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The regular weekend mailbag as things get back to normal
A: I did read it, I thought it was a bit of a stretch and I don’t see any serious problem coming up. First, I think there there will be an evening out of talent and the disparity will be … Continue reading
Kitchen co-op baking big plans
A long-abandoned convenience store on King Street East is being transformed into a co-operative commercial kitchen aimed at getting food startups off the ground. It’s the latest addition to an eclectic and growing city food scene. The Kitchen Collective is … Continue reading
Rare 1918 biplane to land at Pearson Air Museum
Pearson Air Museum has acquired an extremely rare 1918 DeHavilland DH-4B airplane. Aircraft restorer Mark Smith can define just how rare this Liberty biplane restoration is: “It’s probably going to be the next-to-last one done by anybody,” he said. If … Continue reading
Meet The Man Who’s Building Robots For Political Resistance
The Robots of Resistance Why does new technology always seem to serve the rich and powerful? Meet the MIT visionary who kept asking that question, as long as he could get away with it. August 2005: Willcox Playa, Arizona. The … Continue reading
Berlin Art Complex Rises From a Brewery’s Ruins
Log in to manage your products and services from The New York Times and the International New York Times. Don’t have an account yet?Create an account » Subscribed through iTunes and need an NYTimes.com account?Learn more » Article source: http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/16/arts/international/berlin-art-complex-rises-from-a-brewerys-ruins.html
Q&A: Mitsubishi Aircraft CEO on Japan’s New Jet
By Eric Pfanner Teruaki Kawai, president of Mitsubishi Aircraft Corp., with a model of the Mitsubishi Regional Jet. Eric Pfanner/The Wall Street Journal On Saturday, Japan will show off the first commercial airliner it has developed in about half a … Continue reading
Seniors to lead kids making, flying model planes
A free children’s program on making and flying rubber band-powered model airplanes is planned at the Fairfield Senior Center on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 9:30 a.m. to noon and is designed for children 11 and older, the senior center said. … Continue reading