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Sri Lanka reports record tea sales from Jan-July - Lanka Business Online

Thu, 2006-08-24 05:30
Sri Lanka reports record tea sales from Jan-JulyLanka Business Online, Sri Lanka - 30 minutes agoAugust 24, 2006 (LBO) – Sri Lanka shipped a record 185.9 million kilos of tea to overseas buyers for the seven months to July, a commodity broker said ...
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Four tea factories in Ilam resume operation - Nepalnews.com

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:55
Four tea factories in Ilam resume operationNepalnews.com, Nepal - 1 hour agoFour tea factories of Ilam have resumed operations from Tuesday after a 10-day long strike by the tea workers, reports said. The ...
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 23 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ... For small businesses abroad, the translation is rarely exact International Herald TribuneSmall businesses find success melding the local and the global International Herald Tribuneall 3 related
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 21 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ... For small businesses abroad, the translation is rarely exact International Herald TribuneSmall businesses find success melding the local and the global International Herald Tribuneall 3 related
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 19 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ... For small businesses abroad, the translation is rarely exact International Herald Tribuneall 3 related
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 17 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ... For small businesses abroad, the translation is rarely exact International Herald Tribuneall 3 related
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 15 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ... For small businesses abroad, the translation is rarely exact International Herald Tribuneall 3 related
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 13 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ... Small businesses find success melding the local and the global International Herald Tribuneall 3 related
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 11 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ...
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Finding Success Abroad With Tea and Cigars - New York Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 04:38
Finding Success Abroad With Tea and CigarsNew York Times, United States - 9 hours ago... Mr. Simsa, 45, is a co-owner of the Company of Tea-Devotees that franchises 22 tea houses in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary and the United States. ...
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Tata Tea Ltd agreed to acquire a minority stake in Energy Brands ... - Baystreet.ca

Thu, 2006-08-24 03:42
Tata Tea Ltd agreed to acquire a minority stake in Energy Brands ...Baystreet.ca, Canada - 18 minutes agoAugust 23, 2006 - Whitestone, NY, United States — India's Tata Tea Ltd acquired 30% of US based Energy Brands Inc, also known as Glaceau, for $677 million. ...
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A storm in a tea break - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2006-08-24 02:54
Aljazeera.netA storm in a tea breakSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 7 hours agoThe Darrell Hair ball-tampering affair has gone from absurd to utterly farcical. Now ICC chief Malcolm Speed is flying in like a ... Sport Wars New York SunA chance for cricket to renew itself Guardian Unlimited‘I’d have done the same as Inzamam’ This is Wiltshire.co.ukTrinidad & Tobago Express - all 1,443 related
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A storm in a tea break - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2006-08-24 02:54
Aljazeera.netA storm in a tea breakSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 5 hours agoThe Darrell Hair ball-tampering affair has gone from absurd to utterly farcical. Now ICC chief Malcolm Speed is flying in like a ... Sport Wars New York SunWhen a Match Becomes a Scandal, That's Not Cricket Los Angeles TimesA chance for cricket to renew itself Guardian UnlimitedThis is Wiltshire.co.uk - Business Day - all 1,443 related
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A storm in a tea break - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2006-08-24 02:54
Cay CompassA storm in a tea breakSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 3 hours agoThe Darrell Hair ball-tampering affair has gone from absurd to utterly farcical. Now ICC chief Malcolm Speed is flying in like a ... When a Match Becomes a Scandal, That's Not Cricket Los Angeles TimesA chance for cricket to renew itself Guardian UnlimitedICC toughens stance against Pakistan HinduSkySports - This is Wiltshire.co.uk - all 1,543 related
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A storm in a tea break - Sydney Morning Herald

Thu, 2006-08-24 02:54
Cay CompassA storm in a tea breakSydney Morning Herald, Australia - 1 hour agoThe Darrell Hair ball-tampering affair has gone from absurd to utterly farcical. Now ICC chief Malcolm Speed is flying in like a ... When a Match Becomes a Scandal, That's Not Cricket Los Angeles TimesA chance for cricket to renew itself Guardian Unlimited‘I’d have done the same as Inzamam’ This is Wiltshire.co.ukHindu - SkySports - all 1,634 related
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No more tea and biscuits at council - East Anglian Daily Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 01:41
No more tea and biscuits at councilEast Anglian Daily Times, UK - 18 hours ago... By stopping free tea and coffee at internal meetings in its Ipswich headquarters and sub-offices in Bury St Edmunds and Lowestoft and training centres, as well ...
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No more tea and biscuits at council - East Anglian Daily Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 01:41
No more tea and biscuits at councilEast Anglian Daily Times, UK - 12 hours ago... By stopping free tea and coffee at internal meetings in its Ipswich headquarters and sub-offices in Bury St Edmunds and Lowestoft and training centres, as well ...
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No more tea and biscuits at council - East Anglian Daily Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 01:41
No more tea and biscuits at councilEast Anglian Daily Times, UK - 10 hours ago... By stopping free tea and coffee at internal meetings in its Ipswich headquarters and sub-offices in Bury St Edmunds and Lowestoft and training centres, as well ...
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No more tea and biscuits at council - East Anglian Daily Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 01:41
No more tea and biscuits at councilEast Anglian Daily Times, UK - 8 hours ago... By stopping free tea and coffee at internal meetings in its Ipswich headquarters and sub-offices in Bury St Edmunds and Lowestoft and training centres, as well ...
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No more tea and biscuits at council - East Anglian Daily Times

Thu, 2006-08-24 01:41
No more tea and biscuits at councilEast Anglian Daily Times, UK - 4 hours ago... By stopping free tea and coffee at internal meetings in its Ipswich headquarters and sub-offices in Bury St Edmunds and Lowestoft and training centres, as well ...
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