Ziad Shihab

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Story idea from Dream Log - 17 Aug 2000

Just an idea: make this into a real fiction story? Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 Dream Log: August 17, 2000 (thing) See all of Dream Log: August 17, 2000, there are 3 more in this node. (thing) by abiessu Thu Aug 17 2000 at 13:42:15 This dream was about coffee (thanks, knifegirl! no, I'm not mad about it, it was an interesting dream . . . [this reference is from a chatterbox conversation earlier in which knifegirl mentioned coffee in some way tha...

The United Fruit Company

The United Fruit Company By Pablo Neruda When the trumpet sounded, it was all prepared on the earth, the Jehovah parcelled out the earth to Coca Cola, Inc., Anaconda, Ford Motors, and other entities: The Fruit Company, Inc. reserved for itself the most succulent, the central coast of my own land, the delicate waist of America. It rechristened its territories as the ‘Banana Republics’ and over the sleeping dead, over the restless heroes who brought about the greatness, the liberty an...

Arabic coffee (thing) by heyoka - Everything2.com

Near Matches Ignore ExactFull Text Everything2 Arabic coffee (thing) See all of Arabic coffee, there are 3 more in this node. (thing) by heyoka Wed Mar 21 2001 at 14:38:53 Coffee, or kahwa is not just a drink, especially among the Bedouins. Tea is for every day, but coffee is a ceremony for visitors, guests, and the sharing of news. Drinking coffee together is a symbol of harmony, and of trust. Arabic coffee as served in a city cafe will be sweet, very sweet, with the sugar...

The War on Coffee | The New Yorker

Skip to main contentNewsletterTo revisit this article, select My⁠ ⁠Account, then View saved stories.Close AlertSign InSearchNewsBooks & CultureFiction & PoetryHumor & CartoonsMagazineCrosswordVideoPodcastsArchiveGoings OnOpen Navigation MenuTo revisit this article, visit My Profile, then View saved stories.Close AlertBooksApril 27, 2020 IssueThe War on CoffeeThe history of caffeine and capitalism can get surprisingly heated.By Adam Gopnik April 20, 2020Save this story for later.Th...