Jim Burress
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Why holiday reruns are the gift that keeps on giving
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Jim Burress
Dec 23, 2014
Nine out of 10 of us will watch at least one holiday TV special this year.
The benefits of developing an Ebola vaccine
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Jim Burress
Sep 2, 2014
While the market for an Ebola vaccine is small, the payoff of production is big.
The new growth engine for airports: cargo
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Jim Burress
Jun 25, 2014
Known as "world's busiest" for passengers, Atlanta's airport now wants more cargo
Regional airlines need pilots but offer low wages
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Jim Burress
Apr 23, 2014
There’s a huge demand for pilots at the nation’s regional airlines.
How "public" is Weibo?
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Jim Burress
Apr 17, 2014
Weibo goes public on Nasdaq as concerns over censorship remain.
How an HBCU with 35 students keeps its doors open
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Jim Burress
Mar 13, 2014
There are 105 historically black colleges and universities in the U.S. One of the smallest -- Morris Brown College -- struggles to stay afloat.
After four decades, Delta's DC-9 jets make final landing
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Jim Burress
Jan 6, 2014
Delta Air Lines will take its final DC-9 to the skies today, punctuating a most unlikely and colorful span of airliner history.
What kind of shopping mall is successful today?
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Jim Burress
Dec 16, 2013
Malls have become more nimble, offering specialized services and experiences you can't find online.
Boeing's 15 options for building the 777X
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Jim Burress
Nov 26, 2013
After workers at Boeing's Seattle facility voted down the company's proposed contract, its CEO courts other states.
'World's Busiest Airport' gets a hairstyle makeover
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Jim Burress
Nov 13, 2013
Believe it or not, there’s no place to get a haircut in the world’s busiest airport.