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WorkWhy Two Industries Facing Bans Would Benefit By Banding Together  By the same token, travel executives who are striving to be greener might find it interesting to hear about how Bombardier now manufactures its private jets with an Environmental Product Declaration, meaning sustainable sourcing, right down to the wood veneers in its jets that can fly 17 hours nonstop. It would be interesting to see NBAA boss Ed Bolen speaking at a major luxury travel conference about the environment-saving breakthroughs pioneered by business aviation, such as sustainable aviation fuel, composites and winglets, the forerunner of the raked wingtips that were adapted to airliners like the Boeing 777 American Airlines operated for my flight to London. Even though I don\'t sleep well on airplanes, I can always dream. WorkN.F.L., on Lookout for Growth, Finds Open Arms in Germany  The N.F.L. knows that getting children to play football will raise the odds they will remain fans as they get older. The league is sponsoring flag football leagues, which has helped boost participation in tackle football. There are more than 350 football clubs in Germany with about 50,000 players, up from 30,000 in 2006, according to Fuad Merdanovic, the president of the American Football Association of Germany.
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WorkSam Bankman-Fried’s final hours in court: Gasps, somberness, and despair  © 2023 Fortune Media IP Limited. All Rights Reserved. Use of this site constitutes acceptance of our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy | CA Notice at Collection and Privacy Notice | Do Not Sell/Share My Personal Information | Ad Choices FORTUNE is a trademark of Fortune Media IP Limited, registered in the U.S. and other countries. FORTUNE may receive compensation for some links to products and services on this website. Offers may be subject to change without notice.S&P Index data is the property of Chicago Mercantile Exchange Inc. and its licensors. All rights reserved. Terms & Conditions. Powered and implemented by Interactive Data Managed Solutions. Work
WorkWorkCan Humanities Survive the Budget Cuts?  Anemona Hartocollis is a national correspondent, covering higher education. She is also the author of the book “Seven Days of Possibilities: One Teacher, 24 Kids, and the Music That Changed Their Lives Forever.” More about Anemona Hartocollis
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WorkWorkNorway's Bodø Plans 1,000 Cultural Events In 2024  These are just some of the highlights from the full program of Bodø 2024, which the organizers hope will be "the world's longest party", in terms of time and area covered. The county of Nordland stretches almost 500 miles from north to south.
WorkWhat You Need To Know About Harvesting Saffron In Abruzzo, Italy  “The potential of saffron extends beyond its uses in the kitchen,” explains Professor Maria Giuliana Tozzi, a nutritionist who has published numerous studies about its benefits. “It can be incorporated in many different areas of life, and can even bolster local tourism. The tulip fields of Holland and the lavender fields of France have become famous around the world. Abruzzo’s saffron fields have the potential to draw more interest in the region, too.” WorkInside The Latest Barbour International X Roksanda Collection  The clothing pieces consists of two items, a statement jumpsuit with wide legs, a belt, contrasting patch pockets, and Barbour International\'s signature bellow pockets to the chest; along with a pale pink cottong shirt that\'s cut with a curved hem, and has a red tape cuff, designed to be cinched at the wrist. WorkBest Of 2023 Q&A: Chris Botti On New Music, Fast Cars And Touring  Botti: It\'s cool when Sting or John Mayer jumps on stage with us in jams, that\'s cool. My very first gig out of college, I dropped out of college and I went and I joined [Frank] Sinatra, and I did this two-week gig with Sinatra. And I still remember that here he walks, it\'s the Universal Amphitheater, and he walks on stage, and he\'s this bigger than life thing, but yet, he talks to an audience member. He shrinks the whole thing down to this very casual conversation. He\'s like an old school comic. And then he is turning around and he is interacting with the band. So the audience is left to not just see the celebrity, but to engage on all these different levels. The Blue Note is that, and we take stuff about how we interact with people in the audience or like what they like and their face and stuff like that. And it is mind f**king-ly great when out of the blue Sting just jumps up on stage and does \"In the Wee Small Hours in the Morning\" with me and people go bananas.. WorkWork'There will come a point when no job is needed,' says Musk  Speaking at a highly regulated event, where journalists were not allowed to ask questions, TV cameras were not allowed inside and Downing Street instead released their own footage, he told the PM that at some point no jobs would be needed. WorkWorkSam Bankman-Fried Is Found Guilty of 7 Counts of Fraud and Conspiracy  Some restrictions Mr. Bankman-Fried and his lawyers have faced in court could become fodder for an appeal. Before the trial, Judge Kaplan issued a series of rulings that limited what Mr. Bankman-Fried’s lawyers could argue in front of the jury. They were prevented from calling several expert witnesses, and blocked from claiming that FTX’s lawyers reviewed many of Mr. Bankman-Fried’s actions as chief executive. WorkApple’s Sales Drop Slightly While Profit Is Up 11 Percent  Tripp Mickle reports on Apple and Silicon Valley for The Times and is based in San Francisco. His focus on Apple includes product launches, manufacturing issues and political challenges. He also writes about trends across the tech industry, including layoffs, generative A.I. and robot taxis. More about Tripp Mickle WorkJeff Bezos Says He Is Leaving Seattle for Miami  But Amazon has faced pushback from workers and regulators over its labor practices and corporate tactics. And Mr. Bezos, who owns The Washington Post and the world’s largest sailing yacht, among other things, has plenty of detractors in Seattle and beyond. WorkWar Hasn’t Stopped the Kyiv Biennial. It’s Multiplied It.  One of the most beautiful, and bleak, works in the 2023 Kyiv Biennial was made by Nikolay Karabinovych, a young Jewish artist and D.J. from Odesa. It’s called “The Story of the City Where Two Colors Disappeared,” and it consists of streetscapes in cloudy, dowdy Brussels: bakery, gas station, parking garage, construction site. There is nothing much to look at here, until you see a little Ukrainian flag sticker peeling from a shop window, and then another obscured by an advertisement. Suddenly, you start hunting for fleeting visions of blue and yellow — the colors of Ukraine, but also the colors of Europe, the colors of a commitment we thought we had made to peace — in this drab cityscape. They appear only briefly, and they are already fading out. WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkA Doctor in Gaza Describes ‘Horrific Scenes’ After Israeli Airstrikes  People displaced throughout Gaza have flocked to hospitals, hoping for a greater chance at safety. The Kamal Adwan Hospital is also housing more than 3,000 displaced people. Dr. Abu Safyia is among them, and barely sleeping. He said he sometimes goes into an empty room, shuts the door and sobs. WorkWorkOpinion | How to Stay Sane in Brutalizing Times  David Brooks has been a columnist with The Times since 2003. He is the author, most recently, of “How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen.” @nytdavidbrooks WorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWorkWork TradeBriefs Publications are read by over 10,00,000 Industry Executives About Us | Advertise Privacy Policy | Unsubscribe (one-click) You are receiving this mail because of your subscription with TradeBriefs. Our mailing address is GF 25/39, West Patel Nagar, New Delhi 110008, India |
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