Memo Pad
NEW PASSPORT RULES New, more restrictive rules on travel documents take effect Jan. 23 for entry into the United States by air from Bermuda, Canada, the Caribbean, Mexico and Central and South America. Starting then, all travelers entering the United States by air must present a passport under new regulations from the Department of Homeland Security. The president of the Air Transport …
The changing night sky
New interactive Louisiana planetarium gives visitors a real star tour What did the stars look like the day you were born? What’s that constellation called with the three stars lined up like a belt? What does the sun look like as seen through a telescope?
George Cecil Bowechop, 1921-2006: Former Makah chairman served during fight for treaty rights
NEAH BAY — George Cecil Bowechop, a former Makah Indian chairman who helped guide the tribe during its controversial move to revive traditional whaling in the late 1990s, has died at 85.
Balloons create Holiday Bowl parade in the air
Dec. 29 (UNION-TRIBUNE): It was almost a wet and windy big balloon parade. And nobody wants to see a four-story Miss Piggy get loose and go hooves up.
Dralion
Fine Dining no exceptions. Order the Chef’s Menu (choice) and at one point the chef will come table side slicing white truffles. Two bottles of wine and a good port is essential to compliment the five course meal.
A stunning reversal in Somalia
Somalia’s beleaguered capital fell today to Ethiopian and Somalian government troops who marched quietly into the city before dawn and took control without firing a shot.
Airspace Violations Over NYC Increase In 2006
Schumer Says FAA “Needs To Tighten Up Its Ship” The New York Post reports 2006 was a bad year when it came to pilots violating restricted airspace over the city, with the number of incidents rising 42 percent compared to 2005.
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