Wednesday, July 15, 2015

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1
Fashion & Style

Bill Cunningham | Male Look

The tailored jacket remains the backbone.

It will be your event.
I will wear your choice of garments.
Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.

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U.S.

Alaska Starts Cleaning Up Debris From Japan Spread by 2011 Tsunami

Tons of marine debris, some of it from the 2011 tsunami in Japan, will be airlifted from rocky beaches and taken by barge for disposal in the Pacific Northwest.

The beach cleaners are pushing ahead.
They might save some money and effort if they developed a macerator  for plastic fish line.

3
Business Day

Lawsuit Against General Motors Tests Attorney-Client Privilege

Plaintiffs have asked a court to lift the veil of confidentiality over confidential communications between General Motors and its outside lawyers.

There is plenty of evidence to prosecute GM without violating attourny
client privelege.


4
Travel

Walking Tours That Help Hotel Guests Discover Nearby Nature


I will walk. 
You should walk.
Have a guide if you can.

5
World

Deal on Greek Debt Crisis Exposes Europe’s Deepening Fissures

In the name of preserving European solidarity, the ultimatum put to Athens over the weekend required something close to the surrender of the nation’s sovereignty.

Germany failed to do due diligence.
The unpayable debt is Germany's problem.
Greece is effectively bankrupt.

Debt slavery is not permitted.

6
Opinion

Statehood Is the Only Antidote for What Ails Puerto Rico

Its 3.5 million people are already American citizens, but only statehood can grant them true equality.

Alternatively congress could treat Puerto Ricans as the citizens they are. 

7
Real Estate

Maisonette at the Plaza for $17.25 Million

A two-level residence at the landmark Plaza, with its own street-level entrance and private elevator, was the sale of the week.

The top of the market is not as ambitious as had been hoped.

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Your Money

Upgrading a Deck to Avoid Headaches and Bump Up Home Value

Options for decks are numerous and can be expensive, but choosing the right material and add-ons can prevent maintenance woes and help homeowners profit.

I am open to suggestion.
I would rather work out a porch with yellow or orange led lighting and screens.
A porch or deck or terrace is a design feature and should be conceived with the house.

9
Opinion

Money, Sex and Las Vegas Pool Parties

Behind the velvet rope at Sin City’s hottest daytime parties, sex discrimination is rampant.

The position is that of a model and the pool is the runway.

I did not like what employment for appearance did to self image.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89douard_Manet#/media/File:Edouard_Manet_-_Olympia_-_Google_Art_Project_3.jpg

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N.Y. / Region

Review: Saddle River Inn in Saddle River

At Saddle River Inn, Chef Jamie Knott, an alumnus of China Grill, peppers his refined, multidimensional offerings with an Asian touch.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Saddle+River,+NJ/@41.0324343,-74.0339608,12z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c2e440473470d7:0xcaf503ca2ee57958

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Business Day

At Extended-Stay Hotels, a Sense of Home (or a Party)

By moving into cities, adding amenities and offering social hours, extended-stay hotels are vying to attract younger clientele and be a haven for business travelers.

Why not?

12
Opinion

Better Contraception for Young Women

Giving young women free access to long-term birth control nearly halved teenage pregnancy and abortion rates in Colorado. Other states should follow.

Yes.

13
Sports

Mo Farah Quiets Critics

The two-time Olympic champion Mo Farah won the 5,000 meters at the Diamond League meet in Lausanne, Switzerland.

A good pace and no positive drug test.

14
Science

Crown Jewel of Cuba’s Coral Reefs

Jardines de la Reina, a vibrant marine preserve, is thriving even as other ocean habitats decline.

"We has met the enemy and he is us"

15
Sports

Video: New York’s Ticker-Tape Parade

Fans cheered the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team in a parade through New York’s ‘Canyon of Heroes’ on Friday.

A group worth cheering.

16
Science

Experts Urge Sparing Use of Nonaspirin Painkillers

The Food and Drug Administration said it would ask drug manufacturers to change the labels to reflect evidence that nonaspirin, nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs increased the risk of heart attacks and strokes.

I am cautioned.

17
Opinion

California’s Tough Vaccination Law

Other states should follow the example of not allowing religious or “personal belief” objections to put children at risk of disease.

yes

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N.Y. / Region

Police Search for Family of 3-Year-Old Left at Subway Restaurant in Harlem

A man bought the girl a sandwich and then left the restaurant without her, the police said.

Deamon rum.


