Monday, January 29, 2007

Mitch Albom on life, death and coffee


Mitch Albom on life, death and coffee

Pantagraph - DETROIT -- Mitch Albom sees dead people. Actually, he sees living people - and lots of them - and they like to talk to him about death. Albom, the award-winning sports columnist, radio host and sometime musician who writes best sellers on the side ...



The Eye Opener coffee house coming to Winsted

Herald And Journal - Stacy Fleischacker Neumann, originally from Winsted and now a resident of Lester Prairie, is looking forward to the opening of her new business, The Eye Opener coffee house. The coffee house, located along McLeod County Road 1 in Winsted, has a ...



Arrive early; grab a table

Herald Tribune - If you set up the meeting, offer to pay for coffee. If youre the guest, be sure to greet the person who set up the meeting before ordering anything. Dont monopolize a table for too long. Dont plan on meeting for more than an hour and a half ...



FOLLOW THE READER: BEYOND THE AMERICAS

San Francisco Gate - A 200-year-old home in the small market town of Woodstock, it has six bedrooms with shower, TV, hair dryer, telephone and tea/coffee maker. All are nonsmoking. Singles are 50 pounds ($97 US), doubles 60 pounds ($117), including a full English ...



Coffee lovers are splurging at home

Detroit Free Press - In an era when $5 fancy coffee drinks are the norm, a growing number of people are willing to invest $1,000 or more to make the perfect cup of coffee at home. Seduced by the gleaming, multi-levered, counter-hogging machines that have begun crowding ...



Mans Hand Gets Nailed To Coffee Table

Playfuls - Emergency medical personnel arrived at a home in Swansea, Wales, and found that a man had nailed his hand to a table. Brett Tearne was found in his living room with a nail driven through his hand and into a coffee table, Sky News reported Friday ...