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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Bridge survives flood simulation
University of New Mexico professor Bruce Thomson, standing on platform, watches a demonstration of a scale model of Albuquerque’s flood control system. (John Fleck/Albuquerque Journal) Copyright © 2014 Albuquerque Journal Absent a really giant floating rubber ducky, the Rail Runner … Continue reading
Universe created on canvas of color
“Ludmilla Litvyck in flight-Red/11” is a 2013 archival digital print by Patrick Nagatani. (Courtesy of Andrew Smith Gallery) Both director and historian, Patrick Nagatani is a sorcerer of stories. The Albuquerque-based artist conjures universes on canvas, combining photography, masking tape, … Continue reading
Air Fiesta attracts crowd Saturday; second show today
Organizers billed it, simply, as the best show yet and, according to Air Fiesta Chairman David Hughston, that fanfare was deserved. With day one of the two-day show in the books Saturday, Hughston said he was pleased with the turnout … Continue reading
Newington airplane parts maker looks to Asia market
Home News Breaking News Maine National/World Opinion Columnists Blogs Police Logs Multimedia Health Family Religion Celebrations Honors Recognition Weather Archives Special Sections Your Paper Portsmouth Herald Exeter News-Letter Hampton Union York County Coast Star The York Weekly Spotlight Subscribe Business … Continue reading
Teens cut swastika into boy’s forehead
A U.S. military drone strike in Yemen in December may have killed up to a dozen civilians on their way to a wedding and injured others, including the bride, a human rights group says. U.S. officials say only members of … Continue reading
Sea Dragon helicopter: Troubled past, uncertain future – The Virginian
By Mike Hixenbaugh The Virginian-Pilot© February 22, 2014 NORFOLK The Navy started making plans in the late 1990s to retire the most powerful and crash-prone helicopters in its fleet. By then, several of the service’s MH-53E Sea Dragons – the … Continue reading
Borough assembly postpones racetrack regulation changes – Mat
Frontiersman file photo Racetrack regulations The Mat-Su Borough Assembly has pushed back discussing racetrack regulations until April. Posted: Friday, February 21, 2014 5:00 pm Borough assembly postpones racetrack regulation changes 0 comments Posted on Feb 21, 2014 by Andrew Wellner PALMER … Continue reading