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...premium blends, or $2 a fifth less than for name brands of Scotch. The most widely promoted brand at first will be Crow Light, made by National Distillers (Old Crow bourbon). It has been pitching Crow Light in trade journals with an ad showing a long-haired drinker announcing "a clean break with the past." Seagram, the world's largest distiller, will diversify its Four Roses blend and begin selling a "light blend" under the same name. The company will also have a new light brand called Galaxy. Schenley will introduce no fewer than six light variations of regular...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: MARKETING: Whiskey: Let There Be Light | 7/10/1972 | See Source »

...cage and he just lets it all go and it catches the sheriff right in the ear and Chick had a lotta beer in him so he hardly stops before they get back to the cop station. He just sprayed that guy back and forth. Chick was a hard drinker and wasn't one to puke...

Author: By Timothy Carlson, | Title: Spruce Creek | 2/24/1972 | See Source »

...another prominent milk drinker, Consumer Advocate Ralph Nader, and several public-interest groups have filed suit in federal court to have the increase invalidated. Nader charges that in return for the higher price-support levels, the milkmen have been delivering more than farm-fresh dairy products to the Administration and that both groups have been milking the consumer. Between March and November 1971, Nader says, industry associations have channeled $322,500 into the Republican campaign coffers. The White House has refused comment, since the case is before the courts. But Nixon doubtless wishes Nader would switch from milk...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Milking Time | 2/7/1972 | See Source »

...public trial for Yahya, adding, "If someone had asked how to destroy Pakistan, there could not have been a more perfect way." A veteran army officer, with tears in his eyes, told TIME Correspondent Louis Kraar: "How can men have confidence in Yahya Khan when he is such a drinker and womanizer? We are being punished by God for departing from the ways of Islam." Pakistanis who had proudly listened to the steady din of a patriotic song on the radio (War Is Not a Game That Woman Can Play) choked with anger when India's radio blared forth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: PAKISTAN: Ali Bhutto Begins to Pick Up the Pieces | 1/3/1972 | See Source »

...prompting CBS to undertake its own internal investigation. Last week the network quietly sent Los Angeles Correspondent Terry Drinkwater on a 90-day "leave of absence" without pay. His seemingly innocent offense-which was caught before it was ever screened-was posing a wine-company employee as a satisfied drinker of those carbonated wines. Los Angeles Bureau Chief John Harris was simultaneously dropped to the post of producer, though he insisted the demotion had nothing to do with either Drink-water's leave or the Staggers probe...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Television: Fighting Film Fakery | 9/20/1971 | See Source »

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