Saturday, April 11, 2015

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Travel

Video: 36 Hours in Antigua

In Antigua, Guatemala, visitors can browse markets, sip espresso at a working coffee farm, eat regional food and hike up volcanoes.
Travel and Vacations

I have no reason to visit Guatemala.
If I were to visit I would want to spend far more time than a day and a half.
There are beaches and forests as well as native and colonial ruins.
The cloud forest is worth learning.  Rushing would be wrong.

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Food

Vegetables à la Grecque Shows Its Versatility

Marinated vegetables in this French recipe are primed to wake up your tastes buds.
Cooking and Cookbooks; Vegetables

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017344-vegetables-a-la-grecque

I can do that but it is a big pot of vegetables.

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Food

The Ice Cream Sandwich Comes of Age

A quest to find how far the ice cream sandwich has come in a century, from its humble pushcart-vendor beginnings in the early 1900s.
Ice Cream and Frozen Desserts; Sandwiches

I am trying to give up sugar.
I will finance your ice cream.

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Travel

In Maastricht, a Taste of Joie de Vivre

The small Dutch town is more worldly and festive than its size would suggest.
Travel and Vacations; Wines

Whatever it takes.
Parties are an occasional event. 

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Automobiles

Video Review: Yes, the Kia Sedona Is a Van, but That’s a Good Thing

No vehicle makes life easier for families than a van. which is nimbler than large sport utility vehicles and has lower floors for easy loading.
Automobiles

I would like a long bed and a short cab if I am not in the child raising business.

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Business Day

Brought by Wild Neighbors, a Deadly Flu Attacks Turkey Flocks

So far, under a million birds have been culled, a small part of the 240 million raised a year. But farmers must destroy entire flocks to keep the virus from spreading.
Turkeys; Avian Influenza; Agriculture and Farming

I am not terribly concerned.

A flock or not a flock is your choice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avian_influenza
I am enjoying the hawk that is around.
The jays were after it yesterday.

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Opinion

Global Threats to Net Neutrality

Policy makers, particularly in Europe and India, are considering rules that could hurt consumers and start-up Internet businesses.
Net Neutrality; Computers and the Internet; Telephones and Telecommunications

The net is.
Routers read each packet label and send it to the next router along the rout.
Dividing the packet stream adds layers of complexity.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet#Infrastructure

The threats are national.
They are thus local.

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U.S.

North Carolina: Death Penalty Sought for Students’ Killing

The man charged with killing three Muslim college students will face a death penalty trial after prosecutors told a judge they had strong and incriminating evidence.
Capital Punishment; Muslims and Islam; Murders, Attempted Murders and Homicides

The story is a squib.

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World

Body of a Rebel Leader Is Identified in Uganda

The identification of the No. 2 commander in the Lord’s Resistance Army followed his exhumation in a Ugandan-led military expedition, a person involved in the recovery operation said Monday.
War Crimes, Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity; Human Rights and Human Rights Violations

Progress report.

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Fashion & Style

At Goyard and Valextra, Leather Goods That Are Durable, Versatile — and Invisible

Bags by the two brands run counter to logo-heavy options.
Handbags and Purses; Leather and Leather Goods; Luggage; Shopping and Retail; Fashion and Apparel

I don't want to pay for the names.
I will pay for the materials and the craft.
I am not alone.

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Food

The Right Wine to Drink With a Sandwich

Someone may ask, “Why would you drink wine with a sandwich?” I say, “Why on earth wouldn’t you?”
Wines; Sandwiches

I do not go there.  

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Technology

Video: Can the Apple Watch Free Us From Phones?

The technology columnist Farhad Manjoo asks whether the Apple Watch’s new Taptic interface will give us an alternative to constantly checking our phones.
Watches and Clocks; Wearable Computing

The phone is the connection.
The watch does not affect the connection to the server.
The watch is a ringer.
http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/telephone+ringer

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Business Day

JetBlue to Fly Between Albany and 2 Florida Destinations

Flights will begin Dec. 10 with nonstop service to Fort Lauderdale and Orlando.
Airlines and Airplanes

Filling the plane will be the question.

