The New York Times Ends Anonymity for Restaurant Critics

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The New York Times has appointed two new restaurant critics, Ligaya Mishan and Tejal Rao, and announced that they will no longer remain anonymous, marking a shift from traditional critic anonymity to a more transparent approach.
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