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Leonardo DiCaprio likes his coffee smooth _ a light roast, nectar-like, no bitterness. Just ask Todd Carmichael and Jean-Philippe Iberti, who spent more than a year perfecting a blend to suit the palate of the Hollywood star. The founding partners of La Colombe, a Philadelphia-based roastery with cafes here and in New York and Chicago, paid repeated visits to DiCaprio's West Hollywood abode to brew him single-batch roasts and to test blends, working to come up with a new La Colombe label that would bear DiCaprio's signature. That blend is called Lyon. It is sourced from Brazil, Ethiopia, Haiti, and Peru. It is being sold in Whole Foods and Williams-Sonoma stores, and, of course, in La Colombe cafes and on the La Colombe website. And all of the net profits from the Lyon blend _ 100 percent _ go to the Leonardo DiCaprio Foundation, funding wildlife protection, forest preservation, clean-water projects, disaster relief and climate-change research around the globe.
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2012-02-26 19:47:33 UTC
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Leonardo DiCappuccino, anyone?

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2012-02-26 21:21:59 UTC
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“This taking one for the team, that’s business as usual in
Washington,” Romney said. “We have to have principled, conservative
leadership, and I have demonstrated that through my life.”
The party’s new delegate system is a major contributor to the
prolonged nature of the contest, along with the advent of supportive
and well-financed super PACs that have helped Romney’s competitors
stay in the delegate hunt when their candidacies might otherwise have
withered without enough cash.

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