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  2. Second Cup - Wikipedia

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    Second Cup Cafe. is a Canadian restaurant chain, coffee retailer, and roaster. [1] Its headquarters are in Mississauga , Ontario. [ 2 ] Its stores sell hot and cold beverages, pastries, snacks, pre-packaged food items, hot and cold sandwiches, and drinkware, including mugs and tumblers.

  3. Frank O'Dea - Wikipedia

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    Francis O’Dea, OC (born 1945 in Montreal) is a Canadian entrepreneur, humanitarian and author. He left a lifestyle of homeless panhandling and in 1975 co-founded the Second Cup chain of coffee stores with Tom Culligan.

  4. Tom Culligan - Wikipedia

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    Tom Culligan (born 1945) is a Canadian entrepreneur and author. [1]Culligan was born in Belledune, New Brunswick.In 1975 Culligan teamed up with Frank O'Dea to found the Second Cup chain of coffee shops.

  5. CBS Saturday Morning - Wikipedia

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    It has retained some of the common features of the morning show genre which were removed from the weekday show, though some with an atypical approach, including the aforementioned "Second Cup Café" music feature (later renamed "Saturday Sessions"), which has increasingly focused on independent artists. Cooking segments were eventually replaced ...

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  7. File:Second Cup logo.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. History of AFC Ajax - Wikipedia

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    The second half of the match was a completely different story, however. Lucas Moura would go on to net a second half hat-trick for the London side, including the winner in the 6th minute of added time. The match would end 3–2, with Tottenham advancing to the final via the away goals rule with an aggregate score of 3–3.