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...seem, you should try a lot of beers. It is extremely educational.” You can sample a wide variety of Hutchinson’s own concoctions at Rock Bottom, where his classic Lumpy Dog Light Lager, a crisp, golden-colored beer, and Double Barrel IPA, a bitter brew with a malt flavor, are always on tap along with a rotation of seasonal favorites. Stop by for some advice and maybe even some free raw ingredients, as Hutchinson is willing to help out beginners. All necessary ingredients can also be purchased at Modern Brewery at 2304 Mass. Ave. Settle...
...increasingly disheveled Suzette still hangs on to the old lifestyle, while her pal--they aren't really sisters--has gone rich, suburban, uptight. Suzette visits Vinnie, looking for a loan, and manages to loosen up both her and her family. Writer-director Dolman's comedy isn't exactly a barrel of emotional surprises, but its great cast underachieves admirably. There are worse ways to pass 94 minutes. --By Richard Schickel
...engine. Alta Vista remained blocked. British Energy's meltdown Britain's government threw British Energy a $640 million lifeline but did not rule out bankruptcy for the struggling nuclear company, which provides 20% of the country's power. INDICATORS All Eyes On OPEC Oil prices briefly topped $30 a barrel last week, and the International Energy Agency warned that tight supplies, rising demand and the prospect of an Iraq war could push oil even higher unless OPEC increases production when it meets on Sept. 19. Preparing For The Worst Russia began offering foreign companies insurance against corrupt judges, officials...
...appears to be a whole different ball game in the provinces. The re-election on Sept. 1 of Yasuo Tanaka as governor of Nagano prefecture is a sign that, at long last, Japanese democracy is coming of age. Citizens are tired of pork-barrel construction projects and politics as usual. So they are handing power to leaders who seem genuinely committed to doing things differently...
...Damage Done Corporate scandals will cost the U.S. economy $35 billion this year and take .34% off gross domestic product, according to economists at the Brookings Institution, a Washington think tank. It would take a $10-per-barrel rise in the price of oil to do the same amount of economic damage...