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Tempting targets in towers
Sun Architecture CriticThe same qualities that made New York's World Trade Center the ultimate symbol of American capitalism also made it an irresistible target for terrorism. Its twin towers were tall and slender. Full of people. At the tip of Manhattan. Uncommonly telegenic....Tags: Death, Architecture, New York City, Manhattan (New York City), Willis Tower
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Words of solace for a city
Sun National StaffNEW YORK -- Faced with the most daunting task of their careers yesterday, religious leaders in and around New York tried to give solace to the inconsolable and make sense of the death and destruction that have dominated the lives of all Americans,...Tags: Ridgefield, Fairfield (Fairfield, Connecticut), George W. Bush, Greenwich Village, Islam
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Air safety bill gains House OK
Sun National StaffWASHINGTON - Propelled by an intense lobbying effort led by President Bush, the House approved last night a federal takeover of airport security that would allow for the continued use of private contractors as baggage screeners instead of replacing them...Tags: Terrorism, Executive Branch, George W. Bush, Republican Party, Companies and Corporations
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Loved, hated, center's profile was towering
At 10:29 a.m. yesterday, Manhattan's skyline effectively collapsed back in time 30 years. The twin towers of the World Trade Center, the dominant symbol of New York, if not world capitalism itself, were somehow simply gone. One could always argue about...Tags: Explosions, Metal and Mineral, Statue of Liberty, Local Government, Ceremonies
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Leaking water in subways costs millions in claims
The Philadelphia InquirerSEPTA, PATCO, and the City of Philadelphia have paid millions of dollars to victims of slip-and-fall accidents in subways while failing to fix the hazards that cause the accidents. Leaking ceilings and slippery floors remain, sometimes for years after...Tags: Litigation, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Cherry Hill, Medical Procedures and Tests, Trials
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Tampa Tribune, Fla., Steve Otto column
The Tampa TribuneMy guess is the addition of my favorite piece of public art, "The Exploding Chicken," to the Channelside area is the cause of what happened last week. The Chicken, now perched in the Channelside roundabout, has brought new life to a stagnating area....Tags: Hillsborough County, Heart Surgery, Tampa, Amtrak
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Atlantic City International tests out latest security gadgets
The Press of Atlantic City, Pleasantville, N.J.Planning a trip through Atlantic City International Airport? Prepare to see something still uncommon in airports: podlike security portals separating deplaning passengers from baggage claim. The futuristic-looking "pods," as they've been nicknamed by...Tags: Atlantic City (Atlantic, New Jersey), Transportation Security Administration, Telecommunication Service, Human Mishaps, Syracuse
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Rotterdam trip to help MIss-Lou leaders learn about port
The Natchez Democrat, Miss.A group of local and state officials are hoping a trip to the Netherlands in September will bring back the key to anchoring a regional port effort in the Miss-Lou. Natchez Mayor Butch Brown and Vidalia Mayor Hyram Copeland will be traveling with local...Tags: Regional Authority, Trips and Vacations
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DRPA concludes aftermath of Lawless ouster
The Philadelphia InquirerThe Delaware River Port Authority has finally concluded its long-running dispute with former corporate secretary John Lawless, two months after a preliminary settlement was reached. Lawless, a former Pennsylvania legislator, was escorted by DRPA...Tags: Litigation, Parties and Movements, The Philadelphia Inquirer, Executive Branch, Vincent J Fumo
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Channelside dispute turns personal for Port Authority, potential buyers
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla.The sale of Channelside Bay Plaza is stymied by more than just a business dispute. Now it's getting personal. The Tampa Port Authority and the Liberty Channelside LLC ownership group are divided over the port's demand that Liberty put up $8 million in...Tags: Regional Authority, St. Petersburg (Pinellas, Florida), Port of Tampa, Tampa, Realty
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BRIEF: Tulsa Port of Catoosa's shipping up in April
Tulsa WorldThe Tulsa Port of Catoosa's inbound and outbound s hipping totaled 267,754 tons in April, up slightly from last year. Shipping was up sharply from March and the Port suprassed one million tons of cargo by April for only the second time ever, beat only... -
Florida cargo and cruise facilities in line for a record-setting year of funding
TALLAHASSEE — Florida's seaports, including Port Everglades in Fort Lauderdale, are set to embark on a massive round of waterfront and transit upgrades, as the cargo and cruise facilities are in line for a record-setting year of funding from the...Tags: Port Canaveral, Cruises, Global Expansion, Port Everglades, Jacksonville (Duval, Florida)
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