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Monthly Archives: April 2015
Tigers scam alert: Fake team merchandise, tickets
I’M SURE A LOT OF PEOPLE WANT TO BID ON SOME OF THOSE ITEMS. YOU SEE THEM AT EVERY GAME, PEOPLE STANDING OUTSIDE OF COMERICA PARK EVERYTHING GREAT DEALS ON T-SHIRTS, HATS, FOAM FINGERS, BUT ARE THEY KNOCK-OFFS? Karen: AND … Continue reading
Shell’s solution to resource problems lies in innovation
HUGH Mitchell, Shell’s human resources chief AS countries worldwide hurtle toward urbanization amid climate change, governments and companies alike face more complex challenges in feeding, heating, cooling and moving people. Cities, in the words of Shell’s human resources chief Hugh … Continue reading
3-D printing technology opens new opportunities for defense contractor SAIC
Science Applications International Corp. in North Charleston is among the nation’s first companies to use 3-D printing technology to help the U.S. military save money and retrofit Gulf War-era equipment that otherwise would be obsolete and irreplaceable. “The Marine Corps … Continue reading
Review: Harden’s Hamburgers keeps iconic flavors under new owners
New owners of classic hamburger joint makes few changes to menu Story Comments (2) Image (7) Print Create a hardcopy of this page Font Size: Default font size Larger font size JAMES GIBBARD Harden’s triple cheeseburger A triple cheeseburger and … Continue reading
Quality of Life Series: Learning through hobbies and games – Stephenville Empire
MICHAEL ROSS/E-T The Quality of Life Series This week: Learning through hobbies and games James Smola, owner of South Loop Pawn Hobby Shop. Posted: Friday, April 3, 2015 1:00 pm Quality of Life Series: Learning through hobbies and games By … Continue reading
Airline world’s tiny secret: infatuation with model planes
NEW YORK (AP) — In America, businessmen shake hands. In Japan, they bow. But all over the world airline executives engage in a greeting that is all their own: the exchange of model airplanes. When airlines start flying to new … Continue reading
Puzzle jugs used to trick bar patrons – Las Vegas Review
Practical jokes are not a new idea. Puzzle jugs that trick bar patrons can be traced back to the 15th century or even earlier. By the middle of the 17th century, puzzle jugs large enough to hold about 2 cups … Continue reading