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...million Americans who drink coffee, choose to be a responsible consumer and support fair trade. Commit to buying only fairly traded coffee, and ask the managers at your favorite cafes and supermarkets to carry fair trade. Educate your friends about fair trade. Fair trade coffee is available at the Greenhouse and in Loker Commons, at cafes throughout Cambridge, and at the Dudley House Cafe, Gato Rojo, which serves only fair trade coffee. The fair trade system offers an opportunity to help poor farmers in our daily purchases. Buy a cup of fair trade coffee today and see what justice tastes...
...into it, let them sit for 25 min., slit open the bags and arranged the ingredients on a plate. (I admit I did saute the lobster in a bit of butter for a few seconds, but it was worth it.) The tamarind barbecue pork ribs ($19.99) from the Coyote Cafe in Santa Fe, N.M., were even tastier and cheaper than the lobster, and they required a mere 12 min. in a hot oven. The only real disappointment of the evening was the frozen carrots, which were tasteless and cost $15. I got a prompt refund, thanks to FiveLeaf's money...
...returns higher than those of traditional banks, at which, Yashiro notes, the annual interest income on a 1 million yen deposit?about $7,700?is worth the equivalent of two bus tickets. The lobby of Shinsei's steel-and-glass headquarters in central Tokyo looks more like an Internet cafE than a bank, with customers lounging at flat-screen computers while making transactions and checking stock quotes. Other bank branches share space with Starbucks...
...part, Susan P. Long ’02 said she will never have mint tea again—the beverage of choice of both Long and her thesis advisor. The two met frequently at Cafe Algiers during the last two weeks of putting the final touches on her thesis on Renaissance dueling and farce...
...then there's the tatters of what was supposed to be the Senate's real business this week - debating energy policy. With Ken Lay's ghost haunting the House version and deep disagreements over everything from CAFE standards to alternative energy sources to ANWR drilling, actual legislation seems unlikely to emerge. But just as the fruitless economic stimulus fight centered on "getting America working again," every congressional debate has an agreed-upon theme. This one? "Reducing our dependence on foreign...