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Rahm Emanuel back to Congress?
The Swampby John McCormick and Dan Mihalopoulos White House Chief of Staff Rahm Emanuel is interested in potentially returning to Chicago someday to reclaim the congressional seat he held until a month ago, a candidate running to replace him said Sunday.......Tags: Patrick O'Connor, University of Chicago, DePaul University, Barack Obama, Regional Authority
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Mark Sanford's first-class voyages
The Swampby Mark Silva Mark Sanford, the roaming governor of South Carolina who campaigned with a pledge to "fix'' the problem of lavish spending of taxpayer dollars, has billed the state $37,600 for one first-class flight and four business-class flight overseas.....Tags: Censorship, Regional Authority, Trips and Vacations, Father's Day, Mark Sanford
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Primary day is Tuesday
Palm Beach Politics | Sun Sentinel blogsAfter enduring a summer of negative advertising on TV and in their mailboxes, voters who can still stomach the people who want to run local, state and national governments make their choices known on Tuesday. Or maybe they don???t. John......Tags: U.S. House of Representatives, Democratic Party, National Government, John Anderson, Television
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Summer travel? Think beyond airfare
As travelers start thinking about winging off to summer vacations, many could learn a few things from expert fliers to ensure they get the best value for their money when booking flights. Price and flight schedules are clearly the primary factors for...Tags: Trips and Vacations, Los Angeles International Airport, American Airlines, Inc., Virgin Group, Ltd., Air Transportation
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Problem Solver: Passenger kicked off plane after carry-on argument
Barbara Brotine bought her small Samsonite suitcase in December for flights like the one she took on JetBlue last Sunday. The bag is big enough to hold a laptop and a change of clothes and small enough to fit under an airplane seat, allowing her to skip...
Tags: Internists, Jon Yates, Transportation, Health and Medical Professionals, Samsonite
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JPMorgan board members targeted by shareholder advisers
JPMorgan Chase, one of the nation's largest banks, survived the financial crisis better than most — only to have the $6 billion "London Whale" trading loss last year expose embarrassing flaws in its accounting and risk controls. Influential...
Tags: Realty, Jamie Dimon, Museum of Natural History, White House, Ray LaHood
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Waits of the world now easy to bear
Just a second. Hang on. Be right there. OK, I'm ready to get started. Thanks for sticking around. This is a column about — wait for it — waiting, specifically about how much better waiting has become in recent years. It is also an...
Tags: Samsung Galaxy S III, Social Media, Scrabble (game), LaGuardia Airport, Samuel Beckett
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Baby gets cruel lesson in life early
"The first kick I took was when I hit the ground." -- Bruce Springsteen, "Born in the USA." So now, Jonah has received a lesson in How Things Are. He is 19 months old. Sitting on his mother's lap on a recent Delta Airlines flight on approach to...
Tags: Bruce Springsteen, Mel Gibson, Michael Richards, Racism
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This is just the first of many cruel lessons in life for toddler
"The first kick I took was when I hit the ground." -- Bruce Springsteen, "Born in the U.S.A." So now, Jonah has received a lesson in How Things Are. He is 19 months old. Sitting on his mother's lap on a recent Delta Airlines flight on approach to...
Tags: Culture, Bruce Springsteen, Mel Gibson, Michael Richards, Racism
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Jaws joining lineup of lost attractions
After Universal Orlando revealed that it would be closing its iconic Jaws ride at Universal Studios forever as of Jan. 2, there was social-media outcry last week. Among my favorite outbursts on Twitter: "You've ruined Orlando."
OK, that's a bit extreme,...Tags: Movies, Universal Studios Orlando, Concerts, Music, Disneyland Park
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Needles found in sandwiches, Delta says; FBI to investigate
The FBI says it has launched an investigation into the discovery of sewing needles in four turkey sandwiches on separate Delta Air Lines flights from Amsterdam to the United States. The objects were discovered in food on planes as they were en route...
Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Police Investigations, FBI, Netherlands, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
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Do flight attendants really hate their passengers?
When, exactly, did flight attendants stop caring about us?
I ask for two reasons: First, because of the luscious new trailers for the upcoming TV show "Pan Am," which depicts svelte young stewardesses -- yes, that's what they were called back then --...Tags: Charter Communications Incorporated, Layoffs and Downsizing, Trips and Vacations, Telecommunication Service, American Airlines, Inc.
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