Study Shows Coffee Drinkers Could Have Lower Blood Pressure
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| A new report given before the European Society of Cardiology Congress suggests that drinking coffee could help older people who suffer from high blood pressure. According to lead researcher Christina Chrysohoou of the University of Athens in Greece, older people who drink one to two cups of coffee a day elastic blood vessels than those who drink less or more. For the study, Chrysohoou and her team examined 485 Greek men and women between the ages of 65 and 100. They found that 56 percent of the group drank one or two cups of coffee a day and that the... |
Food And Drink Prices To Soar
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| Food And Drink Prices To Soar By Addison Wiggin 08/30/10 Baltimore, Maryland Todays report begins with an abominable horror: The worlds most valuable commodity has soared to its highest price in a generation. Coffee futures are approaching a 13-year high of $1.88 today. And the case for more expensive coffee is growing stronger every week: Columbia had a smaller-than-normal harvest last year, and dry conditions in Brazil this year have pinched supply even tighter. Demand for this delicious, addictive stimulant is (naturally) growing. Thus, stockpiles at Intercontinental Exchange-certified warehouses are down 35% this year and swill makers like Maxwell... |
Art fixture creates a buzz in Waterloo
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| Theres an unusual art display in Waterloos Public Square. Thousands of coffee-filled cups have been carefully arranged to recreate an iconic image King Tuts mask. It took seven hours for artists and volunteers to put together the mosaic. |
Mystic Monks Prepare to Build
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| Perhaps you've seen the rotating ads on CMR promoting the Mystic Monk coffee. Well, they do more than roast beans. They are a newly-founded energetic community of contemplative Carmelites known as the Monks of the Most Blessed Virgin Mary of Mount Carmel who are serious about what they do: "strict monastic enclosure, two hours of contemplative prayer daily, study and spiritual reading, and manual labor." While the community is currently still small (under 20) they are being inundated with vocation inquiries and are planning to build a new monastery on a striking site in Wyoming to be known as the... |
Iran's Oil Mafia (pro-regime Iranian lobby in U.S.)
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| Iran's Oil Mafia April 16, 2007 Frontpagemagazine.com Hassan Daioleslam Robert William (Bob) Ney is a current federal prisoner and a former Ohio Congressman from 1995 until November 3, 2006. Ney pled guilty to charges of conspiracy and making false statements in relation to the Jack Abramoff lobbying and bribery scandal. Ney reportedly received bribes from Abramoff, other lobbyists, and two foreign businessmen - a felon and an arms dealer - in exchange for using his position to advance their interests. Conspicuously missing from this dossier of disservice to the country was Neys assistance in the creation of a Washington-based lobbying... |
Bikini baristas brewing controversy at Wash. coffee stand
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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NORTH SPOKANE-- Bikini Baristas in North Spokane are at the center of a clothing controversy. Some locals claim the outfits at Big Shots Espresso at Lidgerwood and Francis have crossed the line. The girls say theyre just trying to have fun at work. In fact, they were comfortable enough to let KREM 2 News videotape them at work. The owner says the girls make up to $19 an hour. But not everyone likes it. One woman says she found it shocking to see the ladies out dressed like porn stars and prostitutes trying to sell coffee. The baristas say theyve...
Rising coffee prices spell a higher cost for that cuppa joe
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| Getting caffeinated is going to get costlier. The J.M. Smucker Co. just bumped up the price of most Folgers, Dunkin Donuts, Millstone and Folger Gourmet Selections coffees that are sold retail IN THE U.S., according to Reuters. The approximate nine percent hike is due to ongoing increases in the cost of green coffee beans. The price increase will be immediate. Prices for the aforementioned coffee brands had already been jacked up by an average of four percent in May by Smuckers. Arabica coffee futures started a steep climb back in June. IN the past eight weeks, the market has increased... |
Coffee from cat droppings clean enough for Muslims
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| Indonesia's top Islamic body declared Tuesday that Muslims can drink civet coffeethe world's most expensive coffee, which is extracted from the dung of civet cats. |
Tea With Terrorists?
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| Homeland Security: President Obama promised lobbyists wouldn't run his White House. They're just doing it from across the street at a Shariah-compliant coffee chain tied to a radical jihadist group. That's right: According to the New York Times, prominent K Street lobbyists are buttonholing Obama officials at a Caribou Coffee shop on Pennsylvania Avenue, raising far more than just ethics questions. What the Times story neglects to mention is that Caribou Coffee is a Shariah-compliant firm owned by an Islamic bank based in Bahrain. One of its founders and a current adviser are leaders in the radical Muslim Brotherhood.... |
Zimbabwe: Coffee Output Plummets
Wednesday 8th of September 2010 07:08:46 AM
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| ZIMBABWE'S coffee production has hit a record low since Independence following the chaotic land reform exercise that reduced coffee growing estates to four from 120. Statistics gathered after a high level coffee stakeholder conference held last week in Mutare show that organic coffee production mostly in Zimbabwe's Eastern Highlands pl-unged to 300 tonnes in 2010 from a peak production of 15 000 tonnes in 1990 when farmers raked in US$37,5 million from sales. Production has been in freefall for the past 10 years, signalling a threat to the livelihood of both commercial and communal farmers ... Today the coffee sector... |
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