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Jennifer Aniston avoids being seen with Orlando Bloom at Heathrow airportJennifer Aniston arrived in Britain with Orlando Bloom yesterday but the pair took pains to show they were not "together". The A-listers, pals for more than three years, spent the 12-hour flight from the US chatting and enjoying a... |
Tight economy forces some to stay home for holiday
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Los Angeles Times | 2 days ago
Surviving Thanksgiving weekend's travel crunch in L.A.
Southern California -- this just in Check-in lines are out the door at Los Angeles International Airport this morning for one of the busiest days of the holiday travel season. Officials are expecting about 1.5 million passengers -- a...
In this article: Transportation Security Administration, Bob Hope Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, American Airlines, and Twitter
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Prime Newswire | 2 days ago
Photo Release -- Northrop Grumman Employees Answer the Call to Help Troops Phone Home
...Bob Hope United Service Organizations (USO) on Nov. 24 during a USO-sponsored pre-Thanksgiving luncheon and entertainment salute at Los Angeles International Airport ( LAX ). The event was held for several hundred soldiers, sailors, Marines...
In this article: Northrop Grumman and United States
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Yahoo! News | 2 days ago
Americans search for cheaper Thanksgiving trips (AP)
...International Airport because of stormy weather, but few other problems were reported elsewhere. The world's busiest airport, Hartsfield Jackson Atlanta International Airport , was crowded but calm. The airport was bracing for a rush...
In this article: American Airlines and Amtrak
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Telegraph.co.uk - UK news | 2 days ago
Bmi cuts routes from Heathrow Airport
Bmi is to cut five of its Heathrow routes next year as it struggles to stay profitable during the economic downturn. The airline, which is now owned by Lufthansa and is Britain 's second largest airline at Heathrow , blamed "unprecedented...
In this article: BMI, Liverpool, Heathrow Airport, EasyJet, Ryanair, Lufthansa, and Tel Aviv
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NBC | 4 days ago
Sen. Burris Talks Iraq, Won't Talk Rebuke
...did not attend. Burris , who recounted his American Airlines flight to Kuwait , and his subsequent transport by C-130 cargo plane to Baghdad International Airport , said he 'd met with General Raymond Odierno , Ambassador Christopher Hill , and...
In this article: Roland Burris, Iraq, American Airlines, Raymond Odierno, Ron Wyden, and Tom Udall
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Chicago Tribune | 4 days ago
Getting Around: Deals for turkey day travelers
Getting Around: Holiday travel plans A light crowd of people passes through Terminal 1 O'Hare International Airport Sunday. The major airlines are offering last-minute Thanksgiving sales, a reflection of a projected decline of almost 7...
In this article: Thanksgiving, Amtrak, Orbitz, Chicago, and O'Hare International Airport
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chicagotribune.com - News | 4 days ago
Deals for Thanksgiving travelers available
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Kansas City Star | 7 days ago
Officials: Man tied 15 lizards to chest at airport
LOS ANGELES Federal officials say they arrested a man who strapped 15 live lizards to his chest to get through customs at Los Angeles International Airport. </p><p>The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said Friday that 40-year-old Michael...
In this article: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, Lomita, Los Angeles International Airport, California, Australia, and Los Angeles
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L.A. Times - National News | 7 days ago
U.S. flight delays hit Atlanta airport especially hard
...in Salt Lake City. Caleb Raehl , 3, waits in line with his parents, Matthew and Rebecca , to be rebooked after their AirTran flight out of Washington Dulles International Airport was canceled. (Jacquelyn Martin / Associated Press / November...
In this article: Federal Aviation Administration, Delta Air Lines, United States, Salt Lake City, Atlanta, Atlanta Airport, American Airlines, JetBlue Airways, and John Wayne
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The Advocate | November 19, 2009
FAA says flight computer system working again
In this Jan. 27, 2007 file photo, an AirTran aircraft leaves Logan International Airport in Boston. Airlines are cutting money-losing flights during the current travel slump in late 2009, and that can cause headaches for passengers who...
In this article: FAA, AirTran Airways, Headache, Delta Air Lines, Salt Lake City, and Logan International Airport
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Yahoo! News | November 19, 2009
FAA glitch causes widespread US air travel delays (AP)
...be there for a four-day weekend, but now it's getting cut short," James said. "It's just not a good day." In the public areas of Newark International Airport , where delays are routine, Thursday seemed like a normal day, though several...
In this article: Federal Aviation Administration, US, Salt Lake City, Delta Air Lines, and New York
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CBS | November 19, 2009
Flight System Restored With Residual Delays
...traffic controllers union said Thursday the computer failure involved both of the FAA 's computer centers in Salt Lake City and Atlanta. Los Angeles International Airport is warning passengers that there may be significant delays in...
In this article: Federal Aviation Administration, E mail, Atlanta, Salt Lake City, Los Angeles International Airport, and Los Angeles
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Wall Street Journal: Politics and Policy | November 19, 2009
FAA Glitch Causes Airline Delays
...a handful of flights, according to FlightStats.com. At Washington 's Dulles International Airport , flights destined for New York 's LaGuardia Airport averaged delays of one hour and 20 minutes. Philadelphia International Airport showed delays...
In this article: Federal Aviation Administration, Delta Air Lines Inc., Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport, Atlanta, American Airlines, U.S., New York, and Philadelphia
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chicagotribune.com - Business | November 19, 2009
FAA computer glitch fixed, but flights still delayed
...had to send plans to controllers, who entered them into computers by hand. "It's slowing everything down," Takemoto said. Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport , the world's busiest, has been particularly affected.
In this article: Federal Aviation Administration, Delta Air Lines, Chicago, Atlanta, and Chicago Tribune
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The Bergen Record | November 19, 2009
FAA computer problem causing widespread delays
...nationwide. Atlanta -bound flights from Newark will not be allowed to depart until - o r after - 11:15 a.m., according to the FAA. LaGuardia Airport is reporting delays of one hour and 20 minutes due to weather, and John F. Kennedy...
In this article: FAA, AirTran Airways, Atlanta, Delta Air Lines, Salt Lake City, Newark International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, and John F. Kennedy International Airport
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Centre Daily Times | November 19, 2009
Miami International Airport , ACS and MasterCard Worldwide Enhance Speed, Convenience of Airport Parking with MasterCard® PayPassTM Contactless Payments
...PayPass™ with 'Tap & Go™' to Quickly Exit Parking Lots DALLAS - Affiliated Computer Services, Inc. ( NYSE : ACS ) today announced that Miami International Airport will accept MasterCard® PayPass™ contactless payments in its parking...
In this article: MasterCard, Miami International Airport, Revenue, New York Stock Exchange, Business process outsourcing, Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, Petco, Best Buy, and 7-eleven
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Miami Herald - Breaking News | November 16, 2009
US military: American soldier dies in Iraq
...five fellow soldiers at a U.S. base in Baghdad , the military said. The shooting took place at about 2 p.m. local time at Camp Liberty near Baghdad International Airport , the military said in a statement. Officials said the shooting was...
In this article: Iraq, U.S., Iraq War, Baghdad, National Division, The Miami Herald, Department of Defense, and Tikrit
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Telegraph.co.uk - Business | November 14, 2009
Royal Marine Damian Perl to float US security firm for GBP100m
...and New York , built Global by landing some of the most lucrative contracts in the war zone in the Middle East. He ran the security at Baghdad Airport between 2003 and 2008; helped to introduce the new currency into Afghanistan ; and...
In this article: London, New York, Beneficiary, Outsourcing, Malcolm Rifkind, Nasdaq, CIA, Condoleezza Rice, and John Devine

