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2006-07-17 For java junkies, morning coffee fix never takes a vacation
He always has hot coffee to start the day, but has been known to make the switch to the iced variety in the afternoon.
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2006-07-14 Boss is full of beans over coffee company
Coffee pioneer: Brian Chapman's company now supplies coffee to every major.
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2006-07-14 Coffee prices may go up on rise in demand
Coffee prices, near a six-year high, may rise as Indians, Indonesians and Mexicans are urged to drink more of the beverage.
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2006-07-13 IP, Green Mountain revolutionize coffee cup
International Paper and partner Green Mountain Coffee Roasters have create an eco-friendly coffee cup made of corn, natural paper and water.
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2006-07-13 Kenya, Uganda economies wilt as drought cuts coffee, tea crops
Drought swept across East Africa this year, withering coffee, tea and food crops and hurting the economies of Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania.
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2006-07-12 Coffee firm wins best family business prize
Sheffield based coffee retailers Pollards Tea and Coffee won the special prize for Philanthropy, in the national final of the Coutts Prize for Family Business.
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2006-07-12 Ugandan Coffee Brews Whiff in Japan Shops
Zicofe has made a huge stride of directly selling roasted beans coffee, powder and cups in Japan.
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2006-07-12 Intercropping of jatropha
Beverage giant Nestlé Philippines is promoting an agricultural initiative that will enable Negrense farmers to intercrop robusta coffee with jatropha.
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2006-07-11 Coffee for the birds
HSU prof seeks to tame a berry boring beetle.
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2006-07-11 Coffee may enhance memory, UK study says
Large quantities of caffeine present in strong coffee beverages may help to prevent memory loss, scientists have determined.
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