Monday, August 28, 2017

@22:00, 8/27/17

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Food

Pork That’s Fast on the Grill, and Flavorful Too

This butterflied pork loin, flavored with plenty of garlic, cumin and herbs, cooks quickly and feeds a crowd.

https://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1018900-grilled-pork-loin-with-herbs-cumin-and-garlic

Tell me when.

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U.S.

A Reporter’s Tale in Houston: When a Story Becomes Your Own Disaster

When a quiet Houston-area neighborhood turns into a raging river, the lines between reporter and disaster victim completely blur.

Your skills are needed.

3
Well

Oral Contraceptives Tied to Lower Rheumatoid Arthritis Risk

Women who took oral contraceptives were less likely to develop rheumatoid arthritis.

Another piece of information.

4
The Learning Network

Word + Quiz: castigation

This word has appeared in two articles on nytimes.com in the past year.

yes.

Donald Trump deserves castigation.

5
Opinion

Plea to Obama: Speak Up!

A reader endorses an Op-Ed writer’s call for the former president to offer solace and words of unity.

Mr. Trump is upsetting and a racist.

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U.S.

Different Day, Different Audience, and a Completely Different Trump

President Trump’s speech on Wednesday in Reno, Nev., was a day-and-night contrast to his performance on Tuesday in Phoenix, where he ignored his prepared remarks.

We know Donald Trump can read.
I wish he would read his instructions.

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Food

Dumbo Stakes Its Claim as a Dining Destination

Sugarcane Raw Bar Grill from Miami and Las Vegas, Celestine from a team of experienced restaurateurs, and a brewpub from the group behind Randolph Beer are all opening in the area.

"Not again"

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Style

One ‘Last Look’ at a Changing Street in Panama City

Rose Marie Cromwell, who has lived in Panama, returned to photograph life on Avenida Central, a busy street near the city's old town.

The color is saturated.

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Real Estate

A Queens Apartment With Room for 18 Guitars

Ivan Bodley, a bass player, and Julie McBride, a pianist and music director, went looking for a home in Queens.

I continue to not like city living.

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Opinion

Brain Injury and the Civil Right We Don’t Think About

Minimally conscious patients suffer a segregation we would not permit for any other group of people.

The minimally conscious state is a horror
I would like to avoid.
At the moment I hope I would be allowed to die.
I might feel differently if I were trapped in an unresponsive body.

How much should we torture people for our guilt?

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