America's Street Guide
The unions of today tend to produce greater wealth and a furthering in the gap between rich and poor in this country.
Looking to the history of our British allies could give great insight into dealing with the war on terror on the United States homefront.
HIV/AIDS and XDR-TB are making a big impact worldwide, much like Edgar Allen Poe's allegory, The Masque of the Red Death.
Has intelligence gathering invaded Wal-Mart, too?
What in the world is America's obsession with see-through appliances?
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Feature
NASA Mars Rovers, Opportunity and Spirit, find evidence of changing gullies on Mars, indicating the distinct possibility that fluids, even water, exist. If this is so, could there be life on Mars?
The Chief Engineer sets out to present the facts on America's war to combat the threat of terrorism.
As the country looks to alternative fuels, will our world become a biomass society, or will more and more blacktop be our future?
Royal Caribbean/Celebrity Cruise line sails "green" on the green seas.
Reporter David Killick recently attended a spectacular expo hosted by electronics giant Philips in which they displayed some of their newest concept products.
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Literature Review
Henry Comapny has released an educational brochure titled "Air Barrier Systems".
Advance announces the addition of a new course entitled "The ABC's of High Intensity Discharge (HID) Ballasts" to its Advance University interactive ballast training website.
Summit's pulsating Online Hexavalent Chromium training course informs employees of the dangers of this silent killer.
The Air Movement and Control Association International (AMCA) has released a technical paper titled External Shading Devices in Commercial Buildings- The Impact on Energy Use, Peak Demand and Glare Control.
Kimberly-Clark Filtration Products has added to its Filtering Out Confusion series of educational pamphlets.
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New Products
Pelican
Dialight Lumidrives
Onset Computer Corporation
Advance
Tubelite, Inc.
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News
New York has been an area of concern during hurricane season for many years because of the large population and logistics.
The Microproducts Breakthrough Institute (MIB) is a collaboation between Oregon State Universtiy and the Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Virtually all air travelers entering the United States beginning January 23 will need to show passports- even U.S. citizens.
Coal-powered ethanol plants release up to 92 percent more carbon dioxide than those powered by natural gas, causing concern among local and state governments and residents.
Several Northern New ENgland ski areas are becoming part of a national trend of resorts going "green" by buying wind-generated electricity to power their energy-hungry operations.
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Presidents Message
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Tech Line
A major Swedish construction project- soon coming to New York.
Since 9/11 much time and money has been spent on establishing communications systems. How well have we done?
While President Bush' Biofuel Initiative makes sense, are we ready to put the initiative to use?
Today's on-the-go office makes losing track of office property just all to easy. Read on how to limit your losses.
The Third Avenue Bridge is an important traffic link. It's bearings must be absolutely dependable in daily operation and this company found a way to accomplish that.
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Wrench
Wrench
Wrench differs with Eric on the concept of healthy eating habits.
Wrench gets it figured out ... a little too late.
Wait...this isn't fair!
Wrench finds his own "feel good" lamp.
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