It is quite an anomaly in the business world: a restaurant closing, despite the fact that it was doing turn-away business. However, Elaine's, the legendary Manhattan eatery that drew the rich and famous, has closed this week for good. The venue was so identified with the larger-than-life personality of its famed founder, Elaine Kaufman, that it could not survive her death last December. Kaufman was a constant presence at the place, jealously guarding the privacy of her famous diners, while simultaneously introducing them to each other. Woody Allen dined there every night for decades despite what he calls "the unrelentingly bad food". For more click here