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Portland International Airport is soon going to become a cenotaph for recycling. It will go on to flaunt perfectly green environs; a vibrant ecosystem, as USA Today puts it. Its new office will adroitly recycle human waste sewage and will power the...
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Alaska Governor and former Republican 2008 vice-president nominee Sarah Palin has decided to resign from her governorship.
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Despite about two trillion dollars pumped into banks and the general economy from the government, the United States’ economy continues to shed jobs.
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Gavin Newsom, the mayor of San Francisco, has an emergency button under his desk that was installed 30 years ago after former City Supervisor Dan White entered City...
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The King of Pop still had it.
In defiance of all the critics who called him Wacko Jacko and a has-been, Michael Jackson still put on a show that eluded most artists....
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California, one of the world’s largest economies, has reached the brink. It is a sad day for America for California always promised the “Golden Road”...
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For the first time since 1968, a party will command a filibuster proof majority in the Senate.
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The aviation industry may breath a sigh of relief as bottleneck technology comes to its rescue. Bombarding a plane’s wings with numerous tiny holes is supposed to...
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Influenced by the elegance of 21st century aviation, designer Nathan Mills has come up with a duo of indoor and outdoor furniture, hailed as M30 & M31, which...
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Flying in luxury will never lose its charm for those who can afford it. Oprah Winfrey recently said in a speech to Duke University’s graduating class, “It’s great...
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The business class aviation industry is officially feeling the pinch of the recession. Hawker Beechcraft Corporation, known for its high-end private jets for the...
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MotoArt, the company that turns vintage aviation parts into stunning fixtures for the home and office, is now back with the 747 Jet Liner Bed. This bed has been made...
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Aviation experts say some recent airline accidents with few or no fatalities show that the chances of surviving crashes are better than ever.
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Airline safety advocates filed a lawsuit Tuesday to force the U.S. Department of Transportation to adopt long-standing safety recommendations in the wake of a deadly...
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The former inspector general for the U.S. Department of Transportation says the government is moving too slowly on improving air safety.
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Aviation pioneer Nancy Bird-Walton, who became the first woman in Australia to operate a commercial aircraft, died Tuesday from natural causes, her family said. She was...
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China is taking new steps to shore up its aviation industry amid global economic turmoil, giving struggling airlines a $360 million tax break and $26 billion in loans...
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Aviation safety experts said Tuesday strong crosswinds likely were a factor in an accident last month that sent a Continental Airlines jet into a bone-jarring veer off...
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A plan to remove weather forecasters from the nation’s Air Route Traffic Control Centers could endanger air travelers, the forecasters warned on Friday.
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The European Union on Wednesday welcomed Indonesia’s adoption of a new aviation law, a sign that the bloc may be moving to end its ban on all Indonesian...
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The European Union and Canada have reached a deal that will open up their aviation markets to each other, removing restrictions on ownership and direct flights, EU...
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Aviation officials say Illinois’ first snowstorm of the season has canceled 50 flights so far at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport.
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Closing what he called the last major vulnerability for bringing a weapon of mass destruction into the U.S., Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff announced new...
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State-owned China Aviation Industry Corp. is preparing to acquire a foreign general aircraft manufacturer, with the deal expected by the end of the year, reports said...
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State-owned China Aviation Industry Corp. is preparing to acquire a foreign aircraft manufacturer, with the deal expected by the end of the year, a report said...
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