Gov’t imposes 3-hour limit on tarmac strandings – San Francisco Chronicle
Posted on December 21, 2009
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Gov’t imposes 3-hour limit on tarmac strandings – San Francisco Chronicle
The Obama administration took aim Monday at tarmac horror stories, ordering airlines to let passengers stuck in stranded airplanes to disembark after three hours. With its new regulations, the Transportation Department sent an unequivocal message on the eve of the busy holiday travel season: Don’t
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Boy Killed in Coast Guard Boat Crash – CBS News
(AP) A 33-foot Coast Guard vessel and a recreational boat collided Sunday as a Christmas watercraft parade was going on in San Diego Bay, killing an 8-year-old boy and seriously injuring five people, authorities said. No one aboard the Coast Guard patrol boat was hurt in the crash just before 6 p.m
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Former Montana Sen. Conrad Burns moved from hospital to rehab facility after stroke – Minneapolis Star Tribune
HELENA, Mont. – Former Montana Sen. Conrad Burns has been released from a Washington, D.C., hospital and moved to a rehabilitation facility to continue recovering from a stroke. Burns’ family released a statement through Montana U.S. Rep. Denny Rehberg saying the 74-year-old was moved from
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Coroner to conduct autopsy on Murphy – MSNBC
Brittany Murphy’s family said the actress was ill with flulike symptoms in the days before her death and prescription medications were taken from her home, the Los Angeles coroner’s office said Monday. The 32-year-old star of films such as “Clueless” and “8 Mile” died Sunday morning
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WTO: China unfairly restricting American CDs, DVDs – Forbes
The World Trade Organization’s top arbitrators upheld a ruling that China is illegally restricting imports of U.S. music, films and books, and Washington pushed forward with a new case accusing China of manipulating the prices for key ingredients in steel and aluminum production. Monday’s verdict by
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Mich. files suit in US high court over Asian carp – AOL
-TRAVERSE CITY, Mich. AP) — Michigan asked the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday to close shipping locks near Chicago to prevent Asian carp from invading the Great Lakes and endangering their $7 billion fishery. State Attorney General Mike Cox filed a lawsuit Monday with the nation’s highest court
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