NASA will release disputed air safety research
Abandoning its secrecy policy, NASA promised Congress on Wednesday it will reveal results of an unprecedented U.S. aviation survey that found that aircraft near collisions, runway interference and other safety problems occur far more often than previously recognized.
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Fire destroys terminal at Indonesian airport
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Beef kabobs are a perfect centerpiece for a celebration
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My husband and one of his best friends were born only a day apart and love to celebrate their birthdays together. His pal, a professor like my spouse, and his wife are always at their home on Cape Cod in July so everyone gathers there for the festivities. We always steam lobsters for the main course and order a big cake for dessert, but we vary the appetizers and side dishes from year to year. To go with our Neptunian splurges, grilled miniature zucchini and yellow squash coated in olive oil and herbs were one of my contributions. Corn on the cob, a salad and crusty artisanal bread rounded out the main course. It was the appetizers, though, prepared by our hostess that almost stole the show.
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Hiro Sushi
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Hiro has been packing in sophisticated diners for more than a decade because it's consistently excellent. Bento boxes, noodle soups and signature sushi rolls are standouts.
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