Presenters at the Paper Recycling Conference & Trade Show discussed the opportunities mixed paper offers recyclers and ways to increase the amount of the material collected by considering the roles of ...
As people prepare to stay home during the ongoing coronavirus outbreak, some household staples are getting stockpiled more zealously than others. In addition to hand sanitizer and face masks, toilet ...
Will commercial air passengers once again break the sound barrier? It's been over 12 years since the last Concorde flight. Since then, there have been no serious attempts to resurrect the idea of ...
The Coney Island Boom-A-Ring was such a big hit this summer that Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus not only wants to come back to Brooklyn again next year – they’re interested in making it an ...
Ever since I bought my first Squeezebox from Slim Devices several years ago, I wanted a version with built-in speakers. I was not alone. Members of the extremely active Squeezebox community have built ...
A boom truck operating on a Sunset Park construction site tipped over and collapsed into a neighboring church Wednesday morning. The incident occurred a little after 9 a.m. as the boom truck — a type ...
OUR OFFICE--NEWSWEEK'S WASHINGTON BUREAU--is approaching a milestone of sorts. The office copier is nearing its millionth copy. As I start this column, it has spit out 975,312 copies in three years.
We've come to accept Quebec's Cirque du Soleil as not only one of the world's greatest collections of the masters of circus arts and physical comedy, but as the training ground for a whole new ...
The amount of paper produced to FSC standards - which guarantees that the timber used has not come from the destruction of valuable forests or from illegal sources - has quadrupled in Europe since the ...
My office–Newsweek’s Washington bureau–is approaching a milestone of sorts. The office copier is nearing its millionth copy. As I start this column, it has spit out 975,312 copies in three years. This ...
Re “We Shall Not Be Moved” (4/4): This story mirrors the continuing real-estate problems in the District of Columbia, its real-estate boom, and many of our displaced citizens. In the past five years, ...
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