Thursday, June 30, 2016

@11:30, 6/29/16

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1
Sports

U.S. Antidoping Agency Seeks to Depose Doctor Who Treated Top Track Athletes

The endocrinologist Jeffrey S. Brown is being examined as part of an investigation of the prominent coach Alberto Salazar, a person familiar with the investigation said.

If thyroid medication is not banned no banned substance was administered.

The ADAs can get the substance banned or drop the investigation.

2
Travel

10 Months, 45 National Parks, 11 Rules

Drive the speed limit. Use paper maps. Avoid interstates. After 10 months and 45 national parks, a writer learned how to do a road trip right.

The ten rules are good.
I am happy with less car.

3
N.Y. / Region

School Is Still in Session. That Doesn’t Mean Students Are in Class.

With New York City’s school year ending on Tuesday, educators are taking creative approaches to keep attendance up.

Fluff.

4
Opinion

Health Care in Washington, D.C.

A discussion from the D.C. Health Benefit Exchange Authority, about how it keeps insurance rates low.

A sales pitch.

5
Food

A Nordic Food Hall in Grand Central Terminal

Pastries, smorrebrod open-faced sandwiches, granola, coffee and, after 4 p.m., beer.


Why not

6
Travel

Hotels That Help You Fight Jet Lag

Jet-lag treatments being offered at hotels include facials, massages and scrubs.

Nothing helps as much as sleep.

7
Science

When Under Attack, These Frogs Hatch Themselves

The embryos of red-eyed treefrogs can hatch within seconds when threatened, if they are in the last third of their development.

Cute

8
Sports

Atop the Gymnastics World, Simone Biles Can’t Suppress Her Grin

Marveling at Biles’s happy-go-lucky attitude could be its own Olympic sport after she won her fourth consecutive United States title in the all-around on Sunday.

Yes.

9
Opinion

Central American Refugees

A reader writes that “the root cause of their problem is not United States immigration policy.”

The minors have problems.
One of them should not be Texas.

10
Business Day

Toyota Recalls 1.4 Million Vehicles for Airbag Problem

The automaker said the airbags had not been supplied by Takata, though the defect described is similar to one that led to the Takata recalls.

Respond to the notice.

11
Food

Freek’s Mill Spins Romance Near a Superfund Site

A new restaurant by the Gowanus Canal in Brooklyn conjures up an agrarian ideal.

I have often been in the neighborhood.

12
Opinion

A Narrow Diversity at Vassar

An alumnus faults a “hostile campus climate characterized by intellectual bullying and profound narrow-mindedness.”

Vassar takes in legacies.

13
Business Day

Takata Airbag Linked to Another Death in Malaysia

A woman was killed over the weekend after an accident in a Honda. The company said the car had been recalled, but had not been brought in for repairs.

The accident will cost Honda Motors.

14
Science

Escape Tunnel, Dug by Hand, Is Found at Holocaust Massacre Site

In 1944, 80 captive Jews who were being forced to burn bodies at a Nazi extermination site attempted an escape.

Good.

15
N.Y. / Region

Lethal Buzzers: America’s Six Most Dangerous Mosquitoes

Among the planet’s 3,000 mosquito species, here are a few offenders in the United States that can transmit diseases to humans, such as the Zika virus.

I carry and use high concentration deet.
I also have a bug tent.

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N.Y. / Region

New Haven Woman Dies a Week After Being Mauled by 2 Dogs

The animals attacked a 53-year-old woman on their owner’s property in New Haven. The dogs will be euthanized, the police said.

The dogs were doing as they had been taught.

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U.S.

Ex-Indiana University Student Accused of Rape Avoids Prison in Plea Deal

John P. Enochs, 22, accepted a plea deal dismissing both charges, with a year’s probation and no prison time.

The prosecutor solved a problem.

Probably the wrong problem.

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N.Y. / Region

Bill Shows a Shift in Attitudes Toward the Handling of Unclaimed Bodies

The measure, which awaits the governor’s signature, would end the 162-year-old practice in which unclaimed human remains are passed from city morgues to medical and mortuary schools.

A matter for us to discuss.

19
Fashion & Style

Abaigeal Van Deerlin, Matthew Raffety

The bride is a lawyer for New York City, and the groom is a history professor.

Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.
T Magazine

Brand to Know: Subversive, Super-Comfortable Lingerie

Marieyat, a year-old London-based underwear brand, finds freedom in flaws.

It is your choice.
Please yourself.  It will please me.


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