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Baltimore family removed from United Airlines flight
A Baltimore-bound United Airlines flight was diverted and a local family removed from the plane after the parents complained about the content of an in-flight movie. The February incident resulted in the passengers being escorted off the flight by...
Tags: Flight (movie), Air Transportation Industry, Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away (movie), FBI, Parental Guidance (movie)
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Creatures are stirring at BWI as mice move inside for winter
Apparently it's not just humans who enjoy BWI Marshall Airport's "easy come, easy go" atmosphere. Mice, enticed by indoor warmth and crumbs from strangers, have made themselves at home in the cavernous interior of the region's busiest airport. Last...
Tags: Halloween, YouTube, U.S. Airways, New York City, Concourse
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A Halloween with less horror
Tribune Staff ReportersJoe Jensen of Chicago has been as horrified as anyone by the carnage in New York and Washington. "There's nothing more nightmarish than what we just went through the last two weeks," he said. But in his job as creative director for Haunted America,...Tags: Halloween, Northwestern Memorial Hospital, George W. Bush, Haunted Houses (attractions), Death
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Getting car-rental deal is weird science
The Wall Street JournalGetting the best deal on a rental car has always been complex. These days, it's getting trickier. As everyone from rental companies to online travel agencies fiddle with features and pricing strategies, it's getting tough even for seasoned travelers...Tags: Cendant Corporation, Dallas Cowboys, Finance, Radio Industry, Condos and Houses
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United Dreamliner retakes to the skies
Signaling confidence to the public that Boeing 787s are safe to fly, the CEOs of Boeing Co. and United Continental Holdings on Monday traveled from Houston to Chicago aboard a Dreamliner. The flight, which touched down at 1:14 p.m., early and without...
Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Corporate Officers, Air Transportation, Transportation, Japan
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United Dreamliner lands in Chicago after 4-month grounding
Tribune staff reporterSignaling confidence to the flying public that Boeing 787s are safe to fly, the CEOs of Boeing Co. and United Continental Holdings on Monday traveled from Houston to Chicago aboard a Dreamliner. Monday's flight, which touched down at 1:14 p.m., early and...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Corporate Officers, Japan, Boeing Co., Federal Aviation Administration
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Austrian Airlines resumes O'Hare service Friday
Tribune reporterAustrian Airlines begins nonstop service between Chicago O'Hare and Vienna on Friday after a five-year absence, the Chicago Department of Aviation said. Five flights a week will be available from Chicago. Austrian expects that 70 percent of its...Tags: United Air Lines
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Some restaurants using on-site soilless gardens to grow food
To satisfy diners who clamor for local produce, Nana takes it to a new level — the basement. That's where the restaurant, 3267 S. Halsted St., maintains a 100-square-foot hydroponic garden, which produces mustard greens, basil, broccoli and more,...
Tags: Nana, McCormick Place, Lettuce, Dining and Drinking, Restaurants
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Review: "The Cooked Seed" by Anchee Min
When I started reading Anchee Min's latest memoir, "The Cooked Seed," I presumed there would be many commonalities between her life journey in America and mine. We both emigrated from Shanghai — Min came over to the United States as a student in...
Tags: Oprah Winfrey, Amy Chua, Immigration, Literature, Rentals
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Review: '10 Buildings That Changed America' is a rewarding tour
The new PBS program "10 Buildings That Changed America" is nothing if not efficient. In a single breezy hour, it moves from Thomas Jefferson to Frank Gehry, racing in a chronological blur past Frank Lloyd Wright, Robert Venturi and a handful of other...
Tags: Ford Motor Co., Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Robert Venturi, Highland Park (Brooklyn, New York), PBS (tv network)
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Goats To Graze At O'Hare
Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport is enlisting the help of goats to do a little landscaping. A herd of about 25 goats will be arriving as early as next month to munch away weeds and invasive plants on about 120 acres of airport-owned...
Tags: Agriculture
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Gary taking a new tack to expand, land business for its airport
For many years, Gary/Chicago International Airport has offered its services as a reliever airport to help ease flight-delay pressures at Chicago's two airports. Yet there have been few takers among airlines or passengers, despite competition in the form...
Tags: South Shore, Company Privatization, Finance, Air Transportation Delays, Peotone
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