The heartbroken owners of a neighborhood coffee shop were left with thousands of dollars in repairs after thieves ripped off less than $50 in copper overnight. The owners, Yolanda Black Navarra and Lolita Guererro went to open Sombreros Coffee Shop on Navigation Wednesday, but found they had no electricity. "We came in this morning and there were no lights and we didn’t know what the problem was and we called CenterPoint and went to the back and found out they (thieves) had cut the wires completely, I guess for copper," said Navarra. The owners have only been in business a few months and say this is a major setback. "It's hard, it’s very hard because we had a lot of parties planned this weekend for the business, you know, people were coming in planning to have meetings here. We’re virtually out of business now,†said Guererro. “It’s like CenterPoint Energy told us, they (thieves) took $30 worth of copper and it is going to cost us $12,000 to get it fixed."
Subject: The heartbroken owners of a neighborhood coffee shop were left with thousands of dollars in repairs after thieves ripped off less than $50 in copper overnight. The owners, Yolanda Black Navarra and Lolita Guererro went to open Sombreros Coffee Shop on Navigation Wednesday, but found they had no electricity. "We came in this morning and there were no lights and we didn’t know what the problem was and we called CenterPoint and went to the back and found out they (thieves) had cut the wires completely, I guess for copper," said Navarra. The owners have only been in business a few months and say this is a major setback. "It's hard, it’s very hard because we had a lot of parties planned this weekend for the business, you know, people were coming in planning to have meetings here. We’re virtually out of business now,” said Guererro. “It’s like CenterPoint Energy told us, they (thieves) took $30 worth of copper and it is going to cost us $12,000 to get it fixed."
Discussion subject changed to "The heartbroken owners of a neighborhood coffee shop were left with thousands of dollars in repairs after thieves ripped off less than $50 in copper overnight. The owners, Yolanda Black Navarra and Lolita Guererro went to open Sombreros Coffee Shop on Navigation Wednesday, but found they had no electricity. "We came in this morning and there were no lights and we didn’t know what the problem was and we called CenterPoint and went to the back and found out they (thieves) had cut the wires completely, I guess for copper," said Navarra. The owners have only been in business a few months and say this is a major setback. "It's hard, it’s very hard because we had a lot of parties planned this weekend for the business, you know, people were coming in planning to have meetings here. We’re virtually out of business now,†said Guererro. “It’s like CenterPoint Energy told us, they (thieves) took $30 worth of copper and it is going to cost us $12,000 to get it fixed."" by `...@...'
Subject: The heartbroken owners of a neighborhood coffee shop were left with thousands of dollars in repairs after thieves ripped off less than $50 in copper overnight. The owners, Yolanda Black Navarra and Lolita Guererro went to open Sombreros Coffee Shop on Navigation Wednesday, but found they had no electricity. "We came in this morning and there were no lights and we didn’t know what the problem was and we called CenterPoint and went to the back and found out they (thieves) had cut the wires completely, I guess for copper," said Navarra. The owners have only been in business a few months and say this is a major setback. "It's hard, it’s very hard because we had a lot of parties planned this weekend for the business, you know, people were coming in planning to have meetings here. We’re virtually out of business now,” said Guererro. “It’s like CenterPoint Energy told us, they (thieves) took $30 worth of copper and it is going to cost us $12,000 to get it fixed."
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Subject: RK, N.J. - The body of Whitney Houston arrived in her home state of New Jersey for a funeral to be held at week's end, according to multiple report. The plane carrying Houston left Los Angeles late Monday and arrived later at it fixed."
NEWARK, N.J. - The body of Whitney Houston arrived in her home state
of New Jersey for a funeral to be held at week's end, according to
multiple report.
The plane carrying Houston left Los Angeles late Monday and arrived
later at Teterboro Airport in New Jersey, a few miles west of
Manhattan, Reuters reports.
Houston's family raised the possibility of holding a wake Thursday and
funeral Friday at Newark's Prudential Center, an arena that hosts
college and professional sport events and seats about 18,000.
Discussion subject changed to "The heartbroken owners of a neighborhood coffee shop were left with thousands of dollars in repairs after thieves ripped off less than $50 in copper overnight. The owners, Yolanda Black Navarra and Lolita Guererro went to open Sombreros Coffee Shop on Navigation Wednesday, but found they had no electricity. "We came in this morning and there were no lights and we didn’t know what the problem was and we called CenterPoint and went to the back and found out they (thieves) had cut the wires completely, I guess for copper," said Navarra. The owners have only been in business a few months and say this is a major setback. "It's hard, it’s very hard because we had a lot of parties planned this weekend for the business, you know, people were coming in planning to have meetings here. We’re virtually out of business now,†said Guererro. “It’s like CenterPoint Energy told us, they (thieves) took $30 worth of copper and it is going to cost us $12,000 to get it fixed."" by `...@...'
Subject: The heartbroken owners of a neighborhood coffee shop were left with thousands of dollars in repairs after thieves ripped off less than $50 in copper overnight. The owners, Yolanda Black Navarra and Lolita Guererro went to open Sombreros Coffee Shop on Navigation Wednesday, but found they had no electricity. "We came in this morning and there were no lights and we didn’t know what the problem was and we called CenterPoint and went to the back and found out they (thieves) had cut the wires completely, I guess for copper," said Navarra. The owners have only been in business a few months and say this is a major setback. "It's hard, it’s very hard because we had a lot of parties planned this weekend for the business, you know, people were coming in planning to have meetings here. We’re virtually out of business now,” said Guererro. “It’s like CenterPoint Energy told us, they (thieves) took $30 worth of copper and it is going to cost us $12,000 to get it fixed."
Subject: The heartbroken owners of a neighborhood coffee shop were left with thousands of dollars in repairs after thieves ripped off less than $50 in copper overnight. The owners, Yolanda Black Navarra and Lolita Guererro went to open Sombreros Coffee Shop on Navigation Wednesday, but found they had no electricity. "We came in this morning and there were no lights and we didn’t know what the problem was and we called CenterPoint and went to the back and found out they (thieves) had cut the wires completely, I guess for copper," said Navarra. The owners have only been in business a few months and say this is a major setback. "It's hard, it’s very hard because we had a lot of parties planned this weekend for the business, you know, people were coming in planning to have meetings here. We’re virtually out of business now,” said Guererro. “It’s like CenterPoint Energy told us, they (thieves) took $30 worth of copper and it is going to cost us $12,000 to get it fixed."