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Default Query: Tea/Coffee caffeine article...

Hi all,

Several time, people here have cited an on-line article that discusses
the levels of caffeine in tea vs. that in coffee. It was lengthy and
careful.

I searched for the article (or a link to it) in the archives, but must
not have been looking right...

Anyhow, can anybody point me to that article? Can anybody suggest how
I might better search for it? (I could *swear* I had bookmarked it!)

Many thanks!
 
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