Spirit to Sell Fiber Materials Inc. Business to Tex Tech Industries

Spirit AeroSystems has agreed to sell its Fiber Materials Inc. business to Tex-Tech Industries for $165 million in cash.
In a statement released Monday, Tex-Tech CEO Scott Burkhart said FMI’s range of high-performance products will be added to the company’s offerings for the space and defense industry.
“Our customers demand world-class solutions, and the integration of FMI bolsters our ability to meet those demands,” he added.
FMI produces high-temperature materials and reinforced composites. Its products support defense systems and NASA programs like Stardust, Mars Curiosity, Orion and Mars 2020.
Tex-Tech, on the other hand, is a global supplier of materials science-based products in key markets such as aerospace, defense, medical, and industrial.

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Zelenskyy: New economic policy provides for business support, security and honesty of state

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President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy announced a new economic policy based on support for entrepreneurship, security of business and honesty of the state towards it.

“Despite all the difficulties of the war, the Ukrainian economy maintains basic stability. It needs a new economic policy of our state. A policy that will be based on several key things,” he said during his speech in the Verkhovna Rada on Tuesday.

According to the president, the first point will be maximum support for Ukrainian entrepreneurship, localization and production in Ukraine, since it is necessary to expand access of Ukrainian producers to the public procurement market.

In his opinion, everything that can be produced in Ukraine should be produced in Ukraine and purchased from Ukrainian producers.

“Effective insurance of war risks is required. Consistent deregulation and protection of freedom of enterprise, which will be reflected in economic growth, are needed. A gradual reduction in the share of redistribution of GDP by the state is required,” the head of state emphasized.

The second important principle in the new economic policy of Ukraine will be the safety of doing business and reducing pressure on business from all government institutions that control the activities of others, and do not create added value themselves. Zelenskyy is confident that the favorable Ukrainian jurisdiction and the attraction of investment are inseparable from the security of every “white” business in Ukraine.

The third principle is honesty in relations between the state and business, since, according to Zelenskyy, the state is interested in maximum and legal employment in Ukraine, de-shadowing.

He added that this cannot be achieved only by forceful measures, entrepreneurs need an incentive to de-shadow, and not new pressure.

Zelenskyy believes that this kind of economic policy can lead Ukraine to sustainable economic growth, a sufficient level of security for Ukraine’s defense needs, and the preservation of human capital due to the fact that Ukrainians will be able to realize themselves and their aspirations in Ukraine.

“Without a strong economy, this will not happen. There will be no strong economy without respect for entrepreneurship and entrepreneurs. Therefore, in fact, we are not just talking about decisions on the economy. We are talking about a decision about the future,” the president of Ukraine concluded.

Taylor Jenkins Reid is Back with a New Book and More Book News!

Emily has a PhD in English from the University of Southern Mississippi, MS, and she has an MFA in Creative Writing from GCSU in Milledgeville, GA, home of Flannery O’Connor. She spends her free time reading, watching horror movies and musicals, cuddling cats, Instagramming pictures of cats, and blogging/podcasting about books with the ladies over at #BookSquadGoals (www.booksquadgoals.com). She can be reached at [email protected].
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Book lovers, it’s time to gather ’round to share the hottest book gossip and revel in all of the exciting book news. Sure, the world might be on fire, and the rest of the news cycle might be dire, but at least we have a few nuggets of book news to carry us through the rest of this chaotic month. So take a break from your doom-scrolling and comfort yourself with a little bit of book cheer.

Here’s the cover of Mia Sosa’s upcoming romance novel When Javi Dumped Mari. What’s more, Cosmopolitan is letting readers have a look at the first chapter. So check that out, and get ready to pick this book up on June 24th, 2025.Here’s another fun book to check out in 2025! Ally Carter’s The Blonde Who Came in from the Cold will be out on August 5th. Check out an excerpt over at People right now.Taylor Jenkins Reid is back with a new novel! According to the publisher Ballantine, a Penguin Random House imprint, Atmosphere tells “a passionate and soaring story about the transformative power of love, this time among the stars.” It’s out on June 3rd.

