tea News Archive - 30-Sep-2007

  • Lewiston Historical Society to serve Tea at the museum Oct. 13 (Gaylord Herald Times)
    LEWISTON ? There?s room for 40 guests for tea during the Lewiston Historical Society Museum?s ?tea at the Museum,? Saturday, Oct. 13. The event, available to members and guests, offers two sittings of 20 guests each at 1 and 3 p.m. Visitors will be served tea, coffee, sandwiches, scones and sweets.


  • Tea Dances (El Paso Times)
    A series of monthly Sunday afternoon tea Dances, with Bob Burns and the Mike Caranda Orchestra featuring Judy Day, will be from 2 to 5 Oct. 14, Nov. 11 and Dec. 9 at the Alamo Ballroom, 820 N. Raynor. $10. Ballroom styles include tango, cha-cha, cumbia and fox trot. 799-5684 or(505) 525-9333.


  • Storied Indian tea industry ailing (AP via Yahoo! News)
    He's a genteel man, with a sprawling plantation house, courtly manners and an estate of carefully trimmed tea bushes that stretches across the gentle hills of Assam, blanketing the land as far as you can see.


  • Storied Indian Tea Industry Ailing (ABC News)
    Trouble Abounds for India's Genteel Tea Planters: Poor Profits, Globalization, Insurgents


  • p0265 BC-India-TroubledTea 09-29 1073 9/29/2007 Trouble abounds for India's genteel tea planters: poor profits, ... (Hays Daily News)
    Eds: Multimedia: An audio slideshow on tea production in India will be posted Saturday in the --international/india--tea folder.


  • Storied Indian Tea Industry Ailing (The San Francisco Examiner)
    (AP Photo/Manish Swarup) Workers drink tea at a roadside tea stall in New Delhi, India, Sept. 20, 2007. India has long been famous for its tea, and the $1.5 billion industry launched by British colonials nearly two centuries ago is, after China, the world's second-largest producer.


  • New tea stirs row at Town Hall (Daily Telegraph)
    A council is facing rebellion over the compulsory introduction of a new brand of tea at meetings.


  • The Hindu Business Line : ?Indian tea has potential to recapture Russian market? (The Hindu)
    Promotion drive : Mr Basudeb Banerjee, Chairman, Tea Board (centre), Mr R.D. Nazeem (left), Executive Director, Tea Board, and Mr C. Shreedharan, Chairman, Tea Trade Association of Coimbatore (TTAC), at the 25th Annual General Meeting of TTAC in Coimbatore on Saturday.


  • Storied Indian Tea Industry Ailing (The Daily Comet)
    DIBRUGAR, India He's a genteel man, with a sprawling plantation house, courtly manners and an estate of carefully trimmed tea bushes that stretches across the gentle hills of Assam, blanketing the land as far as you can see.


  • b0612 BC-India-TroubledTea 09-30 1226 9/29/2007 Trouble abounds for India's genteel tea planters: poor profits, ... (Hays Daily News)
    Eds: Multimedia: An audio slideshow on tea production in India will be posted Saturday in the --international/india--tea folder. This item moved previously as an advance and is now available for use.


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