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Air travelers begin feeling the effects of sequestration
Sequestration is starting to frustrate air travelers. About 400 flights were delayed Sunday because of air traffic controller furloughs, the Federal Aviation Administration said, and a few more interruptions were reported Monday at Los Angeles...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, LaGuardia Airport, American Airlines, Inc., Federal Aviation Administration, Budget Control Act of 2011
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Man fined $35,000 for conspiring to smuggle cigarettes through Md.
A Brooklyn, N.Y., man was placed on probation for 11 months and fined $35,000 after pleading guilty Monday in Washington County Circuit Court to conspiring to smuggle 2,568 cartons of cigarettes through Maryland. Abdelaziz M. Abdelaziz, 43, pleaded...
Tags: Brooklyn (New York City), Rentals, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Fines, LaGuardia Airport
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History of US bombings, failed attempts
Here is a list of some of the worst bombings in the U.S. dating to the 1800s, including some famous attempts that failed: — April 15, 2013: Two bombs explode in the packed streets near the finish line of the Boston Marathon, killing two people and...
Tags: Martin Luther King Day, Prisons, Sports, Times Square, LaGuardia Airport
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Welterweight champion Robert Guerrero arrested on gun charge
WBC welterweight champion Robert Guerrero, who was in New York this week promoting his May 4 fight against unbeaten Floyd Mayweather Jr., was arrested Thursday at John F. Kennedy International Airport when he tried to take a gun onto a plane. Police...
Tags: Crimes, Floyd Mayweather, Jr., Crime, Law and Justice
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On Theater: 'Having It All' has a lot
The five women who comprise the cast of "Having It All," the new musical now on stage at the Laguna Playhouse, might indeed have it all — if their various skills and attitudes were condensed into one individual. As it is, each of them, no matter...
Tags: Music, Music Theater, Feminism, Entertainment, Arts and Culture
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FAA investigating report of drone aircraft over JFK airport
Federal officials said on Tuesday that they are investigating a report from a pilot of an Alitalia passenger jet who said he saw an unmanned aircraft or drone in the skies over Brooklyn. The Alitalia pilot told officials that he saw the aircraft as he...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, U.S. Military, Federal Aviation Administration
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4 things to know
1. Our thoughts and hearts go out to the Adam Linder family. The 26-year-old was killed on Jan. 29 in Springfield, Mo., when he was struck by a vehicle while he crossed the street. His sister, Shelby Paige Linder, 15, died on Aug. 28, 2009, due to...Tags: The Beatles (music group)
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Architect-photographer Balthazar Korab | 1926-2013
FrameworkBalthazar Korab, an architect-turned-photographer with a wide-ranging eye whose moody, polished images captured the spirit of midcentury modern architecture and celebrated its masters, including Eero Saarinen and Mies van der Rohe, died Jan. 15 in Royal... -
Balthazar Korab dies at 86; architect-photographer with wide-ranging eye
Balthazar Korab, an architect-turned-photographer with a wide-ranging eye whose moody, polished images captured the spirit of midcentury modern architecture and celebrated its masters, including Eero Saarinen and Mies van der Rohe, died Jan. 15 in Royal...
Tags: Architecture, New Year's Day, Le Corbusier, Danube River, Arts
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Feds levied record fines against airlines in 2012
On the final day of the year, the U.S. Department of Transportation levied fines against two airlines that kept passengers stranded on delayed flights, pushing the number of violations issued against airlines in 2012 to a record. The federal agency...
Tags: O'Hare International Airport, Air Transportation Industry, Pakistan, Fines, JetBlue Airways
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Airline workers voice gripes about passengers
After a 16-year career in the airline industry, Claudia Helena Oxee doesn’t mince words about what’s wrong with airline passengers today. “Let’s face it, passengers dress the way they want and do what they want,” said Oxee,...
Tags: Travel, Employees, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Career and Workplace
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Nanny Pleads Not Guilty in Children's Stabbing Deaths
CNNNEW YORK -- Yoselyn Ortega, the New York nanny charged with murdering two young children in her care at an Upper West Side apartment, pleaded not guilty Wednesday. The proceeding took place at Weill Cornell Medical Center in Manhattan, where Ortega has...Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Raymond W. Kelly, Yoselyn Ortega, YMCA, CNBC (tv network)
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