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Plus: A car chase makes a pit stop at McDonald's, a mound of rubber terrorizes Dairy Queen, and more, all in this week's roundup of weird restaurant news.
A.A. Gill gets to use all sorts of dirty words that the 'Times' critic probably wishes he could.
Who Graydon Carter left off his annual power list, and why.
Following Frank Bruni’s lead, ‘Vanity Fair’’s Michael Wolff disses his former lunch spot.
The Waverly Inn’s blog hasn't been updated since May, but its anonymous author is still on the ball.
Plus bacon's popularity will never fade, Graydon Carter isn't a fan of Craft, and more, in our morning news roundup.
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