Saturday, January 6, 2007

FAA Proposes Making Airliners More Resistant To Terror (Curved Shower Curtain Rod) Attacks


FAA Proposes Making Airliners More Resistant To Terror Attacks
NPRM Seeks Comment On New Bulkhead, Design Regulations The Federal Aviation Administration has proposed a sweeping new set of regulations intended to make new airliners less susceptible to terrorist attacks.
Aussies complete 5-0 Ashes whitewash
Andrew Flintoff is urging his beleaguered team-mates to learn the lessons from their 5-0 series defeat after Australia condemned England to their first Ashes whitewash in 86 years.
Athayde's rich skills on display with RPO
RPO concertmaster Juliana Athayde showed herself a consummate team player with her colleagues in Prokofiev's Violin Concerto No. 2.
Mating Souls
What is a soul mate? Do they even exist? Find true meaning behind encounters, challenges and even heartbreak as a dimension we may normally overlook unfolds.
Atlanta Hartsfield Earns 'World's Busiest' Title Once Again
Beats O'Hare By Nearly 20,000 Operations The FAA confirmed yesterday Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson International is still the world's busiest airport.
DOUBLE CELEBRATION AT MUSSELBURGH
Musselburgh Racecourse kicks off the New Year with a double celebration at their curtain raising meeting on Friday. The 3500 attendance at the New Year Sprint meeting nudged the East Lothian course over the finishing line to notch up a record annual attendance of 70,049.