Wednesday, February 28, 2018

@14:00, 2/27/18

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1
Food

A New Link in the World’s Most Expensive Restaurant Chain

Once a radical experiment in dining and now a global brand, L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon returns to Manhattan.

If you want.

2
World

Tragedy at Sea 3,000 Miles Away Resonates in Pakistani Village

A boat carrying migrants capsized off Libya’s coast; 90 people drowned. A majority were from Pakistan, with seven of the confirmed dead from tiny Gujrat.

The U.S. is not responsible.

If we save them we will owe them.

3
Opinion

Trump as Student Savior? Not Buying It

Readers have a hard time picturing the president running unarmed into a school to save students, as he said he would.

Wise.

4
Arts

How a Dance Dream Team Turned Jennifer Lawrence Into a Ballerina

To pass as a dancer and spy in “Red Sparrow,” Ms. Lawrence turned to a choreographer, a partner, a dance double and a “ballet-boot-camp guy.”

Training.

5
Well

Need a Date? Get a Dog

People with dogs are often perceived to be more approachable, happier and more empathetic, research shows.

Not while I commute by car.

6
Business Day

If You Don’t Have Children, What Do You Leave Behind?

Writing a will is about who gets your stuff, but many nonparents yearn to create a legacy by nurturing and influencing the offspring of others.

Life and all that goes with it.
The debris are other's problems.

7
T Magazine

The Artist Has a Cavity

How works by some of New York’s most famous contemporary artists ended up in your neighborhood dentist’s (and doctor’s, and lawyer’s) office.

Work gets passed around and traded.

8
Business Day

You Might Be Giving Gun Companies Money, Even if You Don’t Own a Gun


Companies are about capital and income.
Part of capitalization are the skills of the work force.

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Business Day

How Craft Breweries Are Helping to Revive Local Economies

Across the country, breweries are giving lift to sleepy commercial districts, drawing tourists to once-bustling manufacturing centers.

Good beer is better.
Craft beer competes on quality.

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T Magazine

Sportswear That’s Subtle — and Revolutionary

In subdued earth tones and airy constructions, men’s looks for striking out on your own.

There is a top of the market.

"If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it"
Of boats.        J.P. Morgen 

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