Coffee takes center stage in QSR space – QSRweb.com


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Coffee takes center stage in QSR space
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As Sept. 29 approaches — National Coffee Day in the U.S. — QSR brands are shifting focus to their java offerings with discounts and campaigns throughout the day and beyond. Here is a taste of what's being offered. Tim Hortons Café & Bake Shops will offer ...
Get a free drink on National Coffee DayDaily Press (blog)

Fun stuff: Free coffee, live musicGaston Gazette
Evesham Coffee with a Cop Sept. 28 at Dunkin' DonutsSouth Jersey Local News
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The Challenges of Independent Media In Ethiopia: Tadias Interview With Ron … – Tadias Magazine


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The Challenges of Independent Media In Ethiopia: Tadias Interview With Ron ...
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New York (TADIAS) – In his upcoming book entitled Uhuru Revisited author Ron Singer features a chapter on Ethiopia highlighting a collection of fascinating interviews with Ethiopian publishers, editors and journalists regarding the ongoing challenges of ...
Singing for Journalist Eskinder Nega to Demand his Release (Video)Awramba Times


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Man Asked 911 for a Ride to Ethiopia, Instead Receives a Ride to Jail – Wgnsradio


Man Asked 911 for a Ride to Ethiopia, Instead Receives a Ride to Jail
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A man who reportedly called 9-1-1 from inside of Walmart on Old Fort Parkway asking for a ride to Ethiopia has been arrested. The incident was reported early Wednesday morning. Sean Williamson was said to be causing a disturbance at the customer ...

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Kenya Backs Ogaden Peace Effort – Somaliland Sun


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Kenya Backs Ogaden Peace Effort
Somaliland Sun
Somalilandsun — One of the longest-running conflicts in Africa in the Somali-inhabited region of Ethiopia could be moving toward a resolution. Peace talks broken off last year between the Ethiopian government and the rebel Ogaden National Liberation Front ...

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The 2006 Fiscal Year Promises to Be a Year of Change – AllAfrica.com


The 2006 Fiscal Year Promises to Be a Year of Change
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The Ethiopian 2006 fiscal year promises to be a year of change up on Lorenzo Te'azaz Road, those at the gossip corridors anticipate. If nothing else - and little is in store in substantive policy changes - there is no doubt there will be a change of guard in many ...

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Ethiopian Coffee – A Ritual – Slow food


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Ethiopian Coffee – A Ritual
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All coffee in the world originates from Ethiopia, but in its birthplace it's consumed very differently compared to the rest of the world. Everyday during Cheese, delegates who have travelled to Italy for the event are performing an authentic coffee ceremony, ...

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Need to shed stigma attached to Leprosy – IBNLive


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Need to shed stigma attached to Leprosy
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Kolkata: Higlighting the discrimination against the leprosy-affected in India, WHO Goodwill Ambassador for Elimination of Leprosy Yohei Sasakawa has called for extension of support to the patients to overcome the stigma associated with the disease.
Jaya, Meira among 52 MPs to help end stigma attached to lepersBusiness Standard

Ethiopia Hosts Symposium to Tackle Leprosy-related DiscriminationANTARA

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Ambassador Berhane Gebre-Christos Meets Departing Swiss and Japanese … – AllAfrica.com


Ambassador Berhane Gebre-Christos Meets Departing Swiss and Japanese ...
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The State Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ambassador Berhane Gebre-Christos received the departing Ambassadors of Switzerland, Dominik Langenbancher, and of Japan, Hiroyuki Kishino. Each had been in Ethiopia for a three-year term. Ambassador ...

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Symposium addresses leprosy-related discrimination – Legalbrief (subscription)


Symposium addresses leprosy-related discrimination
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An international symposium on ending discrimination related to leprosy was held in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, last week. Sponsored by The Nippon Foundation, it brought together some 200 people affected by leprosy, human rights experts, and representatives ...

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Govt Backs Ogaden Peace Effort – Voice of America


Govt Backs Ogaden Peace Effort
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Washington — One of the longest-running conflicts in Africa in the Somali-inhabited region of Ethiopia could be moving toward a resolution. Peace talks broken off last year between the Ethiopian government and the rebel Ogaden National Liberation Front ...

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