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Monthly Archives: January 2019
More Deadly Toys from Hamas
Hamas officials have apparently decided to return to the toy chest to find another weapon as effective as the so-called “terror kites” that have caused so much damage to Israeli property during weekly riots along the Israel-Gaza Strip border since … Continue reading
The Last 747: Airlines Dump the Jumbo Jet, Transforming International Travel
About a year ago, a Boeing 747 operated by Delta Air Lines took off from Atlanta for a three-hour flight to Pinal Airpark, a boneyard for unwanted aircraft in Arizona’s Sonoran Desert. The once celebrated giant of the sky, which … Continue reading
Goldwater exhibit displays rarely seen sides of Arizona
Ali Goldwater remembers flying in a plane over the Grand Canyon with William F. Buckley, Jr. and her grandfather, Barry Goldwater, when she was about five years old. “We flew up there, and he would always have a camera,” she … Continue reading
Israeli choppers strike Hamas posts in Gaza Strip
Israeli attack helicopters have struck two posts belonging to the Palestinian Islamic resistance movement, Hamas, in southern parts of the besieged Gaza Strip, the regime’s military says. “Earlier today, an explosive device attached to a large cluster of balloons was … Continue reading
‘Moxy’ And JetBlue Place Firm Orders For 120 Airbus A220 Aircraft
The latest airline venture from JetBlue founder David Neeleman, provisionally named Moxy, has signed a fixed order for 60 A220-300 aircraft, Airbus has announced. At the same time, JetBlue has placed firm orders for 60 A220-300 aircraft. Airbus A220-300 aircraft in … Continue reading
A Mexican model for offsetting carbon
Walking through a pine forest in Mexico’s Sierra Norte mountains, I see peaks through a blanket of clouds. It’s breathtaking. At the top of the mountain, about 60 people dip freshly handmade tortillas into a rich, spicy pork soup as … Continue reading
Obituary for George L. Fell, III
George L. Fell, III June 26, 1947-Dec. 31, 2018 Age: 71 Residence: Eaton George L. Fell, III, 71 of Eaton, passed away at his home Dec. 31, 2018. George was born June 26, 1947, in Colorado Springs, to George Louis … Continue reading