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Stranded passengers may not be able to sue, attorney says
Money & CompanyJetBlue Airways and the parent company for American Airlines could face stiff fines for stranding hundreds of passengers in planes on an airport tarmac for seven hours during a snowstorm last month. But a lawyer who specializes in business litigation........ -
Malloy's First Session Completed; Lawmakers Split Over Its Success
The Hartford CourantWhen Gov. Dannel P. Malloy took the oath of office in January as the first Democratic governor in 20 years, he vowed that things would be different. And they were. For the first time in recent years, the state legislature finished the budget and tax...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Famines, Labor Markets, Danbury, Genocide
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Bradley Airport Expected To Be Closed Until Afternoon
The Hartford CourantBradley International Airport has a planned closure going on today, Bradley spokesman John Wallace said. Wallace said that on any given day 40-45 aircraft are on the runaway and today, there are less than 10. Also, there were only half a dozen people...Tags: John Wallace
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Southwest merger with AirTran combines biggest BWI rivals
Southwest Airlines' $1.4 billion bid for AirTran Holdings would combine the two largest carriers at Baltimore-Washington International Thurgood Marshall Airport, cementing Southwest's dominance at BWI but possibly ushering in higher passenger fares amid...Tags: Business Trips, Restructuring and Recapitalization, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Washington (U.S. state)
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Rethinking allure of out-of-town races
The Fitness Center - Orlando SentinelA week ago I was excited about flying to my first out-of-town race. I blogged about the new terrain, cooler weather and adventures that my short trip to New England would bring. I couldn't wait to join my 12 teammates (a longtime friend, some new friends... -
Inclement weather forces Air Force One to abort landing
Washington BureauThe plane carrying President Obama to Connecticut was forced to abort its initial landing Wednesday because of poor weather conditions. According to pool reporters traveling with the president on Air Force One, the Federal Aviation Administration...Tags: White House, Connecticut, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Weather, Barack Obama
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Obama Tells Coast Guard Cadets: 'We Remember Our Moral Compass'
The Hartford CourantFighting pirates off the Horn of Africa, saving lives after natural disasters and stopping terrorists from entering American ports are all missions expected of the U.S. Coast Guard, President Barack Obama told graduating cadets Wednesday. And in a nod to...Tags: National Security, Unrest, Conflicts and War, Al-Qaeda, Barack Obama, Afghanistan
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May 25, 2011
According to the Connecticut disaster Center, Connecticut ranks 42nd in the country for frequency of tornadoes. That's a relief to me. I grew up in Indiana, which seemed to rank first. I know that's not true, but every spring, it was a tornado warning, or...Tags: Ohio, Connecticut, Mark Twain House and Museum, Hamden (New Haven, Connecticut), Natural Disasters
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Power Outage At Bradley Delays Few Flights
Fox 61A power outage at Bradley International Airport cause a small number of flights to be delayed. Six flights out of Terminal A were delayed from leaving the Windsor Locks airport. Power has been restored and all flights are operating normally as of 8am...Tags: Windsor Locks, Air Transportation Delays
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This Years Apple Crop Plentiful Thanks To Wet Summer
Fox 61Apple picking season is right around the corner and farmers are saying the wet weather early this summer was ideal for growing the fruit. This June and July combined were the wettest on record with 17.44 inches of rain reported at Bradley International...Tags: Sports, Farms, Death
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Kleen Energy Plant's General Contractor Has Solid Reputation, Past Controversy
The Hartford CourantO&G Industries, the general contractor for the Kleen Energy plant that exploded Sunday, is no stranger to sensitive projects, or to controversy, despite a strong reputation in the business. The 87-year old politically connected construction firm based in...Tags: Storrs, Hospitals and Clinics, Science and Technology, Technology, New Britain
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