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World

China Is Rapidly Adding Coast Guard Ships, U.S. Navy Says

China has the world’s largest Coast Guard fleet, with more ships than Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines combined, a report shows.
Defense and Military Forces; Ships and Shipping

Business is reluctant to sanction the Chinese.
Sanctions are coming. 
Getting them through the General Assembly will be a project.

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N.Y. / Region

Robert Durst Pleads Not Guilty to Weapons Charges

Mr. Durst entered his plea at an arraignment in New Orleans, the first formal airing of state charges that have snarled his efforts to go to Los Angeles to answer murder charges.
Extradition

A defense lawyer will always advise a plea of not guilty.

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Business Day

American and US Airways Get Single Operating Certificate, Advancing Integration

The certificate means all flights will use the same maintenance, dispatch and operational procedures.
Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures

I will not miss US Airways.

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Opinion

Enjoying the Low Life?

The latest world rankings on the quality of life for ordinary citizens should put the United States to shame.
United States Economy; Education (K-12); Income Inequality; Poverty

Governments exist to maintain the common.

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World

Bangladesh: Storm Toll Increases

The death toll from several days of high winds and heavy rain lashing northern Bangladesh rose to 41, the police and officials said Monday.
Deaths (Fatalities); Rain

Extreme poverty does not lead to good construction.

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U.S.

Georgia Says It Will Allow Hormones for Transgender Inmate

The change was revealed in federal court in the case of a transgender woman housed in a men’s prison who said the state illegally cut off her treatment.
Transgender and Transsexuals; Prisons and Prisoners; Hormones

Georgia will not fight this battle in the civil war.
Reconstruction was not as successful as it should be.
Education

Should Students Sit on Sexual Assault Panels?

Government guidelines say they shouldn’t, students say they should. The pros and cons.
Colleges and Universities; Sex Crimes

A campus is not a voluntary community.
The population is selected from applicants.
Membership is controlled by the administration.
Choice belongs to the administration.
Students can serve to establish the facts.

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Food

Video: Roast Beef Sandwich

Melissa Clark seasons a top loin with salt, pepper, garlic and rosemary before roasting to create the beginning of the perfect cold sandwich.
Cooking and Cookbooks; Meat; Beef; Sandwiches

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1017348-the-best-roast-beef-for-sandwiches

http://cooking.nytimes.com/topics/sandwiches

I will cook to order.

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Business Day

Despite Federal Regulation, C.E.O.-Worker Pay Gap Data Remains Hidden

An analysis of recent company reports, however, finds that the widest gap exists between the chief executives and workers of Disney, Oracle, Qualcomm and Starbucks.
Executive Compensation; Wages and Salaries; Labor and Jobs; Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (2010)

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/04/11/matter-over-mind/

Matter Over Mind

 
Way back in 1996, on the 100th anniversary of the New York Times magazine, the Times had a clever idea: they asked a number of people to write essays pretending to look backward a century from the perspective of 2096. Sadly, most of the writers were too uptight and dignified to comply; they wrote blah-blah-the-decades-to-come stuff. But I threw myself in with a little piece titled White Collars Turn Blue. As the title suggested, one theme of the essay was a pushback against the notion that advancing technology would mean ever-growing demand for highly educated workers; I argued that computers would take over many of the cognitive tasks we find difficult, but that human beings would continue to be wanted for jobs that require common sense, including many forms of manual labor.
Or as one friend described it at the time, my thesis was that we’ll always need maids and gardeners.
And it’s happening. I missed this paper by Beaudry, Green, and Sand when it was first circulated, but it’s right on that issue:
[W]e argue that in about the year 2000, the demand for skill (or, more specifically, for cognitive tasks often associated with high educational skill) underwent a reversal. Many researchers have documented a strong, ongoing increase in the demand for skills in the decades leading up to 2000. In this paper, we document a decline in that demand in the years since 2000, even as the supply of high education workers continues to grow. We go on to show that, in response to this demand reversal, high-skilled workers have moved down the occupational ladder and have begun to perform jobs traditionally performed by lower-skilled workers.
An obvious implication is that belief that income inequality is all about, and can be fixed by, education is even more wrong than you thought".

