Gothenburg's 'Fish Church' in danger
A fight is brewing between fishmongers and preservationists on one side and the city's real-estate arm over the future of the historic market.
A fight is brewing between fishmongers and preservationists on one side and the city's real-estate arm over the future of the historic market.
Qantas' plan for nearly 24-hour flights must take into account legal and physical limits on aircraft crew—a big question mark for the project.
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Some new features may take some of the sting out of overbooked flights.
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A new bullet train on Japan Railways plays up its first Disney character.
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The roof is covered now by a waterproof tarp, while architects begin to spin fantasies about a permanent roof and spire.
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Baggage tracking technology improvements means far fewer lost or delayed bags, but transfers are still an issue.
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