July 31, 2007
Wired workers use coffee shops as offices
Wired workers use coffee shops as offices
Louisville Courier-Journal - Mark Yurich and Ralph Dor-Ghali, who work in sales at Sysco Food Services, took over a corner of Panera Bread in Troy, Mich., near Detroit, recently. Their laptops were buzzing. Pastry remnants surrounded their tables. Steaming coffee cups were
News quiz
Chicago Tribune - How much did Starbucks Co. say on July 23 it was raising prices on coffee and other drinks in most U.S. stores? A. 1 cent B. 9 cents C. 18 cents D. 27 cents 5
Drug dealers' coffee line
News.com.au - TWO drug dealers caught selling speed from a Hobart hotel room said a steady stream of customers were only friends visiting for coffee, a court has heard. Receptionists at North Hobart's Black Buffalo hotel became suspicious when 25 people had
J-Spot Cafe
OregonLive.com - Visa,Cash More Info: Breakfast served all day. Homemade pizza, Pita sandwiches, and soups from scratch. Our salads, sauces, and salsa is made with fresh ingredents from our garden or locally. French pressed coffee
News & Notes
Modesto Bee - A growing number of workers are using coffee shops as offices. There are no hard statistics, but experts say an entrepreneurial boom is driving more people to cafes. The Bee is looking for local people who do their work from a coffee shop or other
Bean & Leaf Roastery and Cafe is Now Open
PR.com - A new coffee roastery/tea house is serving New London, CT and the surrounding area with fresh on-site roasted coffees and fair trade organic teas. The cafe is family friendly and offers not only the finest coffees, espresso based drinks, and teas
Jolley to ride around riding; Green Party candidate to bicycle around
Owen Sound Sun Times - He plans to meet people in their homes, coffee shops and on main streets. He'll stop at the Neustadt sewage lagoons, which have become a pivotal point in a battle with the provincial government over who will pay for erosion control measures to









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