Listen to the full interview with Stuart Mills: In the little French town of Chamonix at the base of Mt. Blanc, New Zealand-born Stuart Mills is getting ready to run the Ultra-Trail du Mont Blanc – a distance of 168 kilometers with positive elevation of more than 9,600 meters. Now a principle lecturer at the…
Germany makes UNESCO beer bid – WSJ
Germany takes its beer seriously, so much so that the country wants its brewing regulations recognized by UNESCO. In a bid to honor the nearly 500-year old beer purity law and polish their product’s image, the German Brewers Federation has applied to have the law included in the United Nations’ intangible cultural heritage list. If…
Adidas Loses Traction Against Nike – WSJ
German Sports-Gear Maker’s Sales, Profit Fell in Third Quarter Germany’s Adidas AG ADDYY 1.19% said Thursday it posted lower sales and earnings in the third quarter, losing traction against its main competitor, Nike Inc. NKE 0.62% The world’s second-largest sporting-gear and equipment maker said results were down because of the strong euro, among…
Lufthansa Cancels Flights as Workers Strike – WSJ
FRANKFURT— Deutsche Lufthansa AG DLAKY -4.89% faced new turmoil as a strike stranded thousands of passengers in Germany and much of Europe, while local media reported that a senior executive responsible for a restructuring plan at the airline is stepping down. Lufthansa, Europe’s biggest airline by passengers, said it canceled nearly 690 flights Thursday as…
Pronova Deal Is Healthy Step for BASF – WSJ
In addition to being the world’s largest chemical company by sales, Germany’s BASF will become the leading producer of concentrated omega-3 fatty acids once it’s gulped down Pronova BioPharma. By expanding into the market for omega-3 fatty acids used in health care, BASF is following its strategy of reducing its dependence on classical chemicals. BASF…
Reebok Problems Take Shine Off Adidas – WSJ
FRANKFURT—Adidas AG ADS.XE +0.19% has so far had a strong year as sponsorships of teams and individuals at big sporting events helped drive up sales and profit, but the world’s second-biggest maker of sporting goods behind Nike Inc. NKE +0.49% Thursday cut its sales forecast for 2012 because of further problems at Reebok. The German company acquired…
How the Crisis Is Affecting Real Greeks – WSJ
You can tell how Greeks are feeling about their situation by their restaurant menus. At an Athens eatery close to the Acropolis, hungry guests can now order from the ‘Crisis Menu.’ Old prices are slashed with a marker, and new ones written below. While that’s good for travellers heading to the Greek capital, it’s less…
Fancy an Oyster beer? – ABC Country Hour
Broadcast on ABC Local Radio’s Country Hour in April 2011. How would you feel about a pint of marshmallow beer? It might not sound all that appealing, but you’d be surprised about the ingredients in some beers that have gained popularity around the world. On he toughest assignment yet, Nicky Redl went along to Boston’s…
Cyclone causes destruction in Great Barrier Reef and affects fishermen – ABC TV and Radio
Video broadcast on March 1, 2011 on ABC national television News 24 and audio on ABC Radio National. Cyclone Yasi hasn’t just wrought havoc on land in northern Queensland. The destructive winds of the category five system have destroyed coral and marine life in the Great Barrier Reef and disturbed fish stocks. The Great Barrier…
Northern Queensland dam spills after heavy rain – ABC TV News24
Broadcast on ABC TV News24 on January 3, 2011. Heavy rains and flooding have brought destruction from many communities in northern Queensland, but on the positive side many water storages are full. The Peter Faust dam near Proserpine in northern Queensland, has spilled for the first time since it was built in 1990. Water suppliers are…