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Facebook’s Instagram said it will start tests next week on a shopping feature through which users can buy products from U.S.-based retailers via the photo-sharing app. Retailers will be able to showcase as many as five products in an Instagram post, and clicking on the various tags will give users more detail about the product than was previously available. Instagram has also added a “shop now” link on each product, which, when clicked, will redirect users to the retailer’s website, where they can buy the product. The features are aimed at keeping Instagram users on the app for longer during their shopping experience than before, when they would have to exit the app to research and buy products. Instagram said it has signed up 20 U.S.-based retailers, including accessories and apparel retailer Kate Spade, menswear ecommerce company JackThreads and eye-wear maker Warby Parker. The feature will be available to select users of Apple’s iOS-based devices within the United States from next week, Instagram said. REUTERS
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North Korea is preparing to launch an intermediate-range ballistic missile in the next three days, Fox Business Network reported Tuesday, citing two unidentified U.S. officials. The Communist nation planned the launch for between 24 and 72 hours, the cable network reported. It would be the latest in a series of launches by the isolated country this year in violation of U.N. Security Council resolutions, supported by China, that ban all ballistic missile-related activities by the North. North Korea, which is under U.N. and other international sanctions for its nuclear and missile programs, has conducted repeated missile tests this year, the most recent Oct. 20. REUTERS
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China on Tuesday rejected a plan by U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump to back out of a global climatechange pact, saying a wise political leader should make policy in line with global trends, a rare comment on a foreign election. The world is moving toward balancing environmental protection and economic growth, China’s top climate-change negotiator told reporters, in response to a query on how China would work with a Trump administration on climate change. “If they resist this trend, I don’t think they’ll win the support of their people, and their country’s economic and social progress will also be affected,” Xie Zhenhua said. Trump has threatened to reject the Paris Agreement, a global accord that takes effect Friday. It was negotiated by nearly 200 governments to battle climate change. REUTERS
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As much as 40 percent of all food produced in the U.S. is wasted—the equivalent of about 133 billion pounds and more than $160 billion each year, according to the USDA. It ends up in landfills rather than feeding those who need it. David Rodriguez wants to change that. His app, Food for All, allows users to connect with restaurants that are about to toss end-of-day food and buy that food at a lower cost—up to an 80 percent discount. That way, food is kept out of the dumpster and people can more easily afford a meal. Rodriguez, CEO and founder of Food for All, is originally from Mexico.
His family worked in the hospitality industry, and from a young age he became aware of all the food that restaurants, hotels and other businesses throw away, he said. “That’s where the idea started from,” he said. “Our mission is to make more social awareness about food waste.” Rodriguez pitched his idea to the Center for Health and the Global Environment within Harvard’s T.H. Chan School of Public Health. An accelerator program there has been advising Rodriguez and his team on their business plan and model while they build an initial prototype. Food for All is testing its plan in Boston and hopes to expand to New York, where there’s a large number of restaurants and, thus, food waste. It also launched a Kickstarter fundraiser to help get the app off the ground. Food for All isn’t trying to replace donation centers, Rodriguez said. He understands the importance of nonprofit organizations picking
up extra food, but they don’t completely solve the food waste problem, he said. “They don’t come every day. There are logistical expenses involving transportation, paid labor,” he said. “We are not fighting with the nonprofit organizations. We’re just another option for the restaurant.” On days when a restaurant doesn’t have a scheduled pickup from a donation center, Rodriguez suggests it turn to Food for All, especially because when the amount of trash they produce goes up, so does their garbagecollection bill. App users would have to pick up their food, which wouldn’t be available until the restaurant is about to close. Some restaurants initially had reservations about participating. They were concerned about losing customers who might wait until the last hour to purchase the food at a cheaper price. To address those issues, in the Boston pilot program the app now shows just sim-
ple options rather than a complete menu, so customers can’t reserve specific foods for later. “When we took out the menu from the app, the users were only able to see but not choose specifically [things like] a hamburger, salad, pizza,” Rodriguez said. “This way we’re able to differentiate from the normal customers … to target people that are environmentally conscious.” Food for All has until Dec. 8 to raise the money to finish the app and business model through Kickstarter before bringing it to other cities. If it succeeds, Rodriguez expects the app to hit New York sometime in 2017. “I’m really excited to see all the pieces coming together, merely because this has been a big problem for many years,” he said. “Many nonprofit organizations are trying to target this, but it’s not a fully sustainable system. That’s why we’re excited to bring in the startup world to save the environment.”
