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June 23, 2008 Hot Trends
Birmingham Airport begins terminal overhaul
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 03:45:53 PDT
Birmingham International Airport has commenced work on a £45 million expansion project for Terminal 1. Once completed, the bright and modern facility - dubbed the International Pier - will stand three storeys tall and 240 metres long. It will provide air-bridged aircraft parking for seven separate wide-bodied aircraft as well as space for 13 smaller aircraft, and will also incorporate several new passenger lounges. Continue reading:
Funeral-services workshop covers cutting-edge trends (The Index-Journal)
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:42:17 PDT
Steven Schaal, division manager for Matthews Cremation in Orlando, conducts the funeral-services workshop. (Contributed photo) The South Carolina Center for Funeral Service Education, also known as the Funeral Service curriculum at Piedmont Tech, recently hosted a workshop for students and funeral service professionals to address cutting-edge trends.
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:51:01 PDT
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole A Roman Catholic adoption agency has said it will not comply with gay equality laws. Comment: How the biggest threat to gay communities in Singapore is not just the legal system Singapore is a tiny island state which has managed cramped 4.6 million people into her lands. Although it is sandwiched between Muslim countries, the country has a Chinese majority, but also supports a healthy proportion o
Arshavin Wants A Move To Spain
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 03:36:16 PDT
The Zenit St Petersburg midfielder, who has played wonderfully well in the two games he has played for Russia at Euro 2008, is wanted by many big clubs. Andrei Arshavin - wants to play in Spain (more…)
HSBC survey highlights strong Gulf consumer confidence
Sat, 21 Jun 2008 22:47:35 PDT
The HSBC Gulf Business Confidence Index for the second quarter of 2008 reveals that the prevailing mood of Gulf business people remains buoyant, but that levels of confidence among business people continues to fall, maintaining the downward trend of the past 18 months.
Alumni Online Conference 08: For UK & European Higher Ed Professionals
Sun, 22 Jun 2008 23:40:33 PDT
I'll be heading to England to participate in a program in Manchester (11 November, 2008) and London (13 November, 2008). The day-long conference will be offered in each city: same content, different venues. The program is called Alumni Online Conference 08, and I will be giving the keynote talk at both sessions, and participating in breakouts and discussions. A listing of topics is available online, and the link is below. After the keynote, attendees will have four consecutive breakout sess
F1.poules.eu - News Ranking after the French Grand Prix ]
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 02:21:21 PDT
Ranking after the French Grand Prix - The eight race of the season has come and gone and so the points on F1.poules.eu has been distributed again.The Grand Prix of France was a close race where only one driver, Jenson Button, did not make it to the fisnish line.The 3 highest scoring players during the Frecnch Grand Prix are:in2racing.nl 49
Independent News & Media abandons Ulster delivery agreement (Guardian Unlimited)
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 02:55:34 PDT
Independent News & Media is reportedly to abandon its delivery agreements with newsagents in Northern Ireland. By Stephen Brook
Developers plan to build low-cost airports
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 01:09:00 PDT
The financial turbulence that airlines are experiencing these days due to soaring fuel cost is pushing airport developers to think on lines of building low cost airports. Such airports would mean lower charges for airlines, helping their survival and also no extra charges for passengers that would help reverse the trend of lower demand.
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Mon, 23 Jun 2008 03:45:53 PDT
Birmingham International Airport has commenced work on a £45 million expansion project for Terminal 1. Once completed, the bright and modern facility - dubbed the International Pier - will stand three storeys tall and 240 metres long. It will provide air-bridged aircraft parking for seven separate wide-bodied aircraft as well as space for 13 smaller aircraft, and will also incorporate several new passenger lounges. Continue reading:
Funeral-services workshop covers cutting-edge trends (The Index-Journal)
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 00:42:17 PDT
Steven Schaal, division manager for Matthews Cremation in Orlando, conducts the funeral-services workshop. (Contributed photo) The South Carolina Center for Funeral Service Education, also known as the Funeral Service curriculum at Piedmont Tech, recently hosted a workshop for students and funeral service professionals to address cutting-edge trends.
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole
Sun, 15 Jun 2008 12:51:01 PDT
Roman Catholic adoption agency to descriminate against homosexuals through legal loophole A Roman Catholic adoption agency has said it will not comply with gay equality laws. Comment: How the biggest threat to gay communities in Singapore is not just the legal system Singapore is a tiny island state which has managed cramped 4.6 million people into her lands. Although it is sandwiched between Muslim countries, the country has a Chinese majority, but also supports a healthy proportion o
Arshavin Wants A Move To Spain
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 03:36:16 PDT
The Zenit St Petersburg midfielder, who has played wonderfully well in the two games he has played for Russia at Euro 2008, is wanted by many big clubs. Andrei Arshavin - wants to play in Spain (more…)
HSBC survey highlights strong Gulf consumer confidence
Sat, 21 Jun 2008 22:47:35 PDT
The HSBC Gulf Business Confidence Index for the second quarter of 2008 reveals that the prevailing mood of Gulf business people remains buoyant, but that levels of confidence among business people continues to fall, maintaining the downward trend of the past 18 months.
Alumni Online Conference 08: For UK & European Higher Ed Professionals
Sun, 22 Jun 2008 23:40:33 PDT
I'll be heading to England to participate in a program in Manchester (11 November, 2008) and London (13 November, 2008). The day-long conference will be offered in each city: same content, different venues. The program is called Alumni Online Conference 08, and I will be giving the keynote talk at both sessions, and participating in breakouts and discussions. A listing of topics is available online, and the link is below. After the keynote, attendees will have four consecutive breakout sess
F1.poules.eu - News Ranking after the French Grand Prix ]
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 02:21:21 PDT
Ranking after the French Grand Prix - The eight race of the season has come and gone and so the points on F1.poules.eu has been distributed again.The Grand Prix of France was a close race where only one driver, Jenson Button, did not make it to the fisnish line.The 3 highest scoring players during the Frecnch Grand Prix are:in2racing.nl 49
Independent News & Media abandons Ulster delivery agreement (Guardian Unlimited)
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 02:55:34 PDT
Independent News & Media is reportedly to abandon its delivery agreements with newsagents in Northern Ireland. By Stephen Brook
Developers plan to build low-cost airports
Mon, 23 Jun 2008 01:09:00 PDT
The financial turbulence that airlines are experiencing these days due to soaring fuel cost is pushing airport developers to think on lines of building low cost airports. Such airports would mean lower charges for airlines, helping their survival and also no extra charges for passengers that would help reverse the trend of lower demand.
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