BARCELONA (Reuters) – Russia's Svetlana Romashina won her first solo synchronized world championship gold when she comfortably beat off Chinese and Spanish competition to clinch the technical title in Barcelona on Saturday. Previously overshadowed …
SHARECONNECT 4 TWEETCOMMENTEMAILMORE. BALTIMORE — The U.S. soccer team has the privilege of hosting every Gold Cup on home soil. When it faces El Salvador on Sunday in the tournament's quarterfinals, it might not feel like such an …
By Alex Davies | Business Insider – Thu, Jul 18, 2013 5:38 PM EDT. Email 0. Recommend. 12. Tweet. 0 … Jon Ostrower at the Wall Street Journal notes that during the early days of 787 manufacturing, Boeing suppliers sometimes had to throw out entire …
A Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet operated by United Airlines is parked at Los Angeles International Airport on Jan. 9, 2013. David McNew … Fullscreen. The business-class section of Qatar Airways' first 787, as seen during its delivery flight on Nov. 12, 2012.
Even Blacks who were financially successful had to deny their ethnicity in order to be accepted within Cuba's white society: “In Cuba, affluent Black Cubans moved within the society of the affluent. 'Es Negro, pero es Negro blanco' ['He is a Black man …
It “foresees extensive opportunities in the burgeoning Asian tourism landscape, especially for the increasingly affluent, discerning and mobile travellers in China,” Shun Tak said in a statement. The hotel unit, called Artyzen Hospitality Group Ltd …
Scott Warrow is head of the Birmingham Education Association, the teachers' union in one of suburban Detroit's largest (8,000 student) affluent districts. … “If it were up to me, I would have a sales tax on services that would be devoted to education …
Previously only Mark Price, chief executive of Waitrose, has broken ranks by admitting food price inflation is inevitable, although his affluent customer base is regarded as being less price sensitive. Last month food … In February, Philip Clarke …
And both of those pale into insignificance against the horsemeat scandal of January and February, which arguably did more damage to Tesco – four of their products were involved – than any other major retailer. In what feels like the nearest thing to a …