Friday, October 21, 2016

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T Magazine

Falling in Love With Italy’s Blissful, Rustic Aeolian Islands

Where simplicity is luxury, time slows to the roll of the Mediterranean and meals are rivaled only by the crisp white wine.

Dream on.
Nice dream.

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Science

Pluto May Have Clouds, New Data Indicate

Findings from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft include images showing seven small, bright spots that might be clouds floating just above Pluto’s surface.

Yes.

3
Well

How to form healthy habits in your 20s

The patterns you establish right now will impact your health, productivity, financial security and happiness for decades.

Such methods will help.

4
Well

How to break up with a friend

Take responsibility for ending the friendship rather than blaming the other person.

Good advice.

5
Food

Bake-Off!

Wednesdays are for reading about cakes and cooking without recipes.

Ok

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N.Y. / Region

Lawyer for Ex-Christie Aide Says She Was Made Scapegoat in Bridge Plot

The lawyer for Bridget Anne Kelly argues she has been unfairly blamed in a plot that involved nearly everyone in the governor’s office.

None of them should escape.

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Opinion

Are Detroit’s Most Terrible Schools Unconstitutional?

In Detroit, a federal court is being asked to determine if the city’s children have the right to a minimally adequate education.

The question is the responsibility of The State of Michigan for the low performance of the schools in Detroit.
The plaintiffs do not have a great argument.
I expect a split court.  

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Travel

Best international destinations for the solo traveler

Traveling alone, among other benefits, means never having to compromise your plans — but some destinations offer easier going than others.

My list is museums.

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N.Y. / Region

Fatal Police Shooting in Bronx Echoes One from 32 Years Ago

The fatal shooting of Deborah Danner had much in common with the shooting of Eleanor Bumpurs in 1984.

The New York police have not learned.

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Food

Quesadilla Night!

Tortillas, cheese, some leftover roast turkey, some quick-made tomatillo salsa: It could all make for a delicious dinner at the start of the week.

Pick something.
There is always something different to eat.

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Your Money

How Taking a Gap Year Can Shape Your Life

Looking back, adults who took time off before or during college say they have no regrets.

Eventually one must pass the bar exam or abandon the law license.

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Well

Saying goodbye to the pediatrician

It can be tough for young adults to leave a beloved pediatrician and start seeing a “regular” doctor who doesn’t even give out stickers.

Even primary care doctors retire.

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Travel

Recent Incidents Put a New Focus on Sexual Assault on Airplanes

Recent sexual assaults — and allegations that Donald J. Trump once groped a passenger — have prompted questions about safety on airline flights.

Continued attention will be necessary.

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Well

Should young women sell their eggs?

There is little research on the long-term effects of egg donation.

I have no problems with egg donation as presently understood.
I doubt problems will appear in the future.

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U.S.

Voter Registration Effort Spurs an Inquiry in Indiana

The State Police are investigating incomplete forms submitted by a project aimed at raising ballot participation among African-Americans.

The registration effort is not getting "best efforts" from Indiana.

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N.Y. / Region

Rare Find in New York: A Teenage Birder

Kai Victor, a high school senior, grew up next to Central Park and has been fascinated with birds since infancy.

He knows several.

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Food

Five easy recipes to impress family and friends (and dates)

From pasta to fish to dessert, dishes that look and taste labor-intensive but aren’t.

Good dinners.

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Science

Juno Hobbled but Healthy After Glitch, NASA Says

The spacecraft put itself into “safe mode” early Wednesday and restarted its computer, scuttling observations that were to take place as it passed 3,000 miles above Jupiter’s clouds.

A problem but not a fatal problem.

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Opinion

Dear A.G., Here Are Three More Problems for You

Judging by the public editor’s inbox, Times readers would like to pile a few more concerns onto the new deputy publisher’s plate.

If the Times speaks truth that will be enough.

Opinion is the voice f the writers. That must continue.
The news must try to be correct.

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Automobiles

Video Review: Hyundai Santa Fe’s Updates Deserve a Look

For 2017, the S.U.V. gets new wheels and fresh fascias front and rear. The interior’s center stack and many under-hood components are new, too.

Buy a car that pleases you.

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