Thursday, July 16, 2015

@3:03, 7/15/15

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1
Real Estate

$900,000 Homes in Oregon, Vermont and Kentucky

This week, homes on the water in Cannon Beach, Oregon, and Grand Isle, Vermont, and a one made of brick in Louisville, Kentucky.

I have my doubt about Kentucky. 
I am without income for the next year.

2
Opinion

Cruelty Toward Hens

Readers object to the treatment of hens in both caged and cage-free facilities.

I would pay more for eggs without cruelty.

3
Opinion

Stateless in the Dominican Republic

Tens of thousands of Dominicans of Haitian descent were rendered stateless by a 2013 court ruling. The government has failed to do right by them.

Haiti is a desert and The D.R. speaks Spanish.

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U.S.

Truck Driver Was Probably at Fault in Crash That Killed 10, N.T.S.B. Says

The National Transportation Safety Board on Tuesday determined that a fatal crash last year in California between a FedEx truck and a bus was probably caused by the driver of the truck.

the truck hit the bus.

5
Sports

Bastian Schweinsteiger Joins United

Manchester United announced that it had reached an agreement with Bayern Munich to sign Schweinsteiger, a 30-year-old midfielder and the captain of Germany’s national team.

Front offices should play nice too.

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N.Y. / Region

CUNY Exhibition Documents Lives of Black Africans in Early Dominican Republic

The exhibition, “16th-Century La Española: Glimpses of the First Blacks in the Early Colonial Americas,” draws from the archives of the university’s Dominican Studies Institute.

"I know enough to get into trouble."

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N.Y. / Region

Video: A Grand Ramp Inside Grand Central

Each day, commuters hurry down a ramp hall at Grand Central Terminal with a few stopping to admire the view.

It was built to impress.   We lost the competitive terminal at 34th street.

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Business Day

I.M.F. Backs Greater Debt Relief for Greece in Report

The International Monetary Fund said in an analysis submitted to Greece’s creditors that the country’s debt load was unsustainable.

Moot at the moment.

9
Fashion & Style

Thom Browne’s Fashion Fun House, With Gray Suits

The designer toys with his trademark look and multiplies it by a thousand.

Any excuse to bend the buyers.

10
World

Pope Francis Says He’s Overlooked the World’s Middle Class

Returning from Latin America, the pope described a sharpening divide between rich and poor, but he admitted to speaking about the middle class only “in passing.”

He is trying to find a way.

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U.S.

Teenager Who Survived Plane Crash Leaves Hospital

Officials have located the plane but have not been able to reach the crash site. The search will resume on Wednesday.

Ok

12
Sports

Tour de France 2015: Team Time Trial Win Bolster’s American’s Shot at Podium

After Sunday’s ninth stage, Tejay van Garderen was in second place over all, just 12 seconds behind the leader, the Englishman Chris Froome.

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Fashion & Style

Celebrating New York Fashion Week: Men’s With Stylish Guys, Champagne and BLTs

N.Y. / Region

Infant at Unlicensed Day Care Is Taken to a Hospital and Dies

Caretakers called the police when they were unable to wake the 3-month-old boy, Karl Towndrow, after he had been fed a bottle of breast milk and put down for a nap.

we will be told the details.

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Sports

Jozy Altidore Is Off U.S. Gold Cup Roster

Defender DaMarcus Beasley was added as the American team prepared for the knockout stages.

I have nothing to add.

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N.Y. / Region

Patience Fades as Squibb Park Bridge in Brooklyn Remains Shut

The bridge closed abruptly last August and, despite repeated promises that its reopening was imminent, it remains closed.

Trust the professional engineers to get the numbers right. 
They are betting their professional lives.

17
Real Estate

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions


Built on dreams.

18
Technology

Obama Program to Connect Public Housing Residents to Web

The sweeping effort is aimed at catching up the many low-income Americans who have been left behind in an increasingly technology-driven nation.

Obama will have trouble with the Republican party on this.

19
Magazine

Alice Waters’s Perfect Aioli

The renowned chef has a secret for making the best garlic mayonnaise you’ve ever tasted.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017549-salmon-in-fig-leaves

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017550-aioli-garlic-mayonnaise

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Sports

Bills Coach Is One More Test of N.F.L.’s Personal Conduct Policy

As the N.F.L. tries to crack down on employees who have committed assault, Aaron Kromer, a line coach, was charged with a misdemeanor assault of a boy in Florida.

sad.


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@21:15


1
Sports

More Woes for FIFA

Swiss federal prosecutors said they had new evidence of 28 acts of possible money laundering linked to FIFA’s 2018 and 2022 World Cup bid contests.

2
Opinion

Cruelty Toward Hens

Readers object to the treatment of hens in both caged and cage-free facilities.

3
Real Estate

$900,000 Homes in Oregon, Vermont and Kentucky


4
Opinion

Overregulating Life in Greece

It’s not a matter of austerity versus stimulus. The country needs structural reforms.

Greece needs to leave the euro.

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Opinion

One Step Toward Justice in the Garner Killing

N.Y. / Region

Plane Lands on New Jersey Highway, and Drivers Capture the Moment


Nuclear Plant Closing Reflects Overhaul of German Energy Production

The shutdown is a milestone in the country’s push to establish a nuclear-free energy system by 2022.

It will be a cold and expensive winter in Germany.

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World

Prince William Starts Job as Air Ambulance Pilot

The prince, the second in line to the British throne, is flying a helicopter for the East Anglian Air Ambulance, based at Cambridge Airport.

The royals like to feel useful.

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Opinion

Lessons From the BP Spill in the Gulf

An environmental attorney says offshore drilling is inherently risky so the Atlantic should not be opened to drilling.

There should be no deep water drilling.

11
U.S.

Man Charged With Murder of Two Sisters Missing Since 1975

Officials announced the indictment of Lloyd Michael Welch Jr. on Wednesday in Wheaton, Md., near the childhood home of Sheila and Katherine Lyon.

Monsters are real.
Lloyd Michael Welch Jr. may be one of them.

12
Food

Dominique Ansel Moves From Cronuts to Dessert Tastings

An eight-course tasting menu debuts; new varities of hand-strained Greek yogurt; a large underground cafe and market; and more.

Sugar is addictive.

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The Upshot

How an Insomnia Therapy Can Help With Other Illnesses

Health

Unraveling the Relationship Between Climate Change and Health


There are close relationships.

15
World

Video: Footage of the Moment El Chapo Escaped

Closed-circuit video shows the moment Joaquín Guzmán Loera, the drug lord known as El Chapo, disappeared from his cell. Additional video shows the tunnel he used to escape.

I don't care about the escape beyond the fact of it.

16
Business Day

June Budget Surplus Lowers Government Deficit for Year

The United States government ran a budget surplus in June, leaving the budget deficit so far this year under last year’s level.

Money will not flow more freely.

17
Opinion

The Eurozone’s Damaging Deal for Greece

The agreement doesn’t resolve the country’s debt crisis or its moribund economy.

The Greek parliament approved the package.
Greece needs to leave the euro.

18 
Food

Burnside Biscuits Brings a Southern Accent to Queens

Restaurants are opening in Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan and Sag Harbor, N.Y., and Mulino a Vino has a new chef.

Burnside Biscuits is a lunch spot.

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Magazine

Alice Waters’s Perfect Aioli


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Business Day

Video: Yellen on Interest Rate Increase

Janet L. Yellen, the chairwoman of the Federal Reserve, spoke to a Congressional panel on Wednesday about the effect of international events on interest rates.

A red herring for the hounds of debt hell.




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