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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: Trips and Vacations, Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays, Travel, Air Transportation Industry
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Travel nightmare: Dakar, Dhaka — what's the difference?
Sandy Valdivieso and her husband intended to fly from Los Angeles to Dakar, Senegal. They ended up almost 7,000 miles off-course in Dhaka, Bangladesh. How something this bizarre could happen illustrates how a single mix-up on an airline's part can...
Tags: Trips and Vacations, Senegal, Transportation Industry, Travel, Dakar (Senegal)
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Skin-care firm Murad to move offices to another El Segundo site
Skincare giant Murad Inc. will relocate its global headquarters to another location in El Segundo in a $35-million move. The maker of beauty and health products sold in 41 countries agreed to lease 45,000 square feet in Continental Park, an office and...
Tags: Restaurant and Catering Industry, Personal Service, Rentals, Dermatologists, Real Estate Buyers
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Mayor's race: The real money problem in L.A.
The media coverage and much of the public perception of the Los Angeles mayor's race have relentlessly focused on the money Los Angeles' labor movement is spending to elect Wendy Greuel, and on the wages and benefits of city and other employees that could...
Tags: Elections, New York City, AFL-CIO, United States Census Bureau, Politics
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Eric Garcetti assails minimum-wage mailer sent by Wendy Greuel allies
A new mailer sent out by Los Angeles mayoral candidate Wendy Greuel's allies to Latino voters that strongly suggests voting for her will result in an increase in the minimum wage to $15 per hour drew sharp criticism from her rival Monday. In addition to...
Tags: Voting, Elections, Los Angeles Hotels, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Eric Garcetti
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Hotel workers sing of la Wendy (Greuel) and $15 an hour wages
The union representing hotel workers in Los Angeles has been out in force campaigning for Wendy Greuel for mayor. In large part that's because union leaders said Greuel told them she supports their proposal to impose a $15-an-hour minimum wage at big...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Elections, Los Angeles Hotels, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Eric Garcetti
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Israeli leader under fire for costly lifestyle, as government pushes budget cuts
Associated PressJERUSALEM (AP) — For years, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been saddled with an image of a cigar-smoking, cognac-drinking socialite. Now a new disclosure about his soaring spending on housekeeping, furniture, clothing and other...Tags: Ehud Olmert, Crime, Law and Justice, National Government, Television Industry, Travel
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Why Bob Hope Airport is in trouble
There's really no surprise that revenues are down at Burbank's Bob Hope Airport. I am an infrequent flier, and have utilized the Burbank airport for nearly 45 years. I recall the days when you could fly to most every major city out of Burbank Airport,...Tags: Air Transportation Industry
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Airport inks marketing deal with Rose Bowl, UCLA sports
Bob Hope Airport is aiming for a financial touchdown with a new marketing agreement with UCLA Athletics and the Rose Bowl that will tap into the university’s millions of sports fans. The Burbank-Glendale-Pasadena Airport Authority on Monday...
Tags: Oregon Ducks, Rose Bowl Game, UCLA Bruins, Education, College Football
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'Living wage' at issue in L.A. mayoral campaign
The pickup truck tooled around Highland Park on Saturday morning, loudspeakers in back crooning in Spanish: "Wendy, la Wendy. We're gonna vote. $15 an hour we'll make. Wendy, la Wendy, we're gonna dance. Eric Garcetti start crying." A political mailer...
Tags: Career and Workplace, Health and Safety at Work, Elections, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Los Angeles Hotels
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Mid-size airports take biggest cuts in airline service
Airline mergers, a deep recession and surging fuel prices have lead to sharp cuts in airline service around the country. Hardest hit: medium-sized airports. Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, John Wayne Airport in Santa Ana, L.A./Ontario International Airport...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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Farrah Abraham's LAX fight: More trouble for the 'Teen Mom'
Pop2itContinuing on her quest for relevance, former "Teen Mom" Farrah Abraham found the time in her sex tape-making schedule to get into a fight in the LAX airport on Saturday (May 11)....
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