Friday, July 6, 2007

Jars of Clay Promotes Coffee in Battle for Clean Blood, Water


Jars of Clay Promotes Coffee in Battle for Clean Blood, Water
Christian Post - Multi-platinum, Grammy award-winning band Jars of Clay has joined forces with 963 Missions in a new initiative to provide clean water and HIV/AIDS-free blood in Africa through the sales of fair trade organic coffee. The ?963 Coffee Project? will ...

Coffee and dohnuts?
Baltimore Sun - Denise Riccardo was struck first by the Kwik-E-Mart sign out front and the banner beneath it: "Thank you for loitering, please come again," it read. Things were also unusual inside the convenience store: An oversized plastic cutout of beach-ball ...

Travel Light With A Travel Coffee Maker
You love your coffee. You have your own personal blend. You love your brewer, and have it set on a timer when you don't forget. But the mornings when you do forget are always hectic, and more often than not, you're in a rush just to get out the door with enough time to swing by the nearest 7-Eleven to grab a cup of coffee on the way to work. Not quite the cup of coffee you prefer, but better than nothing.Tired of settling? Then it might be time for a travel coffee maker. More popular than ever

Cool digs in the Pacific Northwest
Chicago Tribune - Beautiful hipsters sip coffee, read magazines and listen to alternative rock music under a vintage hotel sign. Stacked old books and suitcases make up nightstands. Converse sneakers wiggle inside the lobbys black-and-white photo booth. Welcome to ...

Brazil frost lifts, coffee prices stable
AZCentral.com - Coffee was little changed in New York as forecasts for warm weather reduced concerns that a frost would damage the crop in Brazil, the worlds largest producer. Temperatures in Brazils coffee-growing areas are expected to be near to above normal ...

Strong 6.1 magnitude quake rocks southern Mexico
Reuters UK - MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - A strong 6.1 magnitude earthquake rocked the poor southern Mexican state of Chiapas on Thursday, the U.S. Geological Survey said. The quake struck 24 miles (39 km) from Tuxtla Gutierrez, the capital of the coffee-growing state ...