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Families living outside the city are fraudulently sending their children to Boston Public Schools, thus taking away seats from in-district kids currently on waiting lists, according to City Councilor Annissa Essaibi-George. BPS officials said during a public hearing on Tuesday that there is only one residency investigator for the 57,000 students enrolled within the school system. Families only have to demonstrate their residency once — when they first enter the school system. “It’s really important to me that Boston families realize that I appreciate and the district appreciates that those seats are for Boston kids and that we’re making sure that they are accessible for Boston families,â€? Essaibi-George said. “One family ‌ that fraudulently takes a seat is one kid that doesn’t have access to that program.â€? BPS received between 100 and 150 tips last year concerning students who are attending district schools although they live outside the city, according
to Carolyn MacNeil, BPS ombudsperson. Of those tips, 22 students were removed from their schools. About $422,000 of taxpayer money was spent educating those 22 outof-district students, according to Councilor Tito Jackson. Essaibi-George, who was previously a BPS teacher, said that she thinks the reported number of fraudulent students seemed low. She called the problem a “theft of services.� “During my campaigns I heard from lots of families, because I was a school teacher, that this is an issue we face,� she said. “It’s a problem of the whole district.� BPS has a policy stating that families living outside the city can be fined for every day that their children use BPS services. But the school system historically hasn’t billed these families, MacNeil said. Out-of-city families can be charged more than $15,000 per year for sending their children to city schools, which BPS officials said came out to about $87 per day. “We as a district are now enforcing it per the policy,� said MacNeil, who noted that an invoice is being sent to a family tomorrow. Officials are considering providing more money to BPS to hire more staff to focus on identifying fraudulent students. For an expanded version, visit metro.us
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Clinton camp: FBI must say what it knows about Trump’s Russia ties Announcement of more Clinton emails gives Trump slight bump in new poll Tuesday. A top aide to Hillary Clinton on Tuesday urged the FBI to disclose what it knows about any ties between Republican Donald Trump and Russia, accusing the law enforcement agency of unfairly publicizing its inquiry into Clinton’s email practices while staying quiet about Trump. A week before Election Day, the Clinton campaign has been trying to contain damage from FBI Director James Comey’s announcement on Friday of new emails that might pertain to Clinton’s use of a private server while secretary of state. Trump seized on the revelation to intensify his criticism of a rival he has long dubbed “Crooked Hillary” and welcomed a slight improvement for him in a new ABC/Washington Post poll on Tuesday.
Clinton campaign manager Robby Mook questioned why the FBI’s director had not released any information about its investigation into Russia’s role in the election or ties to Trump and his senior aides. “If you’re in the business of releasing information about investigations on presidential candidates, release everything you have on Donald Trump. Release the information on his connections to the Russians,” Mook said on CNN. “They don’t say a thing when it comes to Donald Trump and investigations against him, yet when it comes to Hillary Clinton, for some reason, they are more than happy to talk.” The FBI opened a preliminary inquiry into allegations that Trump or his associates might have had questionable dealings with Russian individuals or businesses, but found no evidence to warrant opening a full investigation, according to sources familiar with the matter. The inquiry reviewed allegations that Trump
or his associates might have engaged in contacts or commerce with individuals subject to U.S. or international financial sanctions or violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. U.S. intelligence agencies such as the Central Intelligence Agency and the National Security Agency, which generally are barred from investigating or spying on U.S. citizens, did not investigate Trump or his alleged dealings in Russia, according to three sources familiar with the matter. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence and the Department of Homeland Security recently declared that they had concluded that the Russian government was trying to disrupt or discredit the U.S. presidential election and the broader U.S. political process by hacking into Democratic Party and Clinton campaign emails. The United States has blamed Russia for cyberattacks on Democratic Party organizations. REUTERS
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Heidi Klum needs $16M loft to prep for Halloween Heidi Klum, with more than a dozen Halloween parties under her belt, has become just as famous for the annual bash as her modeling career. The “Project Runway” host tries to outdo herself each year with a more outrageous costume. For this year’s party, held in New York City, she brought a whole entourage — five clones to be exact — that popped out of a “Made in Germany” box on the red carpet. Klum’s 17th annual Halloween Party was held Oct. 31 at Vandal New York and reportedly included celebrity guests such as Neil Patrick Harris, Nick Cannon, Liev Schreiber, Serena Williams, Gabrielle Union, Trevor Noah, Ice-T and Coco, Kyle Mooney, Taryn Manning, Alan Cumming, Terrence Jenkins and Christian Siriano. But before the star-studded event, the supermodel required a special “hideaway” to get ready for the event,
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Zayn Malik opens up about eating disorder in new memoir It’s not very often that we hear guys talk about body image and struggles with food and eating. But that doesn’t mean they aren’t affected by the same issues their gal pals are. Former One Direction member, and current boyfriend of supermodel Gigi Hadid, Zayn Malik opened up about his eating disorder in his new memoir, “Zayn,” Perez Hilton reports. The 23-year-old, who has spoken publicly
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about his issues with anxiety, reflected on his One Direction days where he lost unhealthy amounts of weight. “I didn’t feel like I had control over anything else in my life, but food was something I could control, so I did … I had lost so much weight I had become ill,” he says in the book. “The workload and the pace of life on the road put together with the pressures and strains of everything going on within the band had badly affected my eating habits.”
