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...with sprinkles of coffee and brown sugar, and enjoy. Botsacos, a Greek-Italian-American who will be in Athens for the Games to serve up Olympic meals at the Hotel Grande Bretagne on Constitution Square, also created the ouzotini, an aperitif combining ouzo with lime juice, vodka and peach schnapps. "The objective," he says, "is to break the perception that ouzo, like grappa, is a stand-alone drink...
...comes for beer, a Chinese market over which foreign companies have long drooled. Even two decades after economic reforms began in 1978, China still had about 800 breweries, most set up by local governments. Only one, Tsingtao, has built a national name. The vast majority, with brands like Celestial Peach and Country Man, stay local and sell their brews for about 25? per bottle. Many recycle damaged bottles so often that they go off like grenades?"beer-bottle explosions were responsible for most of last summer's consumer injuries," says the China Consumers' Association. Yet this fragmented market has grown...
Tomczak, a native of Kennesaw, Ga., said that before the LRAP cap was announced, he had hoped to return home and pursue a career in Peach State politics. His plan was to take a low-paying job with the Georgia Republican Party and ultimately run for state representative...
...Momo and her boyfriend Kiley, from "Peach Girl...
...different shojo titles I find it impossible to critically distinguish between them all. Like the male-targeted superhero books, none of them achieve much more than being amusing but disposable entertainment. The better ones stand out for the quality of the artwork and clarity of storytelling. Miwa Ueda's "Peach Girl" (TOKYOPOP), about the overly dramatic personal life of high-schooler Momo Adachi, seems a cut above with excellent art and slightly more mature themes. For younger readers, Miho Obana's "Kodocha: Sana's Stage" (TOKYOPOP) about a precocious child TV star with trouble at school...