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One Way Up: U.S. Space Plan Relies on Russia (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune) From 2010 to 2015, the U.S. will have to rely upon Russia to carry its astronauts in to space. us.rd.yahoo.com
Illinois travelers fuel passenger growth at Mitchell (The Business Journal of Milwaukee) For the 17th straight month, General Mitchell International Airport reported record growth in airline passenger totals, Milwaukee County Executive Scott Walker said Friday. us.rd.yahoo.com
Even lower prices don't help Oregon homes sell (The Oregonian) It's the worst time in a decade to sell in the Portland area us.rd.yahoo.com
Travelers often skirt Seminole (Orlando Sentinel) Airport executives say that Orlando Sanford International Airport has been a major growth machine for the region's economy -- bringing jobs, tourists and revenue to Seminole County. us.rd.yahoo.com
Ghana: Hajj Planning in Country Must Be for All (AllAfrica.com) It is that time of the year again when Muslims across the breath of Ghana would witness a specter and a drama at the Kotoka International Airport. us.rd.yahoo.com
Great Lakes Airlines off and flying (Visalia Times-Delta / Tulare Advance-Register) Orange County resident Jo King had a choice to make this week when she decided to fly up to see her sister, Jane Kraupp of Bass Lake. us.rd.yahoo.com
Gambia makes case for Cuba, Taiwan (AllGambian.Net) The Gambia has renewed its calls for an end to the economic embargo on Cuba and an inclusion of Taiwan in the United Nation's General Assembly. us.rd.yahoo.com
Consolidation represents no celebration for many blacks (The Florida Times-Union) My childhood haunts finally got sidewalks and paved streets - as did most of the areas in the old city. Consolidation also expanded the tax base, and ensured that black districts would be represented on the City Council. Yet, progress in the old city areas - an area that includes what is now known as the Northwest Quadrant - has been painfully slow and, in some cases, non-existent. ... us.rd.yahoo.com
Turbulence for owners of foreign property (Independent) Five years ago, it was easy to predict where the hot property markets would be – you simply had to keep an eye on new airline routes. From Eastern Europe to South America, each time a low-cost or charter company announced that it was launching a service to some previously unknown or unaffordable destination, there was a rush to promote property there. us.rd.yahoo.com
Helping local businesses thrive (Press & Sun-Bulletin) Though Empire State Development Corp. has had its fair share of problems -- including providing tax credits to companies that failed to live up to their job creation and investment promises -- the agency said it has a variety of successful programs that it is aggressively pitching to attract businesses to grow in New York. us.rd.yahoo.com
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