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From: NYTimes.com To: jeevacation@gmail.com Subject: Times Insider: Highlights From the Week Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2017 14:09:56 +0000 View in Browser Add to your address boo: gybe New York Times IThe New York Times Saturday. August 12. 2017 NYTimes.com/Insider » EFTA00685670 The newsroom toasts David W. Dunlap, whose 36-year tenure on the Metro desk has come to an end. (Mr. Dunlap will continue to write articles for Times Insider.) The newsroom toasts David W. Dunlap, whose 36-year tenure on the Metro desk has come to an end. (Mr. Dunlap will continue to write articles for Times Insider.) Stephen Hiliner/The Neu York Times Hello Insiders, When the writer Sadie Stein published a piece last week about buttered breakfast rolls in The Times, she didn't foresee the bread-and-butter backlash it would ignite. Her essay engendered reactions all across the internet — especially on Twitter, where some users were furious. Sure, plenty of readers had fond memories of the buttered rolls I described, but others were angry: They felt condescended to and insulted. How dare I claim the buttered roll for New York, like some sort of cosmopolitan conquistador? I was called an elitist, a bubble-dweller who (apparently) spent my days snickering at rubes in flyover country. At Times Insider this week, we explore how it feels when online anger is directed at you. Take a read. Looking for something else? Foodies: For you, we have a tour of Julia Child's former Georgetown home — yellow and leaning like the Tower of Pisa. "Man, was it ugly," writes our journalist. Politics junkies: For you, we have a tour of Sarah Huckabee Sanders' former White House office. She's soon to move into Sean Spicer's old digs, where she'll gain a fireplace. Until next week, Francesca Donner Times Insider EFTA00685671 20ne article on the buttered roll and a writer gets flamed. One article on the buttered roll and a writer gets flamed. liz Barclay for The New York Times A Lowly Breakfast Food Begets High Drama "With the amount of brealdng news stories in the world, who could possibly be that interested in a little essay about buttered rolls?" NEW YORK, AUGUST 18 Live Event: `Fall Preview' at Joe's Pub Rv INSIDER STAFF Join us on Friday, Aug. 18, for an inside look at Arts & Leisure's 2017 Fall Preview — with special performances by Chloe Sevigny and Quentin Earl Darrington. Just Months Later, Another Press Secretary Profile C I IAEI. M. GRYNBAL "I didn't expect to be writing a second one so soon." Julia Child's Old Kitchen: Dark, Decrepit and Robbed of Tiling A journalist at The Times saw a local news listing about the sale of a Washington home once owned by the celebrated chef, and decided to learn more. EFTA00685672 Meet the Graduates of Walmart Academy B) MI( HALL ( ottkl.R\ Our reporter explains how a story about the retailer's training program didn't turn out as he expected — instead he learned about the trainees themselves. LOOKING BACK 1950 I `Atomic Bomb Is Not the Weapon' By DAVID W. DUNLAP As America reeled from North Korea's attack on the South in 1950, some voices called for a nuclear response. Hanson Baldwin's was not among them. Wondering What Else to Watch? Then you might enjoy the Watching newsletter. Three times a week, we offer recommendations on the best TV shows and films to stream and watch, delivered to your inbox. Subscribe here. PICTURING THE FIRST WORLD WAR An Inside Look at the Germans' Deadly Bomber By DAVID W. DUNLAP The downing of Gotha aircraft over England in mid-1917 allowed the Allies to dissect the terrifying aircraft. What We're Reading: Recommendations From Maggie Haberman, the Trump Whisperer Great reads from Bloomberg, Politico, The Washington Post and The Toronto Star. EFTA00685673 Tor Once, No One Was Upset. Truth Works.' t.ELA MOoKE AND MANNA Mtl.ottl) Our Top to Comments of the Week: Readers debate truth in subway announcements, North Korea and what to say when people ask why you don't have kids. FOLLOW NYTimes Fa FACEBOOK Tw @nyttmes Get more NYTimes.com newsletters » Times Journeys - How people that want to understand, travel. ABOUT THIS EMAIL You received this message because you signed up for NYlimes.com's Times Insider newsletter. Unsubscribe Manage Subscriptions Change Your Email Privacy Policy Contact Advertise Copyright 2017 The New York Times Company 620 Eighth Avenue New York, NY 10018 rw EFTA00685674

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