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Kim Kardashian returns to social media, kinda If you put money on Kim Kardashian not being able to stay off social media for a whole month, you’re in luck — sort of. Just three days shy of a month since her armed robbery in Paris, Kim updated her Facebook page with three new posts, reports People.
But they were vague at best. Two of the posts were links to content created by her sister Kourtney and her assistant, Stephanie Sheppard. The third post was a picture of Kim relaxing in a chair on her iPhone, with her Blackberry in her lap — the same Blackberry she publicly mourn-
ed in August. If you’re following, this means it was an old picture; it’s also since been deleted. So there’s room for debate as to whether or not Kim was actually “on” social media. Regardless, any activity will get the tails of us on #KimKWatch2016 wagging. Keep the faith, squad.
Not too long ago, we shared a chuckle about Tyga getting conveniently “sick” when questioned by lawyers about the expensive gifts he’s bought for his girlfriend, Kylie Jenner. The “Rack City” rapper’s finances were under scrutiny because of a $200,000 debt he owed a Los Angeles jeweler. Tyga was asked to pay up, but part of putting pressure on the rapper meant having Jenner subpoenaed to grill her about bae’s finances, too. Sounds like Tyga got the message, because he’s finally paid $100,000 toward the bill, says TMZ. He’s also set a date to have the remaining balance paid off: Nov. 17. All well and good, but it’s not the first time Tyga has needed some court intervention to get his bills paid. Poor Kylie.
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We’re three weeks and two days away from the “Gilmore Girls” revival, and the frenzy keeps building. In the weeks leading up to Netflix’s four-part “A Year in the Life” on Nov. 25, we’ve seen Luke’s Diner takeovers across the country, “Gilmore Girls”themed contests and gimmicks galore. Since
the trailer was released last week, the internet is teeming with theories about what the heck’s going on, with varying degrees of plausibility (we really doubt Kirk’s at Friday Night Dinner because he’s dating one of the Gilmore ladies, as David Stanley suggested over at GilmoreNews.com). And, yes, in case you didn’t know, there really is a GilmoreNews.com. Besides bingeing on all seven seasons available on Netflix, setting up a Google alert for “Gilmore Girls” (which we may or may not have done) so as not to miss one iota of internet chatter, and having overcaffeinated arguments with your friends about #TeamJess vs #TeamLogan vs. #TeamDean (#TeamNoneofThem is the
winner), there are plenty of fun ways to immerse yourself in the land of Stars Hollow ahead of the comeback. Here are a few ideas we came up.
Listen to the Gilmore Guys podcast If you’re out on the road (or riding the train) feeling lonely in your love for “Gilmore Girls,” all you have to do is put on an episode of the Gilmore Guys and ... you’ll find instant companionship.
Gilmore Guys are two dudes, longtime “GG” fan Kevin T. Porter and relative newcomer Demi Adejuyigbe, who are both writers and comedians, discussing each episode in length, plus recurring segments such as “Pop, goes the culture” in
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which they play back a supercut of each pop culture reference in the episode, or their “Fa fa fa fa” fashion report, in which they dish on what everybody was wearing. Pick a favorite episode to rehash through their voices, or tune in for a “Gilmore Gab,” a talk with cast members and writers of the show, such as Scott Patterson (Luke) and Kelly Bishop(!), who plays matriarch Emily Gilmore. Oh, and there’s plenty of singing, of the show’s theme song “Where You Lead” and random tunes (R. Kelly’s “I Believe I Can Fly,” for example) that somehow doesn’t get annoying.
Eat like a Gilmore Whether you’re hosting a watch party or a bespoke version of a Luke’s Diner takeover, let this cookbook be your guide. Writer and chef Kristi Carlson’s “Eat like a Gilmore” is a Kickstarter success story: It includes 100 recipes either eaten, served or mentioned on the show. As she writes in the intro, “To eat the
way Lorelai and Rory eat at home, all you need is a drawer full of takeout menus, a magnet on the fridge with the number for the pizza place and a convenience store down the street.” True. But, if you want to throw your own Friday Night Dinner, you’ll find a recipe for Emily’s tried-and-true salmon puffs, or a meal of roasted squab, written to seem as easy as sauteing a chicken breast. Shout-outs to Sookie St. James include her iconic risotto and to-die-for peach sauce that she literally bled over in the pilot.
Make your own pilgrimage to reallife Stars Hollow OK, so you probably missed that Gilmore Girls Fan Fest weekend, aka, the stuff that Gilmore fans’ dreams are made of. (Anyway, we hear it rained.) You still have three weekends ahead of you until the revival, and then, really, your whole lifetime, to curate your own Stars Hollow
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getaway! Priceline.com is offering deals on car rentals and hotels in Washington Depot, Connecticut, and neighboring towns Guilford, New Milford and Litchfield. Understandably, a night at The Mayflower Grace, on which show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino based The Independence Inn, is a bit steep (from $675/ night) but you can find charming, affordable alternatives like the Litchfield Inn (from $109). Once you’re there, you can plan a whole itinerary of stop-offs at local haunts that evoke the show, such as Theo’s Downtown Diner (Luke’s Diner vibes) in New Milford, and Bradford House Antiques (Mrs. Kim’s Antiques vibes) in Litchfield.
