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Dorothy J. Gaiter and John Brecher bid adieu to their readers at the end of their Tastings wine column in today s Wall Street Journal . They did not give an explanation - one hopes it is a voluntary retirement and not a factor of budget cuts besetting the newspaper industry. But in a short farewell note they touched upon the extent of their influence. This is our 579th - and last - column, they wrote. The past 12 years - a full case! - ...
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It's appropriate, I suppose, at this time of year to feel grateful for a variety of things. For example, I'm grateful my liver continues to function effectively. It also strikes me I ought to be grateful for wines like this; wines that are held back for release, are strongly regional, and of exemplary quality. Mostly, though, I'm grateful to be enjoying such a lovely wine tonight. A sweet nose -- sweet in a cedar, eucalypt, earthy ...
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BY MIGUEL BUSTILLO AND GEOFFREY A. FOWLER Following a relatively subdued last-minute shopping rush before Christmas, retailers were hoping to entice consumers to keep on buying after the holiday. More retailers planned Internet sales this year in an attempt to cash in on the growth of e-commerce, one of the few bright spots in an otherwise lackluster holiday shopping season. Shoppers and stores have engaged in a tug-of-war this year, as ...
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