Wednesday, June 29, 2016

@14:40, 6/28/16

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1
Fashion & Style

Katherine Norton, Mark Wentworth

Dining with his parents, he liked the pastries a lot, and the pastry chef even more.

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

2
Fashion & Style

Kym Arnone, Brian Wynne

The couple met in 2009 at a client dinner in New York and began dating five years
later.

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

3
Fashion & Style

Alicia Salzer, Allyson Hayden,

The couple, who met on Match.com, were married in Greenwich, Conn.
 
Sooner is better.   As soon as you can is best.

4
N.Y. / Region

New York Today: A Primary Primer

Monday: Congressional races, “Brexit” in New York, and Mad Libs hit the road.

I voted.

5
Opinion

20-Something, With Menopause

How cancer made me live my life out of order.

I am willing if you are.
I would prefer you healthy to any improbable child.

6
Books

A Look at America’s Long and Troubled History of White Poverty

The history of white poverty in America takes in race and class, stereotype and exploitation.

Class and race, though not identical, are related.
Class and geography are also related.

7
Opinion

Getting the Roads You Pay For

New Jersey needs the money that a higher gas tax would bring in, to repair deteriorating highways and bridges.

http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/06/28/us/ap-us-new-jersey-taxes.html

There are no external costs.

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Health

An N.Y.U. Study Gone Wrong, and a Top Researcher Dismissed

The university and a federal investigation discovered a series of violations in the study of an experimental, mind-altering drug.

It looks like a drug raid on a drug study.

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Times Insider

The W.H.O. Versus the C.D.C.

In a time of high anxiety about the Zika virus, these two health-advisory organizations sometimes seem to be saying different things. So who are you going to trust?

Both agencies.
Each is generating the best advice they can. 

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Magazine

Why the Supreme Court’s Texas Abortion Decision Is So Momentous

The ruling gives proper weight to medical expertise and scientific evidence — and gives respect to women and the choices they make.

The court has decided.

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Opinion

The Supreme Court’s Silent Failure on Immigration

The court’s failure to explain how the justices voted, and why, was a big mistake.

Texas is still crazy.

12
Opinion

Campus Rape Cases

A reader discusses the shortcomings of Title IX in the handling of cases by college administrators.

Consent must be given at every stage.

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Off to Pratt.
Food

Making Mochi, a Japanese Treat That’s All About Texture

A Brooklyn pastry chef has mastered the age-old art. You can, too.
N.Y. / Region

Review: Prime 23 in Freeport Revels in an ’80s Menu

The steakhouse opened along Nautical Mile in April, but its menu pretends that food has not changed in 30 years.
Business Day

In Search of the Felon-Friendly Workplace

By pitching ex-cons as good for business, the Eastern District of Missouri’s prison-to-work program has become a model for inmate re-entry nationwide.
U.S.

Ex-Indiana University Student Accused of Rape Avoids Prison in Plea Deal

John P. Enochs, 22, accepted a plea deal dismissing both charges, with a year’s probation and no prison time.
N.Y. / Region

An Enduring Heroin Market Shapes an Enforcer’s Rise and Fall

Tit-for-tat killings between rival crews preceded the death of Francisco Perez, whose life on a South Bronx drug corner spanned nearly three decades.
Opinion

Gov. Christie’s Toxic School Plan

New Jersey’s governor is trying to strip poor communities of desperately needed school aid in order to fund property tax cuts for suburbanites.
N.Y. / Region

New York Today: Offbeat Playgrounds

Tuesday: Public schools are out for summer, a risky playground, and renaming the Yankees.
Fashion & Style

Dawn of the Virtual Assistant

One man’s experience with “Amy,” a computerized girl Friday.

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