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		<title>What’s On&#8230; East 1st Street? (Between 1st and 2nd Avenue)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BY CAROLYN ONOFREY What’s On&#8230; East 1st Street? (Between 1st and 2nd Avenue) East Village East 1st Street between First and Second avenues has only recently become the block of wonderful brunch spots and restaurants it is today.  Mostly a residential block, once with a public school and a smattering of shops has had a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Chef gives ‘off the cuff’ lecture on his love for Italian cooking &#8211; Event at 92Y Tribeca</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[BY BETH KAISERMAN Chef Ron Suhanosky eats pasta with tomato sauce almost every day. Suhanosky, who opened Sfoglia on the Upper East Side and in Nantucket with his wife, released his second cookbook, The Italian Table, this past fall. In a lecture Thursday at 92Y Tribeca, he discussed his love for Italian food and gave [...]]]></description>
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