Friday, March 31, 2017

@15:00, 3/31/17

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1
Food

Your Next Lesson: Lambrusco

Sparkling red wine may seem odd, but made in the traditional manner of Emilia-Romagna, this Italian red is joyous, delicious and refreshing.

2
Food

Carrots, Striking and Sweet, Have Arrived

The root vegetables shed their image as a kitchen workhorse and take a starring role in this simple, tangy salad.

More sugar,   

Easy.

3
World

Cheap Meals and a Mattress on the Floor: Life in Jail for Park Geun-hye

South Korea’s ousted president was detained before dawn on corruption charges, and the comedown in her circumstances could not have been more stark.

She is bearing the blame for the ferry Sewol capsize.
Her political enemies sold the idea.

https://www.nytimes.com/2014/04/18/world/asia/south-korean-ferry-accident.html

4
Food

What to Cook This Weekend

How do some miso-broiled scallops sound, or spicy chickpeas with ginger?

I will cook what is in the house.

5
Real Estate

Homes for Sale in Brooklyn and Manhattan

This week’s properties are in Flatiron, on the Upper East Side and in Midwood, Brooklyn.

I can build anything but location.

6
Travel

Tel Aviv Restaurant With Local Ingredients, Global Influences

At Dok, a tiny spot that opened in 2015, almost everything is local and reflects Israel’s polyglot culture.

Possibly worth a visit.

I am sorry that Israel has decided to abandon democracy.

7
Opinion

Open-Access Journals

The Public Library of Science, or PLoS, writes that open access allows research to reach the widest audience.

Yes.      
Editorial standards must be maintained.

New abstract fact is the qualifier. 
Theories must fit the facts or explain the differences.

8
World

Eduardo Cunha, Who Led Impeachment Drive Against Rival in Brazil, Gets a 15-Year Jail Term

Mr. Cunha, the politician who led the ouster of Dilma Rousseff, was found guilty of corruption, money laundering and illegally sending money abroad.

The conviction is late.

9
U.S.

Will a Mayor’s Pal (the President) Cost Him Village Hall?

The mayor’s race in an Illinois suburb race isn’t about the usual small potatoes municipal issues of trash pickup or taxes. It’s all about Donald Trump.

I would have to read  the article.

Trump has not yet failed in his fans' eyes.

10
U.S.

Video: Trump vs. Obama on Greenhouse Gas Emissions

President Trump is vowing to undo Obama-era rules for U.S. automakers on greenhouse gas emissions. Here’s the breakdown.

Better fuel economy will help.
People must stop using fossil carbon.








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