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Korean Airlines jetliner lands on Vancouver Island after bomb threat The Seattle Times A Korean Airlines Boeing 777 en route from Vancouver, BC, to Seoul was diverted to a nearby Canadian military base after the airline's US call center received a bomb threat. By ROB GILLIES Associated Press Why did US planes have to scramble to deal ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
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CREDIT MARKETS: Treasurys Take First Fall In Six Sessions Wall Street Journal "There was some unwinding of the flight-to-safety trade," said Richard Bryant, Treasury trader at Mizuho Securities USA Inc. in New York. Meanwhile, Pacific Gas and Electric Co. took advantage of an otherwise silent session in the US high-grade ... See all stories on this topic » | ||
Former prisoners heal through dance The Miscellany News By Adam Buchsbaum Above, members of Figures in Flight RELEASED, composed of former prisoners, will perform in the Frances Daly Fergusson Dance Theater on April 18. Andre Noel was imprisoned at 17 years old on burglary and assault charges. See all stories on this topic » | ||
Pilots union: Is American threatened by US Airways management? Fort Worth Star Telegram (blog) Nor has it gone unnoticed that the flight attendants - who are also still working under separate deals - just overwhelmingly rejected yet another US Airways contract, once again, illustrating the company's inability to integrate its workforces. See all stories on this topic » | ||
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