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Rory devours books like Lorelai downs cups of coffee. What better way to get hyped for “GG” than to coax out your inner book worm? The Gilmore Girls Book Club meets each month at Word Bookstore in Brooklyn’s Greenpoint neighborhood as well
as in Jersey City to discuss one of 339 books referenced in the show, (past picks include Zadie Smith’s “On Beauty” and “Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk” by Legs McNeil and Gillian McCain) with the exception of their
novels.” If you can’t make it to Jersey City or Brooklyn, you can always start your own book club, pulling from the aforementioned list of 339 titles, which is available on BuzzFeed. Now, brew a pot of coffee and get to it.
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12 MUSIC With â&#x20AC;&#x153;57th & 9thâ&#x20AC;? the former Police frontman embraced a chill.
me, the experience was to enjoy myself.
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Prince, David Bowie, climate change and the refugee crisis spark Stingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s first record in 17 years. â&#x20AC;&#x153;57th & 9th,â&#x20AC;? named after the intersection the 65-year-old crosses every day to get to the studio, was recorded in just four months and features his touring drummer Vinnie Colaiuta and guitarist Dominic Miller, and Jerry Fuentes and Diego Navaira of the Tex-Mex band The Last Bandoleros. The former Police frontman chats about the ever-changing musicscape, social issues and the cold tingle he got while penning one of the songs for his 12th solo studio album which drops on Nov. 11. Your new album sits ďŹ rmly in the pop-rock genre, but did you consider going oďŹ&#x20AC;beat and doing an electronic record? [Laughs] An intrinsic part
Stingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;spontaneousâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; comeback Stingâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s 12th solo LP â&#x20AC;&#x153;57th & 9thâ&#x20AC;? drops Nov. 11 from Interscope/A&M Records. GETTY IMAGES
of a musicianâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s life is to create the wow factor, which comes down to the instruments as well as what your songs say. For example, in recent years, Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ve made records that had a more esoteric touch simply for the fact that a theme caught my attention and I was curious to learn new things. Perhaps people assume that I will
continue doing the same, which they may or may not like. But I was clear that with this album, I wanted to do something new and surprise people with something different. I wanted the public to hear something from me that they were not anticipating. Certainly, I could have also surprised them with an electronic
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music record. [Laughs] This album was something spontaneous, recorded very quickly and done with friends. Every day, I went to the studio in New York where I met with my guys and we would work. When I got back home I would try to give more shape to what we had done, find a story and turn it into song. For
Is it easy for you to ďŹ nd inspiration? It is very difficult. The first song, called â&#x20AC;&#x153;I Canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t Stop Thinking About You,â&#x20AC;? is a song about obsession. Itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s really about a writer who sits in front of a blank sheet that looks like a snowy field. Your job as a writer is to write something and dig to find something â&#x20AC;&#x201D; a muse, an idea and something to inspire you. The dilemma for any writer is to find inspiration. Music for me flows much faster and I get it in a more natural way, but the inspiration to write the lyrics of the song comes from a much more mysterious place that I really do not understand, but I know if I have patience and discipline it will come. In a way, I want to find myself in a somewhat uncomfortable situation because my life, as you can imagine, is very privileged. Where I live in New York, I have a terrace and during winter when it is freezing cold, below zero degrees, I lock myself out with my
paper, my pen and my music and do not enter the house until the song is finished. It is a way of inspiring me and forcing myself to write. I did this for many days. I was terribly cold and so my first song refers to that. Do you have a love-hate relationship with music? It is definitely an obsession. Sometimes it can be a curse. A musician has to analyze music. If you hear it in an elevator or in a supermarket and you donâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t like it, you canâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t disconnect because youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re constantly analyzing it. So I very much appreciate silence and concentrate on what I do. Iâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;m not sure if you saw the article that was written on a scan of my brain, which I had at the University of Montreal. First of all they found a brain, which is great. [Laughs] Basically they put on different music, some I liked and some I didnâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;t. The conclusion was that musicians listen with more parts of the brain than other people. So weâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;re cursed and blessed at the same time.
