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Published May 14, 2021 at 1:00 AM PDT On this edition of Your Call, we rebroadcast our conversation with investigative journalist, Carey Gillman, author of, Gillam tells the story of Dewayne “Lee” Johnson, a California groundskeeper who won a multi-million dollar lawsuit against Monsanto in 2018 after he was exposed to its glyphosate-herbicides and got cancer. Decades of research has connected the weed killer to cancer, but Monsanto went to great lengths to hide how dangerous it was. What has changed since this lawsuit and what does it take to hold corrupt companies accountable? Guest: ....
Brookston Beer Bulletin You are here: Home Historic Beer Birthday: Thomas Aitken Today is the birthday of Thomas Aitken (January 5, 1821-January 5, 1884). He was born in Scotland, but emigrated to Australia in 1842, when he was 19. “In 1851 he founded the Corio Brewery in Geelong, and later started the Union Brewery in Melbourne. By 1854 he was in business at Victoria Parade, East Melbourne, where he had built a new brewery, distillery and malthouse. The large complex was called the Victoria Parade Brewery,” which was later known simply as the Victoria Brewery. He also developed the formula for their most popular beer, Victoria Bitter, also in 1854. When Thomas died in 1884, his son Archibald took over the brewery, but today it is owned by Carlton & United Breweries, which in turn was acquired by SABMiller, although last year, Asahi Breweries bought Carlton & United. ....
Katherine B. Emery will end her tenure as Washington Countyâs president judge, but without skipping a beat, she expects to return in January as a senior judge retaining her current caseload. Emery, who turned 65 in late November, wrote of her intention to Gov. Tom Wolf early that month, receiving an acknowledgement from his office last week. The novel coronavirus pandemic, which has resulted in judicial emergencies and played havoc with court schedules, had no bearing on her decision, Emery said. âI talked to all the other judges at the beginning of the year â before the pandemic â that I was planning on retiring sometime in 2020,â the judge said in a phone interview Tuesday. ....