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...Nasa asked Raymond Loewy to help turn the hull of the third stage of a Saturn V rocket into a home in which a three-man crew could live for three months at a time....
...What is more innovative than literally creating new possibilities out of thin air?...
...The air was cold, and the banquet table heaved with starchy Georgian delicacies. Government officials drifted in and out of Zurab Tsereteli’s dacha....
...“Here, the focus has mainly been on FMCG [fast moving consumer goods] products,” says Victoria Waugh, co-founder of V&V Sustainability Consultancy....
...Last year, the authorities agreed a deal to sell debt-ridden national airline Air India to conglomerate Tata Group, ending a two-decade hunt for a buyer....
...And both are up in the air right now,” says Lipsky....
...For the record, Lex is flying Air Jordan through current turbulence....
...As with Occupy Wall Street, there was something in the air in the months preceding the London occupation....
...The member states could cede more power over immigration, corporation tax, and the regulation of capital, services and digital markets to EU institutions....
...John Ruggie, a Harvard professor and human rights expert, agrees that “a defensiveness about the role of the corporation in modern society” has contributed to the rethink....
...the Clean Air Act....
...Legal experts warn that researchers and corporations are exploiting social media, scraping photos without the knowledge of the people who posted them....
...Yes, the numbers are bigger, but the shock, while not a V is shorter and sharper than that crash, and the pre-crisis fiscal situation was strong....
...“Apollo systems were designed to maintain breathing air with up to 1 per cent carbon dioxide, but today’s human health experts recommend 0.25 per cent.”...
...Activist companies sell their vision of the world — letter from Mark Eisinger From climate change to gun rights, corporations are taking the lead....
...The Thatcher-Reagan era of deregulation and globalisation — the free movement of goods, capital, labour and services — unleashed the global corporation....
...Edwin Heathcote is the FT’s architecture and design critic Photographs: Richard Davis/De Havilland Aircraft Museum; V&A; Estate of Bertrand Goldberg; Musée de l’Air et de l’Espace’; HB-13583-H, Chicago...
...With “Everybody Loves Bacon” as his campaign slogan, the former US Air Force general’s band of clean-cut, young and overwhelmingly white volunteers is doing everything it can to fire up a Latino crowd that...
...Say ‘Queens’ in Princeton, New Jersey, and people’s noses went higher in the air....
...The V&A’s show on copying seemed a little disengaged; the Swiss pavilion, a solid cloud which visitors can climb into, manages to be both irrelevant and wonderful....
...The X3 is a much simpler solution to speed than the only combination rotorcraft currently in production — the Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey military tilt-rotor....
...After building 5,127 prototypes, Dyson settled on a model that used two cyclones to separate dirt and air, negating the need for fiddly bags....
...On October 28 last year, an Antares rocket operated by Orbital Sciences Corporation exploded just after launch in Virginia....
...Another firm, V Krishnan & Co, was appointed auditor on the 28th....
...We’re also opening negotiations on a city deal with Edinburgh; we back the new V&A in Dundee....
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