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In the statement issued on Friday, Boeing said it is working with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to provide more information about the company s analysis and documentation of work on new 787s, Xinhua news agency reported.The ....
Waiving home inspection and contingencies? Beware Couple learns the risk of skipping due diligence Many homebuyers this year are waiving inspections, contingencies, and even appraisals to win a bidding war. One couple has a warning. By: John Matarese and last updated 2021-05-25 12:39:52-04 The housing market is so hot that desperate buyers are now dropping contingencies and inspections in the hopes of submitting a winning bid. When 10 people are making offers on the same home, buying it as is can make an offer more competitive. But one couple learned why that can be a bad idea, and has a cautionary tale for anyone dropping inspections and other routine home buyer diligence. ....
JOHOR BARU: The police have reminded employers and premises owners to provide working environments that abide by the standard operating procedures (SOP) under the stricter movement control order or face action, including being ordered to close. ....
Nursing homes are opening up again. Here s what you need to know for your search The I-Team helps you find the best care available As COVID vaccinations increase and cases plunge, nursing homes are opening up again. The WCPO 9 I-Team has compiled the resources you need to find the best available care for your loved ones. and last updated 2021-05-24 07:11:30-04 CNCINNATI â Linda Hayes said the hardest thing she s ever done is place her husband, Bob, in a nursing home, knowing he will probably never come home again. Her husband of 47 years suffers from Lewy Body Dementia, which causes him to hallucinate and have delusions, Hayes said. The disease can also make him angry and confrontational. ....
Iran, IAEA extend inspection deal till June QUOTE: The outcome of this long discussion was important but the situation was not ideal Rafael Grossi IAEA Director-General Published: 9:19 PM, May 24, 2021 LEADS SHARE VIENNA: The UN nuclear watchdog and Iran on Monday said an agreement to monitor Tehran s activities would be extended by a month till June 24, as world powers hold talks to revive a 2015 nuclear deal. Global powers have been meeting in Vienna since early April in a bid to bring Washington back to the deal which the US left in 2018. The withdrawal under then president Donald Trump and re-imposition of sanctions led to Iran stepping up its nuclear activities. ....