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SLOW FOOD By Jonathan
Matsey and Jennifer Johnson As more and more fast food chains pop up on city streets and take out becomes the routine for dinner, a new food movement is growing in New York. Slow food is about the revival of the kitchen and the table as centers of pleasure, culture and community. <more>
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THE M60:
HURRY UP By Kalyanaraman There is
no argument that the bus ride to and from La Guardia Airport is excruciatingly
slow. The question, however, is which takes longer -- the riding or the
waiting? |
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LIFE IN
THE By Beth Schepens The
slow and quiet repose of Commerce Street in Greenwich Village offers a
block-and-a-half of peace for New Yorkers fortunate enough to live there
or stumble upon it.
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FROM RUSH
HOUR
By Diego Graglia While most
New Yorkers are rushing home to rest, others are rising to begin their
day--at night. Workers at the Port Authority Bus Terminal and CBS News
Radio keep watch while the city sleeps. |
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DOORMEN: REMNANTS OF A BY-GONE ERA By Aude Lagorce In a city
where everybody seems to be in a rush to get somewhere, the doorman is
the perhaps the only one who has the time to open the door, hail a cab,
walk your dog and carry your groceries for you. |