Category: Asia
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Travel through the Midwest looks like smooth sailing through Thanksgiving Day
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) – We anticipate a feast of fantastic travel weather across the Midwest. The latest satellite and radar data. (KCRG) The forecast promises a cornucopia of favorable conditions to accompany you on your holiday adventures. Thankful(KCRG) A sunny to partly cloudy sky continues through Thanksgiving Day with winds staying…
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“Rebuilding the Ship While Sailing on the Water”
“Where Do We Go From Here? Genocide Education in the 21st Century” Symposium at Rowan University, New Jersey TORONTO—On November 10, 2023, the International Institute for Genocide and Human Rights Studies (A Division of the Zoryan Institute) and the Rowan Center for the Study of Holocaust, Genocide, and Human Rights, hosted the symposium, Where Do…
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Cyprus welcomes groundbreaking sailing competition
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Completion of work on Walters Street bridge means smooth sailing for drivers; yet another road project persists
SAN ANTONIO – Drivers in one San Antonio neighborhood are having an easier time getting around now that a bridge project is complete. The Walters Street bridge, which had been closed since February for resurfacing, reopened Friday. RELATED: 2 road projects add up to progress, headaches for people in one San Antonio community On Monday…
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Completion of work on Walters Street bridge means smooth sailing for drivers; yet another road project persists
SAN ANTONIO – Drivers in one San Antonio neighborhood are having an easier time getting around now that a bridge project is complete. The Walters Street bridge, which had been closed since February for resurfacing, reopened Friday. RELATED: 2 road projects add up to progress, headaches for people in one San Antonio community On Monday…
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Completion of work on Walters Street bridge means smooth sailing for drivers; yet another road project persists
SAN ANTONIO – Drivers in one San Antonio neighborhood are having an easier time getting around now that a bridge project is complete. The Walters Street bridge, which had been closed since February for resurfacing, reopened Friday. RELATED: 2 road projects add up to progress, headaches for people in one San Antonio community On Monday…
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FLNG Gimi Delivered And Sailing To Africa
Golar LNG has announced that the FLNG Gimi has departed Singapore’s Seatrium Shipyard and is now sailing under its own propulsion, supported by an escort tug, toward BP’s purpose-built Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) hub offshore Mauritania and Senegal. The voyage is expected to take around 60 days, including refuelling stops in Mauritius prior to rounding the Cape…
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FLNG Gimi Delivered And Sailing To Africa
Golar LNG has announced that the FLNG Gimi has departed Singapore’s Seatrium Shipyard and is now sailing under its own propulsion, supported by an escort tug, toward BP’s purpose-built Greater Tortue Ahmeyim (GTA) hub offshore Mauritania and Senegal. The voyage is expected to take around 60 days, including refuelling stops in Mauritius prior to rounding the Cape…