than the rat-a-tat-tat of a Tommy gun.
Jack Daniels licensed its name for use on a mustard, which is no big hit and may be poisoning the name of a high-class liquor with images of hot-dog stands.
Kingfisher Airlines--controlled by liquor and beer mogul Vijay Mallya--has been the worst hit.
According to statistics, the average Kerala resident accounts for 8.3 litres of liquor every year - the highest in India, and nearly three times the national average.
Together, analysts said, those assets can help Mr. Charoen create a business that doesn't rely on shipping a huge volume of rice-liquor back home to rural Thailand.
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And it basically ruined her career inasmuch that it--they took away her cabaret card, her right to sing in New York, anywhere with a liquor license, because--basically, because of singing that song.
Claudine Parker was killed and Kelli Adams was wounded in the attack at a state-run liquor store where both victims worked.
"They are some of the highest in the nation, " said Howard Goldstein, a New Jersey-based liquor license appraiser, about the state's liquor permit prices.
As the barrels iced up, they would concentrate the apple-flavoured liquor.
In the last few weeks Gregory has got eight requests for proposals from liquor and auto companies--a sign, perhaps, of the long slow crawl from the bottom.
With the Union Hotel in mind, Assemblywoman Donna Simon, who represents Flemington and surrounding areas, introduced a bill last year to allow the state to grant additional liquor licenses for medium-size historic hotels.
The majority of Kentucky's 120 counties are still dry or partially dry, despite the state being home to some of the world's best-known liquor brands, such as Jim Beam and Maker's Mark bourbon.
As I saw to the boat, my buddies hit the on-site liquor store and loaded the suite with Sands beer, Havana Club rum, and Cohiba cigars that seemed just as important as the spears and snorkels.
Yes, despite a history of assaults, threats and intimidation, and shooting at sherrifs officers, this fellow continues to enjoy unfettered access to all of the theme parks, drive-in liquor stores, and waffle houses that make America great.
To achieve that "particular quality, " most craft distillers employ variations on small-batch pot stills, the kind of homey, copper kettle--looking devices you find at single-malt scotch distilleries, as opposed to the giant, continuous-process column stills of the big-volume liquor brands.
The Vikings who settled Iceland smoked, dried, salted or pickled just about anything to get them through the long Arctic winter and their descendents still occasionally indulge in the delicacies of their ancestors, washing it all down with Black Death, a caraway-flavored liquor that apparently goes well with rancid shark.
The industry has opposed the idea of defining serving size by fluid ounces of pure alcohol or as 12 ounces of beer, 5 ounces of wine or 1.5 ounces of 80-proof liquor on the grounds that you may get more than 1.5 ounces of liquor in a cocktail depending on what else is in the drink and the accuracy of the bartender.
One firm that followed this path is Jinro, which makes soju, Korean-made hard liquor.
Ramallah, their administrative capital, is bristling with new buildings, electronic and liquor shops and various spin-offs of foreign aid.
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