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Bridgerton actess Bessie Carter is narrating Marie Benedict’s new novel The Queens of Crime. The novel will be out in print and on audiobook in February 2025 from St. Martin’s Press. Check out the cover of the new queer romance from Gabriella Gamez, Kiss Me, Maybe. The author told Entertainment Weekly, “I was actually very particular about what I wanted this cover to look like, which is funny because I was not this way at all with my first book. There’s a scene in Kiss Me, Maybe where Krystal is placing a flower crown on Angela’s head during Fiesta, and as I was actively writing it I knew I wanted the cover to convey that scene in some way.” Kiss Me, Maybe is out from Forever on May 6th, 2025.

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Reading List Roundup: The First “Best of 2024” Book Lists

Katie’s parents never told her “no” when she asked for a book, which was the start of most of her problems. She has an MLIS from the University of Illinois and works full time as a Circulation & Reference Manager in Illinois. She has a deep-rooted love of all things disturbing, twisted, and terrifying and takes enormous pleasure in creeping out her coworkers. When she’s not at work, she’s at home watching the Cubs with her cats and her cardigan collection. Other hobbies include scrapbooking, introducing more readers to the Church of Tana French, and convincing her husband that she can, in fact, fit more books onto her shelves.

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I have your collection development resources this week: November new releases, the first of the Best of 2024 lists, and some themed book lists to help generate display ideas.

November New Releases
Here are November’s most buzzworthy books, as chosen by Amazon, CBC, Epic Reads, L.A. Times, LitHub (SFF, poetry), New York Times, and Town & Country. And then, of course, we have key November titles selected by Book Rioters, so make sure to check out our general picks, along with romance, mystery/thrillers, horror, SFF, historical fiction, nonfiction, queer titles, children’s books, and comics/graphic novels.

The Best Books of 2024

Publishers Weekly is always one of the first to come out with their Best Of the Year list, and I always find it to be an…interesting selection. There are the titles that you just assume are going to show up on every list (this year, it’s James and Intermezzo), but there are also a lot of titles that I’m unfamiliar with. My favorite end-of-the-year lists tend to tap into popular appeal more than the Publishers Weekly list does, but to each their own. Maybe this list really speaks to you and your patrons’ reading interests! And then there are also a couple of (non-Publishers Weekly) lists for the best horror of 2024 and the best romantasy of 2024.

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Tourism ministry mediates Sakona Travel dispute

Victims and relevant stakeholders meet at the tourism ministry to seek solutions on November 18. Tourism ministry

The Ministry of Tourism is working to mediate a resolution for over 80 families who lost tens of thousands of dollars due to invalid flight tickets sold by Sakona Travel (Cambodia) Co Ltd for overseas travel packages.
The latest mediation session was held on November 18, led by tourism minister Huot Hak, with participation from lawyers representing Sakona Travel and representatives of 82 affected families.
On November 13, the ministry announced the cancellation of the company’s operating licence due to its failure to fulfil contractual obligations to clients and violations of laws and regulations governing the tourism sector.
Several victims shared their experiences on social media, revealing that they had purchased travel packages for international vacations but discovered their flight tickets were invalid on the scheduled departure dates.
According to a Facebook post by victim Sokhim Chhum, the agency collected a total of $238,712 from 72 families, comprising 344 individuals. Another account, posted by Pich Amily, described similar losses, with victims spending substantial amounts on travel packages and airline tickets without receiving refunds after their trips were cancelled.
The ministry stated that it would follow out-of-court dispute resolution mechanisms using a win-win approach. A tripartite working group has been established, including representatives from the ministry, Sakona and the affected citizens.
The ministry added that it would prepare a draft settlement agreement to be reviewed and amended based on feedback from the parties involved before reaching a final resolution.

