State May Impose Quarantine On South Kona Coffee Beans
It’s an effort to stop the spread of a tiny pest that’s been found in the Big Island crops. 10/24/2010.
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How to Roast Coffee : Introduction to Coffee Roasting Machine
Learn how a coffee roasting machine works with expert cooking tips in this free coffee roasting video clip.
Expert: Dean Forrest
Contact: www.sedonacoffeeroaster.com
Bio: Dean Forrest has been the owner of Sedona Coffee Roasters for nearly 3 years. Sedona Coffee Roasters makes coffee for their own coffee house, but they also sale their Coffee blends online.
Filmmaker: Chuck Tyler
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Kaptur-Iott spar over coffee in Sandusky
Democratic incumbent Marcy Kaptur and Republican challenger Rich Iott squared off in Sandusky Thursday morning, the latest site in a series of debates in the race for the 9th Congressional District seat.
But now a Nazi controversy is affecting the race.
Iott remained defensive about being pictured wearing an SS uniform at a war re-enactment a few years ago, sparking a controversy that has put Northwest Ohio in the national headlines and served as a punch-line for political commentators and comedians.
The Nazi controversy stayed as hot as the java served at the Sandusky Coffee-house where the debate was held. Iott found himself peppered with questions from the crowd.
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Col. Morris Davis @ Coffee Party Convention
http://bit.ly/btuJHY Colonel Morris Davis is a retired Air Force officer and attorney. He was the chief prosecutor for the military commissions at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, for two years, but resigned over the issues of torture and political interference in the trials. After retiring from the military he worked for Congress as a senior specialist in national security. He is now the executive director of the Crimes of War Project, a collaborative effort among journalists, academics, and attorneys to raise awareness of the laws of war.
Convention Builds Relationships, Momentum for Coffee Party
(LOUISVILLE, KY) Sept. 28, 2010 — Participants in the first Coffee Party Convention arrived home to 40 different states on Sunday and Monday, energized and determined to pursue electoral and legislative goals outlined during the three-day event.
Meredith Diamond drove six hours from Oberlin College with classmate Xenna Goh, and was struck by the agreement she witnessed across party lines. “It made me see a real hope for the sort of engagement the Coffee Party is pushing for, something I hadn’t thought possible until this weekend.”
Coffee Party members take group photo following “World Cafe” discussion session. (photo by Dan Damman)
Nearly 350 participants unified behind immediate actions and long-term commitments, such as supporting the Fair Elections Now legislation currently before the U.S. House and organizing for Coffee Vote, a voter engagement initiative that includes crafting voter guides. The Coffee Party also decided to send representatives to the “March to Restore Sanity” on October 30th, presenting the set piece of the convention — a gigantic Preamble to the Constitution commissioned by convention speaker Bill Moyer, and signed by this weekend’s conventioneers.
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Music video by Landon Pigg performing Falling In Love At A
The Rhode Show continues it’s series,
A Ken Burns-style documentary on the
Get to know Democratic candidate David Cicilline on a personal level.
Elizabeth Hopkins interviews Independent candidate Keven McKenna.
A lawsuit filed by major shareholders in Green Mountain