Thursday, June 25, 2015

@3:37, 6/24/15

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N.Y. / Region

New York City Allocates $5 Million to Move Tenants Out of ‘Three-Quarter’ Homes

The money will be used to pay for temporary housing for people who need to be relocated from the illegal boarding homes, security for that housing, repairs and more, city officials said.

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World

E.U. Begins Naval Operation in Mediterranean to Stop Trafficking of Migrants

The initial phase will involve surveillance, intelligence gathering and patrolling, and calls for the capture and destruction of ships used by traffickers.

The "cigarette boat" is a purpose built blockade runner.
The cost to the refugees will go up.
There will be semi submersibles next. 

3
World

Video: Deal Depends on Greece, Germany Says

Frank-Walter Steinmeier, the foreign minister of Germany, says that Athens must act if it still wants support from its creditors.

http://www.ekathimerini.com/4dcgi/_w_articles_wsite1_1_25/06/2015_551488

 No.

4
Sports

Lead Shrinks at Tour de Suisse

Thibaut Pinot was ahead of Geraint Thomas by 34 seconds heading into Sunday’s time trial.

http://nytimes.stats.com/mlb/scoreboard.asp

Final 1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9   R H E
Baltimore0 0 0
0 0 1
0 0 0
182
Boston0 0 0
0 0 5
0 0 x
570

  W: C. Buchholz (5-6)   L: B. Norris (2-6)
  Bos HR: D. Ortiz (11)
Preview | Box | Gameview | Recap

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World

Poland: British Teenagers Are Charged With Stealing From Auschwitz Site

The unidentified Britons were accused of stealing artifacts, including a razor, buttons and pieces of glass and cutlery, which once belonged to prisoners at the camps.

Nationality is not immunity.

6
Science

The Inevitability of Yellow Teeth

In addition to external factors like drinking coffee and smoking, there are at least two structural changes that contribute to discoloration.

Inevitable.

7
Food

Manhattan’s Dining Center of Gravity Shifts Downtown

Top chefs are taking full advantage of Lower Manhattan’s recent renaissance.

Busy people get hungry.  Cost no object.

9
Food

The Ribbon, a Blue Ribbon Restaurant, Opens on the Upper West Side

Other new restaurants around town feature Cuban, Spanish and Latin American fare, as well as craft beer.

Fast food.

10
U.S.

Court Upholds Rules to Curb Loan Fraud by Colleges


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Business Day

Quartz Introduces Atlas, a Search Engine for Its Charts

The new section of the business news website is intended for readers to search through and share charts its journalists and advertisers have created.

If only we could trust the editors.

12
Opinion

Libido Drug for Women

The National Association of Clinical Nurse Specialists calls for F.D.A. approval of the drug.

Put it on the market. 
Make it prescription.
If women want it they can buy it.

13
U.S.

Fewer Poor Uninsured, Study Finds in Health Law

Significant declines in the proportion of uninsured Americans are documented as the Supreme Court nears a ruling on Affordable Care Act subsidies.

14
U.S.

Effects of Climate Change Could Cost Billions, E.P.A. Report Says

The report, issued by the E.P.A. and the White House, calculated the cost of economic losses caused by drought and water shortages.

Climate will cost billions.
Damned if we do.  Damned if we don't.

15
Health

A Possibly Lifesaving Guide to Heart Attacks

Some signs that you may be having cardiac arrest, and what you should do.

I am symptom free.

16
Science

What Glows in the Dark and Dispenses Cyanide?

Certain species of millipedes do, first to warn off predators and then, if necessary, to dispense with them.

He left out the interesting parts.

17
Opinion

Fracking and the Franciscans

Pope Francis’ new encyclical contains beautiful ideas that would make for terrible environmental and economic policy.

No.

18
Fashion & Style

Fashion’s Latest Accessory: The Law


Old hat.

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Business Day

Combating Climate Change With Science, Rather Than Hope

Many current proposals for reducing carbon emissions are driven by ideological or economic agendas.

The work needs to get done.
Reductions of greenhouse gases  should be welcomed
as long as they do not block further reductions.

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N.Y. / Region

DNA of Escaped Convicts Found in Cabin, Official Says

The forensic evidence indicated that Richard W. Matt and David Sweat had been in Mountain View, N.Y., 15 miles west of the Clinton Correctional Facility, within the last 48 hours.

A place for the dogs to start.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Owls+Head,+NY+12969/@44.7344929,-74.1687669,9z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccb95ee076b3f9b:0x6023907f11cfd5c7

It seems to be a dead end.  There is no hot trail.
They may have taken to the river.
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