Levy, 39, lives in San Francisco and was in Asia on business for his company, BootstrapLabs, which invests in technology companies. His wife was in Korea with him for the first part of the …. The last major incident at San Francisco International …
In 1998, one of Asiana's Boeing 747 jets struck the tail of an Aeroflot jet parked at a gate at the Anchorage International Airport. Federal … Last year, Asiana was awarded the “Best Overall Airline In the World” by readers of Business Traveler …
Asiana, Boeing and the engine manufacturer, Pratt & Whitney, pledged to work with them. … Levy, who was sitting in an emergency exit row, said he felt the pilot try to lift the jet up before it crashed, and thinks the maneuver might have saved some …
It operates 12 Boeing 777-200ER aircraft. Asiana Airlines' pilots have a reputation for being “cowboys” because many are former South Korean military pilots, according to an aviation analyst. The airline carries a combination of business travelers from …
Academic cat fights are common, and commonly ignored. But when one of the squabblers is the world's wealthiest man, and the other is Africa's most famous economist, attention is paid. And attention should be paid. Our generation could end extreme …
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Major reasons for this trend are that Western cultures are more affluent and very busy. The church and its ministry are just one of many choices … An online service is needed to view this article in its entirety. You need an online service to view …
During a tour of the Mission Training Center in Salt Lake City, we witnessed the seriousness and commitment to purpose of the young men and women from many countries preparing for service, and applaud their efforts on behalf of their faith. Even more …
Bangladesh's garment workers are notoriously poorly paid, making as little as $38 a month to produce cheap clothing for consumers in far richer countries. They are commonly abused, largely non-unionized and routinely exposed to fire and other workplace …