With Home-Grown Technology, Israel Becomes Leading Arms Exporter
• Israel’s recurring wars with its Arab neighbors have resulted in a weapons industry that keeps coming up with new technologies, which can then be sold abroad.
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• Israel’s recurring wars with its Arab neighbors have resulted in a weapons industry that keeps coming up with new technologies, which can then be sold abroad.
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• The 1939 film “Gone With the Wind” is not only a box office record-setter, it has also maintained a beloved and sometimes controversial presence in American culture. Its influence in pop culture is clear as well – for instance, you probably know how to complete the phrase, “Frankly, my dear…” A new exhibition at the Orange County Regional History Center celebrates the 75th anniversary of “Gone With the Wind” with memorabilia including costumes, props, screen tests, and more. Visitors can opt for an audio tour voiced by collection owner James Tumblin, the former head of hair and makeup for Universal’s movie studio. The History Center’s Kimberlee Riley gave 90.7’s Nicole Creston a tour of the “Gone With the …
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GET THE LATEST • The top source of vanilla beans sends its fragrant crop abroad for processing into extract. Now a former Peace Corps volunteer aims to boost Madagascar’s economy by building a bean-to-bottle business.
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• Two eruptions a half a world apart have caused evacuations and aviation warnings, but so far no injuries.
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• The Walt Disney Co. has its sights set on bringing drone technology into the theme park airscape. Three Disney patents surfaced on August 21st showing the company is looking into how it could use drones to deliver entertainment to its guests.
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• Arseny Yatsenyuk said Kiev was sending a bill to parliament to get the process rolling. Meanwhile, NATO held an emergency meeting to discuss further Russian incursion into Ukrainian territory.
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• The oil giant is paying billions of dollars to businesses hurt by the 2010 spill. But BP refuses to pay business owners hurt by a government drilling moratorium that was put in place after the spill.
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