Thursday, April 14, 2016

@11:55, 4/13/15

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N.Y. / Region

Body Recovered 2 Months After Plane Lands in a Long Island Harbor

The body of Gerson Salmon-Negron, 23, of Elmhurst, Queens, was found on a beach, the authorities said.

Pilot error.  Out of fuel.

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Sports

Three Post Record Times in a Race Rarely Run: The Indoor Marathon

The Armory NYC Indoor Marathon was a perfect event for runners seeking to break an unheralded world record.

It is a rather Chinese event.

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Opinion

Summer Jobs for All City High School Students

A new proposal by the Community Service Society of New York makes a strong case for a universal summer jobs program.

A good idea.
make it work. 

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T Magazine

The New Shape of Long Nails

After years of short and boyish manicures, women are growing their nails to make a fine point.

A leap backward.
Decide what you are doing.

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The Upshot

The Undeniable Convenience and Reliability of Retail Health Clinics

Research hasn’t backed up many of the concerns of doctors, but the clinics don’t seem to be a solution for trimming health spending.

They are a reduction.
They are not a further reduction.

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U.S.

In Wyoming, Hard Times Return as Energy Prices Slump

Tumbling prices for oil and gas and bankruptcies in the coal industry have pummeled Wyoming’s energy-dependent economy and unraveled a thin safety net.

The rush is over.

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Real Estate

Help, My Windows Are Sealed!

Access to air and light; nonrefundable co-op fees; and selling rights to build higher.

Rent regulated tenants will be abused.

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World

Gridlocked Jakarta Becomes Even Worse, at Least for a Week

The governor of Jakarta temporarily suspended its “three-in-one” car-pool system in part because it exploits children.

Overloaded. 

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N.Y. / Region

Rutgers Student Killed in Shooting Near Newark Campus

The Rutgers Police Department said that the shooting was not random and that the downtown campus, which serves about 12,000 students, was not under threat.

The story is not here.

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N.Y. / Region

Gang Member Stoked Violence That Led to His Sister’s Murder, Prosecutor Says

The jury will begin deliberating the fate of Taylonn Murphy, who is on trial for the 2011 killing of a rival.

This may be bad law.
As I tried to read the article the charge seems to be collective responsibility.

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

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Business Day

Alan Dershowitz and 2 Other Lawyers Settle Suit and Counter Claim

The settlement, in which the lawyers dropped a defamation suit against Mr. Dershowitz, included a financial payment but no details were disclosed.

Infighting.
N.Y. / Region

Review: Honig Grill in Woodbury Offers California With a Twist

The restaurant bills itself as “a taste of Napa Valley,” referring primarily to the wine list. A number of dishes are named for the region, too.

Local.
Arts

Female Architects Speak Out on Sexism, Equal Pay and More

We asked women to share their experiences working in the profession, and some 200 replied.

Pratt Architecture graduates women as well as men.
From there I do not know.
Architects work for others. 
Science

Wildfires, Once Confined to a Season, Burn Earlier and Longer

Increasingly, fire crews are making calculated decisions to let blazes consume the land, concentrating their efforts on safeguarding communities and watersheds.

Stop starving the forest service.
T Magazine

These Two Guys Are Changing How We Think About Fashion

Alessandro Michele of Gucci and Demna Gvasalia of Balenciaga and Vetements are making clothes that capture the zeitgeist. T brought them together for the first time to have a little chat.

"Clear as mud."

These two are exploring "uniform".
Communication through clothing is the core of their practice.
Science

It’s Probably Not the Cat Eating Too Much Fat

Are animals susceptible to cholesterol problems?

Yes. 
They are not the same as human cholesterol problems.
Food

The Laws of Tuscan Eating at I Sodi in the West Village

Rita Sodi, the chef and an owner, taps into lessons learned from the farm north of Florence where she was raised.

I can try.
Opinion

A Fair Chance After a Conviction

The Obama administration has worked hard to ease the marginalization of millions of Americans with criminal records.

As long as labor is in surplus any reason not to hire will be used.
N.Y. / Region

A Tiny Home Takes Shape in Brooklyn, but It May Not Stay

In New York, the trend toward living small usually involves the micro-apartment, but one woman has joined the Tiny House Movement and is building a 160-square-foot one of her own.

I want more space.
World

Chinese Scions’ Song: My Daddy’s Rich and My Lamborghini’s Good-Looking

Many wealthy Chinese are moving their families and riches to Western cities like Vancouver, where their children show off cars and diamond-encrusted watches.

Aristocracy has little privilege here. 

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