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October 09, 2007 |

American Airlines attempts to head off big pay raises

AMERICAN AIRLINES, profitable again after racking up $8 billion in losses since 2001, faces a three-front battle to limit labor costs that are among the highest in the industry.The three unions representing American's employees want to make up for double-digit wage and benefit cuts back in 2003, when the company was on the brink of bankruptcy.
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September 25, 2012 |

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October 18, 2012 |

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February 01, 2011 |

Airlines boost profits by flying less

After a decade of multibillion-dollar losses, U.S. airlines appear to be on course to prosper for years to come for a simple reason: They are flying less.By grounding planes and eliminating flights, airlines have cut costs and pushed fares higher. As the global economy rebounds, travel demand is rising and planes are as full as they've been in years.
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August 21, 2012 |

Woman who fell at Kroger wins $2.79M in Gwinnett verdict

A hairstylist who slipped and fell in the flower department of a grocery store has won a $2.79 million verdict against the Kroger Co. in Gwinnett State Court.
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August 19, 2008 |

Wall Street's jobless turn to cupcakes, clip joints, Omaha

Jessica Walter didn't go to Harvard University to study cupcakes, but they're what she does since losing her job as a vice president in credit strategy at Bear Stearns Cos. ''I want to teach kids to cook,'' said Walter, 27, who founded Cupcake Kids in New York to provide birthday parties and cooking classes for children.
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January 29, 2010 |

Pakistani scientist denies shooting at Americans

NEW YORK AP - A U.S.-trained Pakistani scientist being tried on charges she tried to kill Americans while she was detained in Afghanistan in 2008 told a jury Thursday that she didn't picked up a gun or fire it."This is crazy," Aafia Siddiqui testified when cross-examined about the accusations at her attempted murder trial in Manhattan.
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