Tuesday, August 30, 2016

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1
Fashion & Style

Rebecca Ravski, Mitchell Berkowitz

The bride’s brother, a rabbi, set up the couple four years ago. Now he is marrying them.

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

2
Fashion & Style

Kathryn McCabe, Samuel Boyce

The couple played house as children, lost touch as teenagers and reconnected on Facebook as adults.

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

3
Your Money

7 Essential Money Questions Sure to Start a Conversation

Books

One Nation, Under Stress


6
Opinion

Why We Never Die


A hero was given eternal life by the gods.
He was not given eternal youth.
He grew old and did not die.

7
Fashion & Style

Caitlin Landy, Brandon Ponder

He wore a cat Christmas sweater. She thought it was funny. And now they are married.

8
N.Y. / Region

When Only a Scoop of Soursop Will Do


I will buy you as much as you want.

9
N.Y. / Region

Review: After a Hiatus, a Chef’s (Mostly) French Revival


As convenient.

10
World

Russia, Fuming at Paralympics Ban, Steps Up Campaign Against Whistle-Blower

The authorities are hounding the whistle-blower doctor in the doping scandal and spinning elaborate conspiracy theories — anything but admitting their own misdeeds.

Russia must now be provably drug free.

11
Health

All Donated Blood in U.S. Will Be Tested for Zika

Donated blood and blood components should be screened by blood banks for contamination with the virus, the Food and Drug Administration said.

Stay out of the gulf states.

12
Job Market

Discipline, Detail and Devices That Work They Way They Should

Raul Matias is a quality assurance engineer for Wink, which makes an app that allows people to monitor and control devices in their home.

Remote control is still a bad idea.

13
Opinion

New York’s Disappearing Storefronts

High rents are pushing out our most beloved retail outlets. Can anything be done?

Politically impossible.

14
Technology

Cloud Computing Brings Sprawling Centers, but Few Jobs, to Small Towns

As big companies race to build oversize data networks, communities are finding that the giant buildings can operate with only about 30 people.

Cloud computing will not save the small towns.

15
Books

A Kids’ Novel About That One Teacher Who Changes Everything

Three troubled sixth graders and one amazing teacher who changes everything, in John David Anderson’s “Ms. Bixby’s Last Day.”

Teacher appreciation.

16
Fashion & Style

Erin Hays, Stan Chiueh

The couple met at Yale but reconnected years later at a trivia night in New York.

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

17
U.S.

Want to Own a Newspaper? A Vermont Contest Has Trouble Finding Takers

The editor and publisher of The Hardwick Gazette, the grand prize in an essay contest, extended the deadline after submissions fell short.

Lost dogs and church announcements are best done with an edited chat room.

18
Automobiles

Video Review: The Clubman Is a Mini, but in a Larger Package

The squared-off, chunky Clubman is a small practical package that does not fit into any one box.

I am not ready to trust British manufacture.

19
U.S.

Coal Country Is Wary of Hillary Clinton’s Pledge to Help

Mrs. Clinton is promising $30 billion to create a new economy by retraining miners and investing in technology, but locals have heard promises before.

Coal country is home because it has coal.
Without coal it has no excuse.

20
Opinion

What Disability Means

Readers share their experiences of disability, and how it’s affected their identity and their interactions with the world.

Wilderness, even preserved wilderness, kills the ignorant and immobile.
I would not change that.
I will give up wilderness when I cannot deal with it as found.
The bits we have are precious.
Accommodation ends with civilization.
I am left with cities.
How much of a city must accommodate which disabilities?
Must a bakery make all products glutin free?


 

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