Articles by Antranig Dereyan
Boeing: Production of Dreamliner Will Continue Despite Possible Danger
Boeing has announced they will step-up the production of the Dreamliner, despite the possible dangers of the lithium-ion battery.
iPhone 5 Mini Rumors: New Apple Device Will Be Low-Budget With Plastic Body?
According to sources, Apple's new low-cost "ready for China" smartphone that some are deeming the iPhone Mini, will resemble the iPhone 5, but contain different iPod Touch and iPod classic.
Inflight Wi-Fi at Delta and American Airlines: What Travelers Can Expect at National Airports
In 2013, travelers will be greeted with airports and even airplanes offering Wi-Fi access, extra seats with more leg room, addition lie-flat beds, an accelerated security process and, no shocker here, added, or "supplementary" fees.
Boeing Dreamliner: Japanese Airline Changed Problematic Battery 10 Times Before FAA's Grounding
Japan's All Nippon Airways, who's Boeing-787 Dreamliner was grounded after it had to make an emergency landing in Japan when its main battery overheated now reveals that it changed the in-question lithium-ion battery 10 times before the jets were grounded worldwide due to the battery problem.
Lindsay Lohan 'Too Sick to Travel': Doctor's Note Excuses Actress From Count Appearance in L.A.
Reports gathered by multiple sources state that Judge Stephanie Sautner received Lohan's notice on Jan. 29 of Lohan being checked out by a physician who deemed her unfit, health wise, to make the almost 6 hour, coast-to-coast, non-stop flight to L.A. for her appearance.
'Girl Meets World': 'Boy Meets World' spin-off to star Rowan Blanchard
For all of those who grew up watching "Boy Meets World" and watch every re-run that appears on television, or, for the crazy-fans, has the entire series on dvd, listen to this-Disney is about to launch a spin-off, titled, "Girl Meets World," staring Cory and Topanga's little girl, Riley Matthews, (played by 11-year-old Rowan Blanchard) is in the pilot-stage, but if all goes according to plan, the series will be picked up and begin regular production for a premier during the 2013-14 Disney schedule.
Manchester United is the Richest Team in the World Surpassing $3 Billion
When it comes to money and sports, according tochristianpost.com, the richest club in the world, surpassing the $3 billion mark is English Premier League club, Manchester United.
Super Bowl 2013: Where to Party in New Orleans
The Super Bowl, between the San Francisco 49Eers and the Baltimore Ravens is only five-days away, but for those traveling down without tickets, who just want to be part of the moment, here are a few places to check out.
Barnes & Noble: Due to Online Competition Will Close One-Third of its Stores Over the Next Decade
Borders Books went out-of-business a few years back-could Barnes & Noble be the next victim? Borders Books went out-of-business a few years back-could Barnes & Noble be the next victim? The bookselling chain has been closing down stores left-and-right and the head of the retail group, Mitchel Kipper said in an interview published Monday in The Wall Street Journal "the company will have 450 to 500 stores in a decade.
George Clooney Pays the Price: Clooney Paid Bill of Stranger at a German Diner
While on location in Germany to film “The Monuments Men” he and his entourage stopped into a diner and at the end of his visit, one man left with a free meal.
Boeing Dreamliner: If The Battery Isn't the Cause of the 787's Recent Incidents, What Is?
After a nearly two-week investigation by the U.S. and Japanese aviation authorizes, it appears that GS Yuasa’s batteries are not to blame for the Boeing Dreamliners’ recent incidents:
Ohio Eliminates Highway Travel Centers Despite Tourism Benefits
The Ohio Department of Transportation is doing away with then, in the process eliminating 34 jobs staffing 11 travel centers up-and-down the Ohio interstates and one in the Statehouse Capitol.
Bradley Cooper on Playing Lance Armstrong: 'So Nuts.' Is It Really?
Bradley Cooper denies reports of him playing Lance Armstrong in upcoming film After the "biggest confession of the year" by Lance Armstrong about doping through all seven of his Tour de France victories and the lengths he went trying to cover his tracks, the next stop on this road-a motion picture.
