Word: fla
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...provided an excellent snapshot of what air travel will be like in the future. The Homeland Security Department did a good job of preventing a holiday-season terrorist attack. The majority of the traveling public does not mind security inconveniences if everyone is flying safer. DAN R. THIES Interlachen, Fla...
...Europe "knits itself into another continental colossus." Shouldn't the U.S. be using its influence and diplomacy to rebuild relations with these rising powers to influence their evolution in ways favorable to American interests? Haughtily ignoring our traditional allies is shortsighted, naive and dangerous. JAMES FORD COOPER Punta Gorda, Fla...
...dominance in flights out of Denver. Frontier accounts for 16% of that airport's passengers, up from 8% five years ago. Last year Delta created Song, a brightly colored, all-coach carrier, with a sassy marketing style, that flies lots of leisure routes to cities like West Palm Beach, Fla., and Las Vegas. Song is targeted at JetBlue, which has most of its flights on the East Coast. But even as United and Delta try to reach down to compete in the low-fare arena, that market has been changing radically...
DIED. CLEMENT CONGER, 91, White House and State Department curator who restored diplomatic reception rooms to their grandeur in the late 19th century; in Delray Beach, Fla. Known in Washington as "the Grand Acquisitor," he amassed an Americana collection of antiques and fine art worth more than $100 million, one of the largest in the world...
...Have it government-controlled. Pure and simple. Everybody's making money except the people that bust their ass everyday. All potential price increases should be approved by a government facility, i.e. the FDA, or on a level of individual income. Richard Forlizzo Crystal Beach, Fla...