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...wounds remain fresh for these devotees. The hatred of the Yankees is palpable. One of these fans had proclaimed New York??s opening day loss in Japan as good as Christmas in an email to his friends. After I pointed out that Sox fans exult in next to meaningless Yankee losses while the New Yorkers couldn’t care less about Boston’s, he offered this explanation...
Nine-term U.S. Representative Amo Houghton ’50, R-N.Y., will announce in early April whether or not he will run again for the seat in New York??s 29th Congressional District...
...move on they did, for six more minutes, until Cavanagh ensured their next move would be New York??s capital...
...nearly a decade, seniors from my school—their interest cultivated by one of the industry godfathers, who had a son enrolled—have filed, in groups of two and three, into the bowels of New York??s ritziest urban dwellings. Student doormen like me—hailing from Harvard, Yale, Georgetown, Amherst—are paraded through the upper halls to be half-heartedly celebrated by residents, shown off as symbols of the security and assistance that are a phone call to the basement away...
Sifton agrees. “They’re very good at explaining restaurant techniques to common folk like myself.” And the reason why two South Carolina peanut-boilers can double as New York??s interpreters of haute cuisine is simple. “Their range is bigger than simply the South,” says Sifton. “It would be a mistake to think of the Lee brothers as country-boy plow-hicks who just write about Southern food and Southern culture. In reality they’re sort of fancy-pants...