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JetBlue Flights Suffer Bird Strikes in 2 Consecutive Days
2013-01-14 01:16:21| Airlines - Topix.net
Two JetBlue Airways Corp. flights suffered bird strikes during takeoff and had to return to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport in consecutive days, the company said.
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Record Set for Days Without a Tornado-Related Death
2013-01-11 18:46:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Climate Central: While the contiguous U.S. suffered through its second-most extreme weather year on record since 1910, with a litany of extreme events from scorching heat waves to parching drought affecting the country from coast-to-coast, there was one type of deadly and damaging severe weather that was notably missing: tornadoes. According to statistics from the Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla., 2012 had the fewest tornadoes since 1954, using adjusted figures to account for changes in tornado detection...
Custom Button in Days
2013-01-08 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
The STI Stopper® Station button with shield (SS-24B9) can be customized for your emergency application in days. Constructed of tough polycarbonate, the unit can take hard knocks in stride. If required, a local alarm sounds when cover is lifted, and a wireless transmission is sent to an STI receiver to acknowledge button activation. The Push-to-Activate, Key-to-Reset button with supervised wireless shield helps prevent accidental activation, yet allows legitimate usage of the unit. If someone ...This story is related to the following:Safety and Security EquipmentPushbutton Switches | Protection Equipment & Devices | Emergency Stop Switches
Vacation days: employee-friendly commodity
2013-01-07 00:39:52| Energy - Topix.net
At year's end, vacation days are a source of stress to employees everywhere. Many wish they could get more time away from the office, while others watch unused vacation days go to waste.
The Last Days of Detroit
2013-01-06 15:30:52| Automakers - Topix.net
In 1920, Detroit was the fourth biggest city in America. Its population had doubled in a decade.
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