Frequent Access
20. January 2010 | 15:40The Times to Charge for Frequent Access to Its Web Site
Starting in early 2011, visitors to NYTimes.com will get a certain number of articles free every month before being asked to pay a flat fee for access. (News Source: International Herald Tribune - 14:31:03)
Scientists Get Ready for Suborbital Flights
Researchers hoping to conduct scientific experiments on commercial suborbital spacecraft completed the first-ever round of training last week at the National Aerospace Training and Research (NASTAR) Center in Pennsylvania. The researchers hope to take advantage of the prospect of quick, low-cost and frequent access to the microgravity environment of suborbital space. They successfully […] (News Source: Universe Today - 23:33:57)
Aus cops ignored attacks on Indian students
Australia’s top police officials ignored the frequent attacks on overseas students, mostly Indians, even though Prime Minster Kevin Rudd and other politicians promised prompt action against the culprits, according to a Freedom of Information (FOI) query. (News Source: rediff.com - 10:20:33)
Asia, not JAL, is the prize as Delta and American fight for bankrupt rival
Japan Airlines isn’t the real prize in the fight between Delta Air Lines and American Airlines over who gets to partner with the troubled carrier. (News Source: USA Today - 13:37:39)
Convince us inquiry won’t dodge the truth
ONE of Brian Cowen’s first steps when taking over from Bertie Ahern as Taoiseach was to abolish Fianna Fáil’s infamous fundraising tent at the Galway Races, to which property developers and builders had been frequent visitors. (News Source: Irish Examiner - 01:17:16)
Asia, not JAL, Is the Prize in Delta-American Fight
Japan Airlines isn’t the real prize in the fight between Delta Air Lines and American Airlines over who gets to partner with the troubled carrier, The Associated Pres writes. The U.S. carriers are after JAL’s Asian routes and the premium passengers that come with them. (News Source: New York Times - 11:01:33)
Teen center by day, homeless shelter by night
• To volunteer or to donate: Dennis McCord of Helping Others Sleep Tonight, 892-6996. The homeless of Patterson will have access to beds and hot meals beginning this week, when a temporary, overnight shelter opens at the Patterson Teen Center on North Second Street. (News Source: Patterson Irrigator - 04:54:52)
Japan Air Files for Bankruptcy as Government Ends Bail Outs
Jan. 19 (Bloomberg) — Japan Airlines Corp. , Asia’s biggest carrier, filed for bankruptcy under a government-backed plan to help reduce debts, cut unprofitable operations and access new investment. (News Source: Bloomberg - 09:45:02)
WhiteHouse.gov: Anywhere
Today, we’re excited to announce the new White House App available for Apple iPhone and iPod Touch. The White House App delivers dynamic content from WhiteHouse.gov to the palm of your hand. One feature that stands out is live video streaming. Now anyone with this app can watch the President’s public events at the White House, frequent web chats with Administration officials, and other … (News Source: The White House - 05:21:24)
Premium Leakage Cost Auto Insurers $15.9 Billion in 2008
Analysis by Analytics Expert Quality Planning Concludes Auto Insurers Could Stem Losses by Better Analysis and More Frequent Updates of Policyholder Information (News Source: Marketwire - 11:03:39)
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