The Extra-Large, Ultra-Small Medium (New York Times)Something curious

The Extra-Large, Ultra-Small Medium (New York Times)
Something curious is happening to television: it's simultaneously growing gigantic and minuscule, stretching across living room walls at the same time it slips into pockets.

Pour it on: Coffee business is steaming (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
Coffee is good business and getting better, not just in Seattle but throughout the nation and abroad, said roasters, suppliers and retailers gathered Friday for the opening of Coffee Fest.

The extra-large, ultra-small medium (International Herald Tribune)
For now, television may still mostly be a medium-size medium. But there is a growing fetish for televisions on the far ends of the size spectrum.

Break from tradition sounds even sweeter (Boston Globe)
Luis Leguia is polite and unassuming, with the manners of an old-school gentleman. He insists that a visitor have coffee before conversation, wrestles down his feisty, friendly dog Teddy and restrains him, and modestly leaves out the details of the poverty-stricken childhood that he rose above to become a musician with the Boston Symphony Orchestra — until his wife, Stephanie, …

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