Thursday, September 10, 2015

@20:20, 9/9/15

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1
The Upshot

How an Area’s Union Membership Can Predict Children’s Advancement

Children born to low-income families typically ascend to higher incomes in metro areas where union membership is higher, a study shows.

OK

2
Real Estate

$1,200,000 Homes in Arkansas, Wisconsin and Idaho

This week’s properties include water views in Arkansas and Wisconsin and two cabins in Idaho.

I don't want Arkansas.  The pool is not a help.
Wisconsin is architecturally objectionable.
Idaho is not right either.  It is lush.
All of them are others fantasies.


Opinion

The Storm Over the Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis and Gay Marriage

Readers including the novelist Anne Rice take issue with an Op-Ed article supporting Kim Davis.

Kim Davis was and is wrong.

4
Business Day

Dispute at Coke Bottling Plant Could Signal Labor Challenges for E.U.

A decision due from a Spanish court could test the government’s effort to give employers flexibility to address the country’s high unemployment rate.

Coke is behaving as a corporation.

5
Opinion

Reforms Follow Protests in Ferguson


yes.
The relationship may not be causal.

6
U.S.

Kentucky: Release of County Clerk Is Sought


It is a past event.

7
Sports

Roger Federer Solves John Isner’s Serve, Finally, and Advances

Federer, the No. 2 seed, earned a rare break of Isner’s serve and won in straight sets, advancing to play Richard Gasquet in the quarterfinals.

Final 1 2 3   4 5 6   7 8 9   R H E
Toronto0 0 0
1 0 0
0 3 0
490
Boston0 0 4
2 4 0
0 0 x
10140

  W: J. Kelly (10-6)   L: D. Hutchison (13-4)
  Tor HR: C. Colabello (14)
  Bos HR: M. Betts (14) D. Ortiz (32)
Preview | Box | Gameview | Recap


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N.Y. / Region

Cuomo Pledges Advice and Assistance to Puerto Rico

Noting the territory’s importance to New York, the governor announced an “aggressive action plan” to aid Puerto Rico with its health care and business issues.

Andrew Cuomo is behaving properly.

9
Real Estate

A Conversation With David L. Shorenstein

Mr. Shorenstein is a founder and principal of Silvershore Properties, a New York-based company that acquires, repositions and develops multifamily rentals and mixed-use properties.

I do not want to be in the realestate business.

10
T Magazine

In a New Paris Bistro, Daniel Rose Dishes Out Comfort Food

At La Bourse et La Vie, the chef will focus on culinary classics — and coffee.

Enjoy the show.

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U.S.

Video: The Horses of the Salt River

Floating along with the current, kayakers and paddleboarders on the Salt River in Arizona might catch a glimpse of a special sight: a herd of wild horses out for a swim.

Next time a better photographer.

12
Business Day

European Farmers Demand Aid as Produce Prices Sag

As a protest raged in Brussels, agriculture ministers were holding a special session to consider an aid package worth $560 million.

Let the farmers suffer some.

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Opinion

Yanis Varoufakis: How Europe Crushed Greece

We had a plan to fix the debt crisis, but divisions between France and Germany over how to run the eurozone buried it.

Revolution!  Varoufakis has no other plan.

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N.Y. / Region

Church, Rising at Trade Center Site, Will Glow Where Darkness Fell

Construction has begun in Lower Manhattan on the St. Nicholas National Shrine, a Greek Orthodox church and nondenominational bereavement center whose dome will be illuminated at night.

A tempest in a teapot.

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N.Y. / Region

Raymond Kelly, Ex-Police Commissioner, Blames Mayor de Blasio for Rise in Killings

Mr. Kelly, whose memoir comes out on Tuesday, said the administration’s curtailing of police stops in New York had led to more violence.

Raymond Kelly is playing politics.

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N.Y. / Region

Cuomo Administration Lawyer Is Shot in the Head in Brooklyn

The lawyer, Carey Gabay, who was critically injured in the attack just hours before the start of the West Indian American Day parade Monday, was “not doing well,” Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo said.

Collateral damage.

17
Sports

Live and Kicking: Soccer Games to Watch

A Concacaf doubleheader on Tuesday and the return of Europe’s top leagues on Friday highlight the schedule this week.

I lack the skills.

18
Sports

FINA Prohibiting Ryan Lochte’s New Turns

The notice outlaws the underwater turns Lochte used at the world championships last month.

http://london2012.nytimes.com/athletes/ryan-lochte?inline=nyt-per

The change appears to be meaningless.

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Opinion

The Mayor’s Battle on Homelessness

New York City’s homeless crisis is now Mayor Bill de Blasio’s problem to solve.

Some people are too poor to live in New York city.


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U.S.

Video: Lawyer Discusses Kim Davis’s Release

Mathew D. Staver, the lawyer for the Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, spoke on Tuesday about his client’s release after she was jailed for defying a court’s order that she issue same-sex marriage licenses.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/09/us/kim-davis-same-sex-marriage.html

The clerk's office will continue to issue the licenses as required.


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