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Starbucks and iTunes launch Pick of the Week

Starbucks and iTunes announced Pick of the Week, a new program offering coffeehouse customers a chance to discover complimentary new music and music videos each week. Pick of the Week featured artists include a great line-up with Carly Simon, Duffy, Counting Crows, Adele, Sia, Hilary McRae and many more.

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Starbucks Launches Pike Place Roast With Free Coffee Tasting

Starbucks reinvents brewed coffee category and hosts nation's largest coast-to-coast free Starbucks coffee tasting.

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Starbucks Statement On Chau Lawsuit Ruling Ordering $105M Payment

A San Diego court ruled against the coffee maker giant Starbucks to pay back $105 million dollars in tips owed to staff across outlets in California. Starbucks' response was quick, stating that it will appear the ruling.

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Starbucks Closing Early Tomorrow To Enhance Quality

Starbucks will be closing its doors for coffee drinkers early tomorrow morning for few hours as the workers will be getting a bit of learning at the behest of chief Howard Schultz.

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Starbucks Thanks Customers and Looks To The Future

Starbucks' website is not the same as the coffee maker used to be before. If you visit Starbuck's website today you will see basically just a message from the founder and come-back CEO Howard Schultz, who is again back to the post of CEO of Starbucks. Schultz in a lengthy message thanks the customers of Starbucks and assures of upcoming opportunities

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Starbucks Recalls Coffee Mugs Due to Burn Hazard;

It has been reported that Starbucks Fusion Coffee Mugs have been recalled this is because the plastic handle can detach from the body of the mug when filled with hot liquids, posing a minor burn hazard to consumers.

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Apple and Starbucks Announce Music Partnership

Wirelessly Find and Buy Music at Starbucks.

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Starbucks CEO meets with Ethiopia over ownership of coffee names

Oxfam calls on Starbucks to move forward on trademark issue

International aid agency Oxfam welcomed Tuesday's meeting between Starbucks CEO Jim Donald and Prime Minister Meles Zenawi, but urged the international coffee giant to stop dragging its feet before the holidays, and instead recognize Ethiopia's ownership of its coffee names and the enormous benefits that ownership could bring to the 15 million poor Ethiopians who depend on coffee for their livelihood.

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