Thursday, June 30, 2011

Brotherhood of the Bean

Brotherhood of the Bean

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Coffee Buzz May Combat Alzheimer’s Disease – ThirdAge

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 11:08 PM PDT


Daily Mail
Coffee Buzz May Combat Alzheimer's Disease
ThirdAge
Your coffee buzz may fight Alzheimer's Disease according to a recently published study. University of South Florida (USF) researchers believe that substances found in coffee, coupled with caffeine, may have a protective affect on the brain.
Coffee buzz protects brain from Alzheimer'smsnbc.com
A cup of joe a day may keep Alzheimer's awayeMaxHealth
Coffee might have superpowers for your mindSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Examiner.com -Discovery News
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HBO Airs “Hot Coffee” Documentary – InjuryBoard.com

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 09:30 PM PDT


The Guardian
HBO Airs "Hot Coffee" Documentary
InjuryBoard.com
I have previously blogged about the documentary "Hot Coffee" which was going to air on HBO. I am hopeful that everyone was able to view this fantastic documentary. If not, make sure to view it when it replays. I organized a gathering of several friends
More on Hot CoffeeMemphis Daily News
"Hot Coffee" is no ordinary cuppa joe.Examiner.com
"Hot Coffee": Cup of Cheer for PlaintiffsTexas Lawyer
Above the Law -Entertainment Weekly -Gather.com
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More on Hot Coffee – Memphis Daily News

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 02:09 PM PDT


The Guardian
More on Hot Coffee
Memphis Daily News
A couple weeks back, I mentioned the film "Hot Coffee," a documentary centered around the infamous 1994 McDonald's case. You know, the case where Stella Lieback was awarded a judgment based on third-degree burns caused by coffee bought at a drive-thru
"Hot Coffee" is no ordinary cuppa joe.Examiner.com
"Hot Coffee": Cup of Cheer for PlaintiffsTexas Lawyer
<em>Hot Coffee</em>: Spilling Our Way to the 'Evils' of Tort ReformAbove the Law
Gather.com -Entertainment Weekly -Wall Street Journal (blog)
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Coffee gets a pour-over – Cincinnati.com

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 08:30 AM PDT

Coffee gets a pour-over
Cincinnati.com
La Terza Artisan Coffee Roasterie owner Chuck Pfahler demonstrates the pour-over method at Wyoming Farmers Market. / The Enquirer / Tony Jones Sebastian Hue grew up in a family that appreciated wine and beer. His uncles own Cork n' Bottle liquor store

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More coffee – Cincinnati.com (blog)

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 07:32 AM PDT


Cincinnati.com (blog)
More coffee
Cincinnati.com (blog)
I so much enjoyed writing the story that appears on the Food page today about coffee. I love hanging out with people who are totally into the details of what they do and are maniacs about methods and the quality of the final product.

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Coffee buzz protects brain from Alzheimer’s – msnbc.com

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 07:05 AM PDT


Daily Mail
Coffee buzz protects brain from Alzheimer's
msnbc.com
For years we've been told that caffeinated coffee was bad for us. It's unhealthy and addictive, doctors warned. But as vindication for all who stuck by their energizing elixir, a new study shows that guzzling
Coffee can reduce Alzheimer's diseaseExaminer.com
Coffee might have superpowers for your mindSeattle Post Intelligencer (blog)
Coffee May Ward Off Alzheimer'sDiscovery News

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Coffee and Cigarettes: Seahawks’ Links for Wednesday – Field Gulls

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 06:02 AM PDT

Coffee and Cigarettes: Seahawks' Links for Wednesday
Field Gulls
A closer look at Malcolm Smith | Seahawks Insider: "For Seattle Seahawks head coach Pete Carroll, Smith is a known commodity because he coached him while with the Trojans. Although Smith is light for a linebacker at 6-foot, 226 pounds, Carroll believes

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Dutch coffee shops allowed to sell cannabis to foreigners, for now – Deutsche Welle

Posted: 29 Jun 2011 05:44 AM PDT

Dutch coffee shops allowed to sell cannabis to foreigners, for now
Deutsche Welle
The closure of a coffee shop that sold cannabis to foreign visitors has been deemed unlawful by the top Dutch court. However, the court's decision hinted there would be legal grounds for a change to the law in future. The top court in the Netherlands
Cannabis cafe tourist ban can go ahead, says supreme courtDutchNews.nl
'Half of cannabis sold should be banned'Radio Netherlands

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