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US: Coca-Cola Co to boost Keurig Cold stake
2014-05-14 12:47:00| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
The Coca-Cola Co is to raise its stake in Keurig Cold co-developer Green Mountain Coffee Roasters to 16%.
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US: Coca-Cola Co partner expects Keurig Cold to "premiumise" soft drinks
2014-05-09 18:40:03| Daily beverage news and comment - from just-drinks.com
The Coca-Cola Co's Keurig Cold partner has said the home-beverage system will "premiumise" soft drinks.
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Dont Count on Cold to Kill Cattle Parasites
2014-05-07 21:01:23| Beef
Record-breaking snowfall and extremely cold temperatures have cow/calf producers excited for spring and all things that go with it: lush, green pastures; growing calves; and healthy cows. While winter may have taken its toll on many things, resilient parasites have proven to survive even the coldest of winters. Ridding pastures of parasites is not simple during a long winter — they simply overwinter in cattle or pastures. In fact, studies demonstrate that infective larvae were able to survive on pastures during winter months.1,2 read more
Agrium Inc. first-quarter earnings drop 92 per cent amid record cold
2014-05-07 07:20:16| Chemicals - Topix.net
Fertilizer producer and retailer Agrium Inc. has reported a 92 per cent drop in profits for the first three months of the year as the North American farmers it serves dealt with a nastier than usual winter.
U-2 Cold War spy plane causes air traffic control to crash, grounds hundreds of planes
2014-05-06 14:55:24| Extremetech
Last week, a 1950s Cold War spy plane -- the Lockheed U-2 Dragon Lady -- caused hundreds of planes across the US to be grounded for an hour, and delaying hundreds more that were already airborne. The U-2, which was just minding its own business at an altitude of 60,000 feet above southern California, triggered a software bug that caused the FAA's air traffic control system to "overload" and shut down. The backup system also failed, presumably for similar reasons. The beautiful irony is that both the plane and the air traffic control software were created by Lockheed. How did an ancient plane that has been trawling the skies for almost 60 years cause such a catastrophic failure?
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