A LITTLE HELP FROM YOUR FRIENDS ZAGORKA'S FLAGSHIP BRAND SPONSORS BULGARIAN NATIONAL FOOTBALL TEAM HEINEKEN PRIZES LAUREATE SIR ALEC JEFFREYS - WHERE IS HE NOW? the fizz www.heinekenprizes.com Heineken's Bulgarian operating company - Zagorka Brewery - has signed a four-year contract through its flagship brand Zagorka to become a general sponsor of the Bulgarian national football team. At a special ceremony in December last year, Zagorka Executive Director Jan Derek van Karnebeek and Bulgarian Football Union President Borislav Mihaylov signed the agreement, which came into effect on 01 January. "I am glad that being Executive Director of Zagorka I have the chance to run the best brewer in Bulgaria, and by signing this contract, I will be connected to the best of Bulgarian football," said Karnebeek at the ceremony. "Two of the most popular Bulgarian brands - Zagorka and the Bulgarian national football team - now stand side by side." Winter 2007 First launched in 1998, the Vrienden van Amstel Live concert series is one of the Netherland's most popular music events. The concept has also been adopted by Heineken's Croatian operating company - Karlovacko Pivovara - where Karlovacko Live travels to 12 major cities across the country each year. Now celebrating its ninth sensational year, the Vrienden van Amstel Live concert series between 19 and 28 January at the Ahoy stadium in Rotterdam again showcased some of the Netherland's most popular performing artists. Dutch superstars Frank Boeijen, The Sheer and Guus Meeuwis - among many others - performed to sell-out crowds in eight spectacular concerts. Every two years, the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences (KNAW) and the Alfred Heineken Fondsen Foundation present six representatives from the global arts and sciences community with a Heineken Prize. The awards, established by Alfred Heineken in 1964 recognise and promote a passion for learning and entrepreneurship. In September last year, Professor Sir Alec Jeffreys, from the Department of Genetics at the University of Leicester in the UK, won the Dr. H.P. Heineken Prize for Biochemistry and Biophysics in recognition of his discovery of the genetic fingerprint. Five months after the awards ceremony in Amsterdam, we asked Professor Jeffreys what it's like to be included in the prestigious list of Heineken Prize winners. "It is absolutely terrific to have won the award, and the news came as a complete surprise. Nominations are strictly confidential, so I had no idea," says Professor Jeffreys with a laugh. "The Heineken Prizes have a very high reputation as awards, next to the Lasker Prize and of course the Nobel Prize. To be paid for what I enjoy doing is one thing, but to win awards for my work is fantastic." First developed by Professor Jeffreys in 1984, genetic fingerprinting has become a crucial component in the global fight against crime. Forensic samples of DNA can be used to accurately identify humans as every individual has a unique genetic code. Professor Jeffreys' research has also had a huge impact on paternity testing and immigration disputes. Having won the award, professor Jeffreys continues his research, exploring the fundamental processes that generate diversity on our DNA and using his new techniques to investigate the impact that environmental factors have on hereditary mutations. PAGE 3

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