Tuesday, April 19, 2016

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A Path to Clean Energy

“To fully realize clean energy benefits, we also need to lead on planning that minimizes conflicts.”

Yes.
Energy is not yet an emergency.
Careful planning and execution are part of the benefit.

It is late to preserve the shoreline.

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T Magazine

A Parisian Editor’s Best Natural Beauty Advice for Spring

Clémence von Mueffling, of Beauty and Well Being, on the virtues of lymphatic massage, clean eating and natural deodorant.

If it pleases you it will please me.

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T Magazine

Salone del Mobile’s Most Inviting Design Element: Food

A number of warm and welcoming installations at the annual design fair incorporated snacks and meals for visitors.

Desperation.

4
Opinion

Like Us, Animals Suffer

A reader writes, “Any child can recognize the pain of kindred species.”

Yes.

The lord of creation has a whim.

5
Health

Immigrants, the Poor and Minorities Gain Sharply Under Health Act

Hispanics — a demographic coveted by both political parties in this election year — accounted for nearly a third of the increase in adults with insurance, according to a New York Times analysis.

The Republican party should have thought of that.

The Republican base would not tolerate the change.

6
Books

‘The Stopped Heart,’ by Julie Myerson

A grieving couple move to a cottage where the ghostly presence of past residents remains.

I will not volunteer to read the tale.

7
Fashion & Style

In London, ‘Undressed’ Unveils the History of Underwear

The Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition ranges from whalebone stays to modern clothes with lingerie styling.

"“As attitudes and boundaries continue to shift, more women are finding what works for their bodies, and that’s beautiful to see.”"

https://www.google.com/search?q=john+singer+sargent&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiKxML65pnMAhWCgj4KHbchBVUQ_AUIBygB&biw=1024&bih=635#tbm=isch&q=john+singer+sargent+madame+x

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Science

Calls for Shipping and Aviation to Do More to Cut Emissions

Left out of the Paris climate agreement, which is to be signed at the United Nations this week, the two industries nonetheless face pressure to be greener.

More speed implies more fuel burned.

9
Health

In IVF, a Move Toward Using More ‘Mosaic’ Embryos

New technology more accurately reveals mosaic embryos, those with normal and abnormal cells. That raises issues of whether they should be implanted.

A mother's choice.
We do the best we can.

10
Business Day

House Democrats Call for Curbs on Required Arbitration

Legislators urged curtailment of a practice in which judges and juries are supplanted by arbitrators in disputes between companies and consumers.

It is time to review the system.

11
Opinion

Housing for Ex-Offenders

The Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights Under Law writes about the “discriminatory effect of housing barriers faced by ex-offenders.”

Landlords are clever and have clever help.

12
Health

Health Officials Split Over Advice on Pregnancy in Zika Areas

Some experts say avoiding conception is the only sure way to prevent deformed babies; others say the government should not tell women what to do with their bodies.

Carrying a pregnancy to term is and should be a choice.
Always.

13
Fashion & Style

Sara Mabry, Kevin Maskornick

The bride and groom met at George Washington University, where each earned a master’s degree.

Any ceremony you can get.
Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.

14
World

China’s Vaccine Scandal Threatens Public Faith in Immunizations

The news that millions of faulty vaccines were given to children has reignited a widespread, often visceral distrust of China’s medical system.

Fix the system.

15
Opinion

On Zika, Congress Is Failing to Do Its Job


yes

16
Sports

Carl Edwards Runs a Flawless Race at Bristol

Edwards avoided tire problems that hampered his teammates and took off on the final restart to win the Nascar Sprint Cup Series race.

17
Opinion

What’s Worse Than a Girl Being Kidnapped?

Babies died of ‘a fever.‘ Older children were ‘bitten by a snake.‘

Nigeria needs honest government.

18
Food

A Fierce Toast From Alice Feiring’s Drinking Horn

The writer savors wine the way they do in the Republic of Georgia.

One cup.

19
Sports

Stephen Curry’s Season: In a Word, Golden

The excellence of the Golden State Warriors’ 73 wins was embodied by the record-shattering performance of their star, Curry.

The women's season is over.
The Huskies are undefeated.

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Business Day

Keurig’s New K-Cup Coffee Is Recyclable, but Hardly Green

Keurig’s effort relies on convenience-oriented consumers to take extra steps to deal with used pods, and it doesn’t address production waste.

I do not use the system.
I do drip coffee with a paper filter.
I use 17 grams of grounds this week.
Stop and Shop Original roast. 

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