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/04/11/a-victory-against-the-shadows/

A Victory Against the Shadows

 
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There are two big lessons from GE’s announcement that it is planning to get out of the finance business. First, the much maligned Dodd-Frank financial reform is doing some real good. Second, Republicans have been talking nonsense on the subject. OK, maybe point #2 isn’t really news, but it’s important to understand just what kind of nonsense they’ve been talking.
GE Capital was a quintessential example of the rise of shadow banking. In most important respects it acted like a bank; it created systemic risks very much like a bank; but it was effectively unregulated, and had to be bailed out through ad hoc arrangements that understandably had many people furious about putting taxpayers on the hook for private irresponsibility.
Most economists, I think, believe that the rise of shadow banking had less to do with real advantages of such nonbank banks than it did with regulatory arbitrage — that is, institutions like GE Capital were all about exploiting the lack of adequate oversight. And the general view is that the 2008 crisis came about largely because regulatory evasion had reached the point where an old-fashioned wave of bank runs, albeit wearing somewhat different clothes, was once again possible.
So Dodd-Frank tries to fix the bad incentives by subjecting systemically important financial institutions — SIFIs — to greater oversight, higher capital and liquidity requirements, etc.. And sure enough, what GE is in effect saying is that if we have to compete on a level playing field, if we can’t play the moral hazard game, it’s not worth being in this business. That’s a clear demonstration that reform is having a real effect.
Now, the more or less official GOP line is that the crisis had nothing to do with runaway banks — it was all about Barney Frank somehow forcing poor innocent bankers to make loans to Those People. And the line on the right also asserts that the SIFI designation is actually an invitation to behave badly, that institutions so designated know that they are too big to fail and can start living high on the moral hazard hog.
But as Mike Konczal notes, GE — following in the footsteps of others, notably MetLife — is clearly desperate to get out from under the SIFI designation. It sure looks as if being named a SIFI is indeed what it’s supposed to be, a burden rather than a bonus.
A good day for the reformers."

 We don't need to know. 
The accountants must tell the stockholders.
The annual report is a public record.
The Times story is disingenuous or the prosecutors are not doing their duty.

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Business Day

Cooper Union Inquiry Puts Nonprofits on Notice

The investigation by Attorney General Eric Schneiderman of New York sends a message that nonprofit organizations can no longer assume that they will receive minimal scrutiny.
Boards of Directors; Nonprofit Organizations; Colleges and Universities; Finances; Endowments

We do need to know.
The Cooper Union board is probably guilty.

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World

NATO Caps Size of Russia’s Mission After Internal Reports of Espionage

The alliance cited an effort to limit the size of delegations from partner nations, but Western officials said an internal assessment had found that intelligence agents were part of Russia’s mission.
Diplomatic Service, Embassies and Consulates; Espionage and Intelligence Services; International Relations

NATO must follow its present rules.

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The Upshot

New York Taxi Mogul, Seeking a Bailout, Says He’s Too Big to Fail

If the city guarantees medallion loans and the prices keep falling anyway, the city and taxpayers could lose out.
Taxicabs and Taxicab Drivers; Car Services and Livery Cabs; Credit and Debt; Foreclosures

Some businesses fail.
Bankruptcy is available to him and his company.

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N.Y. / Region

In Aftermath of East Village Blast, Business Owners Pledge to Rebuild

Owners of restaurants and clothing shops are looking to move on after they were damaged or left financially crippled by a gas explosion that leveled three buildings.
East Village Explosion (March 2015); Explosions (Accidental); Fires and Firefighters; Shopping and Retail

Why insurance exists.

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Opinion

Why Pilots Still Matter

Fully automated planes are a long way in the future.
Pilots; Airlines and Airplanes; Aviation Accidents, Safety and Disasters; Drones (Pilotless Planes)

OK.
Automation is not the answer.

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false

The Power and Limits of Pope Francis’s Climate Change Campaign

The value and limits of Pope Francis’s call for action on global warming as a moral imperative.
Coal; Encyclicals; Energy and Power; Ethics (Personal); Global Warming; Greenhouse Gas Emissions

I believe in the separation of  "church" and state.

The Pope speaks on matters of faith to believing Catholics.
Climate is not a matter of faith.

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N.Y. / Region

Past Drug Charges Derail a Law Student’s Education

Once a student at St. John’s University School of Law, David Powers failed to disclose that he had once been charged with selling drugs; after the school rescinded his acceptance, he sued.
Drug Abuse and Traffic; Colleges and Universities; Admissions Standards; Law Schools; Law and Legislation

David Powers has encountered prejudice.
Some but far from all prejudice is unlawful.

