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  • J. Baldwin, his two brothers and two friends just wanted a good cup of coffee. In their extensive travels, they'd developed a taste for "third wave" coffee, but couldn't find any in Charleston. For the record, first wave coffee is something served at diners and restaurants that appeals to the masses. It's been around forever. Second wave is coffee served at places like Starbucks. Third wave is vaguely defined as coffee made from beans purchased in small batches from coffee farms and individually brewed for each customer.

  • LONG BEACH - The owner of Coffee Cup Cafe will be serving up some of the restaurant's local breakfast favorites in Orange County. Owner Cindy Atkinson and best friends/business partners Joan Macken and Doreen Nagler plan to open in Huntington Beach next month a healthy to-go offshoot of the Belmont Heights neighborhood eatery, which prides itself on its healthy-to-hearty approach.

  • Not to toot his own flugelhorn, but Carmen Fanzone has done OK for himself after a run as a big-league baseball player in the 1970s. A trumpet player whose career ended with a broken ankle at Triple- A Hawaii in '75, he caught on with Don Ho's band, then wanted to be closer to the L.A. music scene. He moved to Sherman Oaks and became a substitute teacher in Burbank to help pay bills between gigs. He eventually landed a steady job as a movie and TV representative for the Professional Musicians Union Local 47 in Hollywood.

  • Retrieving a cup left behind at a coffee shop did not violate a murder suspect's privacy rights, and the DNA obtained is admissible evidence, the California Court of Appeal has ruled in denying a motion to suppress. A detective investigating a 1972 murder obtained DNA samples from the victim's autopsy. He suspected the defendant of the murder and fooled him into meeting him at the donut shop to discuss a purported auto theft case. After the meeting, the defendant left behind a Styrofoam cup and a napkin he used to wipe his mouth. The police acquired the items and determined the DNA on them matched the genetic material acquired from the victim's remains.

  • WASHINGTON - If you're angry that Wall Street speculators have been driving up the price you pay for gasoline, these same big financial investors now are pushing up the price of your cup of joe. Grocery shoppers have seen whopping increases this year in the price of a can of ordinary coffee, whether it's a generic store brand or better-known ones such as Folgers and Maxwell House. Since spring, coffee has been selling at $7 to $8 a can in many parts of the country, or about twice the price of a gallon of gas. The retail price of coffee in July was up 20.7 percent over the same month last year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which tracks changes in grocery store prices. Big coffee marketers have trimmed prices a bit for consumers in recent weeks, but the price of contracts ...

  • Starbucks said Wednesday it intends to sell a single-cup coffee brewer with manufacturer Courtesy Products to expand its reach in the fast growing one-cup java market. Starting in 2012, the brewer is expected to be sold at supermarket chains and warehouse stores. It will use Starbucks and Seattle's Best coffees. Seattle's Best is owned by Starbucks. The move was announced during Starbucks' annual meeting in Seattle.

  • The process of "verbing" nouns has touched the coffee industry. The term "to cup" refers to the process of tasting a small amount of coffee to evaluate the quality. At the Redlands Conservancy's Party No. 3, A Coffee Cupping Afternoon, at 3 p.m. June 26, party-goers will be introduced to the art of selecting, brewing, and tasting coffee to achieve the ultimate coffee flavor.

  • The country has already responded favorably to the specialty coffee revolution that has revitalized U.S. coffee consumption in recent years, creating a new coffee culture that is further refining that country's well established appreciation for coffee. As a new coffee culture takes hold, coffee service providers see a rising demand for cartridgebased, single-cup systems.

  • When detectives secretly took a disposable coffee cup that had touched the lips of murder suspect Adolph Laudenberg, they did not violate his privacy rights, an appellate court ruled Wednesday. The detectives tested the cup for DNA and found it matched biological evidence collected from the body of Lois "Bonnie" Petrie, who was slain in 1972.

  • My fish is dead. The last time I saw him, he was swimming happily in a coffee cup on my desk as I was leaving work on Friday afternoon. Or maybe he was swimming grumpily. It's hard to tell with fish. Besides, he and I hadn't had much time to learn each other's moods. He had only become my fish a few hours previously, when one of my editors left him in a red and white coffee cup on my desk. Which I thought was very nice of her, although I liked it better back in the old days when editors gave you things like raises and Christmas bonuses.



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