Tuesday, August 23, 2016

@21:30, 8/22/16

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1
N.Y. / Region

At Chappaqua Station, Local Food in an Old Depot

Produce from nearby farms and markets drives the menu at a cafe housed in a century-old space.

If you wish.

2
Science

New Clues in the Mystery of Women’s Lagging Life Expectancy

A new state-by-state study of the impact of economic and social environments on mortality found that where a woman live matters as much as who she is.

No surprise here. 
Women die younger where they struggle more.

3
Your Money

The Cost of Holding On

There is a cost to holding onto things we should let go of: anger, frustration, resentment, or even worse. Can we really afford to keep paying this bill?

Agreed.

4
Food

Risky Baking: It’s Hard to Make a Perfect Bagel Without Lye

The quest to make a bagel in San Francisco rivaling New York’s best annihilates a stand mixer (twice) and an ego.

http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1014445-baron-bagels

5
Fashion & Style

Aline Markarian, James DerHagopian

The couple were married in a ceremony that was led in part by the primate of the Eastern Diocese of the Armenian Church in North America.

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

6
Fashion & Style

Danielle Kennedy, Markus Fischer

The couple met in Kyoto, Japan, when both were in a study tour for students at Columbia Business School.

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

7
Magazine

Seeing What My Muscles Can Do

How my daughter’s admiration of Olympic brawn made me finally embrace my own.

OK

8
Fashion & Style

Geraldine Prasuhn, Harker Rhodes

The bride, a management consultant, and the groom, a former Supreme Court clerk, met at Harvard.

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

9
Opinion

What Food Studies Show

A nutrition professor at Harvard says studies of diet and health are actually quite consistent, and not as confusing as an Upshot article suggested.

OK.

10
Sports

Charges Against Brazilian Soccer Leader Shadow Gold Medal Run

Marco Polo Del Nero, the president of Brazil’s soccer federation, was indicted in the United States on an array of corruption charges in 2015.

I am not going to worry about him.

11
Fashion & Style

Christy Esposito, Benjamin Leess

The couple met three years ago on a blind date in New York.

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

12
Job Market

When Loyalty Delays a Career Change

A publishing professional’s plan to pursue a manual trade is hampered when the boss is dealt a personal blow that requires extra support in the office.

A few months is not a big deal.
Move on when you feel you can.

13
Your Money

Treasury Wants to End Tax Deal for Some Family-Owned Businesses

This provision has been abused by aggressive tax planners and lawyers who used it for family limited partnerships, sometimes as high as 40 percent.

The tax rules change.

14
Fashion & Style

Latoya Herring, Marcus Williams

The couple met at N.Y.U., where they earned law degrees.

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

15
N.Y. / Region

Queens Woman Is Charged With Strangling 9-Year-Old Stepdaughter

The girl was found dead in a bathtub on Friday in an apartment building in the Richmond Hill neighborhood.

The district attorney must figure it out. 

16
Health

A Risk for Sudden Death in Epilepsy That Often Goes Unmentioned

Sudep kills an estimated 2,600 Americans a year, but most neurologists don’t bring it up. Estimating the risk is uncertain, and there are no proven ways to prevent it.

Another worry for epileptics.

17
Books

Overselling A.D.H.D.: A New Book Exposes Big Pharma’s Role

“ADHD Nation,” by Alan Schwarz, is important, humane and compellingly written.

Damning.

18
Sports

Gleam Tarnished, Far From the Pool, for U.S. Swimmers

Despite a team official’s warning, a lapse in judgment by four athletes overshadowed a triumphant Olympics for the Americans.

I am not going to worry about the drunken swimmers.

19
Fashion & Style

Annabelle Caufman, Maximilian Moehlmann

The couple met in December 2011 at a holiday party in Palm Beach, Fla.

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

20
Science

Seeing Through to a Mouse’s Nervous System

Neuroscientists have developed a way to turn mice into transparent images, allowing them to trace neurons from the brain to fingers and toes.

I suspect the development is a minor one.

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