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| Boeing's On Strike, So Why Isn't Airbus? - BusinessWeek Take two companies let s call them A and jet airlines B competing head-to-head in the same business. Rank-and-file worker salaries at both are roughly comparable. But Company A is struggling financially. Most employees got a 1.5% raise this year, and jet airlines Source: www.businessweek.com WRAPUP 1-S.Korea Sept crude runs up; margins remain weak - Reuters SEOUL, Sept 9 (Reuters) - South Korea's overall crude processing rates edged up in September as a crude unit taken offline in August for maintenance restarted, but weak margins capped rises, a Reuters survey showed on Tuesday. South Korea's four Source: www.reuters.com Singapore Airlines fuel levy comes down - News.com.au LONG-haul air travellers today glimpsed the first sign of air fare relief after months of higher-than-expected prices. Singapore Airlines became the first carrier in the Asia-Pacific area to reduce the fuel levy after two months of falling fuel costs Source: www.news.com.au CONTINUED: She flies coach - MSNBC Asked Monday about the official policy on charging for children's travel expenses, Garnero said: "We cover the expenses of anyone who's conducting state business. I can't imagine kids could be doing that." But Leighow said many of the hundreds of Source: www.msnbc.msn.com Jet bomb terrorists guilty - News.com.au THREE members of an Islamist cell accused of plotting to blow up transatlantic aircraft with liquid explosives in 2006 have been found guilty in London. Abdulla Ahmed Ali, described as the leader of the eight-man group, was convicted at Woolwich Source: www.news.com.au |