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Bits ‘n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

The Russian company StartRocket wants to use

Bits ’n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

A Congressional Budget Office report says a …

Bits n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

General Motors hopes to have 18 new …

Bits n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later, events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

Scared you’re too out-of-shape to exercise safely

Bits n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

Facial recognition technology, being adopted by law …

Bits n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

Thirty years ago Elizabeth McChesney began invading …

Bits n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later, events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

Transdigm, producer of military products, says it …

Bits n’ Pieces

By Lorraine H. Marie
Reader Columnist

East, west or beyond, sooner or later events elsewhere may have a local impact. A recent sampling:

Tulane University tested birds in high and …

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