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An American Flag and a Boeing industries flag fly above the Ridley Park, Pa., helicopter plant Wednesday, Dec. 2, 1998. Boeing announced they were cutting 20,000 jobs and further scale back their jetliner production over the next two years, the Ridley Park helicopter plant will not be affected.
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 The Australian 
Court allows Boeing to use 'racist' US law
| INTERNATIONAL defence contractor Boeing will be allowed to discriminate against employees whose nationalities do not meet US security laws. | In a landmark decision, Boeing has won support to ban ex... (photo: AP / Chris Gardner)
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US airlines offer fare sales for winter, spring travel as future demand picture remains cloudy
| ATLANTA - A wave of fare sales has spread across the airline industry in the early days of the new year as the weak economy continues to put pressure on carriers to fill seats even after they drasti... (photo: Creative Commons / David Mueller)
Sunset in Havana, Cuba  Syracuse 
Cuba: Nickel again earned more than tourism in '08
| HAVANA (AP) - Cuba produced 70,400 tons of nickel in 2008, helping the industry surpass tourism as the communist-run island's top source of revenue for the second consecutive year, state media repor... (photo: UN / Milton Grant)
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 American-born British actress Sienna Miller arrives for the screening of her film ´Interview´ at a cinema during the 51st London Film Festival, London, Thursday, Oct. 18, 2007. (AP Photo/Sang Tan) nf2   The Daily Mail 
Sienna Miller and sister Savannah land prime slot to unveil their designs at London fashion ...
| Sienna Miller is to make her debut at London Fashion Week next month after securing a prime-time slot to show off the collection she designed with her older sister. | The news is a breakthrough for ... (photo: AP)
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Curacao-tourism Review Journal
Amid Caribbean slump, Curacao tourism booms
| WILLEMSTAD, Curacao -- In a grim season for Caribbean tourism, an island just north of Venezuela stands out: Hotel rooms are scarce and discounts unavailable. | That's ... (photo: Creative Commons)
Caribbean   Curacao   Economy   Photos   Tourism  
Union Square Farmers Market The Tampa Tribune
Farmers Market Plans For Big Growth
| NORTH TAMPA - Bryan Rhee sees his new International Farmers Market being a "destination" for many shoppers looking for fresh produce and other foods. | The adjacent Int... (photo: GFDL / Postdlf)
Customers   Farmers   Market   Photo   Social  
 Raul Castro  The Australian
Hopes too high for Obama - Castro
| BARACK Obama appears to be an honest and sincere man, but his election has awakened "excessive hopes" that the US will change, Cuban President Raul Castro says. Mr Cast... (photo: AP / Ismael Francisco/Prensa Latina)
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British Airways The Independent
Nine for 2009: How is the travel industry facing up to what looks like a ...
| Willie Walsh, Chief executive of British Airways | Destinations for 2009? | St Kitts in the Caribbean, to which we start flying on 10 January; Rio de Janeiro, where we ... (photo: Public Domain / Adrian Pingstone)
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Jamaica plans affordable homes for tourism workers
| SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) - Jamaica is working with a real estate company to build affordable homes for tourism workers amid a global economic slump. | The island's ho... (photo: PD / public domain)
Caribbean   Economy   Jamaica   Photos   Tourism  
Caribbean Belfast Telegraph
Montserrat: this Caribbean island is rising from the ashes.
| 'Montserrat? An island in the Caribbean? Are you sure?" What an ignorant question and one that was testing the patience of the new man in my life, Dean, who was, y... (photo: Public Domain / )
Caribbean   Market   Montserrat   Photos   Tourism  
A poster showing Cuba's leader Fidel Castro hangs on a door in Havana, Tuesday, Dec. 30, 2008. Cuba will celebrate the 50th anniversary of the 1959 revolution on Jan. 1 The Star
Cuba marks 50th anniversary of Castro revolution
| HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuba on Thursday celebrated the 50th anniversary of a 1959 revolution whose leader Fidel Castro transformed the island into a communist state that ha... (photo: AP / Javier Galeano)
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- Wal-Mart names new head of international division
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- Give peace a chance
 England´s Alistair Cook, left, Andrew Strauss, second from the left, Paul Collingwood, centre, Steve Harmison, right and Matthew Prior, second from the right, applaud the presentation ceremony from the dressing room balcony following their team&acu
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Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Barack Obama
Will Obama shift policy on Cuba?
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- There'll be a dip in the avocado supply
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- A matter of scales
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