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United Dreamliner retakes to the skies
Signaling confidence to the public that Boeing 787s are safe to fly, the CEOs of Boeing Co. and United Continental Holdings on Monday traveled from Houston to Chicago aboard a Dreamliner. The flight, which touched down at 1:14 p.m., early and without...
Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Air Transportation, Travel, Transportation, Boeing Co.
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LVIA may let Allentown sell fire school
Lehigh Valley International Airport officials appear ready to let Allentown sell the fire school next to Queen City Airport. Perhaps more importantly for the city, they seem willing to let Allentown keep the nearly $1 million in proceeds. Sale of the 2....Tags: U.S. Department of Justice, Ed Pawlowski, Emmaus, Allentown, Federal Aviation Administration
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Global Entry: Help may be at hand for those who wait to get OK'd
Los Angeles Times Travel editorIf you’re waiting…and waiting…for an interview appointment to complete your application for the Global Entry fast-pass-through-customs program, help may be at hand. In a blog post Monday, I explained that I had been conditionally...Tags: Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Agriculture, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Layoffs and Downsizing
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Supreme Court to revisit church-state separation
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court has agreed to revisit the issue of church-state separation and decide whether a town council can begin most of its monthly meetings with a prayer from a Christian pastor. Thirty years ago, the court upheld a state...Tags: Punishment, Separation of Church and State, Trials, Religion and Belief, Christianity
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Company may be resigned to paying for ex-employee's airfare
Question: As a human resources consultant, I sometimes receive travel inquiries from one of my clients. Here is one: An employee, using a company credit card, purchased a $1,200 airline ticket for a business trip. The ticket is in her name and is...
Tags: Services and Shopping, Career and Workplace, Labor Legislation, Lawyers, Employment
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Spirit Airlines keen on domestic growth
Spirit Airlines remains keen on growth as airline mergers and rising airfares continue to create opportunities for the Miramar-based low-cost carrier to expand its network, executives said Monday during the airline's 2013 Analyst Conference. "The same...Tags: Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, Travel, Air Transportation, Transportation, Fort Lauderdale
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Threatened federal cuts at Boca airport lead to salary debate
In the wake of a proposed $650,000 federal budget cut that threatened to close the tower at Boca Raton Airport, a battle has erupted around the salary of the airport's manager. In one corner is former City Council member David Freudenberg, who says he...
Tags: Pompano Beach, Palm Beach County Commission, Lobbying, Pembroke Pines, Trials
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Trade group predicts crowded airports and planes this summer
Airports will be crowded this summer and empty airline seats rare as Americans take to the skies in numbers that are expected to edge closer to the pre-recession peak. Nearly 209 million people will fly on U.S.-based airlines this summer, up 1% from a...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, Air Transportation, Travel, Transportation, Los Angeles International Airport
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First United Boeing 787 Dreamliner to fly in months lands safely
The first Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliner to fly under the United Airlines name since a mass grounding ordered by the government earlier this year has landed at Chicago. On board the high-tech jet, which departed from Houston at 11 a.m. local time on Monday:...
Tags: Boeing Co., United Air Lines, Federal Aviation Administration
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COLUMN: Why judicial activism matters
"The legislative department is everywhere extending the sphere of its activity, and drawing all power into its impetuous vortex." — James Madison, Federalist 48o WASHINGTON — But under today’s regulatory state, which Madison... -
Barack Obama: The fall
— Fate is fickle, power cyclical, and nothing is new under the sun. Especially in Washington, where after every election the losing party is sagely instructed to confess sin, rend garments and rethink its principles lest it go the way of the Whigs....Tags: Air Transportation Delays, U.S. Congress, Immigration, Immigration Reform Legislation (2013), Personal Weapon Control
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