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2006-01-04 Coffee may lower breast cancer risk for some women
Women with BRCA1 gene mutations, which confer a high risk of developing breast cancer, might decrease their risk by drinking a lot of coffee, according to a multicenter team of investigators.
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2006-01-04 Interest grows on Russian coffee market
Spain's Seda Solubles and Switzerland's Alma Food have begun a packaging and logistics joint-venture to take advantage of growing demand for coffee in Russia, Ukraine and other CIS countries.
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2006-01-04 Retailers try new coffee-to-go concept
High traffic, low overhead brew strong business
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2006-01-04 Iced Coffee Is Official Pick-Me-Up Beverage of the U.S. Ski Team and U.S. Snowboarding
Dunkin' Donuts, the number one retailer of coffee-by-the-cup in America, today announced its partnership with the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association (USSA).
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2005-12-29 Brewed fresh daily, coffee taking toll on the environment
Do you know what it takes for the few ounces of beans you brewed to make it from the hills of a plantation to your coffeemaker? Do you know its cost beyond the price sticker at the supermarket?
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2005-12-29 Dropping in for some rare coffee beans?
It's been almost two years since we first told you about the world's rarest coffee.
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2005-12-29 One-cup coffee pods eye home market
A half-dozen production lines operate 12 hours a day, cutting small filters and stuffing them into tiny cups, dropping in 2 or 3 grams of coffee and sealing them before whisking them into boxes.
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2005-12-29 Spilling the beans: Secrets to great coffee
The little shop is a soapbox for Lempert, who conducts a flavor taste test while spilling the beans about our love affair with coffee.
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2005-12-29 Global chains wake up, smell local coffee
News from India
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2005-12-28 Coffee, Cigarette Combo Is Extra Hard on Arteries
People who like to start the day with coffee and a cigarette may be doing particular damage to their arteries, new research suggests.
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