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      <title>Eat Like A &apos;Golden Girl&apos;: NYC Cafe Feeds Fans With A Heavy Side Of Nostalgia</title>
      <description>Fans of the sitcom can get a taste of the golden life at Rue La Rue Cafe, the &lt;em&gt;Golden Girls&lt;/em&gt;-themed restaurant in Manhattan. Co-owned by actress Rue McClanahan&apos;s son, it serves up pop culture and food.</description>
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      <description>Thank you for being a friend, Blanche.</description>
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      <dc:creator>Sarah Handel</dc:creator>
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