Tuesday, October 11, 2016

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Science

Learning From Dogs as They Sniff Out Their World

A walk in the park with an author and her pet also gives insight as to why canines avidly sniff things like toes, rears and corpses.

Living with a dog is a delight.
I do not want to carry the primary responsibility for a pet.

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Food

Spicy Green Beans, at the Center of the Plate

A richly seasoned dish with cashews and coconut makes a satisfying vegetarian main course.

Sounds good.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018344-green-beans-with-mustard-seeds-cashews-and-coconut

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Fashion & Style

When Trump vs. Clinton Becomes a Family Affair

In midlife, a man quickly forges a tight bond with a sister he never knew he had, until the presidential campaign threatens to pull them apart.

I pay attention.
I vote.
I try not to abuse fear.


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Fashion & Style

Christopher Pierce, Jonathan Pollock

The couple met in 2005 at Harvard Business School, from which each received an M.B.A.

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

5
Books

New Memoirs Show How the Other Half Lives

Two new books and one recently discovered manuscript shine a light on the tribulations of life in neglected corners of white America.

People love their early homes even when they have left them.

Trump promises that change is not necessary.

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Business Day

Kathy Giusti: Sharing Life Lessons From a Death Sentence


Time management is necessary.

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

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U.S.

Sweeping Limits on Police Use of Weapons Proposed in Chicago

The policy would limit officers’ use of firearms and stun guns in an effort to address criticisms of the use of police force, especially against African-Americans.

The Chicago police probably need the new rule.

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N.Y. / Region

A Neighborhood Changes, and People Keep Parking

A late-night conversation about the future of an old church as an S.U.V. backs into a nearby space.

It is all about money.

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Fashion & Style

Lily Salembier, James Sliger

The couple met at Bucknell, from which they graduated.

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

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Fashion & Style

Hurricane Matthew Blows Away Couples’ Wedding Plans

The storm caused at least two couples — one in Georgia and one in South Carolina — to make last-minute changes to their plans to walk down the aisle.

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

Hurricanes mess things up.

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Fashion & Style

Abbie Sorrendino and Andrew Brenner: A Train Crash and a New Outlook

After surviving a deadly accident, a man begins to treasure his partner more than ever.

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

There are measures we can take against random events.

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Fashion & Style

ChloƩ Andrus, Martin Bringmann

The couple, who met on Tinder in 2015, were married in San Francisco.

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

13
Opinion

A Bill of Rights for Housecleaners

Domestic workers like me have long been excluded from federal labor protections. But states are changing that.

Wage theft should not be protected anywhere.

14
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s homes include four-bedroom homes in Titusville, N.J., and Montrose, N.Y.

I am looking forward to designing a house.

15
Food

Holiday Cooking

All the recipes you need to celebrate with a delicious meal.

Enjoy.

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Science

Climate Change Blamed for Half of Increased Forest Fire Danger

A study found that human-caused warming was responsible for 55 percent of the rise in the dryness of the landscape in the western United States.

I am going to need more information to understand the study.

http://droughtmonitor.unl.edu/

17
Food

What to Cook This Weekend

Fall cooking has us ready for pies, stews and more.

Yes.

18
Opinion

The ‘Ferguson Effect’

A conservative thinker offers data to support her theory.

There is more in the law enforcement system than proactive policing.
The climate of fear promoted by the "gun rights" enthusiasts has induced a paranoid attitude in the public and the police.

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Health

Cancer in Retreat on One Front: Fewer Children Are Dying

Deaths from childhood cancer fell 20 percent in the United States from 1999 to 2014. Clinical trials have led to small changes in practice, one expert said.

I am left wondering how much more funding would be sufficient.
Funding should be increased.

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U.S.

North Carolina, Saturated and Surprised, Reels from Hurricane Matthew

North Carolina residents had been hopeful that Hurricane Matthew would spare their state. Then the storm struck.

Matthew was an unpredictable storm.

North Carolina could ask for more help 

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