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Monthly Archives: April 2014
Why you pay more rent than your neighbor
A two-bedroom apartment in one of north Charlotte’s largest complexes could cost you about $900 a month. Next week, it might run you hundreds of dollars more. Apartment shoppers in Charlotte are finding that prices on units they’re interested in … Continue reading
120 model airplanes ready to take off from Raymond
model airplane enthusiasts should make plans to visit Raymond on Saturday. The airplanes come from at least 12 states, and it’s the 11th year that they’ve descended on Raymond. It’s a time for old friends to get together and put … Continue reading
Is Obama’s Asia Pivot More Than Talk?
In November 2011, Barack Obama told the Australian parliament that the United States was embarking on a major shift in its foreign policy—with a pivot to Asia. “After a decade in which we fought two wars that cost us dearly, … Continue reading
McMorris Rodgers says ACA likely to stay
McMorris Rodgers(Full-size photo) With the news this week that more than 600,000 Washington residents have acquired new health care plans through the state exchange, U.S. Rep. Cathy McMorris Rodgers said it’s unlikely the Affordable Care Act will be repealed. “We need to … Continue reading
CRASH?!! If bored with Malaysian plane coverage, here’s aircraft safety news …
Use of this website signifies your agreement to the Terms of Service and Privacy Policy. © Copyright 2014 NYDailyNews.com. All rights reserved. Article source: http://www.nydailynews.com/blogs/dc/crash-bored-malaysian-plane-coverage-aircraft-safety-news-closer-home-blog-entry-1.1768706
A traveler’s guide to in-flight WiFi
You’re on a nice, long domestic flight. In coach. There’s a screaming baby two rows up; the pages of the in-flight magazine are stuck together with someone else’s chewing gum; and the 9-inch overhead CRT is showing a 2-year-old episode … Continue reading
Australia New Fighter Jets Is like Buying an iPhone
When people decide to buy the newest iPhone, they realize that next month, a new edition will be released that is even better and so a lot of consumers decide to wait for the best model to be released. Apparently … Continue reading