Saturday, July 2, 2016

@23:00, 7/1/16

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Science

A Roller Coaster in the Sky for Frigatebirds

The seabirds, which can stay aloft for months without coming down, were found by researchers to use clouds to gain altitude.

OK

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N.Y. / Region

Is This Between Friends?

It can be amazing what complete strangers will tell each other.

It is important that it not be between friends.

"Confession is good for the soul."

3
Food

Spicy Cold Noodles Offer an Antidote to Summer Heat

With temperatures soaring, here are three little words of comfort: Korean! Cold! Noodles!

The first few times would be adventures.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018199-cold-spicy-kimchi-noodles

4
Science

Growing Pains for Field of Epigenetics as Some Call for Overhaul

Studies of so-called epigenetic marks, crucial to our development, have met with growing skepticism over their findings.

Geneticists are learning.

5
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in New York and New Jersey

This week’s properties include a three-bedroom in Northport, N.Y., and a four-bedroom in Rumson, N.J.

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Fashion & Style

How to Make Sure Your Overseas Wedding Is Legal

Some countries require couples to live there before marrying. Others require divorce certificates to be translated from English.

Follow the local rules.

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Business Day

Danielle Moss Lee: Don’t Give Difficult Employees a Pass

Ms. Moss Lee, the chief of the Y.W.C.A. of the City of New York, says a negative attitude can make a whole staff miserable and undermine a leader.

She knows the cant.

8
Times Insider

Pool Reporting, Literally

A Metro reporter immersed herself in a story, and revealed a bit too much in the process.

OK

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Travel

How (and Why) to Camp in the National Parks

Chris Santella’s new book, “Fifty Places to Camp Before You Die” (Abrams Books),showcases some of the world’s most beautiful campsites.

Yes,  less is better.  Leave the car.  Carry a local map and some water.
Carry a bit more food than you expect to eat.

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Magazine

Return of the Sun King

Reviving and updating Crab Louis, a perfect salad for a summer night.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018202-new-crab-louis

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Food

Aska Gives Its New-Nordic Food a New Home

Big plans from the chefs Fredrik Berselius and Joël Robuchon, and other restaurant news.

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Business Day

Jerome Fisher, a Founder of Nine West, Dies at 85

Mr. Fisher and Vince Camuto produced fashionable shoes at reasonable prices.

There is always a market for fashionable shoes.

13
Opinion

Tuskegee Study Findings

The authors of a study about the unethical medical experiment involving African-American men discuss their findings.

A racist study has had disastrous consequences.

14
Fashion & Style

‘Child, I Trust You’: On Deadline With Bill Cunningham

Week after week, two young staff members would hunker down with Bill Cunningham to help produce the work readers loved.

A story about an important man.

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Food

American Chefs Adopt a Peruvian Staple: Tiger’s Milk

Leche de tigre powers a tuna dish at Son of a Gun in Los Angeles.

OK

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Fashion & Style

Homepolish: Hire Interior Design Help by the Hour

Homepolish is a custom design service started by Noa Santos, who wanted to make interior design expertise more available and cost-effective.

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Magazine

How to Swallow a Sword

Desensitize your gag reflex. Concentrate.

Follow the instructions.

18
Opinion

A Narrow Ruling on Public Corruption

The Supreme Court’s decision on former Gov. Bob McDonnell won’t make it harder to prosecute crooked politicians.

A new trial is not an acquittal.

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Science

All Eyes (and Ears) on Jupiter

NASA released a recording of the Juno spacecraft crossing into Jupiter’s magnetosphere. And telescopes are zooming in to add context to Juno’s data.

I will read the report.

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Fashion & Style

What Is a Man For?

After a twice-married woman realizes she doesn’t need a man to provide, protect or procreate, she finds herself seriously questioning their purpose.

Different.

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