Wednesday, November 11, 2015

@13:00, 11/11/15

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1
Travel

Dale Talde’s Six Must-Eat Chicago Dishes

Here are the dishes the chef says you can’t miss in Chicago, including a no-frills burger and kare-kare that’s still not as good as his aunt Catalina’s.

"Wine of the country."

2
Food

Einat Admony’s New Restaurant Set to Open

Combina will feature the chef’s trademark Israeli-Middle Eastern fare; Arepa Factory opens in the East Village; Quality Meats expands; and more.

Only a restaurant can pay the rent.


U.S.

Private Jet Hits Building in Ohio, Killing at Least 2

The Federal Aviation Administration said the crash occurred around 3 p.m. as the plane, a Hawker H25 business jet, was approaching Akron Fulton International Airport.

A first report.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2015/11/11/us/ap-us-plane-crash-apartment-building.html

"Pebb Enterprises, based in Boca Raton, said on its website that two executives and five employees died Tuesday afternoon when the plane crashed and burst into flames."

https://www.google.com/search?q=Pebb+Enterprises&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8
"Real Estate Developer"

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N.Y. / Region

Fatal Crash in a Brooklyn Creek, Seen Only on Camera

A car traveling at high speed down Gerritsen Avenue on early Monday morning crashed into the water of Shell Bank Creek and sank. It remained there for more than a day.

https://www.google.com/maps/place/Gerritsen+Ave,+Brooklyn,+NY/@40.5867365,-73.9149695,16z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c2437c97c62ca3:0xe2826db234335c13

Jamaica bay is to the east of Flatbush Avenue.

5
Food

Thanksgiving for All

How to plan and cook Thanksgiving.

I will be in Medfield for a full day.

6
Health

Use of Long-Acting Birth Control Methods Surges Among U.S. Women

Methods like intrauterine devices and implants have nearly doubled in popularity among women using birth control in recent years, the federal government reported.

"Hobby Lobby" can't stop access.

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N.Y. / Region

New York Parking Alert: Alternate-Side Rules Suspended on Wednesday

Because of Veterans Day, alternate-side street-cleaning regulations will be suspended in New York City on Wednesday.

yes.

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U.S.

Wisconsin: No Federal Charges for Ex-Officer in Man’s Death

The Justice Department said there was insufficient evidence to pursue federal criminal civil rights charges against a former Milwaukee police officer in the death of an unarmed black man.

Mental disability is on both sides.

9
World

A City Choking on Cars Hopes Commuters Will Return to Two Wheels

Facing pollution and traffic concerns, Beijing is proposing steps to encourage bicycling, re-embracing what has long been an integral part of China’s culture.

Citibike works but does not help much.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_congestion_charge

10
Opinion

At the University of Missouri, the Power of a Football Protest

Readers discuss the resignation of two university officials after football players threatened not to play.

Football, the important part of college.

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U.S.

West Virginia Ruling Could Clarify the Rights of Criminal Defendants

The ruling is the clearest decision yet on whether prosecutors must turn over potentially exculpatory information to defendants during the plea process.

The accused must know what the police know when a plea is entered.

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U.S.

At Least 4 Killed and 14 Injured in Crash in Maryland

Three adults and a child died when a pickup truck collided with a van carrying more than a dozen people in Hyattsville, Md.

There will be more to know.

13
Opinion

How to Explain the Rivalries Among Women

“Please stop apologizing for the fact that men and women have the same drive to succeed,” one woman writes.

There is always another top to create.

returned 21:15

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N.Y. / Region

Skelos Case Hearing Offers Hint of Possible Defense Strategy

During arguments, a lawyer for State Senator Dean G. Skelos said that witnesses would testify about “certain aspects” of his son Adam Skelos’s life.

We will have to wait for the trial.

15
Opinion

Preserving Nuclear Plants

Carol M. Browner, a former E.P.A. administrator, says nuclear power is the “key to achieving the clean energy future that we all strive for.”

I agree that fission is and will be important.
Our present plants are less critical than constructing plants of better design.

16
Sports

Colts’ Andrew Luck Is Out Two to Six Weeks

Luck sustained a lacerated kidney and torn abdominal muscle in the fourth quarter of Sunday’s victory over Denver.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/12/sports/football/giants-pass-rush-has-high-hopes-for-matchup-with-tom-brady.html?ref=football

New England 4:25 ET
Preview
NY Giants 

17
Sports

The Best of Week 9 in the N.F.L.

The top performers and key injuries in the league this week.

New England 4:25 ET
Preview
NY Giants 
Thursday

18
Sports

Henrik Lundqvist’s First Shutout of Season Leads the Rangers

Lundqvist passed Mike Richter for most appearances for a goaltender in franchise history.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/09/sports/hockey/bruins-edge-islanders-with-help-from-rask.html

19
Sports

Philadelphia Eagles at Dallas Cowboys Preview

After a dreadful start to the season for running back DeMarco Murray, he has averaged 86 rushing yards in Philadelphia’s last three games.

http://www.theguardian.com/football

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U.S.

A Real Missouri ‘Concerned Student 1950’ Speaks, at Age 89

Gus T. Ridgel, one of the first black students admitted to the University of Missouri, said he was surprised and disappointed by the racist incidents that prompted the recent campus upheaval.

The crust over racism is thin and friable.
The pressure is constant.

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