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United computer problems cleared up at O'Hare
CHICAGO - A computer problem temporarily disrupted United Airlines flights at O'Hare International Airport on Thursday, causing long delays and lines for travelers headed out for the Fourth of July holiday weekend.
2009-07-02
Unclear what happens to personal info with Clear
NEW YORK - More than a quarter million people are wondering what will happen to their fingerprints, social security numbers, home addresses and other personal information now that a company that sped them through airport security is out of business.
Nations:U.S. Activities:Air Travel Safety
2009-06-27
Empty seats show glitches in China-Taiwan flights
TAIPEI - Planes are flying with many empty seats a month after daily direct flights began between political rivals Taiwan and China, and travel officials are urging that some of the restrictions in the landmark deal be loosened.
Nations:Taiwan China People:Ma Ying-jeou
2009-01-15
Heathrow expansion gets green light despite protests
LONDON (AFP) - The British government approved Thursday plans for a third runway at London's Heathrow airport, the world's busiest air hub, despite angry opposition from green groups and locals.
Nations:U.K. People:Gordon Brown Source:(AFP)
2009-01-15
Knoxville detained for inert grenade at airport
LOS ANGELES - Authorities detained Johnny Knoxville on Thursday for allegedly bringing an inert grenade into Los Angeles International Airport. After security screeners spotted the grenade in the "Jackass" star's carry-on luggage, a bomb squad determined it lacked a firing pin or explosive. Police say Knoxville was later released and allowed to board an American Airlines flight to Miami.
Nations:U.S. People:Johnny Knoxville Source:(AP)
2009-01-15
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