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| Qantas admits to illegal activity and does a deal with the US Government |
28 November 2007 |
| agreeing to pay a fine of US$61 million for illegal conduct related to fuel surcharges in the international air cargo market |
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| Korean Air hit by state ruling |
28 November 2007 |
| The South Korean government introduced a rule stipulating that all budget airlines must operate domestic routes for two years before they are allowed rights to fly abroad |
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| Korean Air to launch budget offshoot in May |
26 November 2007 |
| The South Korean flag carrier will invest Won20bn to establish a discount carrier in May next year, launching "Air Korea" to compete with the likes of Singapore's Tiger Air in the low-cost Asian travel market |
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| Gun amnesty after air rifle death |
28 November 2007 |
| Residents ask for a gun amnesty after a 17-year-old boy died when he was shot with an air rifle. |
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| Nato bomb 'kills Afghan workers' |
28 November 2007 |
| A Nato air strike kills 12 men working on a road in Afghanistan's north-east, a provincial governor says. |
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| For hire at the 'Times': Erudite engineers |
28 November 2007 |
| Pulitzer Prize winner Thomas Friedman makes plea to MIT engineers to go work for The New York Times. But they have to read three newspapers a day. |
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| Air Force again grounds most of F-15 fleet |
28 November 2007 |
| A week after lifting a flight ban on more than 400 F-15 fighters, the U.S. Air Force once again grounded most of the fleet because of potential problems that could lead to the planes falling apart in mid-air. |
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| Strike threatens to cancel CBS debate |
28 November 2007 |
| WASHINGTON (CNN) — The Democratic debate scheduled to air on CBS December 10 is still on for now, said a CBS spokeswoman, despite pledges by most of the candidates that they will not cross picket lines set up outside the event site in Los Angeles.
Striking Writers Guild of America writers have been picketing outside CBS [...] |
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