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$50 for a cup of coffee? All you need is elephant poop
Starbucks raised eyebrows when it recently started offering coffee for $7 a cup. But that's nothing compared to a brew that goes for a hefty $50 per serving. Why does this coffee cost so much? Because the beans first have to be eaten, digested and...
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Banana Bandits strike Friends University
KWCH 12 Eyewitness NewsFriday mornings Friends University students often find breakfast provided for them in random places. Bananas hang from trees, line sidewalks and sit on benches. Each banana is placed by the campus Banana Bandits. - Click Here for Banana Photos Yes,...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Education, Students, Colleges and Universities
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'The Gang's All Here': Miranda's bananas part of film's appeal
For a brief moment in the timeline of planet Earth, there was Carmen Miranda. Fourteen films' worth, not counting appearances in early television, radio and nightclubs. And she was really something. Else. Something else. Drag queens the world over can...
Tags: Music, Dining and Drinking, Charlotte Greenwood, Bars and Clubs, Entertainment
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You're not going to like what health inspectors found in some local restaurants
Watchdog with Paul MuschickThe Watchdog has fallen down on the job. It’s been several months since I’ve told you what health inspectors found in area restaurants. Here are the verbatim reports for restaurants and other food businesses that failed inspections recently.... -
60 Freeway partially reopens after fatal crash, closure
L.A. NOWThree lanes of the eastbound 60 Freeway reopened shortly after 6 p.m. Friday following a fatal crash that resulted in a seven-hour closure at Diamond Bar Boulevard.... -
Let’s Get Back to Gardening
Tom's Digs - Orlando SentinelA cool day like this really makes us feel like gardening. Along with 35 other residents we have already seen the cooler weather and a hurricane too as we traveled through Canada and along the East Coast. The fall color was great but it is good to be... -
Civility Efforts Seek Better Behavior On Campus
Associated PressJewish students in the University of California system labeled terrorists for their support of Israel. Black high school students pelted by bananas on a Tennessee campus tour. A hostile student in Maryland challenging his professor to a fight after the...Tags: Rutgers University, Racism, Gabrielle Giffords, Politics, Johns Hopkins University
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U.S. Cellular exiting Chicago market to signal strength elsewhere
Two years before U.S. Cellular's 2002 entry into Chicago's wireless carrier fray, Jack Rooney, then its chief executive, said his upstart enterprise would never "be a big gorilla" but rather "a little chimpanzee that runs around stealing bananas and...
Tags: Marketing, Consumers, JPMorgan Chase & Co., Samsung Galaxy S III, Sprint Nextel Corporation
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World War II vet recounts sacrifices
Sunday editorDr. Richard Gambino remembered walking into his Martinsburg, W.Va., home on Dec. 7, 1941, and seeing his father sitting in a chair with his head in his hands. "I knew when I came in the door something bad had happened," Gambino, 88, said. The elder...Tags: Criminals, Unrest, Conflicts and War, World War I (1914-1918), Weaponry, France
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GOING GREEN: Ways to avoid wasting food
Contributing WriterOne of my biggest pet peeves is when people waste food. I absolutely hate throwing food away. I know it's not always possible to use every bit of food, but I definitely try. I also hate it when my food goes bad and I have to throw it away. I have a...Tags: Banana Bread, Breads, Recipes
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Valley Police Beat: Man pretends to have a gun, robs $25,000
Man pretends to have a gun, robs $25,000 EL CENTRO - While pretending to have a gun, a man allegedly stole about $25,000 from a business near the 300 block of Commercial Avenue on Sunday morning. The suspect is an employee of the business, said El...Tags: Transportation Accidents, Interior Policy, Personal Weapon Control, Police Arrests, Politics
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Review: John Hurt is magnificent in Beckett's 'Krapp's Last Tape'
With his shock of silver-gray hair, his face etched by time with the lean expressiveness of a Giacometti sculpture and his soulful eyes registering every fleeting hurt and happiness, John Hurt bears a striking resemblance to Samuel Beckett in the...
Tags: Kirk Douglas, John Hurt, Drama (genre), Arts and Culture, Samuel Beckett
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