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Pat Craddock, a former journalism professor, writes an open letter to Fiji's Prime Minister in Café Pacific blog, wondering what to make out of news by blogs?
Global Voices in English » Fiji: The calm after the storm? 2009
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A second game mode in Café Mahjongg is called "Espresso," which dispenses with the story element and lets you play 120 different board layouts.
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Since 1880, painters had their Stammtisch in Café Sperl; Victor Adler, the leading figure in the social democratic party and his fellows met at Café Griensteidl; the political critic and radical intellectual Karl Kraus was a habitué of Café Imperial; and the architects met at Café Museum.
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A second game mode in Café Mahjongg is called "Espresso," which dispenses with the story element and lets you play 120 different board layouts.
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I had joined a group of likeminded students that studied together and hung out in "Café Bauer" for relaxation.
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Johnson told police that she heard the boy splashing around in the tub as she checked in on her friends, shared videos and played a game called Café World, in which the user runs a digital restaurant.
NY Daily News 2011
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Mahometans, the basis of Mount Caf is an emerald, whose reflection produces the azure of the sky.
The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire 1206
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44The gathering point for every Thursday evening meeting was a small lecture room at the Physics Institute at Boltzmangasse 5, next to the Radium Institute. 62 Loyal to the Viennese coffeehouse culture, the group continued the meetings in Café Herrenhof in the inner city. 63 The mathematician Walter Mayer, "one of the little mathematics crowd that met in the Café Herrenhof," introduced one more woman, the mathematician Olga Taussky-Todd to the circle.
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General Electric Co. of Fairfield, Conn., started a line of kitchen appliances called the Café Series, for people who love to cook and entertain.
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General Electric Co. of Fairfield, Conn., started a line of kitchen appliances called the Café Series, for people who love to cook and entertain.
Playing Well With Others Robert C. Wolcott 2009
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