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Yahoo! News Search Results for discount coffee mug
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The doer lord and his do-it manor (Mudgee Guardian)
Lord Mawson bounds into the room, every step exuding a springy, down-to-earth optimism: "I'm Andrew, would you like a coffee?" he says, handshake at the ready. There is no PA or secretary at attention here.
Editorial: Buy reusable mugs to save trees and money (University of Connectic...
A hot cup of tea can soothe even the sorest of throats, but as many students seek their comfort on the go, they are finding their dining halls devoid of take-away cups as part of the university's effort to go green. Rather than complain about the lack of paper cups, students should buy reusable mugs and curb their whining while saving the earth.
Halloween calendar (The Standard-Times)
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Letters to the Editor: Students should embrace trayless system in dining hall...
The Sept. 23 editorial, "Going trayless won't solve bigger problems" was both disappointing and misinformed. From the very first line in the editorial, which referenced going trayless as being the "single solution introduced for lessening waste at UConn," the author clearly demonstrated that he hadn't done his research before committing his personal opinions to paper as facts.
Public Open House - Ft. Mc Henry (The Capital)
Have your questions answered about the new Capt. John Smith Water Trail. Stations will be set up in an "open house" format to review topics, provide comments and ask questions. Please join us.
Toronto considering ban on paper coffee cups (CBC)
The City of Toronto is considering everything from a tax to an outright ban on objects like paper coffee cups, fast-food containers and plastic bags that clog the recycling system.
Sound Off: A ban on disposable coffee cups? (Vancouver Province)
The City of Toronto is considering banning or taxing throw-away coffee cups to keep them out of the landfill. How would you respond to a levy on disposable coffee cups?
City eyes coffee cup ban (Toronto Star)
The City of Toronto is targeting some of its biggest garbage offenders – coffee cups, takeout food containers and plastic bags – in a study that could lead to sweeping changes in the way residents handle their refuse.
How to survive the slump (Evening Standard)
My love affair with London has always been about conspicuous consumption. I can't love guilt and thrift and sacrifice. If you come from a very ordinary background, you are naturally aspirational.
City Considers Banning Bags - Again (CityNews)
Toronto has flirted with the idea of banning plastic bags for some time, at least since January 2007.
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