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A US bankruptcy judge's order allowing General Motors to sell most of its assets to a new company went into effect yesterday despite a last-minute appeal by plaintiffs in a product liability case. The path is now clear for GM to leave bankruptcy protection in record time as a leaner company better equipped to compete in the global motor market. GM CEO Fritz Henderson will hold a news conference ...
A new Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) plan that seeks to enhance runway safety at airports around the country would demolish the historic hangar that houses the American Airpower Museum at Republic Airport, Farmingdale, prompting Congressman Steve Israel to introduce legislation that would compel the FAA to partially fund a replacement hangar and earning the support of U.S. Senator Charles ...
The French town of St. Mere Eglise was the first to be liberated June 6, 1944, during the Normandy Campaign of World War II. Years later, Philippe Esvelin, whose parents grew up in Le Muy, decided to write a book detailing some of the lesser-known heroes of World War II: the glider pilots. His book, “Forgotten Wings,” details the history and use of gliders in the war, and Melvin Pliner of ...
p2pnet news view Freedom | P2P:- It’s the end of Day Four of the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) ‘investigation’ into traffic throttling / net neutrality in Canada.. The CIPPIC (Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic) has been following the proceedings on Twitter. p2pnet will be running each day as it comes, and here’s the [...]
LARGO It might have started with his first car, a Model T, during the Great Depression.
TITUSVILLE — Tico Bell lifted off with the distinctive rumble of a C-47 aircraft, one of its first flights since a landing accident eight years ago grounded the historic 67-year-old plane.
Acors, Mr. Garland Lewis, 81, of Hanover, a retired employee of the heating and air conditioning industry, husband of Ada Acors. Allen, Mr. Robert A. Jr., 65, of Richmond, an Army veteran of the Vietnam War, a self-employed tax accountant. Baker, Mr. Joseph C. Sr., 65, of Charles City, a former employee of Qimonda, widower of Irishdeen Baker.
An historic World War II aircraft is now flying again because of a restoration by a Brevard County flying group.
July 7 (Bloomberg) -- Canadian stocks slid for a second day as commodity producers and banks dropped on concern the economic slump is hurting earnings more than investors expected.
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