Sunday, December 6, 2015

@14:30, 12/5/15

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N.Y. / Region

Suspect Who Escaped From Police Custody Is Arrested in Queens

Gerald Brooks, 39, who was originally arrested in October for violating an order of protection, was the last in a string of five people who have escaped from police custody beginning in June.

The police are skilled at finding active people.

2
Opinion

Sustaining Green Growth

An Environmental Protection Agency official responds to an Op-Ed about the increasing demand for rare metals used by energy-efficient technologies.

OK.

3
The Upshot

The Economy Is Growing, but Not Fixed Yet

With an estimated 211,000 new jobs last month, the economy is performing almost exactly as people paid to predict these things thought it would.

Raising the interest rate would be a mistake.
What reporting I have heard was negative on a raise this month.

http://krugman.blogs.nytimes.com/2015/12/04/anchors-away-slightly-wonkish/

4
World

Bribery Confession in China Calls Into Question Integrity of College Admissions

Corruption in higher education has been one of the many focal points of President Xi Jinping’s antigraft campaign.

I am not going to worry.

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N.Y. / Region

A Mother Kept Her Cancer Secret, So Her Sons Focused on the Future

For months, Matilde Perez hid a double mastectomy to keep her breast cancer a secret from her sons. Now the cancer is in remission and she is back at work.

I am glad she found some help.

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N.Y. / Region

Dean Skelos’s Defense Minimizes Talks With Son’s Employer

A defense lawyer in the corruption trial of Senator Dean G. Skelos and his son, Adam Skelos, suggested that interactions between the senator and his son’s supervisor were innocuous.

The jury needs to hear the argument.
I do not.

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N.Y. / Region

Westchester District Attorney Nominated for Chief Judge

Ms. DiFiore, the current district attorney in Westchester County, has served as a State Supreme Court justice and has also led the chief ethics panel in Albany.

She is probably a good choice.

8
Food

Nocino, an Italian Walnut Liqueur, Is Also Made in America

With its aroma and flavor of baking spices, it even smells like the season.

I can't stop you.

9
Sports

Rangers Fall as Avalanche Score Twice in Second Period

Chris Wagner and Matt Duchesne scored 4 minutes 16 seconds apart in the second period on Thursday night to lead Colorado to a 2-1 win at Madison Square Garden.

Period 3, 9:20 1 2 3 Tot
Boston 2 1 0 3
Vancouver 0 0 0 0
Preview | Box | Gameview


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U.S.

Arkansas: Court Delays Action to Reveal Execution-Drug Source

The Arkansas Supreme Court ruled the state does not have to immediately turn over information about the source of its execution drugs.

Stop teasing the victims.

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N.Y. / Region

Sheldon Silver, Found Guilty, Moves to Collect State Pension


12
Food

Keep Feasting!

Recipes for Hanukkah and a Texas-style feast.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/68861692-nyt-cooking/1973020-our-best-hanukkah-recipes

I can read.

13
Sports

Nets Edge Suns to Win Fourth in a Row at Home

Brook Lopez had 23 points for the Nets, who also won consecutive games for the first time this season.

Final 1 2 3 4 Tot
Boston 27 22 22 34 105
San Antonio 29 29 28 22 108
Preview | Box | Recap 
 Leaders Boston San Antonio
Points I. Thomas 23 L. Aldridge 17
Rebounds A. Johnson 11 2 tied with 8
Assists I. Thomas 8 T. Parker 6


14
Sports

A Young Islander Gears Up for the Rangers

Ryan Strome has been productive lately for the Islanders, who will play the Rangers at Barclays Center for the first time on Wednesday.

Boston leading three zip

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Sports

Step Forward for Two Suits Filed Against the N.C.A.A.

The lawsuits, which seek to eliminate limitations on N.C.A.A. scholarships, can proceed as class actions, a federal judge ruled.

The N.C.A.A. is the creature of the administrations.

16
Business Day

Volkswagen’s Software Use Was Illegal, German Regulator Rules

The German Federal Motor Transport Authority determined that VW’s use of software aimed at cheating emissions tests did constitute cheating under European rules.

ok

17
U.S.

Video: How Chicago’s Police Chief Lost His Job

Mayor Rahm Emanuel of Chicago fired Superintendent Garry F. McCarthy following days of protests in the city after the police released footage of the shooting of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald.

Garry F. McCarthy was fired for embarrassing his boss.

http://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/us/chicago-police-rahm-emanuel-laquan-mcdonald.html

18
World

Oscar Pistorius Found Guilty of Murder by South Africa Appeals Court

The court found the Olympic star guilty of murder in the 2013 killing of his girlfriend, Reeva Steenkamp, overturning an earlier conviction of manslaughter.

The Union of South Africa is a sovereign nation.
This does not happen in the U.S of .A.

19
Sports

Fantasy Football Week 13: Packers at Lions

Fantasy football analysis for Thursday night’s game between the Green Bay Packers and the Detroit Lions.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

4:25 PM ET FOX
Philadelphia
New England
Preview 
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U.S.

Pennsylvania: New Inquiry Into Questionable Emails

A team of lawyers will comb through thousands of emails on government computers in an independent review of pornographic and other objectionable content shared among judges.

It is all Benghazi.
Get the work done.   

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