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Michael Moore: Don’t start celebrating yet The filmmaker talks “Michael Moore in Trumpland” and still being afraid of election night. MATT PRIGGE @mattprigge
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I was feeling pretty good about the election after the debates, but not so much after the email scandal Friday. I’ve been nervous even before this. This only makes it worse. I live in Michigan, in what I call one of the Brexit states. The polling we woke up to the morning of the primary back in March
Michael Moore has already voted. He sent in his absentee ballot the other day. No guess who he voted for. But a Trump presidency is still something that scares him. Moore is so worried that he released an eleventh hour movie, “Michael Moore in Trumpland,” now in select theaters and on iTunes. It’s not your typical Moore documentary; it simply shows a live performance he gave in Wilmington, Ohio — a one-man show about the election he delivered to a crowd of mostly Trump supporters. GETTY IMAGES
showed Hillary trouncing Bernie from anywhere from 15 to 30 points. Twelve hours later she lost to Bernie. Every poll was wrong. Do you feel the emails will have as much of an impact on the polls as some are claiming? I don’t think it will change a single vote. I do believe two things. I believe for people who were planning on not voting, that might have been the last straw, and now they’re going to vote for Trump. The other group I’m worried about is the Hillary voter. Ten percent of her vote got depressed over the weekend. That means they’re going to vote for her but not enthusiastically. Which means they’re not going to bring anyone to the polls with them. That’s harmful. Everybody should be scared s—less about this and keep working for the next six days.
In “Michael Moore in Trumpland,” in select theaters and now on iTunes, the filmmaker/political provocateur does a one-man show in Trump-supporting Wilmington, Ohio. GETTY IMAGES
I’m also concerned about the undecided voters who were going to vote. I’m more concerned about Bernie voters, which I’m one of. They’re still angry. I say to them, “What are you angry about? We got a socialist elected to the primaries in 22 states! [Hillary’s] adopted two-thirds of his platform! That never happens! If the Democrats get the Senate back, guess who’s the chairman of the Senate Budget Com-
mittee? Bernie Sanders, the socialist, is going to be in charge of the budget! Why are you angry?” Bernie voters should be taking a bow, going into the booth, voting for the first woman ever to be nominated in this country as president of the United States. And the next day we should be busy keeping the Bernie revolution going, supporting her in the good things she does and challenging her when she doesn’t do them.
Even if Trump loses, I’m afraid he’s awoken a part of the country that won’t go away. They will go away. Just like the segregationists went away. When I was young, people were saying, “The people who use the n-word all the time will never go away.” How often do you hear the n-word nowadays? Those people do go away. The haters lose. Haters always lose. They win for a while, and then they don’t.
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COLLINS TRADE A FALSE FLAG OPERATION OPINION
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The trade of Jamie Collins, who Bill Belichick himself once indirectly compared to Lawrence Taylor, was a false flag operation. It was an inside job, a trade that was meant to do damage to the Patriots’ team psyche. Belichick knows that late October and early November is no time for a team to peak, and at 7-1 and with no clear competition in the AFC, the Patriots were set to coast through the rest of the regular season without much of a challenge. So Belichick created his own challenge. How will the Patriots be able to survive without the most athletic player on their team? Figure it out, guys. Figure it out over these next two months. When I first heard that Collins was dealt, I literally thought it was a Twitter troll joke. Friggin’ Adarn Schefter had struck again! But after processing it for a few hours, I recalled
Jamie Collins picks off the Titans last season as Bill Belichick looks on. GETTY IMAGES
one particular quote from the masterful “oral history of Bill Belichick” piece that ran in ESPN The Magazine last month. Rick Venturi, who was a member of Belichick’s coaching staff in Cleveland, said the following of the current HC of the NEP: “If [Belichick] has a motivational style, I’d say that it’s constant emotional discomfort. That’s why his teams never flatline.” The Patriots, who have ripped off four straight easy wins since Tom Brady returned from his Deflategate
suspension, were surely getting a little too comfortable emotionally. Remember, this is a team that has been invested in the Deflategate, “everyone’s out to get us” rallying cry for nearly two years now. It was starting to wear thin. Also remember that the Patriots did flatline last season at a crucial point in their year, losing to the lowly Philadelphia Eagles at home in December. It was one of the more perplexing losses of the Belichick era. All told, the Pats lost four out of their
last six games in last year’s regular season and were never the same after losing in Denver on that Sunday night after Thanksgiving. Belichick’s teams traditionally peak after Thanksgiving, and the hoodie absolutely does not want a 2015 scenario to play out again. So now, come playoff time, Belichick will be able to point back to this point in the season. He’ll be able to point back to that shocking Halloween day where he did “what’s best for the football team.”
He’ll be able to say that his team has already been through a great deal of adversity. He’ll be able to say that whatever emotional trauma they’re about to deal with “against the Broncos, or the Steelers, or the Cowboys or the Seahawks” is nothing compared to that ugly Halloween day when he did what was “best for the football team.” Without a doubt, there’s a great deal of uneasiness and emotional discomfort going around the Patriots locker room today. Trading away one
of your best players is the ultimate wake-up call, and every single player will have the full attention of the coaching staff going forward. When media members give Belichick praise to his face, he almost always says, “It’s not about me, it’s about the players.” And that is a great lie. Belichick is one of the most self-aware persons this planet has ever produced and he knows full well how great of a coach he is. His ego is larger than Alan Branch’s stomach, and he knows full well that he is the only football coach on the planet that can get away with basically releasing a player of Collins’ caliber. The Patriots made this move on a bye week, and unlike the time when they shockingly released Lawyer Milloy, they will have an extra week to mull this one over. Players will be mourning the loss of Collins this week, but next week they will be laserfocused on the Seahawks and the final two months of their season. The Patriots won’t be flatlining anytime soon despite the “loss” of one of their top players.
