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"John Craven Order of the British Empire/OBE" is an England/English journalist and television presenter, best known for presenting the BBC programmes Newsround, Countryfile and Beat the Brain.

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Consumers tend to believe that the energy-enhancing properties are inversely proportional to the taste.

There's no science whatsoever to this stuff. You take sugar and caffeine in large quantities and you get energy. All that other stuff is urban legend.

A number of large international drilling service companies have already expressed serious interest in tendering, some of which currently have ongoing drilling operations nearby.

We are very excited about the release of Ultimate Survey Enterprise version 3.0, as it has been largely built on customer feedback and our company's underlying goals.

The future for racing in this country is frightening, considering all the obstacles. There's traffic regulations, sponsorship and the like...and although safety is paramount, when people go over the top it makes it very difficult. The hierarchy of Australian cycling is oblivious to the obstacles in running a race.

A lot of people think they?re getting energy, but what they?re getting is caffeine and carbohydrates and some perceived sense of it working.

The industry is largely unregulated. As far as soft drinks are concerned, there's no process for getting them tested and approved.