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Thu, Jul 3
Chef and founder of Chez Panisse Alice Waters discusses presidential candidate Senator Barack Obama and her hopes to advise a future president on a White House chef choice. Hosted by the Aspen Institute, The 2008 Aspen Ideas Festival will engage its participants in a variety of programs...
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