NFL power rankings | by Luke Miller No. 1
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Vikings (5-2)
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The Patriots celebrated their revenge beatdown of the Bills by sending Jamie Collins to the Browns for a draft pick. Apparently you can afford to look to the future when you open up a three game lead between yourself and the rest of the division in Week 8.
After a rough day for Alex Smith — checked for a concussion twice and diagnosed with one once — the Chiefs can’t feel in terrible hands with Nick Foles. With the Colts focusing on the run the Chiefs had their best passing day of the season no matter who was at quarterback.
Make that two straight poor performances and some very unnerving problems along the offensive line for Minnesota, which has let 11 sacks of Sam Bradford endanger their most promising season in years. They’ll be relying on Bradford, who they spent a first-round pick on this offseason.
Despite a couple losses, the Falcons look to be in the game to stay this season, unlike a year ago, when their first loss led to a shocking streak that unraveled the season. Averaging four points more per game than any other team in the NFL, they are licking their chops to face Tampa Bay on Thursday.
The Steelers leave their bye still with the most wins in the AFC North, thanks to the Bengals overtime tie in London. Now Ben Roethlisberger and maybe even Ladarius Green are back. Which is good, because the offense was exactly what needed help.
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Eagles (4-3)
Sean Lee was a one-man wrecking ball for the Dallas defense on a night where the Cowboys needed every play they could get. This wasn’t the Cowboys’ most impressive night, but their resumé is padding out, and they’ve now got a two game lead over the rest of the division.
Even though Wade Phillips was taken to the hospital following a sideline collision or, to use Phillips’ words: “I got run over,” this defense still didn’t hesitate to score seven points of their own and intercept Philip Rivers three times. Rivers had only thrown four picks in the previous seven games this season.
Somehow, trapped inside a game where the Raiders outgained Tampa by almost 400 yards, Derek Carr threw for a team-record 513 yards, and they came from behind twice to win in overtime, is 23 penalties for 200 yards. Clean that up, Raiders. The AFC West doesn’t look to be easy pickings.
Russell Wilson has gone three straight games without a touchdown pass, his last one coming in Week 4. By the time the Seahawks take the field again, it will have been a month since his last pass found the end zone. They need to find a way to score when their offense is on the field.
The Eagles were unable to make a move for a wide receiver before Tuesday’s trade deadline. If help isn’t going to come from abroad it needs to start showing up from within. No Eagles receiver has had a 100-yard game since Jordan Matthews did it in the opener against Cleveland.
Best of the rest 11 — Packers (4-3) 12 — Bills (4-4) 13 — Texans (5-3) 14 — Cardinals (3-4-1) 15 — Chargers (3-5) 16 — Lions (4-4) 17 — Redskins (4-3-1) 18 — Bengals (3-4-1) 19 — Giants (4-3) 20 — Dolphins (3-4) 21 — Saints (3-4) 22 — Colts (4-4) 23 — Titans (4-4) 24 — Panthers (2-5)
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Week 9 marks the continuation of the “bye week blues”— with six teams having the week off, so it’s more important now than ever to be alert on the waiver wire. Be sure to check out Rotoballer.com’s Fantasy Football Waiver Wire Tool for up-to-the-hour waiver wire advice and ideas, and to follow me @Roto_Dubs for quick-hitting news and analysis.
Sparkplug Sproles a not-so-sneaky RB2 Ryan Mathews has clearly fallen out of favor with head coach Doug Pederson and the rest of the Philadelphia Eagles coaching staff, and as he loses touches, diminutive veteran Darren Sproles gains them. In the Eagles heartbreaking overtime loss to the Cowboys on Sunday night, Sproles outtouched Mathews 20-5, and cemented himself as the back to own in the quick-hitting, shortrange Philadelphia offense.
Austin Hooper, TE, Atlanta Falcons The Falcons’ rookie tight end will draw the start on Thursday night with Jacob Tamme out, and should finally be able to showcase his excellent ball skills and above-average speed.
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His value is even higher in PPR formats, but Sproles should be usable in all formats as a RB2 from here on out.
Explosive rookie ready to return for Cleveland Cleveland Browns rookie wide out Corey Coleman exploded onto the fantasy scene in Week 2, posting 104 yards and two
touchdowns on five catches. Unfortunately, a broken hand has kept him off the field since then. He is currently cleared for practice, and should be able to suit up unimpeded against the Cowboys in Week 9. With either Josh McCown or Cody Kessler under center for the Browns, there is some life to that offense, and Coleman has a great shot to step in and make an immediate impact
opposite Terrelle Pryor.
