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Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee and tea magazine
Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee and tea magazine
Volunteer extraordinaire (Helena Independent Record)
Betty Brown’s continuous volunteering efforts evolved from a natural habit of wanting to give back to the community.
Sideswipe: Monday (The New Zealand Herald)
Surely petrol prices and interest rates have already accomplished this? Source: North Shore Times Advertiser, sent in by Ruth Clements of Glenfield. Mao Zedong's jet is up for sale.
Learn how to make shopping on Internet easy and profitable (Modesto Bee)
The Web is supposed to make shopping simple. Click, click, click and before you know it, that sweater, bag or box of T-bones is at the doorstep. When it works, it's like magic; but when it doesn't, consumers can end up surfing endlessly.
Quirks (Fort Wayne Journal Gazette)
The Webble is “a new kind of foot rest that isn’t about resting,” the product’s creator says. “Instead, the Webble enables free motion that gets your legs moving while you work. Photo caption: The Webble foot rest Photo by BriteObjects
Community Calendar (Savannah Morning News)
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Mike Carter finds some end of season sunshine (Guardian Unlimited)
Mike Carter finds the perfect pad to enjoy a last blast of summer sun in Tarifa
Presidential Perks: Americans Raise Their Cups to Candidates in Third 7-Elect...
As election day nears, things are really heating up, especially at neighborhood 7-Eleven(R) stores. Today, the convenience store giant kicks off its third quadrennial 7-Election presidential coffee cup poll.
Taiwan raises alert on Nestl milk products (Yehey!)
TAIPEITaiwans health minister said Thursday its tests had found minor doses of the industrial chemical melamine in milk powders produced in China by Switzerland-based Nestl.
Updated 10/3: Calendar (The Doings Western Springs)
"Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" will be shown at 1 p.m. Oct. 10 at La Grange Public Library, 10 W. Cossitt Ave. Registration is not required for the free program.
Taiwan says melamine found in Nestle milk powders (AP via Yahoo! News)
Tests in Taiwan have found small amounts of the industrial chemical melamine in milk powders produced in China by the European food giant Nestle, and those products are being withdrawn, Taiwan's health minister said Thursday.
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