Thursday, September 8, 2016

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1
Real Estate

$1,075,000 Homes in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Texas

A Victorian in Madison, Wis., a rowhouse in Philadelphia, Pa., and a contemporary in Austin, Tex.

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N.Y. / Region

Record of Officer in Eric Garner Case Should Be Public, Officials Argue

Daniel Pantaleo’s disciplinary history should remain confidential, Mayor Bill de Blasio said, disagreeing with many members of the City Council and a judge’s ruling.

Eric Garner suffered an accidental death.
The circumstances of the death are debatable.

3
Magazine

Fortress of Tedium: What I Learned as a Substitute Teacher.

A novelist’s education in the classroom.

What he did not learn is the knowing can be fun.
Highschool is a rite of passage.


4
Opinion

Passing My Disability On to My Children

I did not choose to have “designer babies,” and I do not regret it.

Children do not get to decide.

5
Food

New York’s Latest Craving, Poke, by the Pound at Sweetcatch

A small group of restaurants says it will serve the dish in a more authentic Hawaiian way.

Good fish is a first requirement.  Another raw bar.

6
Opinion

Glenn Beck: Empathy for Black Lives Matter

Underneath, it has a lot in common with the Tea Party.

Glenn Beck has never been enthusiastic about self examination.
"We have a right to our opinions but not to our own facts."

7
Technology

Living in Two Time Zones with Google Calendar

If you have to manage meetings in different parts of the world, you can make Google Calendar show two or more time zones at once in your browser.

Three hours is a nuisance.

8
Science

Scientists See Push From Climate Change in Louisiana Flooding

Warming makes intense storms like those that hit southern Louisiana last month at least 40 percent more likely, researchers said.

The Republican party is in denial.

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Food

The Same, Only Different: Designing a New Union Square Cafe

The designer David Rockwell and the restaurateur Danny Meyer have set out, carefully and at times exhaustively, to re-create a classic.

Fashion. 
The landlord discovered it was not the address. 

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Science

Calculating a Bias in Neuroscience: Women Asked to Speak

Noticing the skewed lineups at conferences, a Princeton neuroscientist and colleagues launched a website to compare the gender ratios at conferences to those in a particular field over all.

Exploration is traditionally male.  

11
Fashion & Style

How a Man Falls in Love

No, it’s not ‘The Notebook.’ It’s real life. And it’s terrifying and wonderful all at once.

yes

12
Opinion

Political History Fades From View

Historians have shifted their focus to topics like race, gender and social movements.

All social interactions are political.

13
Fashion & Style

Jessica Barr, Joel Albers

The couple met at N.Y.U., from which they received master’s degrees in sports business.

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

14
Real Estate

House Hunting in ... Chile

The weakening of the peso against the dollar has made Chilean real estate more affordable for United States citizens.

Better a rental.  I have no desire to die there.

15
Technology

Extending the Power of OS X Photos

Apple’s free image-editing software for the Mac becomes more versatile when you add in little third-party programs.

If you want to play with a picture get Photoshop or Gimp.
Playing with the frame is a different skill.

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N.Y. / Region

Brooklyn Man Arrested in a Fatal J’ouvert Shooting

The police said Reginald Moise, 20, was responsible for the death of Tiarah Poyau, 22, who was shot in the face during the Brooklyn festivities.

The violence is an effect rather than a cause.

17
Opinion

The Jailing of Illegal Immigrants

Katrina vanden Heuvel of The Nation writes about her magazine’s investigation into 11 privately run facilities.

The attempt to close the national borders is an error.

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N.Y. / Region

Prosecutors Describe Bungled Robbery in Killing of Hasidic Landlord

The trial of Kendel Felix, who is accused of killing Menachem Stark of Brooklyn, began with allegations that Mr. Felix had kidnapped Mr. Stark to recover a debt.

"The horse may learn to sing hymns."

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Business Day

A Publisher Joins an Industry It Covers, Blurring Lines

Entrepreneur Media has entered new territory by starting a lending business — a topic it reports on — and using its editorial coverage to promote its venture.

Another Medicine Show.


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U.S.

Creepy Clown Reports Continue, and Clowns Are Not Happy

In a two-week period, communities in North and South Carolina have been calling the police about people dressed as clowns, some trying to lure children.

There is no better way to hide identity.

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