Writer of Madoff book with new details coming to Palm Beach Book Store

When Bernard “Bernie” Madoff swept into Palm Beach homes, businesses and private clubs — some of the most exclusive rooms with some of the wealthiest people in the world — he brought with him promises of big returns on exclusive investments.Those promises proved too alluring for some — leaving many on the island devastated both finally and personally in the wake of Madoff’s 2008 arrest for charges including wire fraud, money laundering, securities fraud and investment adviser fraud.Until recently, the story of Madoff’s $68 billion fraud was told in piecemeal form, said Richard Behar — which is why the investigative journalist dedicated 15 years to researching and writing “Madoff: The Final Word,” released in July by Simon & Schuster’s Avid Reader Press.Behar will discuss his book, which brings to light new details about the scope of Madoff’s crimes, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 20, during a book signing at the Palm Beach Book Store, 215 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm Beach.“We are looking forward to hosting author Richard Behar here at the Palm Beach Book Store,” store owner Candice Cohen said. “So many people in Palm Beach were impacted by Bernie Madoff, and this book is important because it includes new pertinent information that will be published for the first time.”Behar has worked for publications including Forbes, Time and Fortune. He turned his investigative eye to Madoff’s story after discovering that his aunt, Adele, had lost all of her money in Madoff’s massive Ponzi scheme.Madoff died in prison at age 82.His list of victims features celebrities and socialites including director Steven Spielberg, actors Kevin Bacon and John Malkovich, Holocaust survivor and author Elie Wiesel, and Major League Baseball Hall of Fame pitcher Sandy Koufax — and many Palm Beachers.Madoff owned a home on North Lake Way, and he was a member of the Palm Beach Country Club, where he played golf and met people who would be among those who lost billions to the man.After his arrest, Madoff’s Palm Beach home became a target for vandals, with one incident in January 2009 leaving the massive tree in front of the home’s gate draped with toilet paper — the work of teen boys who told the Daily News at the time that they lost their trust funds to Madoff.In the course of Behar’s decade-and-a-half digging into Madoff’s crimes, he said he uncovered information that revealed that the fraud extended back toward the beginning of Madoff’s career in the 1960s. He said he also found evidence that Madoff’s family was far more involved than previously reported.The type of long-term journalistic investigations to which Behar is accustomed led him to become “hooked” on certain stories, and he said that is what happened as he delved deeper and deeper into Madoff’s crimes, for which the con man was sentenced to 150 years in prison in 2009.Decades ago, Behar met in prison with the person who, at that time, was considered the king of the Ponzi scheme, Dennis Helliwell. Behar was tried to understand how Helliwell — who grew up in foster care, as did Behar — turned into someone who “took his whole family to the cleaners,” Behar said.“And then Bernie comes along,” he said. “I just wanted to get into his brain as much as possible and probe it.”Behar was especially shocked that his aunt fell victim to Madoff’s promises. “I thought she was so savvy,” he said, adding that he couldn’t believe “she was invested with this guy.”After years of having her business-reporter nephew look into possible investments for her, Behar’s aunt had kept mum about putting all of her money into Madoff’s so-called investment fund.“That was part of the mentality of dealing with Bernie,” Behar said. “You kept quiet. It was like a club. I likened it to standing outside of velvet rope in New York at a nightclub and hoping you get picked.”Behar’s aunt spoke with her nephew for “Madoff: The Final Word,” providing insight and humor into the mindset of those who gave the man their money.Behar also had the benefit of hundreds of hours of interviews with prosecutors and investigators close to the case — along with access to confidential FBI documents that revealed the never-before-reported depth of Madoff’s fraud, he said.Those confidential documents included summaries of interviews with the man Behar called Madoff’s “deputy in crime” — Frank DiPascali Jr.