Originating in a heralded series of "New Yorker" articles, "Nine Lives" explores New Orleans through the lives of nine characters over 40 years, bracketed by two epic hurricanes. It brings back to life the doomed city, its wondrous subcultures, and the rich and colorful lives that played themselves out within its borders.
This corporate history of Coors, the family-run brewing company, chronicles its poor treatment of workers, its failure to use advertising to its advantage, its misreading of its competition in the beer industry, and its close relation to conservative causes, which may have been put before its profits.
For sheer government absurdity, the War on Drugs is hard to beat. After three decades of increasingly punitive policies, illicit drugs are more easily available, drug potencies are greater, drug killings are more common, and drug barons are richer than ever. The War on Drugs costs Washington more than the Commerce, Interior, and State departments ...
This corporate history of Coors, the family-run brewing company, chronicles its poor treatment of workers, its failure to use advertising to its advantage, its misreading of its competition in the beer industry, and its close relation to conservative causes, which may have been put before its profits.
With enough private dramas to put them on par with the Ewings of Dallas, and enough business crises to keep them constantly in the business hot-seat, the ultra-right-wing Coors of Golden, Colorado, represent one of the more riveting family sagas of our time. Their billion-dollar empire grew out of a single brewery begun in 1873, but it wasn't long ...
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