Thursday, January 12, 2017

@11:53, 1/12/17

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1
Opinion

A Plea for Fifth Avenue

Traffic around Trump Tower is a mess, but there’s a fix: Turn the street into a pedestrian plaza.

The Taxi industry will not like the change.

3
Real Estate

A Ski Resort Grows Under an Expansive Montana Sky

Big Sky, one of the country’s largest ski areas, is relatively undiscovered. But $1 billion in development set for the next decade seems sure to change that.

"Nothing will again be as it was."

4
U.S.

Eric Holder to Lead Democrats’ Attack on Republican Gerrymandering

Backed by President Obama, Mr. Holder will lead the National Democratic Redistricting Committee, a group aimed at breaking the Republican Party’s grip on the congressional map.

It is a good idea.
It was a better idea eight years ago.

5
Real Estate

$700,000 Homes in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Florida

An 18th-century farmhouse in Glen Mills, Pa., and midcentury moderns in Chapel Hill, N.C., and Sarasota, Fla.

The Glen Mills house is not as interesting as I had hoped.
I hope to have room for horses.

6
Business Day

Fox News Settled Sexual Harassment Allegations Against Bill O’Reilly, Documents Show

When Juliet Huddy rebuffed advances by Mr. O’Reilly, he tried to derail her career, according to a draft of a letter from her lawyers obtained by The New York Times.

The "fire sale" at FoxNews will please me.

7
Fashion & Style

Bonnie Wong, Gary Van Vliet


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

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U.S.

John Kelly, Homeland Security Pick, Isn’t in Lockstep With Trump Team

General Kelly’s views on issues involving the Mexican border and the threat posed by Russia may put him at odds with others in the incoming administration.

Why give the frustrated ideas?

Trump is teasing his opposition.

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U.S.

John Kelly, Trump’s Pick for Homeland Security, Cruises in Hearing

The retired general drew bipartisan support after offering views on immigration and border security differing from those expressed by the president-elect.

Trump will get his cabinet.

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N.Y. / Region

New York City’s Fire Deaths Reach Lowest Point in Over 100 Years

The decline, to 48 people in 2016, was attributed to a combination of Fire Department initiatives and supplies a boost to Mayor Bill de Blasio ahead of his re-election campaign.

The city is more fire resistant than it was.
 

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