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Waiting for cheap holiday air fares?
South Florida Sun-SentinelAre you procrastinating with holiday air travel plans in hopes air fares will drop, or wishing you hadn't already booked because they have? Sun Sentinel staff writer Jaclyn Giovis wants to talk to consumers who are planning to leave South Florida for...Tags: Hanukkah, Trips and Vacations, Holiday Vacations
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Auto chief executives ready roll into Washington
AP Auto WritersWhen the men who run Ford Motor Co., Chrysler LLC and General Motors Corp. return to Washington later this week to seek government loans, they'll make sure traveling by corporate jet doesn't become ammunition for their critics again. Ford says chief...Tags: National Government, General Motors Corp., Vehicles, Business Trips, Corporate Officers
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Big Three automakers try again for a bailout
Their first attempt was a lemon, but the Big Three U.S. automakers get a second chance this week to convince Congress that it should give them a $25-billion bailout -- or as they call it, a bridge loan to the future.
Setting the stage for what could be a...Tags: Oldsmobile, Saab, General Motors Corp., Jaguar, Michigan State University
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Sen. Durbin asks Bush to commute former Illinois governor's corruption sentence
CHICAGO (AP) _ Illinois Sen. Dick Durbin asked President Bush on Monday to consider commuting former Gov. George Ryan's 6½-year racketeering sentence to time served, standing firm on his appeal for mercy despite an outpouring of criticism. "This action...Tags: National Government, Organized Crime, Prisons, Rod Blagojevich, Regional Authority
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Durbin asks Bush to cut ex-Gov. Ryan's sentence
AP Legal Affairs WriterIllinois Sen. Dick Durbin asked President Bush on Monday to consider commuting former Gov. George Ryan's 6{-year racketeering sentence to time served, standing firm on his appeal for mercy despite an outpouring of criticism. "This action would not...Tags: Justice System, Vehicles, George Bush, Metal and Mineral, Richard Durbin
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Winter storm leads to holiday weekend accidents
Authorities say the first major winter storm of the season has caused hundreds of accidents along the state's roadways. The Iowa State Patrol says the crashes included a nine-car pileup on Interstate 35 and other collisions that left motorists with... -
Bad weather, wind causes delays at NYC airports
Bad weather and strong winds are causing delays for some flights at New York City area airports. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey said Sunday evening that flights arriving at and departing from New York City's major airports were delayed an...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation, Local Authority, Tourism and Leisure Industry, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
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Court may not be able to end Thailand crisis
With a deepening political crisis draining millions of dollars from the economy by the hour, government opponents hope a court can break a deadlock that politicians, police and the military have failed to resolve. But the court ruling they seek may be...Tags: Values, FedEx Corporation, Demonstration, Corrupt Practices, Justice System
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Little impact seen of cab drivers' strike
Tribune reporterThousands of holiday travelers leaving O'Hare International Airport found plenty of cabs waiting in line outside the airport Sunday, despite the decision of some drivers to strike that afternoon in protest of current fare rates. Taxi driver advocacy...Tags: Transportation, Air Transportation, New Year's, O'Hare, Air Transportation Industry
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Highflying days over for online travel sites
Tribune reporterNot only are Americans flying less as the economy tanks, they're spending less time scouting the Internet for travel deals, creating an unprecedented drop in traffic for online travel agencies like Chicago-based Orbitz Worldwide Inc. As days shorten...Tags: Transportation, National Government, Expedia Incorporated, Tour Operations Industry, Consumer Confidence
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Illinois hit with first major snowstorm of the year; 50 flights canceled at Chicago's O'Hare
CHICAGO (AP) _ A storm system moving across the Great Lakes delivered Illinois' first snowstorm of the season Sunday and forced the cancellation of more than 50 flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Low visibility also caused delays of up to...Tags: Transportation, O'Hare, Charity, Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Industry
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National briefing
NATIONWIDE Snow slows holiday travel plans Foul weather came just in time to bedevil holiday travelers in parts of the country. A snowstorm forced the cancellation of more than 50 flights at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport. Low visibility also...Tags: Transportation, Assault, Air Transportation Industry, New York Weather, Anglican
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