FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. (TSX VENTURE: FLY) Schedules First Quarter Conference Call

CALGARY, ALBERTA–(Marketwired – Apr 30, 2013) – FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:FLY) (the “Company” or “FLYHT”) has scheduled a live conference call to discuss the first quarter results to be held, Wednesday, May 8, 2013 at 8 am MDT (10 am EDT, 7 am PDT) Continue reading

FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. (TSX VENTURE: FLY) Releases Annual Report and Conference Call Scheduled

CALGARY, ALBERTA–(Marketwired – Apr 9, 2013) – FLYHT Aerospace Solutions Ltd. (TSX VENTURE:FLY) (the “Company” or “FLY”) today announced it has released the 2012 Annual Report and will host a live conference call to discuss Q4 and year end results on Wednesday, April 10 at 8:00 am MDT (10:00 am EDT, 7 am PDT) Continue reading

GM Food, a Soft Kill Weapon for Eugenics Against Africa and the World — Aaron Dykes. – Video




GM Food, a Soft Kill Weapon for Eugenics Against Africa and the World — Aaron Dykes. http://www.infowars.com/ Here's the link to “Genetic Armageddon”: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCFP_Unf6zA GM GE food genetically modified engineered maze … By: ChooseLibertyTV Continue reading

Falkland Islands : Residents’ views

10 March 2013 Last updated at 06:05 ET Residents of the Falkland Islands are preparing to vote in a referendum on 10 and 11 March to decide whether to remain an overseas territory of the United Kingdom. The move has been condemned by Argentina which claims sovereignty over the islands. BBC News has spoken to Falkland Islanders to see how they think the referendum will pan out and what impact it might have on UK-Argentine and UK-Falkland ties. Continue reading

Bringing down health care costs isn’t always complicated

Accustomed as we are to thinking of hospitals as beneficent providers of lifesaving and often charitable care, it comes as a shock to learn how many are engaging in, not to put too fine a point on it, price gouging. As Steven Brill shows in his cover story in this weeks Time magazine, nonprofit hospitals, even more than for-profit ones, chase 12 percent profit margins with eye-popping markups on everything from cardio stress tests to gauze pads. The United States spends more per capita on health care, almost $9,000 a year, than any other country, yet it stands in the lowest quartile for life expectancy of developed countries. Continue reading

NASA Busy Testing Orion’s Parachutes and Rocket Engines

NASA engineers are hard at work testing the engines that will take astronauts beyond earth orbit for the first time since the Apollo era and the parachutes that will carry them home afterward. Continue reading

Albertans support private health care services more than other canadians

CALGARY, Jan. 21, 2013 /CNW/ – Alberta is the only part of Canada where half the population would welcome increased private delivery of health care services, according to a survey conducted by EKOS Research Associates for The Conference Board of Canada’s Canadian Alliance for Sustainable Health Care. Many publicly funded health care services already are delivered through private enterprises, but Canadians were asked if they believe that allowing more private delivery would improve health care in Canada (by encouraging the public sector to become more efficient and relieving pressure on the public organizations), or whether they felt that this would worsen health care (by diverting limited resources from the public system) Continue reading

Space Station Crew – From USA, Canada and Russia – Final preparations – Video




Space Station Crew – From USA, Canada and Russia – Final preparations == BoozWheez – Updates the World == Please subscribe for regular updates ….. Like my Facebook page www.facebook.com The three members of the next International Space Station crew from Russia, Canada and the US arrive at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan for final pre-flight tests. The three members of the next International Space Station crew arrived at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan on Friday for final pre-flight tests. Continue reading

French Polynesia and Cook Islands create sanctuaries to protect sharks

French Polynesia and the Cook Islands this month created adjacent shark sanctuaries spanning 2.5 million square miles of ocean, a move that reflects a growing trend to protect sharks worldwide and more than doubles the area now off-limits to any shark fishing. Read full article > > Continue reading

Cruise Ships Become Pawns In Falkland Islands Dispute

The 30 th anniversary of the Falkland Islands War thrust the South Atlantic islands back into the news in 2012, but little has been said about how cruise ships trawling this remote corner of the planet have been used as pawns — much to the detriment of the islanders caught in the middle. Continue reading

WHO Pursuing Update on Global Strategy for Traditional Medicine

HONG KONG The origins of traditional medicine in Asia, Africa and the Americas can be traced back thousands of years. A successful history of traditional disease prevention and treatment has been viewed with skepticism by contemporary scientists. Continue reading