 Wednesday, October 11, 2006 |

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Paris Isn't New York or Milan: Vive la Difference By CATHY HORYN
On Monday at the start of the French collections, someone finally called the fashion world's bluff.
Slide Show: Vive la Difference
Slide Show: Shape-Shifters Photos from Chanel, Givenchy, Hussein Chalayan and Yves Saint Laurent shows.
Slide Show: Happy Endings on the Runway
Paris collections: Azzedine Alaia, Louis Vuitton, Miu Miu and Lanvin.
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Slide Show: Personal Shopper By MARIANNE ROHRLICH
Leaf cleanup the easy way.
Slide Show: Currents By ELAINE LOUIE
Michael Hurst and his partner open Full House, a store in Pennsylvania, clocks and more.
Slide Show: The Singing Sisters
ELAINE LOUIE
What they're wearing now.
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Off the Menu
By FLORENCE FABRICANT
Michael Huynh's Mai House prepares for an October debut, BLT Burger to open in the West Village and the 2007 Zagat Survey hits newstands this Wednesday.
Restaurants | Beneath a Tent, Mott Street Mediterranean
By JULIA MOSKIN
InTent is an aromatic reminder that in food, innovation can turn up anywhere - even in New York's most five-minutes-ago neighborhood.
$25 and Under | Behind a Garage Door, a Brooklyn Secret
By PETER MEEHAN
The menu at La Tortilleria Mexicana Los Hermanos is sparse, but when top-notch tacos are available, how much else does one need?
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Mother to Daughter, Since Forever
By JULIA MOSKIN
For one food-loving community within Brooklyn's sizable Jewish population, Sukkot has additional significance.
The Pour | Satan or Savior: Setting the Grape Standard
By ERIC ASIMOV
For speed and goodness, knowing how to chop comes in handy.
The Minimalist: Hints of Fall in a Braise
By MARK BITTMAN
What do pork and apples have in common? They're often overcooked, usually with undesirable consequences.
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ONLY IN NEW YORK |
The Mini Mayors By JAKE MOONEY
They are the eyes on the street, and with summer over, this is their time to shine, although once in a while, power may go to their heads.
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A Hero With a Badge
By MICHAEL POLLAK
I am proud of the Italian heritage of New York police officers, and there is one Italian-American officer I wish you would write about: Joe Petrosino.
At Shea, the Name of the Game Is Color War
By JOHN FREEMAN GILL
A Mets fan has launched an effort to "reinstate blue to its place of chromatic supremacy in the team's color scheme."
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