Tuesday, June 6, 2017

@10:00, 6/6/17

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Health

Women With Aggressive Breast Cancer Are Living Longer

Better treatment and aggressive imaging are credited with extending the lives of women with metastatic disease.

A bit more is known about the problem of metastatic breast cancer.
Early detection extends the time with a diagnosis.
A not very useful thing to know.
Better treatment extends life usefully.
Clammidia

2
Food

Monday Is the New Saturday

Cook like every day is the weekend, despite the reality.

Yes.
There are many things that take my time.

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Opinion

The Women Who Fought for Hanoi

They were a critical part of North Vietnam’s war effort, but today they are largely forgotten.

The U.S. does not owe them.
Their stories are of interest.

The Vietnam conflict is over.
The Vietnamese won.
There is learning to be done by the U.S.

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Opinion

The Unexpected Afterlife of American Communism

Although grass-roots activists have long been painted as alien agitators, a proud homegrown tradition persists.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_party
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Communist_Party_USA

http://www.cpusa.org/

For those who believe the correction of the abuses of capitalism is possible the tools of that correction are important.
Careful selection among the possible methods is a first step.

The Republican party objects to any correction.

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U.S.

For Undocumented Mom, Somewhere to Shelter, but Nowhere to Run

Ingrid Latorre has spent half her life undocumented in America, including a recent stint in a Quaker meetinghouse that offered refuge. But she says she can run no more.

The Trump administration will make no exceptions.
It will offer no amnesty.

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Food

What to Cook This Week

Baking, roasting, grilling, steaming — it all takes practice. Let’s get started.

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

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Times Insider

Student Opinions on Climate Change? Unpredictable

A New York Times reporter shares her experience visiting a high school in Ohio where she found climate skeptics as well as budding climate activists.

"My article on Wellston, which ran on Monday’s front page, ended up focusing on both what I’d expected to find — the vigorous opposition Mr. Sutter faced when teaching his environmental science classes — and what I didn’t: the students whose beliefs proved malleable, after all.
When I left Ohio, I felt chagrined for not having anticipated the full breadth of what I found there. But then, that’s why you go."

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N.Y. / Region

Trump Golf Course Struggles in Bronx, Where Many Can’t Afford to Play

Revenue at Trump Golf Links at Ferry Point is shrinking after two years, and many nearby residents say the fees are too high for the area.

Interesting but not important.

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N.Y. / Region

Pain Lingers as Lake George Boater Is Sentenced for Killing a Girl

Alexander M. West will spend between five and 15 years in prison, while the mother of Charlotte McCue, 8, called herself “an empty shell of a human.”

Punishment is not justice.

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U.S.

Governor Struggles to Lead as Texas Republicans Splinter Into Factions

Gov. Greg Abbott has been a consistent G.O.P. voice. But his tenure raises a question: How conservative must a politician be to lead in a state like Texas?

Texans do not understand their conservatism.


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