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    Nov 24, 2012 |Story| CNN
  1. USS Enterprise Sailing Off To History's Scrap Heap

    The USS Enterprise is the nation's oldest active duty warship, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and a history-making symbol of America's naval might for half a century.
    CNN
    The USS Enterprise is the nation's oldest active duty warship, the first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and a history-making symbol of America's naval might for half a century. But it's now headed for the scrap heap. Virtually all the weapons and...

    Tags: The Pentagon, New York City, Aircraft Carriers, Military Equipment, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia)

  2. Nov 22, 2012 | Daily Press
  3. Inside the BRD: Story on 1970 Newport News-Hampton Turkey Day Game

    When I was a little kid, the Newport News-Hampton football game each Thanksgiving was among the biggest sports event on the Peninsula every year. I attended three of those games and, I'm sure I speak for many, it felt like you were attending the Super...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Jimmye Laycock, Canadian Football, College of William and Mary, Mike Smith

  4. Nov 16, 2012 | Daily Press
  5. Navy machinist resuscitates shipyard employee who suffers heart attacks

    Earlier this week Jennifer McDermott at the New London (Conn.) Day wrote about a sailor who resuscitated a Newport News Shipbuilding employee, who suffered multiple heart attacks while doing maintenance work on the attack submarine USS Annapolis, which...

    Tags: New London (New London, Connecticut), Annapolis, Hospitals and Clinics, Manufacturing and Engineering, Newport News Shipbuilding

  6. Nov 10, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  7. John Ellis "Bo" Blackwell, city police officer

    John Ellis "Bo" Blackwell, one of the first African-Americans to be appointed to the Baltimore Police Department, who overcame racism and enjoyed a 30-year career with the department, died Oct. 30 of respiratory failure at Sinai Hospital.
    John Ellis "Bo" Blackwell, one of the first African-Americans to be appointed to the Baltimore Police Department, who overcame racism and enjoyed a 30-year career with the department, died Oct. 30 of respiratory failure at Sinai Hospital. The Ellicott...

    Tags: Pimlico, Civil Rights, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore, Crime, Law and Justice, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland)

  8. Nov 9, 2012 | Daily Press
  9. Forbes also interested in Seapower chairmanship

    Yesterday I wrote that U.S. Rep. Rob Wittman, R-Westmoreland County, was interested in the chairing the Seapower and Projection Forces subcomittee of the House Armed Services, a panel with oversight of military shipbuilding and the nation's naval...

    Tags: Hampton Roads, Todd Akin, Manufacturing and Engineering, Newport News Shipbuilding, Buck McKeon

  10. Nov 1, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  11. The Harbor Report: Why is business so slow?

    It could just be me fighting through the ups and downs in today's marine industry marketplace, but as I run into work companions, it seems that most of us in Newport Beach look like we have just completed a triathlon. As I look around the harbor, I...

    Tags: Boats, Manufacturing and Engineering

  12. Oct 29, 2012 |Story| CNN
  13. Steve Jobs' yacht revealed, christened 'Venus'

    <a href="http://mashable.com/follow/topics/steve-jobs/" target="_blank">Steve Jobs'</a> yacht was unveiled in a Dutch shipyard on Sunday, where the unusual boat designed by Jobs and famed minimalist designer <a href="http://mashable.com/2012/04/14/philippe-starck-apple/" target="_blank">Philippe Starck</a> was christened "Venus," after the Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory.
    CNN
    Steve Jobs' yacht was unveiled in a Dutch shipyard on Sunday, where the unusual boat designed by Jobs and famed minimalist designer Philippe Starck was christened "Venus," after the Roman goddess of love, beauty, sex, fertility, prosperity and victory....

    Tags: Biography (genre), Manufacturing and Engineering, Apple iPod, Steve Jobs, Netherlands

  14. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| SFL
  15. Squash your thirst with these pumpkin beers

    To complement all those fall dishes and hearth-baked pies you'll surely be indulging in through the rest of the year, I've compiled my top five picks for pumpkin beer below.
    To complement all those fall dishes and hearth-baked pies you'll surely be indulging in through the rest of the year, I've compiled my top five picks for pumpkin beer below. Harpoon UFO Pumpkin, 5.9% ABV This has to be my top pick in pumpkin beer. It's...

    Tags: Pumpkin, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Manufacturing and Engineering, Wines

  16. May 30, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  17. Stay in balance on your summer vacation

    By Bailey Shiffler
    By Bailey Shiffler Special to The Baltimore Sun A summer vacation implies relaxation, but it doesn't guarantee it. In the age of 24-hour connectivity, it's nearly impossible to clear the mind and give in to leisure. Even when lying on the sands of a...

    Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Manufacturing and Engineering, Behavioral Conditions, Trips and Vacations, Medical Specialization

  18. Oct 23, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  19. Newport approves marina rent hike for commercial users

    Large commercial marina owners operating on public tidelands will pay more rent, the Newport Beach City Council decided Tuesday at a special meeting — but they won't see the changes until 2015. After months of back-and-forth with harbor...

    Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Politics, Elections

  20. Jul 20, 2012 |Story| Baltimore Sun
  21. Coast Guard grows its own tradespeople at repair yard

    Since 1899, the Coast Guard's shipyard at Curtis Bay has added years to the life of the sea-battered fleet, repairing and upgrading hundreds of cutters before sending them back on patrol.
    Since 1899, the Coast Guard's shipyard at Curtis Bay has added years to the life of the sea-battered fleet, repairing and upgrading hundreds of cutters before sending them back on patrol. So in 2002 when shipyard officials looked at the future and saw...

    Tags: Graduation, General Dynamics Corporation, Manufacturing and Engineering, Colleges and Universities, Community College of Baltimore County

  22. Oct 18, 2012 |Story| South Florida Sun-Sentinel
  23. Norwegian orders new and largest ship for 2015 delivery

    Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line announced Wednesday it has reached an agreement with Meyer-Werft of Germany to build a new cruise ship for delivery in October 2015.
    South Florida Sun-Sentinel
    Miami-based Norwegian Cruise Line announced Wednesday it has reached an agreement with Meyer-Werft of Germany to build a new cruise ship for delivery in October 2015. The deal has an option for a second ship for delivery in spring 2017. The new ship...

    Tags: Tour Operations Industry, Manufacturing and Engineering, Cruises, Norwegian Cruise Line, Tourism and Leisure

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