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Monthly Archives: January 2019
From rancid Jell-O to waterbed
He used Jell-O and cornstarch at first, but the squashy gunk, poured into a vinyl bladder, was too heavy to move. And it began to stink after a few days. Then he tried water. “Rancid Jell-O Led to First Water … Continue reading
The Gazette Year in Review 2018
JANUARY – LOCALS HELP CRIME FIGHT – With criminals using social media more and more these days as part of their operations, local rural residents could help counter the threat by getting to know their neighbours, said Gerald Ingeveld, president … Continue reading
Mark Murphy column: For the New Year, some reflections on time
Christmas came and went this year in a whirlwind, almost too fast to see, a mélange of sparkling lights, wrapping paper and family meals and then it was over, far too soon, and I found myself on the day after … Continue reading
chronicle-tribune.com – Chronicle
hcox@chronicle-tribune.com Many people in the area might remember shopping for wallpaper at Joey’s Discount Wallpaper which was located on Ind. 9 for more than a decade. Now however, when people walk through the familiar front doors, they can buy anything … Continue reading
The big jet behind Everett’s big doors: Boeing readies first 777X to fly
SPECIAL OFFER Try 1 month of Digital Plus for 99¢Cancel anytime ✓ Unlimited access to E-Edition (PDF of newspaper) ✓ Unlimited articles, complete access to tdn.com and apps ✓ Skip article surveys Article source: https://tdn.com/news/state-and-regional/the-big-jet-behind-everett-s-big-doors-boeing-readies/article_f8b8fb20-8be0-51a2-98f9-dd0887f65499.html
Where Did American Scholars Go Wrong in Their Study of China?
News Analysis The year 2018 saw the disillusionment of an entire generation of China specialists, and many former “panda huggers” have begun to admit that they got China wrong. Where exactly did they go awry? Major Flaws According to Cheng … Continue reading
AirlineGeeks Year in Review: 2018
Aviation continues to keep people and economies connected as more people fly each year. As the 125th anniversary of the Wright Brothers’ first flight’s was celebrated on Dec. 17, aviation enthusiasts and professionals had an opportunity to reflect on the … Continue reading