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Germany fines Google $190,000 over Street View data collection
WASHINGTON -- A German regulator on Monday fined Google Inc., about $190,000 for illegally recording data from WiFi networks while taking mapping photos for its Street View service. The regulator complained the amount, limited by law, was too little to...Tags: Google Inc., Interior Policy, Data Protection, Germany, Politics
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Air travelers begin feeling the effects of sequestration
Sequestration is starting to frustrate air travelers. About 400 flights were delayed Sunday because of air traffic controller furloughs, the Federal Aviation Administration said, and a few more interruptions were reported Monday at Los Angeles...
Tags: Weather Warnings, Air Transportation, Trips and Vacations, Federal Aviation Administration, Budget Control Act of 2011
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Mikulski campaign account boosted by chairmanship
In addition to having a hand on the nation's checkbook, Sen. Barbara A. Mikulski is reaping a political reward from her new assignment as chair of the Senate Appropriations Committee: a significant increase in campaign cash. The Maryland Democrat, who...Tags: John Delaney, Andrew P Harris, U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations, Hurricane Sandy (2012), Human Interest
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Source of American Airlines computer glitch yet to be disclosed
Nearly a week after a computer glitch grounded hundreds of its planes, American Airlines has yet to disclose the exact cause of the problem that frustrated passengers stuck in crowded terminals across the country. American's chief executive, Tom Horton,...
Tags: Air Transportation, Science and Technology, Air Transportation Delays, Transportation, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Computer snafus could lead to more airline delays, experts say
Nearly a week after a computer glitch grounded hundreds of its planes, American Airlines has yet to disclose the exact cause of the problem that frustrated passengers stuck in crowded terminals across the country. In a video apology, Chief Executive Tom...
Tags: Science and Technology, Air Transportation Delays, Science, U.S. Airways, Tourism and Leisure Industry
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Climate change will make flights bumpier, study says
In the future, white-knuckle fliers may be able to blame those brutally bumpy flights over the Atlantic Ocean on greenhouse gases. Turbulence will be stronger and occur more often if carbon dioxide emissions double by 2050, heating up the atmosphere,...Tags: Science and Technology, Ecosystems, Transportation Accidents, Atlantic Ocean, Air and Space Accidents
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Springfield Boston Marathon runner recalls bomb explosions
jscherder@ky3.comSPRINGFIELD, Mo -- After a canceled flight and a sleepless night night in an airport, one Springfield man has finally made it back to the Ozarks. American Airlines' network went down on Tuesday--causing turmoil for thousands of fliers. It was...Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Road Running, Air Transportation Delays, Running, Sports
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Grounded by American Airlines' computer glitch? Help is at hand
American Airlines says the computer systems that caused the airline to ground most flights Tuesday (today) have been restored but that travelers should expect delays through the day. Joe Brancatelli, who writes the JoeSentMe travel newsletter and is a...
Tags: Concourse, Los Angeles International Airport, Social Media, Air Transportation Industry, Skype
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American Airlines computer outage grounds hundreds of flights
American Airlines, hoping to reinvent itself by coming out of bankruptcy with a new logo, freshly painted planes and a merger plan that will make it the nation's largest carrier, suffered a setback Tuesday when a computer outage grounded hundreds of...
Tags: Restructuring and Recapitalization, Air Transportation, United Air Lines, Air Transportation Delays, Los Angeles International Airport
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American Airlines' computers restored, but flight delays continue
American Airlines announced that it had restored its computer system that had malfunctioned, grounding hundreds of flights for several hours Tuesday. Still, the Fort Worth-based carrier said passengers will continue to face delays and cancellations as...
Tags: Air Transportation Delays, U.S. Airways, Air Transportation Industry
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Kiwanis travelogue explores Costa Rica
The Kiwanis Club of Petoskey presents "Exploring Costa Rica -- Colors, Creatures and Curiosities" as the final installment of its 2012-2013 Travel and Adventure Series with travelogue speaker Sandy Mortimer at 7 p.m. on Thursday, April 18, at Petoskey...
Tags: Television Industry, Costa Rica, Human Interest, Trips and Vacations, Mountains
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For Boston, drawing a lesson from 9/11
There it was on the screen, tragic and terrifying, another senseless act of cowardice. This time in Boston. Like everyone else Monday, I was upset, angry and at a loss for words. So I called two people who have been through this before. Tom Frost of...
Tags: Boston Marathon Bombing (2013), Road Running, Running, September 11, 2001 Attacks, Sports
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