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Title: California study links caffeine to miscarriages; Just 2 cups of coffee a day a risk.(Health)(Report)
Author: Gale Reference Team
Publication: Winnipeg Free Press (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 21, 2008
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: A2
Article Type: Report
Distributed by Thomson Gale
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California study links caffeine to miscarriages; Just 2 cups of coffee a day a risk.(Health)(Report): An article from: Winnipeg Free Press
Coffee in My Cup: A Tale of Love and Murder

Tasha has just met the man of her dreams. Tall, muscled, dark, and with a six-pack to die for, Franklin appeared out of nowhere one day at Mojinski’s where she gets her favorite coffee every morning. Eleven years her junior, Franklin’s not the most likely catch for the 51-year-old Tasha. But immediately, the two share an electric connection. And suddenly, a lonely Tasha begins to feel like a young woman again.
Then, just as things start heating up to boiling between them, something lurking in Franklin’s past begins to rear its head. Now, a dark secret threatens to tear their promising-and red-hot-relationship apart. An ex-lover bent on getting Franklin back has launched a campaign of fear. She’ll stop at nothing to terrorize him into seeing her-and in the process make his life a living hell. But when the would-be seductress turns up dead, all clues lead to Franklin and his ex-wife as the murderers. What really happened the day Geneva Woods turned up dead? How is it related to a simmering feud decades earlier, while all of them were in college? And with more questions than answers, how much uncertainty can Tasha endure-and still find the ability to open her heart?
A remarkable novel of love conquering all, Coffee in My Cup is smart, sexy, riveting-and will keep you guessing right up to the thrilling finale.
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Cup of Joe (Coffee House Flash Fiction Collection)

Hustle and bustle, run and get many things done. That is the style of our lives. Over 100 authors offer this collection for every person on the run. Pick it up, read a few, put it down, and start in a different place the next time. Always a new story to take you away. So pick up a coffee and a quick read today.
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Coffee Cup Stains: Thoughts from an Autistic Poet
Life is complicated, plain and simple.
What we see is not what anyone else sees. We see a red rose, but no one else sees that same red, for no one else has our eyes. And that’s life. We rely heavily on our five senses-taste, smell, touch, sight, and hearing-but only we can taste, smell, feel, see, or hear how we do.
The poetry included in Coffee Cup Stains: Thoughts from an Autistic Poet is based on Joy Olree’s own five senses. She was, as Lady Gaga says, born this way-with autism, in a world that cannot fully grasp the meaning. In this new poetry collection, Olree attempts to enlighten that non-autistic world, to make its inhabitants see what she sees.
Did You Ever Love Me?
Was fifteen minutes of fun all it was?
Did you even tell her you loved her?
I sit here in the dark listening for the
creak of the bedroom door. Maybe
you’ll find another source for the anger.
Maybe you’ll be too drunk to notice I’m
not asleep. Maybe tomorrow I won’t
have to lie to everyone. Maybe I won’t
enjoy what I never should have known.
If you ever loved me please let me go for
I fear my soul is tarnished beyond repair.
I am a stone angel cracked and crumbling.
Please God hear my prayer for I don’t want
to go to Hell.
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