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Fund Managers Deal with Market Fears
BusinessWeek
10, amid the biggest flight since a month after the failure of Lehman Brothers in September 2008. For the seven months through July, net withdrawals totaled $17.8 billion, following outflows of $280 billion from 2008 through last year, according to the ...
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BusinessWeek
Mendte: Lockerbie Bomber Released For BP Oil Deal
KPLR 11
Classified documents found in Tripoli expose for the first time the truly despicable deal that was made to gain the release of Abdel Baset AL Megrahi, better known as the Lockerbie Bomber. He was convicted of blowing up Pan-Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie ...
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For Boudreau, a life-saving flight change
Washington Times
"I think that's one of those moments where you either deal with it or it can keep you up at night," Capitals right wing Mike Knuble said. "Maybe it changed your life and you think, 'Hey, I get a second chance.' " Sitting in his office the day after the ...
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Washington Times
St. Louis Airport Director Gung-Ho on Cargo Hub
Riverfront Times (blog)
Yesterday Daily RFT reached Hamm-Niebruegge right after after inking the deal to ask her why she believes the cargo hub (aka St. Louis Aerotroplis) will take flight even as detractors continue to poo-poo its possibilities. Daily RFT: What do you say to ...
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Riverfront Times (blog)
'Clearly something big had happened'
Chicago Sun-Times
General Miller was inside the Pentagon when American Airlines Flight 77 crashed into the building on Sept. 11, 2001. Jeff Cagle / For Sun-Times Media On a beautiful fall day in 2001, Major Gen. James Miller, US Air Force, retired, was scheduled to meet ...
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New normal in post-9/11 aviation turns friendly skies into fortress in the clouds
San Jose Mercury News
It had taken 98 years for human flight to rise up from its pastoral beginnings to become one of the glories of the American century. And on Sept. 11, it took exactly 77 minutes to bring it to a shuddering stop. As we have warily returned to the airport ...
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Saudia rents five planes to fly stranded pilgrims
Saudi Gazette
Saad Bin Jameel Al-Qurashi, Chairman of the National Haj Committee at Makkah Chamber of Commerce and Industry, added the companies discussed with the airlines the difficulties they deal with in transporting pilgrims including flight delays. ...
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Airport Security Costs Are Up, But Weak Spots Remain
Wall Street Journal
Airline passengers directly pay $2.50 for security screening on every flight, up to $10 per round-trip. And airlines have suffered a huge hit as more people opt to drive or take the train for short trips rather than deal with airport security hassles. ...
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Daily Deal Media Conference Pinpoints Emerging Markets
Daily Deal Media
Josic told the audience that Gary Lipovetsky of Dealfind—the other big Canadian name at the conference—and Halazon had shared a flight to Chicago but didn't speak to each other. Halazon recognized that they are direct competitors as Lipovetsy jumped ...
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Daily Deal Media
US society still ruled by fear
gulfnews.com
By Mick O'Reilly, Senior Associate Editor This expansive memorial to Flight 77 which struck the Pentagon in Washington on September 11, 2001, features 184 granite and stainless steel benches — one for each victim of the attack. ...
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gulfnews.com
Brad Richards ready, Zach Parise talks contract, John Tavares loves Long Island
ESPN (blog)
The deal could see the team's most important player become an unrestricted free agent next summer. "It got to be pretty stressful," Parise told ESPN.com on Thursday. "I had booked a flight and getting ready to go to arbitration, which I didn't think ...
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WEEKENDER: A gaping wound — 9/11 attacks deeply ingrained in American psyche
Regina Leader-Post
By Sheldon Alberts, Postmedia News September 8, 2011 3:51 PM The south tower of the World Trade Center bursts into flames after being struck by United Airlines Flight 175 in New York on Sept. 11, 2001. NEW YORK — It is a late summer day on Fulton ...
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