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Even as overall premium-fare business travel has withered over the past year, superior service remains in strong demand on marathon flights from the U.S. and Europe to Asia. And long-haul routes are far cheaper to operate per passenger mile than, say, the Richmond, Va., to Memphis, Tenn., flight that domestic airlines provide. While profit margins for all Asian carriers are relatively high, SIA's has been 50% higher, according to an industry analyst, than Qantas' and double that of Japan Airlines...
...company treats patients in Bangkok, where medical standards are top-notch and interest in high-tech treatment and medical tourism is booming. The process costs about $30,000 per patient, plus physician's and travel expenses, but Fulga hopes the figure can be reduced to less than...
Enfucell, based outside Helsinki, builds batteries out of paper. Its SoftBattery works much the same way as ordinary "button" batteries (like the one in your watch) and "finger" batteries (think AA). Ions travel from an anode, pass through a solution called an electrolyte to a cathode and emerge as an electrical charge. Instead of running ions through metal casings full of toxic and corrosive substances like lithium and alkaline, Enfucell uses a thin paper sheet as a conduit. It pastes one side with zinc and the other side with manganese dioxide. Ions flow through an electrolyte solution of water...
...would travel to Queens on the weekends to practice, 90 minutes each way by public transportation...
...based on data from 949 universities over the 2006 fiscal year, breaks down compensation into pay and benefits. It also separately lists expense accounts. During his last year in office, Summers’ use of the University expense account was just over $100,000, which included money for personal travel and a subsidy for a second residence away from campus, according to The Chronicle. Yale’s expense account covered $9,670 of Levin’s costs that year. But schools use different methods of tabulating benefits, so the figures may not be comparable. Columbia University?...