“Frank just shed enormous light on the evolution of the fraud,” Behar said.According to the documents, Madoff confessed to DiPascali that the fraud extended back to the 1960s, Behar said, adding that Madoff also shared that information in two meetings with federal investigators.But Madoff reversed himself on those admissions, Behar said, adding that he suspects that one of Madoff’s attorneys warned him that any profits from before the 1990s, when prosecutors said the con began, would not be able to go to his wife, Ruth.Behar visited Madoff three times in prison, spoke to him over the phone 50 times and sent hundreds of emails back and forth, Behar said.The writer’s first attempts to reach Madoff were met with silence. It was after Behar sent a heartfelt condolence note to Madoff following the suicide of Madoff’s son, Mark, in 2010 that Madoff finally responded.“He said, ‘You know, this story has not been told. Come on down,’ ” Behar said. “That was Bernie’s way.”As Behar began to uncover new information, he came across additional evidence that Madoff’s wife, Ruth, who FBI agents nicknamed “Ruthie Books,” had a much larger role than previously reported.“She was the bookkeeper for decades, reconciling the money in, money out of the Chase checking account that was used for the Ponzi,” Behar said. “But she claimed on ‘60 Minutes’ (in 2011) that she worked only two years at the company, in 1961 and ’63. And that is absolutely false.”Ruth Madoff’s work reconciling that account continued until the year before “it exploded,” Behar said.Behar decided to take his time with his research and not rush it, even as about a dozen books about Madoff and his crimes were published within just a handful of years of Madoff’s arrest.“I wasn’t going to jump into that mess,” Behar said. “I’d rather pick the bones, see what was missed and develop relationships with FBI and prosecutors, and just sort of methodically try to do something definitive to the best that I humanly can.”The result: a nearly 400-page tome that has received rave reviews, with Kirkus Reviews calling it, “A penetrating account of the web of lies that won the late con man Bernie Madoff his billions.”How was Madoff able to scam so many savvy people out of billions of dollars?A Ponzi scheme typically begins as affinity fraud, which is a type of investment fraud that targets a specific group of people, Behar said.In Madoff’s case, Behar said that was the Jewish community.Madoff was Jewish and was able to endear himself to members of clubs in well-heeled communities, including Palm Beach and Long Island.“But then it grew like a tsunami, and he had to increase it to keep the Ponzi going, and that’s when big feeder funds started getting involved and he took it overseas,” Behar said.Also Jewish, Behar said there is an element of Jewish culture where Jews tend to trust each other. “You don’t think you’re going to be burned,” he said.Wiesel is a perfect example of that, Behar noted. Wiesel’s best-selling book “Night” was based on his experiences in concentration camps during the Holocaust. Before his death in 2016, Wiesel won a Congressional Gold Medal in 1984, the Nobel Peace Prize in 1986, the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 1992 and a National Humanities Medal in 2009.He also lost millions to Madoff. The Elie Wiesel Foundation for Humanity lost $15 million — one of many Jewish nonprofits bilked by Madoff — and Wiesel’s personal accounts also took a hit. In a 2009 New York Times interview, Wiesel said that “psychopath” was too nice a word for the man who nearly put his foundation out of existence.Madoff told Behar that he didn’t pursue Wiesel. Instead, Behar told the Daily News, Madoff claimed Wiesel’s friends “pressured” Madoff to accept Wiesel as a client.When Behar saw Wiesel at a charity event during his years of research for his book, Behar asked the Nobel laureate if there was any healing for the Jewish community in the wake of Madoff’s crimes.“No,” Behar said Wiesel told him. “But we’ve been through worse.”If you goWhat: Book signing with Richard Behar, author of “Madoff: The Final Word”Where: The Palm Beach Book Store, 215 Royal Poinciana Way, Palm BeachWhen: 5:30 to 7 p.m. Nov. 20Information: thepalmbeachbookstore.com, richardbehar.comKristina Webb is a reporter for Palm Beach Daily News, part of the USA TODAY Florida Network. You can reach her at [email protected]. Subscribe today to support our journalism.

