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Monthly Archives: December 2014
Family Time: Your teen’s loud music could be permanently damaging their hearing
Posted Dec. 29, 2014 @ 12:01 am Article source: http://www.recordnet.com/article/20141229/NEWS/141229868/101115/A_LIFE
The 2014 Novel of the Year
Immigration reform is the unusual political debate in which those whose lives it most affects—the nation’s twelve million illegal immigrants—are rarely granted the opportunity to contribute. But politicians abhor a rhetorical vacuum, and they have clamored to fill it. Immigrants, … Continue reading
Shares Drop for AirAsia After Plane Disappears
To save articles or get newsletters, alerts or recommendations – all free. Don’t have an account yet?Create an account » Subscribed through iTunes and need an NYTimes.com account?Learn more » Article source: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/30/business/international/airasia-shares.html
Historic airplane Gee Bee Z, ‘The City of Springfield,’ proposed for new LEGO set
SPRINGFIELD – Michael Comeau was watching the 1991 Disney film “The Rocketeer” when he noticed an unusual airplane. The engine was enormous compared to the airframe; it was compact, sleek and complex. The Tucson, Ariz., man told MassLive.com that he … Continue reading
Drones help farmers keep eye on crops, livestock
INDIANAPOLIS — Jim Love has had an affinity for aircraft since he was a boy. Growing up on the farm, he and his father flew model airplanes. Now Love, a farm business adviser at Beck’s Hybrids, is learning how UAVs, … Continue reading
The Red Baron takes to the skies once again: Valley City brothers restore a …
The plane started as a U.S. Army Air Corps trainer in World War II, then got a second life as a crop-duster. In its third life, the biplane twisted, turned and pleased fans of flight as it hawked Red Baron … Continue reading
Remote control enthusiasts take to the air
Ellen Sussman / Green Valley News Up and away! Curt Summers’s Gyro 30 lifts off. Up and away! Mike Allen shows off the tiny Nano-Quad, which comes with four motors. If you go Come watch the Quail Creek Remote Control … Continue reading