tea News Archive - 03-Jan-2008

  • Drink tea to your health in 2008 (EARTHtimes.org)
    An easy health-promoting resolution is to drink more tea -- preferably instead of a sugar-laden drink, a tea advocacy group suggests. The tea Council of the U.S.A. says recent studies show tea may have health benefits that include: -- Improving the brai...


  • Laxman's 73 lifts India to 1-101 at tea (The West Australian)
    VVS Laxman moved ominously to 73 not out as India rode their luck to reach 1-101 at tea on the second day of the second Test, in reply to Australia's 463.


  • Crews Called Back To Tea Fire (KELO Sioux Falls)
    Fire crews in Tea returned to the scene of a garage fire last night after they thought it was put out


  • Kenya: Unrest Hurts Tea And Coffee Auctions (AllAfrica.com)
    Dealers in the coffee and tea industries face a bumpy season amid postponement of weekly auctions of the commodities due to the political unrest in the country.


  • 'Tis the season for tea (Southwest City Journal)
    Red and gold ball ornaments gleamed as they hung on a large Christmas tree, while a saxophonist played "O Christmas Tree" and people sipped their tea.


  • Drink tea to your health in 2008 (UPI)
    An easy health-promoting resolution is to drink more tea -- preferably instead of a sugar-laden drink, a tea advocacy group suggests.


  • Green Gardening: Compost 'tea party' brews good ideas (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)
    Garden expert Ann Lovejoy says now is the time to sign up for a free "tea party" in Kirkland, where you can learn from experts about the use of -- and possible benefits from -- compost tea.


  • Tea Dance includes music, refreshments (The Reporter)
    The Vacaville Moose Legion is sponsoring a Tea Dance on Sunday, Jan. 13, from 2 to 5 p.m. at the lodge, 6585 Gibson Canyon Road. All members and guests are invited. "The Ramblers" will provide the music. Refreshments will be served and a no-host bar will be open.


  • Uganda: Grow Tea to Prosper, Suruma Tells Kabale Residents (AllAfrica.com)
    THE Finance Minister, Ezra Suruma has appealed to the people of Kigezi and Kabale to embrace tea growing to create employment for youth in the region.


  • India 101-1 v Australia 463 all out - tea (Reuters via Yahoo! India News)
    SYDNEY (Reuters) - India were 101 for one at tea on the second day of the second test against Australia at the Sydney Cricket Ground on Thursday.


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