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Business Day

Natural Gas Overtakes Coal in U.S. Electric Generation

Natural gas overtook coal as the top source of United States electric power generation for the first time ever this spring.

"Nuclear power came in third at 20 percent."


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Opinion

Bakeries and Same-Sex Marriage: Wedding Cakes for All

“If you bake for one, then you must bake for all,” a reader says of a baker who refused to make a cake for a same-sex wedding.

Better to bake for all ones public.

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Opinion

Statutory Rape Laws

A law professor discusses her review of a decade of statutory rape cases.

Statutory rape laws are a poor tool for the problem.

2
Food

Roasted Zucchini Makes a Fresh Parmesan Dish

A meal modeled on eggplant Parmesan features roasted zucchini and homemade tomato sauce.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017523-zucchini-parmesan

It is early for tomatoes here.
Zucchini is best eaten as blossoms.


Science

Crown Jewel of Cuba’s Coral Reefs



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Business Day

Lawsuit Against General Motors Tests Attorney-Client Privilege


5
Travel

Walking Tours That Help Hotel Guests Discover Nearby Nature


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Opinion

Video: Chop Suey’s Next Wave

Mark Bittman takes a tour through the history of Chinese-American cuisine.

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Opinion

Summer Jobs for Teenagers

A reader explains why there is a shortage of these jobs.

Automation and cheap imports.

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Opinion

Psychologists’ Role in Torture After 9/11

A psychologist says he has resigned from the American Psychological Association, and the American Psychiatric Association responds as well.

The objections are welcome though late.

9
Opinion

To Prevent Sexual Assault, Start Early

Comprehensive sexuality education has to start well before college, when it’s already too late.

"A proposal in the House, and a similar one in the Senate, to slash funding for teenage pregnancy prevention programs while increasing funds for abstinence education would reduce teenagers’ access to high-quality sex education. School districts, state governments and families alike need to recognize that sexual assault education and prevention need to start early, and that failing to address the problem will make it worse, not make it go away."

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N.Y. / Region

Restaurant Review: Great Neck’s Lola Reopens, With a Middle Eastern Flair

Michael Ginor closed and reopened the restaurant with a Mediterranean menu that focuses on Middle Eastern and North African dishes.

ok

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N.Y. / Region

Cyclist Fatally Struck Near Barclays Center

The victim, who was not immediately identified, was hit by a sport-utility vehicle at a major intersection during the morning rush on Monday, the police said.

I dislike that area.
It reads like the bicyclist was not at fault. 

12
Sports

Wimbledon 2015: Serena Williams Defeats GarbiƱe Muguruza and Closes In on Grand Slam

Williams has won the first three major tournaments of 2015, and with a victory at the United States Open she would become the first woman since 1988 to win all four in a calendar year.


Interleague
Final 1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9   R H E
ALS1 0 0
0 2 0
2 1 0
672
NLS0 1 0
0 0 1
0 0 1
360

  W: D. Price (1-0)   L: C. Kershaw (0-1)
  ALS HR: M. Trout (1) B. Dozier (1)
  NLS HR: A. McCutchen (1)
Preview | Box | Gameview | Recap  

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Science

Experts Urge Sparing Use of Nonaspirin Painkillers


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Sports

Another Boys Title Signals a Bright Future for American Tennis

Reilly Opelka’s victory at Wimbledon followed wins by American junior players at last year’s Wimbledon and this year’s French Open.

OK

16
Business Day

Another ‘Too Big to Fail’ System in G.M.O.s

The risks of using genetically modified organisms are similar to those that led to the financial crisis, the authors contend.

Arguing by analogy is bad practice.

17
Food

Restaurant Review: Rebelle in NoLIta

The assault on tradition implied by the name turns out to be fairly tame, but it is a good place for seasonal food that flirts with French ideas in exciting ways.

Go for the wine.

18
Health

Broader Statin Use Gets Support From 2 New Studies

The studies lend support to controversial new guidelines that could vastly increase the number of Americans advised to take cholesterol-lowering drugs.

I will take medical advice.

19
U.S.

In Drought, Puerto Rico Rations Water, Setting Off a Collection Frenzy

The strictest water rationing measures ever on the east side of Puerto Rico have led many there to adopt increasingly creative, although desperate, systems for collecting every drop.

The rationing system is not effective.
Metering and progressive billing would work better.

20
Science

Video: Cuba’s Coral Garden

Explore the shark-infested waters of Cuba’s marine national park, The Gardens of the Queen, as scientists try to protect it from a flood of American tourists.

Nice pictures of wet places.

The octopuses were fun too.









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