Wednesday, June 15, 2016

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Opinion

Reusable Shopping Bags


$.05 deposit

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Food

Poultry Has a Pedigree at Le Coq Rico

Fashion & Style

Margot Genvert, Alexander Tanenbaum


sooner is better.   as soon as you can is best.

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Fashion & Style

Leslie Patterson, William Silverman


sooner is better.   as soon as you can is best.

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Opinion

Down and Out and Voteless in Ohio

Attempts by the state’s Republican lawmakers to suppress voter turnout this election have reached shameless levels.

The state is bluer than it was.

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Travel

Zika Fears and Political Chaos Keeping Rio Olympics Affordable


Television.

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Video: Shooting at Dallas Love Field Airport


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Opinion

Rethinking Embryo Research Rules

Scientists can now sustain human embryonic material longer in vitro, so we need a rational public debate about time limits.

24 weeks is good enough for now  I have no problem with more.

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Food

Just Bake

Embrace the sweetness.

I would make them and not eat them.
I can't do that so I do not make them.

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Food

3 New Heirloom Breads From La Brea Bakery

Using wheat from Montana, with grains including emmer, rye or wheat berries.

I make and eat bread.

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Fashion & Style

Shannon Mattingly, Jon Nathanson


Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.

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Science

A Face-Reading Fish

The archerfish can obtain food by shooting down insects with jets of water. Now researchers find that they can apparently tell one face from another.

OK

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Your Money

Gas Is Going Up, but Maybe Not Enough

Few drivers want to pay more for fuel, but with higher prices comes increased interest in fuel efficiency and less harm to the environment.

"Taxes and prices affect behavior in fairly predictable ways. Without taxes, the benefits of higher prices can be expected to flow mainly to energy companies and their investors, and Wall Street will certainly calculate those effects. But we all have broader interests, and it may be that the best thing we can do for ourselves and the environment is impose a tax."

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Books

Cathleen Schine’s ‘They May Not Mean To, but They Do’

Cathleen Schine explores the dynamics of a New York Jewish family.

Things to worry about.

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Times Insider

‘Surreal’: A Reporter Is in the Center of a Story She Covered

What happens when a reporter writes about the plans to integrate her own daughter’s school?

"In the end, what I produced is probably my most nuanced exploration of the challenges of, and the mandate for, integration. And, as I expected, it touched a nerve with readers, prompting hundreds of emails, comments and social media posts. I am proud of it. But mostly, I am relieved it is done."

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Health

Officials Preparing for Zika Virus to Spread in the U.S.


Be prepared.

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N.Y. / Region

New York Food and the People Who Make It

Ina Yalof lets those in the business, from restaurateurs to street vendors, pastry chefs and a lox-slicer at Zabar’s, tell their stories in “Food and the City.”

I will read the column.

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U.S.

Orlando Aftermath: Red Flags, Yet Legally Able to Buy a Gun

The shooting rampage in Orlando is one case in a familiar pattern where concerns about a person’s behavior are raised, but have not yet been addressed in court.

A constitutional right.

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Fashion & Style

Amanda DeFiore, Michael Singer


Sooner is better.  As soon as you can is best.

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