Airlines
Regulation destroyed the days of high-flying. Prior to the ushering of mass traveling, airlines were mostly a business class luxury. The industry had the image of sexy coolness. Pilots are not the faceless union members of today, but were in league with..
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A nine billion dollars large-scale solar energy project was presented in the southern city of Ouarzazat. In presenting this project, the Moroccan Energy Minister...
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In all the worry and flurry about terrorism and ongoing political turmoil, the country’s leadership seems to have ignored the basic necessities and living conditions...
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Many a times, Immigration Representatives are confused or interchanged with immigration consultants. For those with the above thinking, it is for them to know that...
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Habits and Addictions are two terms we use in many contexts in our daily lives. At the root of it, it is and action/activity that one has to do at regular frequency or...
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The eurozone escaped recession in the third quarter, with Germany’s recovery gaining strength, but the rebound was less dramatic than expected and less strong...
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That would be the country that spent a trillion dollars — on the invasion and occupation, but also on training and equipping Iraqi security forces, and on ambitious...
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In Middle East North Africa (MENA) and Frontier Conference shows the determination and vision of the His Highness Shaikh Mohammad Bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Really he has...
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What’s missing in India?
There is a factory in Jharkand that is coming up with Chinese collaboration. What is sad about this project is that thousands of semi and...
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It has become mandatory for all profit making Public Sector Firms (PSU) to make at least 10% of their equities public and relevant rules have been duly amended by the...
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Amid the ongoing financial regulation overhaul, the banking industry is hoping to pull off a quiet power grab that has eluded its grasp since the Great Depression, by...
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Will it be China that finally pays the huge bills for repairing and rebuilding Afghanistan and Iraq — and reaps the rewards? It’s looking that way: as the US and...
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India has buried a shame in gold, but reaped a worry in grains. (The Telegraph)
In a stunning turnaround in fortune from 1991 when, in order to avoid defaults in...
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The British government announced Tuesday that it will break up parts of major financial institutions bailed out by taxpayers, highlighting a growing divide across the...
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This incident of suicide bombing is being regarded as the most appalling in the history of terrorist bombings in Pakistani cities. Over a 100 people lost their lives,...
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In 2004, Yahoo engineers published a document about TrustRank. TrustRank describes an algorithm that search engines can use to determine relevant search results.
In...
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Brazil’s Senate Foreign Relations Committee has approved Venezuela’s request to join the South American trade bloc Mercosur.
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Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) today told the Supreme Court that the gas dispute between the company and Reliance Natural Resources Ltd (RNRL) cannot be put to...
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The Tourism Minister, Mohammed Boussaid, said to Morocco’s national TV channel that the number of tourists visiting Morocco has increased 5% in the year to...
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The director general of the organization of the Islamic conference, Allal Rachdi, said on Tuesday in Cairo that trade between the members of the organization reached...
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China’s GDP increased 8.9 percent for the third quarter, moving closer toward the goal of 8 percent growth for the year.
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“This is your captain speaking. We are making great time toward our destination. In the meantime, I’ll be dimming the lights so I can get some sleep....
made popular Oct 19 2009
Two of Latin America’s best known airlines are set to merge in a deal aimed at cost-cutting.
Avianca of Colombia and El Salvador’s Taca will join forces,...
made popular Oct 9 2009
Scheduled airlines in India carried a total of 39.29 lakh domestic passengers in May this year, as compared to 33.15 lakhs in April, an official statement said here...
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Have airlines and air fares gone mad ? If you compare current fares with those the same time last year, or even a few months ago, you could be forgiven for thinking...
made popular Sep 26 2008
What will happen to the future of cinematic pop culture once airlines take away in-flight movies? Well, I guess that will force more people to read a book, go to sleep...
made popular Jul 11 2008
Continental Airlines and two of its employees face involuntary manslaughter charges related to the crash.
made popular Jul 3 2008
The Airlines has alothough come out with an explanation but the comment This newspaper made is noteworthy. Railways will sure stand to gain in business and even a ride...
made popular Jun 27 2008
Singapore Airlines First to Offer iPod Integration Through In-Flight Entertainment System, KrisWorld
NEW YORK, May 15 /PRNewswire/ — Singapore Airlines announced...
made popular May 18 2008
With more and more airlines charging extra to check a second piece of baggage, packing light has become a necessity.
made popular May 14 2008
Even after the Delhi High Court and Chief Labour Commissioner directed employees of the state-owned carrier ‘Indian’ to get back to work, the striking...
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The Aam Aadmi’s condition is looking bad in the UPA government rule. But there is a minister in the present Union Cabinet who thinks about the common man of the...
made popular Feb 25 2007
While the new brand name after the merger of Indian and Air Indiais yet to be finalised, civil aviation minister Praful Patel said, the Maharaja could remain the mascot...
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Good news for the Indian traveler to shoot off to his favourite destination to chill out this Diwali. Tour operators and airlines have come up with very attractive...
made popular Oct 27 2005
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American Airlines newly renovated H/K Admirals Club lounge at Chicago O’Hare International Airport is a respite from the bustling terminal for business and leisure travelers, providing amenities for comfort, convenience and productivity. ...
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