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Yahoo! News Search Results for coffee cup gift
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Welcome wake-up call (The Christian Science Monitor)
The recorded telemarketing message asked for money the woman didn't have. But it reminded her how rich she really was.
Say goodbye to summer with free Tully's Fair Trade Certified coffee (BART)
Summer may be over, but the fun is not.
Percolator love: Today's drips lack the clack (Republican-American)
I recently found love in aisle 6 of my local supermarket. Tall. Classic good looks. A real stand-out. And, well, perky.
Lazy Magnolia Brewing Company - Symbol of Tenacity (BellaOnline)
When Leslie and Mark Henderson chose to open a brewery in 2003, they fittingly chose the Magnolia as the symbol of their tenacity. Up to that point, not one brewery had been established in Mississippi since Prohibition.
Wife gives husband liver and life (WTNH-TV New Haven)
Clinton (WTNH, Sept. 5, 2008 Updated 9:35 PM) -- Over the course of a marriage, a husband and wife may give each other hundreds of gifts. But none are as precious as the gift of life.
Media mogul Ted Rogers to deliver $1 million donation to Woodstock, Ont. hosp...
WOODSTOCK, Ont. - Media mogul Ted Rogers will be in Woodstock, Ont., Saturday to deliver a $1 million donation to the Woodstock Hospital Foundation. It's a deeply personal gift in honour of his late mother, Velma Melissa Taylor, and the community where she was raised.
Working women: Can they really do it all? (Montgomery Advertiser)
Take an American family, including, say, a special needs child and a teen daughter who's pregnant. Add a mom charged with a high-profile, demanding position.
News and Features for Wasilla, Alaska (Mat-Su Valley Frontiersman)
WASILLA — Gov. Sarah Palin’s nomination as the Republican vice presidential candidate appears to be good for morale in the Mat-Su Valley, and also good for business.
How did you sleep last night? (The Borneo Post)
THAT question is hardly the standard term of greeting when friends meet in Sarawak. As we all know, when friends do meet, a Chinese will ask you if you have eaten, a Malay will enquire after your health and the well-being of your family, and an Iban will definitely ask for the latest news.
Sounds like the Blue Ridge (The Charlotte Observer)
Joe Wilson walks down picturesque Main Street, with Barbara Holum and me in tow. He sidesteps the antique stores and gift boutiques to reach the doorway of 105. The neon window sign reads “Barr's Fiddle Shop,” and violins inside hang by the neck from a long, high rack, like musical chickens prime for plucking. It is clear from the clutter of guitars, Dobros and other instruments that Barr's is ...
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