Transportation Equipment: A Key Economic Driver – Area Development Online
April 18, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Transportation Equipment: A Key Economic Driver Area Development Online According to the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers (OICA), the U.S. automotive industry grew 6.9 percent in 2013 — one of the strongest gains in the world (only Spain, Romania, Indonesia, Brazil, and Austria were higher). U.S ... |
The world’s fastest private jet burns up the charter market – Telegraph.co.uk
April 18, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Telegraph.co.uk | The world's fastest private jet burns up the charter market Telegraph.co.uk There's bad news for would-be frequent fliers eager to get their hands on the world's fastest and longest-range private jet, even if they're willing to pay the asking price of $65 million (about £39 million). With only around 40 Gulfstream G650 private ... |
Good manners open doors for Debrett’s in Shanghai – The Times (subscription)
April 17, 2014 by adam wassahlen
The Times (subscription) | Good manners open doors for Debrett's in Shanghai The Times (subscription) Debrett's Asia will specialise in developing a range of coaching and educational programmes to be delivered in China to businesses, schools and private clients. The educational seminars will build upon programmes already available in the UK, such as. |
Best Aircraft Charter Agencies Recommendations Reported by bestofluxury.com … – Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release)
April 17, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Best Aircraft Charter Agencies Recommendations Reported by bestofluxury.com ... Virtual-Strategy Magazine (press release) Businesses searching for effective private jet rental services turn to the ratings supplied online in order to find private jet rental firms which have been analyzed by an independent third party. The ratings are reassessed monthly to account for the ... |
Today in History – April 17 – mysask.com
April 17, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Today in History - April 17 mysask.com In 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain granted Christopher Columbus a commission to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia. Columbus considered himself a missionary ... In 1918, the federal Parliament held its first private session to ... |
Today in History – April 17 – mysask.com
April 17, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Today in History - April 17 mysask.com In 1492, King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella of Spain granted Christopher Columbus a commission to seek a westward ocean passage to Asia. Columbus considered himself a missionary ... In 1918, the federal Parliament held its first private session to ... |
Carlos Lopez-Cantera Fits Running Mate Role: Hitting Crist and Helping Scott – Sunshine State News
April 16, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Carlos Lopez-Cantera Fits Running Mate Role: Hitting Crist and Helping Scott Sunshine State News Born in Madrid, Spain, Cantero graduated from Florida State University as an undergraduate and from Harvard University's law school and a Fulbright Scholar. Prior to his appointment to the Florida Supreme Court, ... In the worst charge against Bosch ... |
Wednesday Papers: EU adopts landmark banking reforms – Citywire.co.uk
April 16, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Wednesday Papers: EU adopts landmark banking reforms Citywire.co.uk Financial Times: A Brussels court has issued an order banning Uber – which links private taxi drivers with customers via its app – saying its fleet does not have the necessary licences to operate in the EU capital. Financial Times: Shareholders in ... |
Wednesday Papers: EU adopts landmark banking reforms – Citywire.co.uk
April 16, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Wednesday Papers: EU adopts landmark banking reforms Citywire.co.uk Financial Times: A Brussels court has issued an order banning Uber – which links private taxi drivers with customers via its app – saying its fleet does not have the necessary licences to operate in the EU capital. Financial Times: Shareholders in ... |
Globe-trotting Grizzlies gather knowledge – Oaklandpostonline
April 16, 2014 by adam wassahlen
Globe-trotting Grizzlies gather knowledge Oaklandpostonline “They crave the unknown,” she says. “It's kind of like a high.” Jackie Spezia, an Oakland student, explains why students get out of Rochester, get into a plane and jet off across the world to study abroad. ... “My brother thought there was a bridge to ... |