Waterbury coffee company deserves high praise (The Burlington Free Press)
Is reading coffee cups a science? (Financial Express)
TUCKED away in a nondescript building in India’s high-tech city, Nawal Gani sits in her drawing room drying coffee cups after yet another session of telling people’s fortunes.
Coffee Not The Culprit (KOLD News 13 Tuscon)
A new study of more than 128,000 men and women and found heavy, long-term coffee drinking does not raise the risk of heart disease for most people. Study subjects drank up to six cups of coffee a day.
Forget tea leaves, Indian fortune teller sees life in a coffee cup (AFP via Yahoo! News)
Tucked away in a nondescript building in India’s high-tech city, Nawal Gani sits in her drawing room drying coffee cups after yet another session of telling people’s fortunes.
Magazine: Green Mountain Coffee Roasters top corporate citizen (WCAX 3)
MONTPELIER, Vt. — Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc. of Waterbury is the top corporate citizen in the country, according to an annual list compiled by Business Ethics magazine.
Waterbury coffee company deserves high praise (The Burlington Free Press)
Published: Saturday, April 29, 2006 Vermont should take pride in the accomplishments of Green Mountain Coffee Roasters Inc., the Waterbury company named the nation’s top corporate citizen by Business Ethics magazine.