David Stewart

Line Maintenance Outsourcing

Line maintenance is on track as the next growth opportunity for MRO providers as more airlines, struggling with high fuel prices, see this as another area that they no longer need to support in-house. An AeroStrategy study of...

Play weaves together adults', kids' worlds

Joseph Robinette's dramatization of novelist E.B. White's popular children's book, "Charlotte's Web" introduces Montgomery audiences to the Alabama Shakespeare Festival's first Intern Acting Company, an impressive six member...

Candy Dulfer Releases New Album

Candy Store Shows That Saxophonist Is Not Just Another Pretty Face Candy Dulfer's newest CD contains a couple of sure-fire smooth jazz hits, but its stronger tracks are not plentiful enough to match the quality of her earlier...

Golden days

Paul Evans captured the brilliant colours of autumn leaves James Todd took this photograph of early morning on the water A misty morning and Neil Trainor came upon these fishing boats in County Down The calm after the storm...

Fears for elderly man hurt in restaurant fight

CHARGES against a Brisbane chef could be upgraded following police fears an elderly man he attacked in a Fortitude Valley restaurant might not survive the weekend. Travis Jay Myles, 27, was refused bail in the Brisbane...

New runway could restore air link

A decision on the third runway at Heathrow is due this year Flights between Inverness and Heathrow would be restored if the London airport gets a third runway, an MSP has been told. Scottish Labour's David Stewart said he was...

Global crisis puts squeeze on pay

Jennifer Foreshew | October 07, 2008 SALARIES for information and communication technology professionals in Australia rose by 4.9 per cent in the 12 months to May, but the sector is divided on whether salaries will continue to...

Official View Year that changed cricket forever

It is hard to imagine today, but when Giles Clarke first took up office with the England and Wales Cricket Board, he thought he might be in for a fairly gentle ride. Cricket's new world order: Michael Vaughan resigns in...

Theatergoers certain to get caught up in 'Charlotte's Web'

By Robyn Bradley Litchfield • rlitchfield@gannett.com • September 28, 2008 Many of the literary world's most beloved characters are just as popular today as they were in the 1950s, when author E.B. White introduced them....

Kentucky up stakes in online gambling dispute

The US state has passed an order that could result in some online betting companies having their domain names seized Some of the biggest and most controversial companies in the online poker industry could be stripped of...

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