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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Wisconsin can compete on the global stage
Doggett teaches courses in global competition, entrepreneurship and sustainability in UT’s MBA and Executive MBA programs in Austin, Dallas and Houston. He has taught in Austria, China, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Mexico, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand. Doggett is an author and … Continue reading
40 years of the Carlisle Spring Swap Meet and Car Show
The Carlisle Car Show and Swap Meet attracts 100,000 people or more in 5 days. This year marks their 40th anniversary, 1994-2014. “You meet, as Miranda Lambert recently said in a song, ‘All kinds of kinds’ here,” said Mike Garland, … Continue reading
Ron Howard Talks ‘The Andy Griffith Show’ And Working With John Wayne …
Amid today’s spectacle-heavy Hollywood business model, Ron Howard calls making any drama a “labor of love.” He’s performed many labors throughout his storied career, directing films such as “The Paper,” “Apollo 13,” “A Beautiful Mind” and “Frost/Nixon.” The Oscar-winning filmmaker’s … Continue reading
Aerospace firms boost payrolls; defense slips
Southern Arizona’s major aerospace employers are among the technology-based companies that staged a resurgence in 2013, as several firms serving commercial aviation markets boosted their payrolls. Meanwhile, aerospace-oriented defense firms like Raytheon Missile Systems shed some jobs in 2013, while … Continue reading
THE CUBE: A 3D printer that fits on your home desktop
From creating shoes to airplane parts, there isn’t much a 3D printer can’t print. At least, that is what 3D Systems, a 3D printer manufacturer based in Rock Hill, has been demonstrating with its line of new-age technology that now … Continue reading
NASA Supersonic Science Aims to Shush Sonic Booms
This rendering shows the Lockheed Martin future supersonic advanced concept featuring two engines under the wings and one on top of the fuselage (not visible in this image). Credit: NASA/Lockheed Martin The dream of a supersonic passenger airplane lives on. … Continue reading
Sports Notes
MEETINGS Guam Hal’s Angels Football Association 2014 general membership meeting, 7 p.m. May 1 at Hal Shiroma Field (Angels Field) in Dededo. Agenda: election of officers. Guam Little League girls’ fast-pitch softball meeting 7 p.m. every Wednesday at Shirley’s in … Continue reading