Business Names: Nov. 11-15, 2024

Assumed names filed in Gregg County from Nov. 11-15:Rodney Dobbins doing business as Best Friends TransportJuan Vargas doing business as L&V Services#placement_588479_0_i{width:100%;margin:0 auto;}Cynthia Reese doing business as LHS Class of 2000 ReunionKrista Buchanan doing business as One of One Financial SolutionsBridget Carpenter doing business as Cornerstone Asset Recovery@import url(https://fonts.bunny.net/css?family=ibm-plex-sans:400,600);

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Preview: Marvel Comics ‘Free Comic Book Day 2025’ Titles

Publisher Description.  Free Comic Book Day is on May 3 this year, and once again, Marvel Comics celebrates this exciting day for the industry with something for every fan.  Readers can look forward to the entry points for all-new eras of Fantastic Four and Amazing Spider-Man, a prelude to an upcoming X-Men saga, and a glimpse at the very first event set in the new Ultimate Universe!For the second year in a row, Marvel also presents a Star Wars Free Comic Book Day title which explores the what’s to come in the galaxy far, far away.  Plus, see creators and characters from different cultures, communities, and identities spotlighted in a special Free Comic Book edition of Marvel’s Voices.  And last but not least, you’ll find the perfect first comic book for the young ones in your life with an all-new Free Comic Book Day: Spidey & His Amazing Friends.
Free Comic Book Day 2025: Fantastic Four/Giant-Size X-Men #1Written by Ryan North, Collin Kelly, Jackson Lanzing & Chip ZdarskyArt by Humberto Ramos, Edgar Delgado, Chip Zdarsky & Iban CoelloIn advance of Marvel’s First Family arriving on the big screen this summer, Ryan North and Humberto Ramos craft an unusual story in which the FANTASTIC FOUR respond to a most unusual interdimensional summons!  And on the eve of the birth of the ALL-NEW, ALL-DIFFERENT X-MEN, there is one extra mutant in attendance.  WHO is it?  Only Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing can tell you!  Plus, another surprise from Chip Zdarsky!  We’re simply too good to you!
Free Comic Book Day 2025: Amazing Spider-Man/Ultimate Universe #1Written by Joe Kelly, Deniz Camp & Cody ZiglarArt by John Romita Jr. & Jonas ScharfJoe Kelly and John Romita Jr. remind us who Peter Parker and SPIDER-MAN are! Plus, an exclusive prologue to this summer’s blockbuster ULTIMATE event from Deniz Camp, Cody Ziglar & Jonas Scharf!
Free Comic Book Day 2025: Star Wars #1Written by Alex Segura, Charles Soule & Marc GuggenheimArt by Phil Noto, Luke Ross, Stefano Raffaele & Madibek MusabekovCelebrating the new era of Star Wars comics!  Luke Skywalker finds himself in a wretched hive of scum and villainy facing off against pirates!  Jedi Knights Qui-Gon Jinn & Tensu Run are on the hunt for the villainous Corlis Rath!  Who is the mysterious VANEE and what is his connection to Darth Vader & Kylo Ren?
Free Comic Book Day 2025: Ironheart/Marvel’s Voices #1Written by Justina Ireland & MoreArt by Julian Shaw & MoreCelebrating a year of Marvel’s Voices with a brand-new story starring Ironheart!  Bestselling writer Justina Ireland blasts Ironheart into Chicago’s past for a story of Black innovation through the ages!  And explore the past year of Voices anthologies with selections from Mystique and Destiny’s star-studded wedding issue, Patriot’s explosive return to super-heroing, the introduction of a brand-new Ghost Rider and more!
Free Comic Book Day 2025: Iron Man & His Awesome Friends/Spidey & His Amazing Friends #1Swing into this year’s free comic book day special with new and favorite characters from two Disney Jr. shows!  First, armor up with Iron Man and his Awesome Friends, Iron Heart and Iron Hulk, in this not-to-be-missed all-new comic featuring characters from the forthcoming Disney Jr. show!  Then the web-slinging fun continues with everyone’s favorite heroes from Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends!  There’s no shortage of baddies creating mischief in New York and Spidey, Ghost-Spider, and Spin need help keeping the city safe through thrilling activity pages and easy-to-read stories.Click Gallery below for full-size images.

COP29 discusses “Science and Innovation for Low-Emission and Resilient Food Systems”

Baku, November 19, AZERTAC
A side event themed “Science and Innovation for Low-Emission and Resilient Food Systems” was held as part of COP29 in Baku.Co-organized by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) and the Consultative Group on International Agricultural Research (CGIAR), the event was dedicated to Food, Agriculture and Water Day.Addressing the event, Ismahane Elouafi, CGIAR Executive Managing Director, noted that food insecurity and climate change are now among the two most significant global challenges humanity faces. She emphasized that climate change is increasingly regarded as one of the greatest threats to food security. Elouafi also shared insights into the scientific research, applied initiatives, and innovative approaches undertaken by CGIAR across various world regions.Other speakers highlighted the crises of desertification, land degradation, and drought, emphasizing their global implications for biodiversity and eco-safety. They stressed the urgent need to implement active measures to develop low-emission and sustainable food systems through science and innovation.