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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Dallas officials: 120 still on Ebola monitoring
Thomas Eric Duncan (Photo: Wilmot Chayee , AP ) Atlanta – — Federal health officials on Monday issued new guidelines to promote head-to-toe protection for health workers treating Ebola patients. Officials have been scrambling to come up with new advice … Continue reading
Sweeping air devices for greener planes
The large amount of jet fuel required to fly an airplane from point A to point B can have negative impacts on the environment and—as higher fuel costs contribute to rising ticket prices—a traveler’s wallet. With funding from NASA and … Continue reading
German Model Aircraft Manufacturer Under Fire for Negative Portrayal of …
“WingsWorld,” Herpa’s monthly magazine, carries a feature about El Al that refers to “US patronage of Zionism” and “a violent, illegal occupation and eviction.” Photo: The Algemeiner. A leading German manufacturer of model airplanes is at the center of row … Continue reading
What the Ebola Experts Miss
Of course we should ban all nonessential travel from Liberia, Guinea, Sierra Leone and any other country badly hit by the Ebola virus. The lesson of the crisis so far isn’t that this protocol rather than that one should have … Continue reading
How did Boeing experience help turn around Ford Motor Co?
Ford Motor Co. President and Chief Executive Officer Alan Mulally. Jan. 26, 2010.(Photo: KING) SEATTLE — Alan Mulally spent nearly eight years as head of Ford Motor Company and many people in Western Washington remember him as visible former chief … Continue reading
Up to three Ebola-infected travelers might fly each month
.cnn_html_media_utility::before{color:red;content:’>>’;font-size:9px;line-height:12px;padding-right:1px} .cnnstrylccimg640{margin:0 27px 14px 0} .captionText{filter:alpha(opacity=100);opacity:1} .cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a,.cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a:visited,.cnn_html_slideshow_media_caption a:link,.captionText a,.captionText a:visited,.captiontext a:link{color:outline:medium none} .cnnVerticalGalleryPhoto{margin:0 auto;padding-right:68px;width:270px} ]]> Health workers bury the body of a woman who is suspected of having died of the Ebola virus on the outskirts of Monrovia, … Continue reading
120 people now being monitored for Ebola in Texas
DALLAS — About 120 people are now being monitored for possible infection with Ebola because they may have had contact with one of the three people in Dallas who had the disease, Texas health officials said Monday. Officials said 43 … Continue reading