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Virgin America announces direct flights to LA, SF
OrlandoSentinel.comVirgin America announced this morning that it will start direct flights from Orlando International Airport to both Los Angeles and San Francisco starting August 19. The two-year old airline, affiliated with Virgin Atlantic that now brings thousands of... -
Rollover Crash On I-84 In Manchester
The Hartford CourantEmergency crews are at the scene of a rollover crash on I-84 westbound. The crash was reported at about 11:10 a.m. in the westbound lanes between exits 60 and 62. Firefighters were trying to extricate a victim at 11:20 a.m. -- Christine DempseyTags: Car Accidents
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Crash Closes Roadway North Of Poulsbo, Child Airlifted, Another Sent To Hospital
Web ReporterEmergency crews are on scene of an accident that closed down Thompson Road near Poulsbo. A car rolled over several times. A 10 year old child was airlifted to the hospital and is being treated at Harborview Medical Center. Another person was also taken...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics
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Bartender admits fault in deadly DUI crash
FOX 5 San Diego StaffA bartender who drove drunk and caused a fiery rear- end collision on North Torrey Pines Road in which the other driver burned to death pleaded guilty Friday to gross vehicular manslaughter while intoxicated. Michael Patrick Landri, 30, also admitted...Tags: Court Preliminary, Trials, Defendants, Drunk Driving, Lawyers
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School Bus Driver Charged in Accident
Staff WriterThe driver of a school bus will be charged with crossing the center line in connection with a three-vehicle crash that sent 10 people to the hospital this week. According to Lexington police Sgt. Page, Bobby Ray Jones, 60, of Thomasville will face the...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Car Accidents, Vehicles
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Air Canada dismisses crew concerns pilot was suicidal and threatened to ditch plane
TORONTO (AP) — Air Canada is standing by a pilot whose co-workers refused to fly with him, fearing he was suicidal and accusing him of threatening to ditch his aircraft in the Atlantic Ocean. The airline insisted this week that a dispute between...Tags: Canada, Toronto (Canada), Employees, Suicidal Behavior, Unions
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Cops: Drunk Driver Slammed Into School Bus Loaded With Children
wpix.comA 56-year-old man crashed into a Long Island school bus loaded with children Thursday afternoon, police said. According to Suffolk County police, Warren Lukas of Quaker Path was intoxicated when he slammed his pickup into the side of the bus and fled the...Tags: WPIX, Car Accidents, Long Island, Children
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Boeing speeds production of 777 and 747 models, expects pickup in airline demand starting 2012
AP Transportation WriterNEW YORK (AP) — Boeing Co. will speed up production plans for its 777 and 747 models in anticipation of greater demand from commercial airlines. Both are wide-body planes capable of carrying more than 300 passengers and flying longer routes....Tags: Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Boeing Co., Transportation, Earnings Forecasts
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Car Crashes Head-On Into New Jersey School Bus
Staff reporterOne man is dead after a car slammed head-on into a school bus in Hillsborough, New Jersey. The collision occurred near the intersection of Auten Rd. and Fleming Drive, when a black Toyota Camry smashed into the bus, which was carrying 28 students at...Tags: WPIX, Car Accidents, Vehicles
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Maj. Gen. Robert White, test pilot and space pioneer, dies at 85
When Robert White shot through the sky in a rocket-powered X-15 airplane nearly 50 years ago, he earned a place in the development of America's space program that those in the field still talk about.
First to break Mach 4 – four times the speed...Tags: New York University, Armed Forces, Tom Wolfe, Defense, World War II (1939-1945)
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Talks between British Airways and union break down, strike to begin at midnight Friday
AP Business WriterLONDON (AP) — A three-day strike by British Airways cabin crew affecting thousands of travelers began Saturday after last-ditch talks between the airline's management and union leaders collapsed. The walkout has forced BA to cancel thousands of...Tags: Collective Contract, Air Transportation Industry, Government, Gordon Brown, British Airways Plc
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Kutztown U. student remains in hospital after motorcycle crash
Of The Morning CallA Kutztown University student remains in critical condition today following a motorcycle crash near the campus yesterday, authorities said. Berks-Lehigh Regional police said Michael Nusca, 20, of Dresher, Montgomery County, was going westbound on...Tags: Hospitals and Clinics, Car Accidents, Colleges and Universities, Motorcycling, Vehicles
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