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Miller helps out tornado victims

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March 13, 2007

Albany - Miller Brewing has once again stepped in to help out storm victims. The company shipped a total of 6800 cases of emergency drinking water to tornado stricken communities.

Miller first supplied the American Red Cross in Albany with water. It then shipped water to Newton, Enterprise, Alabama, Columbus and Americus. In all, more than 160,000 cans of water were shipped to those areas hardest hit by the tornadoes.

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