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Delta-Northwest lawsuit trial date set
A federal judge has set a trial date for a lawsuit by a group of airline passengers that seeks to block Delta Air Lines Inc. from acquiring Northwest Airlines Corp. U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker will preside over the Nov. 5 trial in San Francisco. The...Tags: Litigation, Justice System, Air Transportation Industry, Delta Air Lines, Air Transportation
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Disney's new monorail, its transportation of the future . . . still is
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThose yearning to ride Disneyland's long-awaited new monorail found they had to hang on a little longer Saturday. The Mark VII, which had appeared off and on late in the week, never made it out of its shelter, to the dismay of some visitors hoping to step...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Los Angeles, Public Transportation, Walt Disney, Camarillo
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Woman's Disneyland dream comes true
News2It was just over two weeks ago when News2 first told you about Angela Medina, a young mother from Denver who is dying of breast cancer and whose final wish was to see Disneyland with her family. On Thursday, Angela's dream finally came true and it...Tags: Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry, Diseases, Cancer, Death and Dying
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Good news for California tourism: July 4 travel expected to decline
Los Angeles Times Staff WritersFaced with sticker shock at airports and gas pumps, fewer Americans are expected to travel over this Fourth of July holiday weekend, marking the first such decline this decade. But the surge in families deciding to stay closer to home, coupled with...Tags: Expedia Incorporated, Los Angeles County, Universal Orlando, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California)
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Goodbye K.C., hello Orlando
Jason Garcia and Sara K. Clarke, Sentinel Staff WritersKansas City's loss is Orlando's gain. Wal-Mart Stores Inc. recently decided to yank its annual start-of-year managers meeting from Kansas City, Mo., citing a lack of hotel rooms. Instead, the retail behemoth will bring the meeting to Orlando in January....Tags: Universal Orlando, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Elections, Islands of Adventure, Gardens and Parks
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Disneyland: Greener Than You May Think
We all know how much fun Disneyland's rides can be. But did you know that the paint on those rides is made of crushed glass to meet air quality standards?
That's just one of their eco-friendly practices. KTLA's Asha Blake got a personal tour to see the...Tags: Asha, Recreational and Sporting Goods Industry
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Best Deals
$195 BUCKS COUNTY Philadelphia Countryside-Bucks County package is for three days, two nights at the Golden Plough Inn. Revisit history at the Mercer Museum and shop at upscale Peddlers Village. Weekend packages include ''Weekend Wine Tasting at Sand...Tags: Personal Service, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania), Beach Vacations, Shipping Service, Hotel and Accommodation Industry
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American cutting at O'Hare
Tribune staff reporterAmerican Airlines is planning deep cuts at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport, beginning in November, as it pares money-losing routes and grounds gas-guzzling aircraft. American said Wednesday that it plans to eliminate 62 flights at O'Hare: 28...Tags: Air Transportation Industry, Air Transportation, New York, O'Hare, United Airlines
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