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Monthly Archives: July 2016
6 Things That Will Make Dentistry Less Painful
Here’s something to gnaw on: Your teeth endure nature’s cruel forces—all that chewing and gnashing, not to mention the two hours spent grazing through an $8 bucket of popcorn at Star Trek Beyond. Luckily, science is helping more dentists—and patients—boldly … Continue reading
Military aircraft crashes at Portugal’s Montijo Airbase, 3 killed
The four-engine military transport aircraft caught fire during take-off on Monday, Portugal’s RTP broadcaster reported. At least three Portuguese Air Force personnel have died, a source in the National Medical Emergency Institute told Lusa news agency, adding that the authorities … Continue reading
Durango sculptor builds model of early 20th century aircraft
Formerly a builder like his father, Claussen, 65, had taken a few welding classes and started making stone sculptures in 1978, eventually moving on to using metal and wood. Attached to being his own boss, he’s been able to sustain … Continue reading
Boeing modifies one MAX model and is seriously studying two more new airplanes
Boeing is likely to decide by year end whether to go ahead with a larger version of its 737 MAX, one that would replace the current -9 MAX with a bigger model referred to as the -10 MAX, a leading … Continue reading
Scrappy at first, Boeing grew into a company built to last
The Boeing Co. is turning 100 on July 15. Throughout the year, The Daily Herald is covering the people, airplanes and moments that define The Boeing Century. More about this series A steady, chill wind blew across the North Carolina … Continue reading
One Alaskan’s love affair with a British roadster
“That stuff doesn’t just happen: The fact that I’m sitting there in that tire shop to read the wanted ad, the fact that I have the car for sale, the fact that George had a record of the VIN number, … Continue reading
Ahead of Farnborough Air Show, Boeing’s Conner talks job cuts, Iran and new airplanes
Boeing Commercial Airplanes boss Ray Conner said Sunday in London that though the pace of voluntary job reductions in the Puget Sound region has been slower than expected, job cuts will continue through more voluntary buyouts and should total around … Continue reading