MOSCOW. Oct 9 (Interfax) - The following is a digest of Moscow newspapers published on October 9. Interfax does not accept liability for information in these stories.
Lucy Guerin in her studio. Photo: Supplied Choreographer Lucy Guerin has tackled the story of the West Gate Bridge collapse as a tribute to rebuilt lives, writes John Bailey.
MITCHELL, S.D. -- Harvest season has come to the Great Plains, which means it's a great time to visit the world's only Corn Palace, here about 65 miles west of Sioux Falls. The building's exterior is crafted from native grasses, grain and, of course, corn.
In an area where steel was once king and the making of General Motors vehicles supplied a steady rise to the middle class, Mahoning Valley residents now are seeing the area’s job market transform from manufacturing to service-sector based.
East Texas Christian Academy announced that its middle school has moved into a newly constructed math and science building. The 1,200-square-foot steel-frame structure, completed a couple of weeks ago, sits on a cement slab and accommodates 50 to 60 students.
NASA's new spaceship of the future must endure searing temperatures capable of melting iron, steel or chromium as the spacecraft streaks into the Earth's atmosphere on the way back from the moon. Faster than the fastest bullet, the spaceship -- called the Orion -- will enter Earth's atmosphere at 6.8 miles (11 kilometers) per second, generating surface temperatures equivalent to more than 4,800
Demand for iron and steel in GCC countries will surge 31% to 19.7m tonnes by 2008 from 15m tonnes in 2005, on increased demand from construction projects for building materials, according to a report by the Gulf Organisation for Industrial Consulting cited by Reuters.