Drinking on the Job Still a Problem, But Not As Prevalent (The Lakeland Ledger)
There's plenty of evidence to suggest that drinking on the job, or at least while on the clock, hasn't disappeared entirely.But it has abated to the degree that many restaurants and bars are seeing fewer patrons knocking back martinis, or anything stronger than a Diet Coke for that matter, at lunch.
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Recipe for success; Tonya Cornett, who won a prestigious award for Bend Brewing Company, and other women are making ... (The Bulletin)
Tonya Cornett, brewmaster for Bend Brewing Company, usually doesn’t do her hair in the morning before going to work. Starting at 7 a. m., Cornett spends the day upstairs at BBC, where she moves 120-pound kegs, hauls 55-pound bags of grain, drags hoses of liquid and makes award-winning beer for the downtown Bend brewery.
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Museum is a tribute to a King (AP via Yahoo! News)
Translucent images of long ago, of black men and women, backs bent, picking cotton under an unforgiving sun, are artistically displayed on standing glass panels in a museum carved out of an old brick gin mill in the Mississippi Delta.
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Mississippi Delta museum honors B.B. King (San Francisco Chronicle)
Translucent images of long ago, of black men and women, backs bent, picking cotton under an unforgiving sun, are displayed on standing glass panels in a museum carved out of an old brick cotton gin mill in the Mississippi Delta. They're a reminder of those...
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Delta museum is a tribute to bluesman B.B. King (The Charlotte Observer)
Translucent images of long ago, of black men and women, backs bent, picking cotton under an unforgiving sun, are artistically displayed on standing glass panels in a museum carved out of an old brick gin mill in the Mississippi Delta. They're a reminder of those who labored by day in a segregated society. But at night they escaped to Indianola's Church Street to be entertained by a young man ...
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