Southwest Airlines CEO Gary Kelly Says 'Never Say Never' to Bag Fees
As southwest airlines' fourth-quarter earnings plummeted by nearly half as the company faced higher fuel cost, along with labor and maintenance expenses, one way to get the earnings up is by getting rid of the whole "bags fly free" campaign that the company has pledge by.
Philadelphia International Airport Remodeling Project Supplemented by Two-Year Agreement with US Airways
US Airways and the city of Philadelphia have reached an agreement on a two-year lease deal resulting in a $734 million investment geared towards improving the airport-it is the first step in a very contentious $6.4 billion augmentation.
Lance Armstrong Being Sued in Class-Action Lawsuit Over Doping Admission
Rob Stutzman and Jonathan Wheeler both purchased Armstrong's books, It's Not About the Bike and Every Second Counts, and state, according to sportsworldreport.com, that they "would not have purchased the books had they known the true facts concerning Armstrong's misconduct and his admitted involvement in a sports doping scandal" and have filed a class-action suit against him.
Deer on the Runway Will Result in New Haven Airport's Full-Fencing Enclosure Project
Deer running into traffic have caused plenty of troubles for unsuspecting motorists, but now, the deer are even creating issues for airplanes.
Feel Too Old to Travel
Ever had a travel dream about backpacking through the world, but never gotten around to fulfill the dream?
Short Skirts and High Heels Lead to Rape
Girls just want to have fun,” that is what Cyndi Lauper states, but, the question is: do girls who “want to have fun” put so much attention on themselves that they risk getting raped?
Boeing Dreamline: What is Wrong
Entering the second week of its mandatory grounding, Boeing's United States and Japanese investigators are still tirelessly working around the clock to figure out and pinpoint the fire risks on the 787's electrical system.
Cheap Airline Tickets: How to Save Money with Increasing Airlines' Prices
Today's tip: sometimes booking two tickets instead of one can actually save money. Staying with the topic of tips-and-tricks on how to fly cheap, today's tip: sometimes booking two tickets instead of one can actually save money.
Tina Turner Renounces Her US Citizenship
According to the Associated Press "The 'Private Dancer' singer has lived in the Zurich suburb of Kuesnacht since the mid-1990s. The Zuericsee-Zeiturg newspaper said on its website that the local council announced its decision to grant the 73-year-old Turner citizenship in an official notice published in today's edition."
Whistler, Canada, a Skiers Heaven [slideshow]
Winter is almost over, but for the avid skier who can't get Austria, but wants the international feel, Whistler, in British Columbia, Canada is the place to be.
Guide to Milan, Italy [slideshow]
Whether traveling in style, or on a budget, Milano has something for everybody. The third-largest city in Italy-Milano or Milan, is a hub for fashion, museums, history, religion and sports.
Agassi Shocked by Armstrong's Doping Confession: Tennis Star 'Convinced' of His Innocence
Upon hearing the news that his friend and business partner, Lance Armstrong, admitted to doping after years of denying the allegation, Agassi was speechless.
Burt Reynolds Hospitalized: Actor Taken to the Intensive Care Unit for Further Examination
Burt, like everyone else in the country, caught that nasty flu bug that's been going around ... and was coping with the symptoms for several days. But, the symptoms got worse, and Burt was admitted to the hospital.
Tom Brady's Mansion: New England QB Completes $20 Million Dream Home
Spanning 22,000 square feet and costing $20 million, it took three years to complete and has everything that anyone could or would ever want.
Former NFL Kicker Charge with Ponzi Scheme
Former NFL player, kicker (yes, kickers are also players), Russell Erxleben,, in 1999, was sentence to seven years in federal prison for his own Ponzi venture, robbing investors of $36 million, has been arrested, again, for running another illegal Ponzi scheme, this time, scamming investors of over $2 million.
Welfare Lottery Ban: Could Happen in North Carolina
In the state of North Carolina, Rep. Paul "Skip" Stam, R-Wake, doesn't believe that those receiving welfare benefits should be allowed to partake in this simple dream.
How to Tour Europe on a Budget [slideshow]
Always dreamed of backpacking through Europe, but have a budget?No problems at all, the dream trip is easier than it might seem.