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TSA Seizes Baby Food After Explosives Test; Unsanitary Glove Practices in NYC Restaurants

• A 7-month-old child was deprived of his organic baby food on a three-hour flight because a swab test came back positive for explosives. [WFAA]

• Google has just launched its Business Photos service, which will be a boon for consumers wanting to get a look at restaurants before they dine — and a huge help in the company’s plan to take over the world. [Technorati]

• Today in things you don’t really want to think about: Fast-food restaurant employees in NYC must wear gloves, but aren’t they supposed to take them off or use a different pair for unsanitary tasks like cleaning and taking out the garbage? [City Room/NYT]

• Bernie Madoff’s wine goes up for auction May 18; if you’re flush, three sommeliers, including Beard-winning Belinda Chang of New York’s the Modern, make recommendations on the best buys. [Feast]

• Don’t take your guns to town … Unless you live in Ohio, where a bill that would allow concealed weapons in restaurants and bars is currently under review. [Times Reporter]

TSA Seizes Baby Food After Explosives Test; Unsanitary Glove Practices in NYC