Thursday, September 3, 2015

@22:00, 9/2/15

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1
Real Estate

Recent Commercial Real Estate Transactions

Recent commercial real estate transactions New York City.

I do not want to deal with the city.

2
Food

Cooking With Kids: 5 Reasons You Should Be Doing It

Start now, and your child could reap the benefits for a lifetime.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/7878-stir-fried-chicken-with-ketchup

I learned as a child.  Then I began work on camp cooking.

I have a love hate relationship with bacon.

3
Sports

Liberty Beat Dream in Overtime

Sugar Rodgers made five 3-pointers and tied a career high with 23 points to leave the Liberty one win shy of matching the franchise record, set in 2010.

http://www.nytimes.com/pages/sports/ncaabasketball/index.html

The women are not playing yet.

4
Opinion

Can a Novelist Be Too Productive?: Q. & A. With Stephen King

The horror novelist responds to reader questions about writing and creativity based on his Sunday Review essay.

I often skip a Stephen King.

5
Real Estate

$2,000,000 Homes in California, Oregon and Maryland

This week’s offerings include bay views in Maryland and California, and a townhouse in Oregon.

I don't want to clean these houses before or after the parties.

6
Opinion

Manipulating the Work Schedule to Keep Worker Pay Low

Some companies are starting to change their dubious policies, but unpredictable scheduling is still widespread.

It is not good labor practice.

7
Travel

Bringing Tourism Back to Nepal

Darrell Wade, the chief executive and a founder of Intrepid Travel, is on a mission to bring tourism back to Nepal.

I keep picking trips that are too big for me.

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N.Y. / Region

New York City Reaches Deal With Bus Drivers Union on Safety Law

A law introduced by Bill de Blasio last year had resulted in the arrests of six bus drivers for injuring pedestrians or cyclists.

I do not love city driving.

9
World

Video: Trespassers Disrupt Eurostar Trains

Hundreds of passengers were delayed for hours as migrants blocked the tracks in Calais, France, with some trying to climb on the roofs of the trains.

Take them where they want to go.

They will try until they die.

10
Sports

Video: Mediator on Failed Brady Talks

Jay Feely of the N.F.L. Players Association spoke to reporters, and the N.F.L. commissioner, Roger Goodell, and the New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady left court after settlement talks failed.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/01/sports/nfl-and-tom-brady-fail-to-reach-settlement.html

The N.F.L. is probably mistaken.

11
T Magazine

A Trio of New Paris Tables

Three restaurants with open-air seating are just the place to sit, eat and watch the city — and the final days of summer — pass by.

How much is it worth to you?
I do not need to be seen.

12
U.S.

San Quentin Prison Scrambles After Outbreak of Legionnaires’ Disease

California corrections officials face problems trying to manage an outbreak of a disease at a prison where the plumbing system has been shut down.

nothing to add.

13
Sports

A Somber Conclusion for IndyCar

The series closed out a troubled 2015 season in Sonoma, Calif., crowning a champion while grieving the death of one its most popular drivers in a freak accident a week earlier.

Another season,  another impediment.

14
U.S.

Video: Baltimore Protests for Freddie Gray Case

Demonstrators gathered outside the Baltimore City Courthouse, where six police officers were facing charges in the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.

just get on with the process.

15
Food

Kathy Y L Chan and her Coveted Tea, Never to Be Brewed

The tea specialist says her four tiles of highly prized pu-erh tea are too precious to drink.

Tea is a drink.  I drink it.

16
Sports

N.F.L. and Tom Brady Fail to Reach Settlement

Opinion

Surfers vs. Swimmers in the Rockaways

A resident of Arverne by the Sea, Queens, wants the scales to tip from the few to the many.

Let them share the surf.

18
Sports

Looking for Clues on How Decision Will Swing for Tom Brady


Try again.

19
U.S.

Explaining the Strange, Stinky Appeal of the ‘Corpse Flower’

The rare plants are so popular that they’re requiring crowd control.

