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Monthly Archives: August 2016
My Las Cruces: Aug. 7 – Las Cruces Sun
Buy Photo A poppy bends under the weight of a bumblebee.(Photo: Sun-News file photo)Buy Photo SUNDAY AUG. 7 Music in the Park Series: 7 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 7, at Young Park, 1905 E. Nevada Ave. Featuring Remember Then-A Class Act … Continue reading
Arlington’s Glasair becomes state’s 2nd largest plane maker
ARLINGTON — The alarm klaxon cut through the whirring noise of the airplane engine. The digital speed gauge dropped steadily toward 39 knots — the two-seat plane’s stall speed, indicating it would be going too slow to stay in the … Continue reading
Obits once brought newspapers to life
Email var addthis_config = {“data_track_addressbar”:false}; Print Font Size: Default font size Larger font size –> You reach an age when you begin to repeat yourself, telling your best stories over again to the pained faces of friends and loved ones. … Continue reading
The Rio Opening Ceremony: National Trauma Via Cirque du Soleil–Style Performance Art
After the party, came the lecture. A young boy walked through the arena to a tree, at which point Judi Dench could be heard reading a poem, and a video took over (another cost saver). This video spoke about climate … Continue reading
Flying free
Article source: http://www.mysanantonio.com/news/education/article/Flying-free-9126259.php
Why Iran Will Never Proceed With The Proposed Plane Purchases
In deciding whether to formally prohibit plane sales that already seem commercially infeasible, Washington should consider one question: if the Islamic Republic is going to shoot itself in the foot, why refuse it the gun? In the continuing debate about … Continue reading
Readers Sound Off on Gov. Cuomo’s Record on Public Higher Education
Taking Gov. Cuomo to Task for His Higher Ed Record Andrew Cuomo put forward a progressive face at the Democratic National Convention (“Cuomo Assails Republican Agenda,” July 29). Yet, his record on public higher education belies his assertions. The state’s … Continue reading