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Inside the store's cramped quarters, rich, dry aromas waft from the stack of coffee beans next to the mocha makers by the milk chocolate covered espresso beans ($12.50 per pound). The flavor of Ethiopian yirgacheffe coffee, Coffee Connection literature boasts, "suggests...floral lemon." A sip of "Yemen Mocha Mattari" suggests "spicy fruit or chocolate...

Author: By Michelle K. Hoffman, | Title: Coffee-Colored Twilight | 6/2/1992 | See Source »

Children learn how to hopscotch in Ethiopian, Italian and Chinese fashion, how to imitate animal sounds and how to say "I love you" in Spanish, Cambodian, Haitian Creole and Cantonese. All of this comes from the Kids Bridge "instructors," interactive television screens which connect the viewer with hyperactive videotaped peers...

Author: By Kelly T. Yee, | Title: Hanging Out at the Children's Museum | 2/20/1992 | See Source »

...campaign is also designed to improve Central Square's image, said Abebe A. Woldu, who owns Asmara, an Ethiopian restaurant...

Author: By Gia Kim, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Restauranteurs Join Forces | 2/20/1992 | See Source »

...Politics of Literacy: The Ethiopian Literacy Campaign--Radcliffe College Colloquium Series presents Susan J. Hoben, Bunting Institute fellow and adjunct assistant professor of anthropology any research associate, African Studies Center, Boston University. Bunting Institute, 4 p.m. Live-Aid wasn't enough for them...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: At Harvard | 2/6/1992 | See Source »

Tsongas described his vision of America byciting an incident from his Peace Corps experiencein 1962. He said that while traveling in Ethiopia,he entered the small grass house of a nativecitizen. Inside the house, Tsongas saw twopictures on the wall: one of Ethiopian EmperorHaile Selassie, the other of President John F.Kennedy...

Author: By Brain D. Ellison, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Tsongas Adds Style to Stump | 1/30/1992 | See Source »

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