Saints workhorse in the doghouse Saints feature back Mark Ingram was benched toward the beginning of Week 8’s’ game against the Seahawks after a fumble, and was inexplicably not given another touch. It’s incredibly unlikely that one fumble caused a complete benching (there
seems to be something else at play here), but regardless of the reason it appears that the Saints will now employ a time-share in the backfield. Veteran Tim Hightower, who thrived at the end of the 2015 season when Ingram was placed on IR, will split touches with Ingram moving forward according to head coach Sean Payton, meaning Ingram’s days of RB2 production are likely over.
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NOTICE OF MORTGAGEEâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;S SALE OF REAL ESTATE By virtue and in execution of the Power of Sale contained in a certain mortgage given by Alaine M. Darooyan and Mohammad J. Darooyan to Mutual Bank, FSB, dated October 30, 1986 and recorded with the Suffolk County Registry of Deeds at Book 13025, Page 298 as affected by a Loan ModiďŹ cation recorded with said Registry at Book 13132, Page 272, and as affected by a Judgment and Order recorded with said Registry at Book 49504, Page 313, of which mortgage the undersigned is the present holder by assignment from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, as receiver/conservator/liquidating agent of First Mutual Bank For Savings to State Street Bank and Trust Company, as Trustee Under Indenture of Ryland Mortgage Securities Corporation Four dated June 25, 1992 and recorded with said registry on June 28, 1993 at Book 18323 Page 102 and by assignment from Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;FDICâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;â&#x20AC;&#x2122;) as Receiver for First Mutual Bank For Savings, Boston, MA, f/k/a Mutual Bank, FSB to State Street Bank ad Trust Company, as Trustee Under Indenture of Ryland Mortgage Securities Corporation Four dated February 26, 2009 and recorded with said registry on January 8, 2010 at Book 45938 Page 201, and by assignment from State Street Bank and Trust Company, as Trustee Under Indenture of Ryland Mortgage Securities Corporation Four to JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association dated November 24, 1999 and recorded with said registry on January 8, 2010 at Book 45938 Page 207 and by assignment from JP Morgan Chase Bank, National Association, as purchaser of loans and other assets of Washington Mutual Bank, f/k/a Washington Mutual Bank, FA (the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Savings Bankâ&#x20AC;?) from the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, acting as receiver for the Savings Bank and pursuant to its authority under the Federal Deposit Insurance Act, 12 U.S.C. section 1821(d) to Aurora Loan Services as Trustee for SASCO 2007-GEL2 dated October 31, 2008 and recorded with said registry on January 8, 2010 at Book 45938 Page 209, for breach of the conditions of said mortgage and for the purpose of foreclosing, the same will be sold at Public Auction at 11:00 a.m. on November 10, 2016, on the mortgaged premises located at 41 Westgate Road, Unit W41-1, Chestnut Village Condominium, Chestnut Hill (Boston), Suffolk County, Massachusetts, all and singular the premises described in said mortgage,
TO WIT: the unit (â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Unitâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;) known as Unit No. W41-1, at 8-20, 22-34, 36-48, and 64-76 Bryon Road and 15-27, 20-32, 29-41 and 34-46 Westgate Road (â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Buildingsâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;) in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, in Chestnut Village Condominium (â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Condominiumâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;), a condominium established pursuant to Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 183A by Master Deed dated November 20, 1985, and recorded with Suffolk Deeds in Book 12074, Page 085, on November 25, 1985, as amended by instrument recorded with Suffolk Deeds in Book 12800, Page 284, (hereinafter referred to as â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Master Deedâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;), which Unit is shown on the ďŹ&#x201A;oor plans of the Buildings ďŹ led simultaneously with said Master Deed in Suffolk Deeds and on the copy of the portion of said plans attached to the ďŹ rst deed of the Unit, to which was afďŹ xed the veriďŹ ed staternent of a registered architect in the form required by Section 9 of said Chapter 183A Said Unit is Conveyed together with: 1. An undivided .297 percentage interest in the common areas and facilities of the Condominium described in said Master Deed (â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Common Elements) 2. An easement for the continuance of all encroachments by the Unit on any adjoining units or Common Elements now existing or which may come into existence as a result of settling of the Buildings, alteration or repair to the Common Elements made by or with the consent of the Trustees of the Chestnut Village Condominium Trust, as a result of the repair or restoration of the Buildings or a Unit after damage by ďŹ re or other casualty, or as a result of condemnation or eminent domain proceedings. 3. An easement in common with the owners of other units to use any pipes, wires, ducts, ďŹ&#x201A;ues, cables, conduits, public utility lines and other Common Elements located in any of the other units and serving the Unit. 4. An easement for the exclusive use of the parking space(s) numbered 334 & 342 as shown on the site plan recorded with said Master Deed, or with any amendments thereto. Said unit is conveyed subject to: 1. Easements in favor of adjoining units and in favor of the Common Elements for the continuance of all encroachments of such adjoining units or Common Elements on the Unit, now existing, or which may come into existence as a result of settling of the Buildings, alteration or repair to the Common Elements made by or with the consent of the Trustees of the Chestnut Village Condominium Trust, as a result of repair or restoration of the Buildings or a unit after damage by ďŹ re or other casualty or as a result of condemnation or eminent domain preceedings. 