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Air-traffic controller furloughs were suspended yesterday as the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration acted on legislation designed to work around across-the-board spending cuts that kicked in last month.
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Congress passed legislation to end days of flight delays stemming from air-traffic controller furloughs, letting the Federal Aviation Administration work around across-the-board spending cuts that kicked in last month.
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The U.S. House passed legislation to end air-traffic controller furloughs, joining the Senate in letting the Federal Aviation Administration work around across- the-board budget cuts to end days of flight delays.
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Grosvenor Group Ltd. , the real estate company owned by the family trust of Britain’s Duke of Westminster, didn’t go ahead with two property purchases in Hong Kong in the past few months after the sellers pulled out.
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Dark, cold outer space is the new wine and spirits frontier.
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Wolverhampton Wanderers beat last- place Wigan Athletic 3-1 today to climb five points clear of the relegation positions in English soccer’s Premier League.
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Inhalable caffeine that may be used as a “club drug” by teenagers, according to a New York senator, will be reviewed by U.S. regulators after going on sale last month.
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Breathable caffeine dispensed from canisters that fit in jean pockets and are allowed in carry-on luggage is a ‘club drug’ that may be dangerous to teenagers, a New York senator said.
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Queens Park Rangers and Bolton Wanderers both won 3-1 to move out of the relegation places in English soccer’s Premier League.
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Caffeine dispensed from lipstick- size canisters is mislabeled because the manufacturer encourages consumers to breathe the mist into their lungs instead of spraying it on their tongues to be swallowed.
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