Pollination is important to the plant.




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@14:40


1
Real Estate

$2,000,000 Homes in California, Oregon and Maryland

2
World

India’s Supreme Court Suspends Ban on Starvation Ritual

A state-level court had banned santhara, considered essential to followers of the Jain religion, ruling that it was tantamount to suicide, which is illegal in India.

A fight among religions.

3
Travel

Bringing Tourism Back to Nepal


4
Sports

American Leads in Alabama as Sun Sets

Austin Ernst of the United States took the lead at 10 under par before darkness forced the suspension of third-round play in a weather-delayed L.P.G.A. event in Prattville, Ala.

5
N.Y. / Region

New York City Reaches Deal With Bus Drivers Union on Safety Law



6
Business Day

Eurozone Inflation Is Stable but Does Not Reach Target

Inflation in the 19-nation eurozone was stable in August at an annual rate of 0.2 percent, according to the European Union’s statistics agency, Eurostat.

This is deflation.

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U.S.

Video: Same-Sex Couple Confronts Kentucky Clerk


The clerk will yield or work elsewhere.

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N.Y. / Region

Power Failure Snarls Long Island Rail Road Service

Service was suspended for about two hours Wednesday and the Port Washington branch was shut down entirely, closing a main route to the United States Open tennis tournament in Queens.

I drove.

9
Sports

Roger Federer, an Old Hand With a New Move, Keeps Everyone Guessing

Federer is employing a new tactic in his return game — darting forward to the edge of the service line and taking the ball quickly with a half-volley — and his success has many observers buzzing.

Final 1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9   R H E
NY Yankees0 8 3
0 1 0
0 1 0
13150
Boston1 0 0
0 1 1
2 2 1
8130

  W: M. Tanaka (11-6)   L: H. Owens (2-2)
  NYY HR: C. Beltran (14) G. Bird (3) J. Murphy (2) D. Gregorius (8) S. Drew (17)
  Bos HR: X. Bogaerts (5)
Preview | Box | Gameview | Recap

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Opinion

Surfers vs. Swimmers in the Rockaways


11
Real Estate

The West Village: Bohemian Past, Lofty Prices

Cobblestone streets and small cafes predominate in many areas of the West Village, where about 80 percent of the neighborhood has been landmarked.

There is not much reason to go.

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World

As Police Investigate Deaths in Truck, Migrants and Smugglers Appear to Shift Tactics

While investigators in Austria continued inspecting the truck in which 71 migrants died last week, officials grappled with how to address the flow of migrants.

Let them move on.

12
Sports

Liberty Beat Dream in Overtime


No games.

13
U.S.

Hearing Starts in Freddie Gray Police Death Case


14
World

Sierra Leone Reports Ebola Death

The death of a 67-year-old woman was confirmed less than a week after the country’s last known patient was discharged from a hospital.

Endemic?

15
Opinion

Costly Hepatitis C Drugs for Everyone?

Competition and discounts are going a long way toward resolving the problem of expensive hepatitis C drugs.

It is not a bad thing.

16
Sports

Mardy Fish Advances After a Long, Hot Match

Fish, a 33-year-old American who was once ranked seventh in the world, missed the past three years because of a struggle with anxiety.

17
U.S.

Obama, Visiting Arctic, Will Pledge Aid to Alaskans Hit by Climate Change

He will step up government aid for Arctic communities whose shorelines and infrastructure are crumbling as warming seas melt their foundations.

There is no denying  the flooding.

18
World

Austria Discovers Syrian Travel Documents in Truck Where Bodies Were Found

Investigators said they were checking the legitimacy of the papers and whether they could be linked to any of the 71 victims found by a highway southeast of Vienna last week.

19
Sports

Rutgers Coach Expects to Be on Job

Kyle Flood said he expected to lead his team in its season opener despite an investigation into whether he improperly communicated with a faculty member about the academic status of a player.

Rutgers Coach Kyle Flood  has some power.


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