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Fashion & Style

Video: Modern Love | An Imaginative Love Story

While battling Alzheimer’s disease, Deenie Hartzog-Mislock’s grandmother invents a wild story and the family learns to love an imaginary man named Nick Stephanopoulos.
Modern Love (Times Column); Dating and Relationships; Alzheimer's Disease; Elderly

Fortunately or unfortunately I am not a fiction.

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

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Business Day

G.M. Deems Steering Issue Unworthy of Recall

General Motors’ handling of a recent problem in its vehicles sheds new light on what the company and regulators consider an issue worthy of a recall.
Automobile Safety Features and Defects; Recalls and Bans of Products

I defer to the NTSB.
Owners of the subject cars should take them to the dealers.

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World

Environmental Order in China to Prevent Building of Contested Dam

The directive to ban new dams on part of the Yangtze River will scuttle a large project near Chongqing that environmentalists had protested for years.
Levees and Dams; Environment; Hydroelectric Power; Three Gorges Dam (China)

The P.R.C. is trying to regain legitimacy.

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Business Day

Middle Class, but Feeling Economically Insecure

A perspective that was once characterized by comfort and optimism has increasingly been overlaid with stress and anxiety.
Income; Income Inequality; United States Economy; Recession and Depression

The middle class that populated the officer corps of the second world war and the G.I. bill professionals that were produced at the end of that war are gone.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G.I._Bill

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Opinion

My Unveiling Ceremony

More than 20 years after I took off the head scarf, I still wrestle with what it means.
Muslim Veiling; Muslims and Islam; Social Conditions and Trends

Let us support the Islamic Reformation in any way we can short of life and liberty.

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The Upshot

Why a Harvard Professor Has Mixed Feelings When Students Take Jobs in Finance

Graduates who accept jobs on Wall Street have the potential to do good and make money — if they use their talents to help solve social problems, instead of just transferring wealth.
Banking and Financial Institutions; Labor and Jobs; Inventions and Patents; Economics (Theory and Philosophy); Colleges and Universities; Innovation; Stocks and Bonds

Sendhil Mullainathan has a conscience that troubles him.
It should.
He seems to be troubled by the wrong things.
Others actions cannot trouble ones conscience.  Personal responsibility is a fact.
These students have learned microeconomics.  Money and debt are real to them.
They are real to all individuals who do not have their own currencies accepted in the international market.
For States with their own currencies money is fiction.  It is real only in relation to other money, also fictitious.
Things are worth what is paid for them.
New knowledge, new art and new citizens should be paid for.

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N.Y. / Region

Booker, Mentored by Menendez, Assumes Role as His Defender During Legal Fight

Cory Booker, who has leaned on a fellow New Jersey Democrat, Robert Menendez, since joining the Senate in 2013, is now standing by him as he faces bribery charges.
Bribery and Kickbacks

There will be a trial.  Until that is over Menendez is presumed  to be innocent.
I may doubt it but he is not guilty until he pleads guilty or is convicted.

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Business Day

Falling Import Prices in U.S. May Slow Rise in Interest Rate

Prices fell in March as rising petroleum costs were offset by declining prices for other goods, a sign of muted inflation.
International Trade and World Market; Prices (Fares, Fees and Rates); Inflation (Economics)

Inflation is far below target in the U.S.

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U.S.

Black Immigrants Have Quadrupled Since 1980, Study Says

Black immigrants are expected to make up an increasing share of the nation’s black population in the decades ahead, the Pew Research Center found.
Immigration and Emigration; Blacks; Population

Conditions in Africa are horrific.
World

China Is Rapidly Adding Coast Guard Ships, U.S. Navy Says

China has the world’s largest Coast Guard fleet, with more ships than Japan, Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines combined, a report shows.
Defense and Military Forces; Ships and Shipping

The U.S. Navy is counting.
U.S.

Georgia Says It Will Allow Hormones for Transgender Inmates

The change was revealed in federal court in the case of a transgender woman housed in a men’s prison who said the state illegally cut off her treatment.
Transgender and Transsexuals; Prisons and Prisoners; Hormones

Georgia is not ready to fight over hormones.

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