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    Apr 20, 2012 |Column| WXIN-LTV
  1. Airport officials cut international business travel over spending concerns

    Indianapolis Airport Authority officials are dodging questions about the travel budget under the airport's former chief executive.
    Indianapolis Airport Authority officials are dodging questions about the travel budget under the airport's former chief executive. "The focus of the prior administration was somewhat different than the current administration," said Bob Duncan, the...

    Tags: Mike Wells, John Clark, Travel, Trips and Vacations

  2. Apr 23, 2012 |Story| KIAH-LTV
  3. Online Dish: Woman Gets Workman's Comp for Sex Injury

    I've heard of people getting workman's comp for a variety of things, but this is a new one. What about getting it for a sex injury and you're not even a porn star?!
    KIAH
    I've heard of people getting workman's comp for a variety of things, but this is a new one. What about getting it for a sex injury and you're not even a porn star?! A female employee working for the Australian government was awarded workers comp for a...

    Tags: Judges, Health, Crime, Law and Justice, Justice System, BBC

  4. Mar 8, 2012 |Story| KCPQ-LTV
  5. Airfares climb, routes disappear as fuel prices rise

    Airfares are rising, planes are packed, and carriers are abandoning less-profitable routes.
    Los Angeles Times
    Airfares are rising, planes are packed, and carriers are abandoning less-profitable routes. What's to blame? Climbing fuel prices. And there will be no relief in the immediate future, according to an analysis released by the Federal Aviation...

    Tags: JetBlue Airways, Air Transportation Industry, Federal Aviation Administration, Transportation, Air Transportation

  6. Mar 11, 2012 |Story| Herald Mail
  7. Business Briefs - March 11

    Maryland Office of Tourism Development Maryland welcomed 32.2 million domestic travelers in 2010, an increase of 10.7 percent from 2009 and an increase of 18.3 percent from the state’s 27.2 million visitors in 2007, according to a national survey...

    Tags: Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Technology, Travel, Facebook, India

  8. Feb 21, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  9. The tablet or the laptop?

    Mobile devices have had a good run lately. First there was news that more wireless devices are being used in the United States than there are people to use them. Then we learned that accessing the Internet by mobile device doubled in 2011. Now we have the...

    Tags: Transportation Industry, Travel, Computer Hardware, Trips and Vacations

  10. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  11. Todd M. Beamer, 32

    Todd M. Beamer, 32, an account manager for Oracle,  a computer software company, left his Cranberry, New Jersey home on September 11 for a one-day business trip to San Francisco.  Beamer was raised in the Chicago area and graduated from Wheaton College and earned an MBA from DePaul University.  Caught up in the hijacking of Flight 93, Beamer tried to reach his wife by Airfone.  When the call was not connected, Beamer dialed “0” and reached an Airfone customer service representative who says that Beamer calmly provided critical information about events on the plane and relayed messages for his pregnant wife and two children.   At Beamer’s request, the representative joined him in praying the Lord’s Prayer.  At the end of his call, she says she heard him say to others on the plane, “Are you ready?  Okay.  Let’s roll.”
    Todd M. Beamer, 32, an account manager for Oracle,  a computer software company, left his Cranberry, New Jersey home on September 11 for a one-day business trip to San Francisco.  Beamer was raised in the Chicago area and graduated from Wheaton College...

    Tags: Wheaton College, New Jersey, Oracle Corp., Travel, Trips and Vacations

  12. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  13. Edward Porter Felt, 41

    Edward Porter Felt, 41, of Matawan, New Jersey was known as a problem solver in his job as a computer engineer at BEA Systems, a software firm, and had been awarded two patents in the field of encryption technology.  After growing up in Clinton, New York, Felt graduated from Colgate University and received a Master’s degree from Cornell University.   Ed loved the outdoors and spending time with his wife and two children.  En route to San Francisco on a last-minute business trip on September 11, Felt’s response to the hijacking was to place a call on his cell phone.  Just five minutes before the crash, he dialed 911, reporting, “Hijacking in progress!” and identified himself and his flight.   
    Edward Porter Felt, 41, of Matawan, New Jersey was known as a problem solver in his job as a computer engineer at BEA Systems, a software firm, and had been awarded two patents in the field of encryption technology.  After growing up in Clinton, New York,...

    Tags: New Jersey, Crime, Law and Justice, Aircraft Hijacking, Travel, New York

  14. Aug 25, 2011 |Story| Daily American
  15. Louis J. Nacke, II, 42

    Travel was not a routine part of the job for Louis J. Nacke II, 42, the director of a huge New Jersey distribution center for Kay-Bee Toys.  The one-day, last minute business trip on September 11 took him away from his new wife and their home under construction in New Hope, Pennsylvania.   Nacke was a weightlifter with a Superman tattoo on his left arm who enjoyed fast cars and good wine, and loved his teenage sons from his previous  marriage.  As a child, Nacke moved with his family many times, living in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and New York, graduating from high school in Philadelphia.  “Joey”, as his family knew him, was a loving son and a tough, no-nonsense big brother to his three siblings.
    Travel was not a routine part of the job for Louis J. Nacke II, 42, the director of a huge New Jersey distribution center for Kay-Bee Toys.  The one-day, last minute business trip on September 11 took him away from his new wife and their home under...

    Tags: New Jersey, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Travel, New York, Superman (fictional character)

  16. Feb 19, 2012 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  17. Headlights with wipers: Make it automatic

    <b><i>Q: Regarding people who fail to turn on their headlights in the rain, I have an idea: Require manufacturers to design vehicles so that whenever the wipers are turned on, the headlamps illuminate automatically. I don't know why car companies haven't done this already, voluntarily. Some models feature headlights that come on when it gets dark. How can we make this campaign a priority, much like the 'stop texting' program? You can help spread the word.</i></b>
    Q: Regarding people who fail to turn on their headlights in the rain, I have an idea: Require manufacturers to design vehicles so that whenever the wipers are turned on, the headlamps illuminate automatically. I don't know why car companies haven't done...

    Tags: Vehicles, Chrysler Group LLC, Services and Shopping, Macungie, Coral Springs

  18. Jan 7, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
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  20. Feb 7, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  21. One less for the road

    Last year in this space, dietitian Judy Caplan had a message for business travelers: Eat better. Think ahead so that in airports you're eating healthy snacks, such as fruits and nuts, and decent meals, such as a turkey sandwich on whole-grain bread,...

    Tags: B Vitamins, Healthy Diet, Water, Travel, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  22. Jan 29, 2012 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  23. Travel updates for 2012

    Think of what follows as a travel tapas buffet &mdash; tidbits that just might whet your appetite for more. Here are a dozen pieces of information for the 2012 traveler.
    Think of what follows as a travel tapas buffet — tidbits that just might whet your appetite for more. Here are a dozen pieces of information for the 2012 traveler. 1. You will know how much you'll pay to check your bags when you're flying. The...

    Tags: Petroleum Industry, Personal Data Collection, Travel, Distilling and Brewing Industry, Transportation Accidents

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