2. An easement in favor of the other units to use the pipes, wires, ducts ďŹ&#x201A;ues, conduits, cables, public utility lines and other common Elements located in the Unit and serving such other units. 3. Exclusive rights in favor of the Grantor, her successors and assigns to use the parking spaces shown on the site plan ďŹ led with the Master Deed or any amendments thereto as and if designated in the Unit Deed of another unit owner or otherwise acquired by any person by a separate grant. 4. The provisions of the Master Deed, By-Laws and ďŹ&#x201A;oor plans of the Condominium recorded simultaneously with and as part of the Master Deed as the same may be amended from time to time by instruments recorded in Suffolk County Registry of Deeds, which provisions, together with any amendments thereto, shall constitute covenants running with the land and shall bind any person having at any time any interest or estate in the Unit, his family, servants and visitors, as though such provisions are recited and stipulated at length herein. The Unit is intended only for residential purposes. No use may be made of the Unit except as a residence for the Owner thereof or his permitted lessees and the members of their families or for no more than four (4) persons unrelated by blood or marriage. For Mortgagor(s)â&#x20AC;&#x2122; title, see deed of Kristine Brackett, Trustee of Chestnut Realty Trust, to be recorded herewith. For mortgagorâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s(sâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;) title see deed recorded with Suffolk County Registry of Deeds in Book 13025, Page 296. These premises will be sold and conveyed subject to and with the beneďŹ t of all rights, rights of way, restrictions, easements, covenants, liens or claims in the nature of liens, improvements, public assessments, any and all unpaid taxes, tax titles, tax liens, water and sewer liens and any other municipal assessments or liens or existing encumbrances of record which are in force and are applicable, having priority over said mortgage, whether or not reference to such restrictions, easements, improvements, liens or encumbrances is made in the deed.
TERMS OF SALE: A deposit of Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars by certiďŹ ed or bank check will be required to be paid by the purchaser at the time and place of sale. The balance is to be paid by certiďŹ ed or bank check at Harmon Law OfďŹ ces, P.C., 150 California Street, Newton, Massachusetts 02458, or by mail to P.O. Box 610389, Newton Highlands, Massachusetts 02461-0389, within thirty (30) days from the date of sale. Deed will be provided to purchaser for recording upon receipt in full of the purchase price. The description of the premises contained in said mortgage shall control in the event of an error in this publication. Other terms, if any, to be announced at the sale. U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Securities Corporation Mortgage Pass-Through CertiďŹ cates Series 2007-GEL2. Present holder of said mortgage By its Attorneys, HARMON LAW OFFICES, P.C. 150 California Street, Newton, MA 02458 (617) 558-0500 200711-2162 - PRP
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The Mortgagee reserves the right to postpone the sale to a later date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the sale and to further postpone at any adjourned sale-date by public proclamation at the time and date appointed for the adjourned sale date. The premises is to be sold subject to and with the beneďŹ t of all easements, restrictions, leases, tenancies, and rights of possession, building and zoning laws, encumbrances, condominium liens, if any and all other claim in the nature of liens, if any there be. In the event that the successful bidder at the foreclosure sale shall default in purchasing the within described property according to the terms of this Notice of Sale and/or the terms of the Memorandum of Sale executed at the time of foreclosure, the Mortgagee reserves the right to sell the property by foreclosure deed to the second highest bidder, providing that said second highest bidder shall deposit with the Mortgageeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s attorneys, DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D, Beverly, MA 01915, the amount of the required deposit as set forth herein within three (3) business days after written notice of the default of the previous highest bidder and title shall be conveyed to the said second highest bidder within thirty (30) days of said written notice. If the second highest bidder declines to purchase the within described property, the Mortgagee reserves the right to purchase the within described property at the amount bid by the second highest bidder. The foreclosure deed and the consideration paid by the successful bidder shall be held in escrow by DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC, (hereinafter called the â&#x20AC;&#x153;Escrow Agentâ&#x20AC;?) until the deed shall be released from escrow to the successful bidder at the same time as the consideration is released to the Mortgagee, thirty (30) days after the date of sale, whereupon all obligations of the Escrow Agent shall be deemed to have been properly fulďŹ lled and the Escrow Agent shall be discharged. Other terms to be announced at the sale. Dated: October 12, 2016 Nationstar Mortgage LLC By: Reneau J Longoria. Esq., DOONAN, GRAVES, & LONGORIA LLC 100 Cummings Center, Suite 225D Beverly, MA 01915 s WWW DGANDL COM s 0!15%44%
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