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  2. Frank Bruni - Wikipedia

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    Frank Anthony Bruni (born October 31, 1964) is an American journalist writing for The New York Times since 1995. Following a wide range of assignments, including a stint as chief restaurant critic, he was named an op-ed columnist in June 2011.

  3. List of New York Times employees - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bruni (2004-2009) [49] Sam Sifton (2009-2011) [50] Pete Wells (2011-2024) [51] Public editors. The public editor position was established in 2003 in response to ...

  4. List of nicknames used by George W. Bush - Wikipedia

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    Barney Frank [42] Massachusetts Congressman Red Adam Putnam [43] Florida Congressman ... Frank Bruni [50] New York Times reporter who covered the Bush campaign in 2000

  5. Frank Bruni: Trump just wants to be 'loved' - AOL

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  6. A Matter of Taste - Wikipedia

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    His hopes are high for a prolonged return to the kitchen, but the Times has a new restaurant critic, Frank Bruni, who prefers comfort food to high cuisine. Bruni appears on camera to describe the star system which is used in Times reviews. Bruni only bestows two stars on Gilt, citing the empty virtuosity of the dishes.

  7. Bruni (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Bruni is an Italian surname. Notable people with the surname include: ... Frank Bruni (born 1964), American journalist and long-time writer for The New York Times;

  8. Minetta Tavern - Wikipedia

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    Minetta Tavern is a restaurant owned by Keith McNally in Greenwich Village.In 2009, Frank Bruni of The New York Times gave the Tavern three stars. It served as a popular spot for writers like e.e. cummings, Ernest Hemingway, [2] Eugene O'Neill, and Dylan Thomas.

  9. Basil Pizza & Wine Bar - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bruni of The New York Times describes Basil, which opened in 2010 on the West Indian side of a neighborhood with a mixed population of Orthodox Jews, immigrants from the West Indies, that was beginning to attract hipsters and upscale purchasers for it fin de siecle row houses, as a "cross-cultural experiment, trying to promote better ...