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Below are listed featured articles from the May 2001 issue, Vol. 54, no. 5, (c) 2001 Barks Publications, Inc. See also items from May's departments and columns.
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Conventions 
  • Dual paths to success - Technical and business issues will get equal billing on this year's EASA convention program  By the EA Staff
  • The choice of Chicago - Our home-grown guide to what to see, eat and do while in town for this year's show  By the EA Staff
Service Shops
  • Apparatus repair in Venezuela: blend of the old and the new - How an Italian immigrant brought Old World values to the New World By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor 
Insulation
  • What's this? Salad oil for transformers? - The new seed oil dielectric fluids are a less toxic alternative and, yes, even edible. By Richard L. Nailen, P.E., EA Engineering Editor 
Digital Electronics
  • Seeing eye to eye with controls - How the Human Machine Interface simplifies our communication with electronic control devices By David P. Tryling, EA Electronics Editor 
Accounting 
  • Will the deal work? - The time may be right to buy a business, but it still pays to look before you leap By William H. Wiersema, CPA, EA Contributing Editor 
Safety & Health
  • Don't get tripped up by workers compensation fraud - In an insurance field tilted in favor of claimants, special diligence myst be observed by employers By Richard B. Elsberry, EA Contributing Editor 

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