Global Exchange : Kraft, activist groups still differ on 'fair-trade' coffee (#)
„Valerie Orth, fair-trade organizer at Global Exchange, a San Francisco-based human rights organization, said fair-trade advocates still want big coffee companies such as Kraft and Nestle to follow the lead of Procter & Gamble. P&G last month began selling a line of fair-trade coffee called Mountain Moonlight as part of its gourmet Millstone line.“
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„Melissa Schweisguth of Global Exchange, a San Francisco-based non-profitorganization, said: "Mexicans who are concerned about the coffee crisis(March 12, 2003). should buy fair trade from Mexican-owned coffee shops.instead of crossing the border to fill the coffers of large transnationalcorporations like Starbucks."“
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„ We in specialty coffee have this responsibility. When business visionary Paul Hawken was keynote speaker at the SCAA conference in San Francisco, he said specialty coffee is the hope for other industries looking for models of sustainability.“
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„She lives with her husband and two children in Berkeley, California. Maren Caruso is a San Francisco-based photographer, whose work has appeared in the New Complete Coffee Book (0-8118-2867-0) and in a variety of magazines including San Francisco Magazine, Gourmet, Wine and Spirits, Food Arts, Travel Holiday, and Food and Travel.“
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„Did you hear the story about the guy who shows up at his brother's house after a long absence with a van full of old wedding dresses? It's called "Family," was written by San Francisco-based Dan Leone, appeared originally in a magazine called "Literal Latte," and is one of the 20 unusually excellent tales of crime and mystery published in 2000 and collected by the hard-working series editor Otto Penzler and MWA Grand Master Lawrence Block for this fifth annual celebration of the form. Like one of those taster menus of small but wonderful items served at top restaurants, this is a rich and satisfying collation. Although every story is well worth reading, particularly dazzling are "Lobster Night," by Russell Banks, whose first line -"Stacy didn't mean to tell Noonan that when she was seventeen she was struck by lightning" deserves an award of its own; William Gay's "The Paperhanger," a Hitchcock movie waiting for the Master to return to make it; and "Her Hollywood" by Michael Hyde, which just about slides in under the wire of Block's dictum that "a crime or the threat of a crime is a central element" but is a chilling exercise in any genre.“
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