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Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee shop supplier
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Bush critic wins 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics (Mail and Guardian)
United States economist Paul Krugman, a critic of the Bush administration for policies that he argues led to the current financial crisis, won the 2008 Nobel Prize for Economics, the prize committee said on Monday.
The Winds of Change (Convenience Store News)
The televised news images of depositors standing outside their shuttered bank in Pasadena this summer was a nightmarish reminder of an earlier era when this country's financial underpinnings shattered.
Charolais Association: Don't Bet Against A Beef Producer! (CattleNetwork.com)
Do you ever stop and think about the type of fortitude and character necessary to succeed in the beef business? It's isn't likely anyone involved in our business will be called upon to make a prime time NFL appearance on Sunday in a fourth quarter goal line stand to save the game.
Vanishing African wildlife threatens livelihoods (Mail and Guardian)
Africa's rich abundance of life seems inexhaustible, but growing pressure on animals and plants could lead to greater poverty, more wars and migration to other continents, experts warned.
Harper makes another subtle pitch for a majority (CTV Winnipeg)
Conservative Leader Stephen Harper said that another minority Parliament would be disastrous for the economy, yet another subtle pitch to Canadians to hand his party a majority government.
Black gold! (The Arlington Advocate)
Coffee roasters produce high-end joe. Â Video of the coffee tasting
Valley business briefs for Friday, Oct. 3 (The Desert Sun)
Business news from across the valley...
Yikes! The Computer Ate My Office Work (ABC 7 El Paso)
There are ways to prevent most of the common ails that can befall your computer, and while these solutions were developed for the office, many of the tactics will work at home, too.
Area businesses work through blackout (This Week Clintonville)
CrimsonCup on High Street was without power until 3 p.m. Sept. 18. Nonetheless, the coffee shop managed to serve its brews Sept. 16, 17 and 18 from a table in front of the closed store.
Theo's in the mix of kitchen shop deal deal (Helderberg)
THE popularity of cooking took a big step up when the likes of Jamie Oliver and other TV chefs were beamed into homes around the country. Somerset West businessman Theo Espost first took advantage of the opportunity through his renowned Fine Food and Wine KwikSpar. Now he's onto a new venture.
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