Sunday, June 5, 2016

@9:00, 6/4/16

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U.S.

Aloha and Welcome to Paradise. Unless You’re Homeless.

Honolulu responded to what the governor called a state of emergency, passing tough criminal laws aimed at ridding sidewalks, streets and parks of homeless people.

Move along.
Hawaii has nothing for the cashless.

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Opinion

Educate Your Immune System

Our bodies are confused by this 21st-century world.

We had better figure out the necessary biome or a reasonable substitute.

3
Business Day

A Suburban Experiment Aims for Free Energy

Twenty homes in a California subdivision are testing a zero net energy goal: to make at least as much energy as they use over a year.

If the house needs the grid , the grid must be paid for.

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N.Y. / Region

High School’s Administrators Faulted in Sexual Harassment and Theft Cases

An investigation found that administrators failed to report the matters at the long-struggling Boys and Girls High School in Brooklyn.

The PTA does not trust him.

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Fashion & Style

A Secret Relationship, Until Mom and Dad Needed to Know

The bride’s parents insisted that their daughter not marry outside their tight-knit ethnic and cultural circle.

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

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Fashion & Style

For a Broken Heart, Take Tylenol

When a neuroscience student gets dumped, she finds comfort (and an over-the-counter remedy) in her knowledge of the physiology of romantic rejection.

I need a dopamine fix.  I have been there before.

7
World

Japanese Boy, 7, Left on Mountain by Parents Is Found Alive

Missing for nearly a week, the boy was found in a cabin on a remote military base exhausted but apparently uninjured.

There are no bears in those woods.

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The Upshot

Houses Keep Getting Bigger, Even as Families Get Smaller

Although the pace of the increase has slowed a bit, the trend continues: more square feet, more bedrooms, more bathrooms.

"Wealthy people are driving that new-house market, and builders are giving them what they demand. The National Association of Home Builders say Americans want even more: on average, 17 percent more space.
So let’s figure we’ll be tacking on yet another bedroom and bath soon — for the grandchildren. We wouldn’t want them living in the basement."

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Food

Why You Should Grill a Whole Fish Rather Than Fillets

Retaining the skin and bones while cooking is more forgiving, keeping the fish juicier and richer tasting.

First have a charcoal grill.

A hardwood fire is better but wait for the coals.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018158-grilled-whole-fish-with-lemongrass-chiles-and-coconut

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The Upshot

The Jobs Report Is Not Quite as Terrible as It Looks

A slightly longer-run perspective offsets some short-run gloom, but the numbers suggest the economy is slowing.

The Employment report was terrible.  Panic is not in order.

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Food

Carrot Soup Too Sweet? Try Spicing It Up

You can eat this Indian-spiced soup warm or cold, making it perfect for summer evenings.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018160-spiced-carrot-soup-with-lime

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

We will need a freezer.


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The Upshot

More Time to Unwind, Unless You’re a Woman

There is a lot of discussion about income inequality, but issues surrounding the inequality of work may be no less important.

All labor is underpaid.
Women are more underpaid.

Housekeeping and child care must get done. 


13
Fashion & Style

A Tour of Fashion Designer Johan Lindeberg’s Bachelor Pad

After going through a personal separation and reuniting with his namesake line, the designer is looking to home for inspiration and grounding.

"Do you have a favorite fashion-y candle brand? Diptyque? Fornasetti? I actually buy them at Ikea."

Ikea has a low price.

14
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in New York and Connecticut

This week’s properties include a four-bedroom in Ardsley, N.Y., and a three-bedroom in North Stamford, Conn.

Ardsley stars the furniture.
North Stamford is about the building.

Neither one is right. 
Original thought will be required.

Personal security = bunker
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunker

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

Security is a fiction.
Garrisons are required. 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrison
Anarchy is a silly idea.

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Business Day

America Is Hitting the Road Again

Gas is cheaper than it has been in over a decade, and a nation weary of cutting back is getting behind the wheel and spending to make road trip memories.

I need a destination. 

I have not shed the physical.
I have more tools than I can transport in one trip.

16
Books

Review: Deep in a Homicide Unit, Details, but No Big Picture

Del Quentin Wilber’s “A Good Month for Murder” follows detectives from Prince George’s County in Maryland, a suburb of Washington, D.C.

 Del Quentin Wilber is attempting to report on the police as he found them.
He does not consider broad cultural issues.

17
Opinion

A Woman at the Boys’ Reunion

Do my former classmates accept me as transgender out of compassion or simply loyalty?

She is an old boy as are the others.
The outside changes.
The structure of mind does not.

That should have more words.
I will happily struggle with it another time.

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Opinion

The Millions Who Are Just Getting By

A Fed survey documenting Americans’ struggles offers insight to politicians while giving policy makers cause to hesitate before raising interest rates.

The Federal Reserve is required to deal with the whole population..

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Travel

Katie Lee On Culture and Cuisine at the Beach

The host of the Cooking Channel show “Beach Bites” spent a month on the road for the series and ate her way through a diverse mix of seaside spots.

She visits destinations.

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Food

B & K French Cuisine Brings Paris to Harlem

With high hopes and no gas, a classically trained chef is on a mission: ‘Fast food doesn’t mean bad food anymore!’

I can get there.

Prep time is long.
Presentation only takes a minute.
Presentation is not part of take out.

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