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Christmas in London? Jolly good
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterFor years, my husband and I had wanted to take our children to London before the magic of "Peter Pan" and "Mary Poppins" wore off, before the older two became too jaded for the Changing of the Guard and double-decker buses, before they would rather hang...Tags: Religious Festivals, Festive Events, Science and Technology, Family, Human Interest
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Airline to offer non-stop flights to Europe
British Airways announced Wednesday it will begin non-stop daily flights between San Diego and London's Heathrow Airport, starting June 1.
"The importance of this service cannot be overstated,'' Mayor Jerry Sanders said of the announcement made at San...Tags: San Diego (San Diego, California), Transportation, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry, Travel
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9/27: Progressions, promotions in Central Florida
Accounting Gena Palmberg has joined the staff of Patrick J. Dugas as a staff accountant. Boards of Directors Recently elected officers of the Mid Florida Chapter of the Hospitality Financial and Technology Professionals include Diana Youngblood of...Tags: Orange County (Florida), Maitland, Realty, Morgan Stanley Dean Witter & Company, Saint Leo University
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NYC Student Pleads Guilty To Terrorism Charge
On the eve of his terrorism trial, an American student who studied in London admitted Tuesday that he helped a friend deliver some protective clothing to an al-Qaida military commander fighting Americans in Afghanistan.
The plea by Syed Hashmi to a...Tags: Pakistan, National Security, Trials, FBI, Al-Qaeda
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10 Hurt in Turbulence on L.A. Bound Flight
KTLA NewsLOS ANGELES -- Ten people aboard a United Airlines flight from London to Los Angeles were hurt when the jet hit severe turbulence over the Atlantic Ocean. One person suffered a severe bone fracture. Flight 935, carrying 196 passengers and 15 crew...Tags: KTLA, United Air Lines, Atlantic Ocean, Los Angeles
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Queens Man Gets 15 Years In Prison For Helping Al-Qaida
Associated Press WriterA New Yorker extradited from Great Britain was sentenced Wednesday to 15 years in prison for helping an al-Qaida operative supply equipment to militants in Afghanistan. U.S. District Court Judge Loretta Preska said the stiff sentence was intended to send...Tags: Pakistan, National Security, Queens (New York City), Al-Qaeda, Crime, Law and Justice
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Former York County restaurant owner found "Not Guilty" in sexual assault retrial
Content ManagerA York County jury acquits former restaurant owner, Biagio Scotto, Jr., in his retrial on sexual assault charges. The jury reached a verdict shortly before 11 o'clock Thursday morning. Scotto had been convicted in 2005 of raping an 18 year old woman...Tags: Trials, Crimes, Restaurants, Dining and Drinking, Crime, Law and Justice
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Sea Shepherd's frustrated Capt. Paul Watson lashes out at Australia
OutpostsThe Sea Shepherd Conservation Society's planned mission this winter against the Japanese whaling effort has hit a snag because Capt. Paul Watson and his first officer are experiencing visa issues and so far are not being allowed into Australia. Outposts..... -
Lock & Roll: Elvis and Michael Jackson hair for auction
Brand XWant some DNA from the King of Rock and Roll? How's about some burnt hair from the King of Pop too, for your memorabilia collection (or celebrity cloning lab). You might be in luck. First it was announced last week that a handful of Elvis' mane,... -
British Airways cancels all flights from Heathrow tonight; other airlines also report weather disruptions
Los Angeles Times Travel | Daily Deal BlogI heard it on Twitter first. British Airways (@BritishAirways) sent its Twitter followers a message that said: “All European & UK Domestic flights departing after 1900 tonight from London Heathrow are now canceled. Guidelines.” Nine minutes... -
Passengers flying into U.S. face stricter security measures
L.A. NOWTravelers taking international flights to the United States today faced pat-down searches, new limits on carry-on luggage and more thorough screening at airport checkpoints after a Nigerian man who claimed to have ties to Al Qaeda allegedly tried to bomb.... -
What the radiologists have to say about full-body scans (you'll never guess)
Booster ShotsPerhaps you've been wondering what radiation dangers full-body scans might present to airline passengers. The nation's radiologists are here for you. The American College of Radiology has issued its official statement on the matter. It concludes: "The ACR...
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