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Aug 7, 2005
![]() Helpful Knowledge
The very fact you know about someone who is in trouble means that in some way you are able to help. Otherwise, why would this knowledge have entered your world?
A Daily Dose of Wisdom from the Rebbe
-words and condensation by Tzvi F
Aug 7, 2005
![]() By Ahmed Al-Zurqa
Aug 6, 2005 - Vol. VIII Issue 31
SANA'A - To Europeans Yemen has always been known as a land of high quality coffee. The city of Mokha from where coffee departed, gave its name to a type of coffee, Mocha, a bean with a chocolaty hint th
Aug 5, 2005
![]() By Anthony Wild
The Globalist
While coffee bolstered the emergence of capitalism, the widening gap between the haves and the have-nots in our globalized economy is exemplified by the growing inequalities in the coffee trade. In "Coffee: A Dark History
Aug 3, 2005
![]() SYDNEY, (AFP) - Of the many myths about coffee, the most pervasive is that Australians turn their noses up at it in favour of tea -- a cultural hangover passed on from the British along with cricket and the monarchy.
But Sydney's burgening coffee bar sce
Aug 3, 2005
![]() By Jeffrey Miller
Korea Times Columnist
Every morning when I go into school at 6:40 there is at least one thing I can count on before my class begins _ a long line at the coffee vending machine.
Ever since our previous antiquated vending machine with 15
Aug 1, 2005
![]() Some of the world's best beans never get off the island
Abby Goodnough, New York Times
Adjuntas, Puerto Rico -- Long before Starbucks and even Sanka, the coffee produced in this cool mountain region was internationally beloved -- so much that Puerto Ric
Aug 1, 2005
![]() BATON ROUGE, La. Some L-S-U students say a university library is no place for business, let alone a coffee shop.
Louisiana State University planners say it's a done deal: Starbucks will set up shop on the first floor of the Middleton Library, as well as
Jul 27, 2005
![]() By LARRY JOHNSON
SEATTLE POST-INTELLIGENCER FOREIGN DESK EDITOR
TAIPEI, Taiwan -- To help the neediest of this nation's 22 million people, Starbucks is holding a three-month charity drive at its coffee shops throughout Taiwan to benefit aboriginal childr
Jul 25, 2005
![]() MONDAY, JULY 25: COFFEE RATIONING
Profile America for Monday, July 25. Imagine if you stopped by your favorite coffee shop on the way to work for your usual cup in the morning and found that coffee was rationed? For awhile during World War II, that was t
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