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Plan to auction slots at N.Y. metro airports may be blocked (Daily Record)
NEW YORK -- The Bush administration's plan to let the free market play a role in easing gridlock at the nation's most congested airports suffered a major blow Thursday.

British Airways bets that wealthy fliers will pay to be pampered (International Herald Tribune)
OpenSkies is promising to pamper passengers with good food, chairs that fold into beds, and other perks that will justify round-trip prices ranging from about $1,320 to about $3,800 per ticket on its New York to Paris route.

British Airways' luxury spinoff (San Jose Mercury News)
NEW YORK - British Airways is betting that, even in a down economy, wealthy travelers are still willing to pay for luxury on a trans-Atlantic flight.

Gorgen twins share identical goal (St. Louis Cardinals)
Gorgen twins share identical goal

Plan to sell slots at NY airports may be blocked (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
The Bush administration's plan to let the free market play a role in easing gridlock at the nation's most congested airports suffered a major blow.

Plan to sell slots at NY airports may be blocked (Crain's New York Business)
A Senate subcommittee attached a provision to a federal bill that would block the transportation department from auctioning off prime takeoff and landing slots at NY airports.

Deputy Minister Visits New Ferry Terminal In Serasa (BruDirect.com)
Bandar Seri Begawan - Deputy minister of Communications, Dato Paduka Hj Yusof Hj Abd Hamid yesterday paid a working visit to the new passenger ferry terminal in Serasa which is scheduled to begin operations at the end of the year.

High Oil Prices Hit India's Airlines (BusinessWeek Online via Yahoo! UK & Ireland Finance)
Rising fuel costs have grounded the high-flying ambitions of India's carriers and have sent their stocks into a tailspin

High Oil Prices Hit India's Airlines (HispanicBusiness.com)
India's airlines have been flying high these past years as deregulation powered a booming industry. Over the past four years, six new airlines took off from Indian tarmacs, serving 100,000 passengers a day.

For Women's Pro Soccer, A Different Goal (Forbes)
The last league failed despite enormous publicity. Will the second time be the charm?