• Martha Coakley will not fight a January appeals court decision that would allow interstate shipments of wine to Massachusetts residents. [Herald]
• The state’s annual farmers’ market program, which allows farmers to sell their produce at highway service plazas, will start in May. [BBJ]
• China is set to eclipse Japan as Starbucks’ second-biggest market, with the chain planning to open thousands of new stores in the nation. [WSJ]
• Now that in-flight food is no longer free, airlines are trying to improve it. [NYT]
• Real Housewives of New Jersey star Teresa Giudice’s cookbook Skinny Italian comes out next month. [Publisher’s Weekly]
• Last year’s New York Times story on E. coli-tainted hamburgers won a Pulitzer Prize yesterday. [NYT]
• As part of Wal-Mart’s international expansion plans, the chain is helping Indian farmers innovate their farms. [NYT]