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Attacks have killed dozens in Kafe, which is in a vast, remote region, since December.
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Kay's Kafe, 608 Davis Avenue, CorningNoon: Holds a meet and greet event.
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Kafe Gavani is the debut novel by Edgar J Barrett and is serialized online at www. kafegavani.com.
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This has a regular programme, a book café -- "Kafe Oslo" -- and a bookshop.
Archive 2009-05-01 David McDuff 2009
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David Hagerman for The Wall Street Journal Two other sweets at Kafe Betawi: cremas, made of cassava and palm sugar, and the rolled cookie sembrun, whose ingredients include coconut milk and sesame seeds.
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As a teenager in Jakarta's Manga Besar district, Fiefi Wongsowidjojo, a Betawi and founder of the Jakarta cafe chain Betawi Kafe, frequented one gado-gado stall in particular: "I went there several times a week," she recalls.
The Dish: Gado-Gado 2008
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The Sources Kafe Betawi The version served at this pleasant cafe, one of a chain specializing in Betawi dishes, is lighter and less sweet than others, thanks to a sauce that incorporates cashews as well as peanuts.
The Dish: Gado-Gado 2008
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The next morning I'm up with the sun to catch Ville Platte's early-morning Cajun French radio show, La Tasse de Kafe ( "A Cup of Coffee").
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The first registered cholera case was March 26 in the Kafe camp for displaced people on the shores of Lake Albert, which holds about 25,000 locals forced from their villages and towns by conflict.
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Thousands of children and adults gathered behind a cordon of razor wire in the Che, Gina and Kafe camps to greet the white U.N. helicopter carrying the visitors, before parting to reveal a sea of ratty green tents amid a haze of cooking fires.
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