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Review: Gregg Allman says goodbye with heart and spirit

The Washington Times 

Gregg Allman, "Southern Blood" (Rounder)

Gregg Allman's farewell album veers deeply into parting sentiment, but it also reminds us of what a singular talent we just lost when he died in May.

Farewell albums from musicians who know they are dying have become a thing of late. And Allman's just ...

IKEA is opening a store near the North Korean border

BusinessInsider.com 

Kim Hong-Ji/Reuters

In the midst of an ongoing crisis with a saber-rattling North Korea, Swedish furniture giant Ikea is opening a gigantic department store in South Korea, close to the border. This news was reported by Korea Herald.

The new department store will be located in a four-story building in Goyang, the northwestern suburb of Seoul.

It will be only slightly smaller than another store, located south of Seoul, and "by far the biggest Ikea store in the entire world,” according to country manager Andre Schmidtgall. Читать дальше...

Tunisia reshuffles government to create 'war cabinet'

«TDN» (tdn.com) 

TUNIS, Tunisia (AP) — Tunisia's prime minister has named new interior and defense ministers as part of a broader government reshuffling that the African country's president says creates a "war cabinet" to fight terrorism and corruption.



Caribbean residents are tweeting eerie photos from Hurricane Irma’s eye

AOL.com 

Filed under: News, US, Crisis

Footage captured by Caribbean residents reveals the early damages inflicted by one of the most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricanes recorded in history just hours after it made its first landfall.

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Stephen King’s ‘It’ to Jolt Box Office With Monster Opening

Variety 

The summer box office was an absolute circus. Apparently, all it needed was a clown. Enter “It,” Warner Bros. and New Line’s adaptation of the Stephen King novel, which is expected to scare audiences back into theaters with a record-breaking opening. A $65 million opening is expected from 4,000 locations (3,500 spots for Thursday previews). Since... Read more »

The Air Force got parts from its 'boneyard' to put its biggest plane back into service

BusinessInsider.com 

US Air Force

On July 17, Air Mobility Command chief Gen. Carlton Everhart ordered all 18 of the Air Force's C-5 cargo planes at Dover Air Force Base to halt operations and undergo inspections after two of the aircraft had landing-gear malfunctions in less than a 60 day period.

Two days later, Everhart extended the stand-down to all 56 of the Air Force's C-5s, ordering them all to undergo maintenance assessments.

The ball-screw assembly on the C-5 Galaxy, the largest plane in the Air Force... Читать дальше...





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