tea News Archive - 02-Jan-2008

  • Uganda: Bushenyi Tea Farmers Petition Museveni Over Tea Factory (AllAfrica.com)
    THE Danish government is poised to withdraw a $4 million loan to Buhweju county tea farmers in Bushenyi District if the farmers fail to raise the required counter funding of $1 million.


  • Australia 214-6 v India - tea (Reuters.co.uk)
    SYDNEY, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Australia were 214 for six in their first innings at tea on the opening day of the second test against India at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday.


  • Australia 214 for six at tea (PTI via Yahoo! India News)
    Sydney, Jan 2 (PTI) Australia were 212 for six in their first innings at tea on the opening day of the second cricket Test against India at the SCG here today.


  • Tea Family Safe After House Fire (KELO Sioux Falls)
    The new year got off to a terrible start for a family in Tea.


  • UPDATE 1-Australia v India scoreboard - tea (Reuters.co.uk)
    SYDNEY, Jan 2 (Reuters) - Scoreboard at tea on the first day of the second test between Australia and India at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Wednesday. Australia first innings P.Jaques c Dhoni b RP Singh 0 M.Hayden c Tendulkar b RP Singh 13 R.Ponting lbw b Harbhajan 55 M.Hussey c Tendulkar b RP Singh 41 M.Clarke lbw b Harbhajan 1 A.Symonds not out 39 A.Gilchrist c Tendulkar b RP Singh 7 B.Hogg ...


  • Kangra tea loses flavour (The Telegraph)
    New Delhi, Jan. 1 : The tea industry in Himachal Pradesh?s Kangra valley is in a crisis because of falling exports, inadequate returns and a low yield per hectare.


  • Second Test: Australia 214 for six at tea (Express India)
    Australia were recovering from a mini collapse in an action-packed afternoon session as the hosts reached 214 for six at tea.


  • Fire destroys Tea family's garage, 2 cars (The Argus Leader)
    TEA - A New Year's Day fire totaled a Tea family's garage and the two cars inside. The fire started around 3:30 p.m. Tuesday and probably was caused by a space heater in the garage, said Lincoln County Emergency Management Director Harold Timmerman. He said the house, owned by Pat and Julie Cullens, was intact and seemingly without any fire damage. Nobody was injured.


  • Second Test: Australia 214 for six at tea (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
    Australia were recovering from a mini collapse in an action-packed afternoon session as the hosts reached 214 for six at tea on the first day of the second cricket Test at the SCG on Wednesday. Andrew Symonds (39) and Brad Hogg (48) had thumped 80 quick runs for the seventh wicket after being reduced to 134 for six at one stage. Australia began the session at 95 for 2 and were apparently ...


  • Kaziranga management counters tea pesticide threat (The Telegraph)
    Guwahati, Jan. 1: The Assam forest department is looking to acquire a portion of a Tata-owned tea estate near Kaziranga National Park to save wildlife from straying into an area where they are most likely exposed to killer pesticides.


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