Aviation Report: Megahub airports to dominate in the future According to a report released by aviation data firm OAG, Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson Airport is the world’s largest megahub, followed by O’Hare. Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport is the third largest and the second fastest growing in the world. Charlotte Douglas International Airport is the 4th largest megahub […]
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United States: Recipients for Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning Awards
October 12, 2015
United States: Recipients for Pilot Program for Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Planning Awards U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Transit Administration The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration (FTA) today announced that 21 organizations around the country will receive a share of $19.5 million in grants to support comprehensive planning projects that improve access to public […]
Yesteryear: The Holocaust as reported in actual U.S. newspapers -The Jews of Europe
October 7, 2015
Yesteryear: The Holocaust as reported by actual U.S. newspapers -The Jews of Europe A genocide can take place directly in public view. Recognize the warning signs before it’s too late. Dilemma X shares this history fashback in order that we know the warning signs of evil. Never forget the past or it will be repeated. […]
Obama administration earmarks $12 million for Jewish Holocaust survivors
October 6, 2015
Obama administration earmarks $12 million for Jewish Holocaust survivors The United States Department of Health and Human Services awards Jewish Federations of North America $12 million over 5 years to advance Holocaust survivor care. Federations and the Starkey Hearing Foundation came together at Yankee Stadium Wednesday to provide hearing aids to 100 people, including aging […]
Australia: Sydney CBD light rail construction begins
October 5, 2015
Australia: Sydney CBD light rail construction begins Andrew Clennell and Jim O’Rourke The Daily Telegraph SYDNEY- Commuters returning to work in Sydney’s CBD after the long weekend are experiencing their first peak hour since George Street was completely closed to buses for the construction of the light rail. The $2 billion project, to run from […]
UK Prime Minister David Cameron rules out slavery reparation during Jamaica visit
October 1, 2015
UK Prime Minister David Cameron rules out slavery reparation during Jamaica visit Rowena Mason The Guardian (UK) KINGSTON- David Cameron has called for Jamaica and the UK to “move on” from the deep wounds caused by slavery but ducked official calls for Britain to apologize for its role or pay reparations. Speaking to the Caribbean […]


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