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...international aviation industry is closely watching Lufthansa's new all-business-class service from Dusseldorf, Germany, to Newark (offered in partnership with PrivatAir), and some are even calling it the "new Concorde." The flight's VIP service and the absence of crying babies and scruffy backpackers have pleased the route's early passengers and encouraged the airline to expand service to Munich from Newark and schedule a Chicago-to-Dusseldorf flight starting in June. The carrier will not say whether the route is profitable, but it has been flying at a healthy 60% of capacity. Among U.S. business travelers, Indigo...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Niche Airlines: Fly Luxe. Fly Cheap. Fly Naked! | 6/9/2003 | See Source »

CLUB PASSIM BENEFIT CONCERT. 2003 Club Passim Benefit Concert featuring Odetta, Greg Brown and Garnet Rogers. Friday, March 14, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $45, $35, $25 and $15 for obstructed view; $100 VIP seats (includes post-concert reception with the artists) available only through Club Passim at 617-492-5300. Sanders Theater, Memorial Hall...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Listings, March 14-20 | 3/14/2003 | See Source »

...they saying where they took Mohammed after his arrest. He is likely to end up in VIP detention, kept in isolation, like Zubaydah and Binalshibh. Mohammed faces a conga line of interrogators: U.S. military officials, the CIA, the FBI. And even if Mohammed never talks, anything found on discs, on his cell phone or in his pockets that indicates names or locations of other al-Qaeda operatives could help in finding the lower-level terrorists who look to him for command and control. Working up and down his lines of communication might prevent any attacks he was overseeing. "Clearly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Al-Qaeda: Architect Of Terror | 3/10/2003 | See Source »

...heavy-metal concert had already ended at West Hollywood's House of Blues. But upstairs, in the nightclub's Foundation Room, the party rocked on. The VIP area, decked out in opium-den chic, is where show-biz types go to guzzle champagne in roped-off security. Unfortunately, by the time rock-music pioneer Phil Spector met B-movie actress Lana Clarkson there, the careers of both had seen better days: he was a legendary has-been; she had been a wannabe for way too long. The encounter would prove fatal...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shot On Location | 2/17/2003 | See Source »

Clarkson gravitated toward him by nature and by duty. She'd just been hired as a hostess in the VIP area, and she was also a nonstop networker. "She was hyper--30 decibels loud, 90 miles a minute, always trying to get something going," says ex-boyfriend Robert Hall. "Lana wanted to be 'in the scene' so she could meet someone to help her along." Her website exhibits photos of her with soap-opera actors as well as with older stars like Kirk Douglas and Paul Newman. But her screen credits (Barbarian Queen) were not up to that level. Friends...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Shot On Location | 2/17/2003 | See Source »

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