Commentary: Rabbit and tortoise meals cause those who eat them to suffer fates similar to those in the Aesop fable

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From: All Things Considered (NPR)
Date: 20010423
Author:LINDA WERTHEIMER

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Commentary: Rabbit and tortoise meals cause those who eat them to suffer fates similar to those in the Aesop fable

Host: LINDA WERTHEIMER Time: 9:00-10:00 PM

LINDA WERTHEIMER, host:

From NPR News, it's ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Linda Wertheimer.

The city of New Orleans offers the adventurous palate a culinary maze. From lakeside joints with newspaper tablecloths through post-modern Cajun dives in the French Quarter up to four-star classics along Canal Street, there are enough good restaurants for even a local to enjoy new tastes every day. Last week commentator ...

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