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In the wake of wide-scale emergencies in recent years, the topic of preparedness runs close to home.
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Washington restaurateurs see rays of hope emanating from President-elect Barack Obama’s status as a frequent restaurant-goer.
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François Simon, possibly the most feared and most read figure in France’s culinary world, recently made his debut as a chef.
A Climate That Favors Comfort
The West Branch and BarBao, two Upper West Side newcomers, bring serious food to a patch of Manhattan that could use more of it.
Marianne Van Pelt and Jonathan Self
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Alice Ko and Gregory Tsai
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