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Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee company supply
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Welcome to the Farmers Markets! (The Daily Dispatch)
Last week for roasted green chiles and jalapenos from San Simon Chile Company. Jane Wyatt will bring a trailer load of hot peppers and her roaster for the last time this season. Stock up on a year’s supply as the chiles freeze well. Try Jane’s Senor Salsa or jalapeno jelly or dried red chile pods.
IRG installs Wi-Fi services at The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf stores (Compute...
According to Industry Retail Group (IRG), The Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf has over 650 US and international locations in 19 countries and the company sought to provide totally free Wi-Fi to its customers.
Big stick, broken glass ceiling (The Oregonian)
There was no glass ceiling in Veda Younger's mind. In the mid-1950s, some of the big coffee brokers at Folgers and Maxwell House thought a female coffee buyer was out of place. But without raising her voice, Veda, of Boyd Coffee, set them straight.
Chattanooga: Science flows ahead of cure (Chattanooga Times Free Press)
The lights never go off in the slightly stinky laboratory at the Moccasin Bend Wastewater Treatment Plant.
Consider some food flexibility (Student Life)
Bon Appétit may be acclaimed as one of the nation’s most highly-ranked campus food companies, but Wash. U. students know that the meal plan system certainly has its flaws.
Corsi rebuts Obama's 'Unfit for Publication' (WorldNet Daily)
The cover of the 41-page Obama rebuttal to "The Obama Nation: Leftist Politics and the Cult of Personality" is entitled "Unfit for Publication."
A&E Calendar (Contra Costa Times)
MUSIC FREMONTThe Jim Stubblefield Band is playing at Mission Coffee Roasting Co. at 7 p.m. Saturday. Stubblefield, who co-founded the group Incendio and has a similar style, has a background in Mideastern music, which creates his band's unique musical sound.
Wife of missing Filipino worker arrives on Saipan (Saipan Tribune)
The wife of missing Filipino worker Alex Matubis arrived on Saipan yesterday morning to find out what happened to her husband. Malou (short for Maria Luisia Fatima) Matubis, 39, said she has strong feelings that her 47-year-old husband is still very much alive.
Salt becomes a valuable commodity (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Lagging supplies and increasing costs of road salt aren't just a concern for municipal governments.
The Lives of the Irish (New York Times)
Anne Enright?s working-class characters grapple with love, marriage, parenthood, boredom, confusion and desire in this collection of stories, old and new.
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