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         <description><![CDATA[<em>Julie & Julia</em> brings back memories of the Cordon Bleu's unforgettable Mme. Bressart.]]></description>
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         <title>American Dining&apos;s Service Deficit</title>
         <description>About 70 percent of the complaints recorded by the Zagat Survey are about service, far more than food. The authors describe the problems in America&apos;s dining service and provide suggestions for how to improve the restaurant experience for everyone.</description>
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         <title>Cuba in a Time Warp</title>
         <description>After a trip to the Havana Bienal art exposition, the authors discover that the best Cuban food isn&apos;t in Cuba anymore--it&apos;s in Miami and New York. Will scaling back Communism help Cuba reclaim its flavor?</description>
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         <title>We All Eat. And We Eat Out.</title>
         <description>Why do we predict continuing growth in the restaurant industry? The same demographics that produced a long-term restaurant revolution and shaped today&apos;s dining-out habits haven&apos;t changed. Let&apos;s get real. We always have to eat.</description>
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         <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 09:00:00 -0500</pubDate>
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