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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... -
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: O'Hare, Transportation, New Year's, Air Transportation Industry, O'Hare International Airport
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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: Consumers, Transportation, priceline.com Incorporated, Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations
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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: Local Authority, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Transportation, Charity, Air Transportation
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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: Defense, Fraud, Corporate Crime, Values, Armed Forces
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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: Christianity, Trips and Vacations, Anglican, Murder, Holiday Vacations
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Bus agency reaches out
Harford Transit is working with area employers to increase its ridership and improve travel for those who rely on the bus to get to jobs throughout the county. Transit administrators expect to supply human resources departments at numerous companies with...Tags: Transportation, Employers, Trips and Vacations, Aberdeen Proving Ground, Credit and Debt
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No tax rise seen to avert MTA cuts
A gallon of gas costs less than $2, and Maryland's gasoline tax hasn't been raised for 15 years. But don't look for Howard County's State House delegation to lead the charge in Annapolis for a tax increase to prevent big cuts to commuter transit and...Tags: Personal Income, Public Officials, Frank S Turner, Energy Saving, Environmental Pollution
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Anne Arundel Datebook
TODAY Community holiday The Linthicum Centennial Committee and the Linthicum business community will hold a Christmas in Linthicum celebration. Boy Scout Troop 447 will hold a breakfast from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. Philip Neri Church at 6405 S....Tags: AFL-CIO, Classical Music, Christianity, Cofield, Yo-Yo Ma
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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: Local Authority, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation
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Bush pledges full US support for India, says terrorists 'will not have final word'
Associated Press WriterWASHINGTON (AP) _ President George W. Bush on Saturday pledged full U.S. support to India as it investigates the deadly terrorist attacks in Mumbai, saying the killers "will not have the final word." Bush spoke at the White House after returning from the...Tags: Heads of State, Hotels and Accommodations, Islam, Diplomacy, Terrorism
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Wall Street cloud darkens Lehigh Valley
Of The Morning CallCitigroup: 70,000. Wachovia: 10,000. Merrill Lynch: 5,100. Some of the biggest names in finance have been forced to shed thousands of jobs from their banking, mortgage and brokerage arms amid the economic calamity roiling the world's markets. Even...Tags: Mortgages, Chicago Jobs, Chicago Mortgages, Housing and Urban Planning, Corporate Officers
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