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Columbia welcomes airline’s return amid recession...

Like any other business, Columbia Metropolitan Airport's trip through the recession has been turbulent.

The tough economic times have forced the airport to freeze job openings and postpone some projects.

"We're going to have to continue doing the best we can," said Mike Flack, the airport's executive director. "We have the ability to raise rates and fees. But we have to be carefu...

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Whitemarsh adventurer gets a posthumous party...

As onetime neighbor, friend and younger classmate Frances Ellam tells it, there were early signs that the late William H. Wurster was special.

"You just knew it," says Ellam, who got to know Wurster when the two lived in Whitemarsh Township's Cold Point section. "He was valedictorian of his eighth-grade class at [the former] Barren Hill Consolidated School ... president of his class at C...

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Does looking past tomorrow make you scared?...

WED., FEB 25, 2009 - 9:12 PM Does looking past tomorrow make you scared? By RICK MONTGOMERY

KANSAS CITY, Mo. — A new CNN poll confirms what Barbara Hadel has been hearing for months.

"We’d love to move to another home, but not in this economy!" That’s usually the final answer when Hadel, a Reece & Nichols Co. real estate agent, makes courtesy calls to potential cl...

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American Airlines may furlough 410 flight attendants April 1...

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Caspian energy policy is all at sea...

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Competition Regulation State aid Financial services Consumer services Industry Labour Consumer protection Trade

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Information technology Telecoms e-government Media Education & research Energy

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Study predicts when invasive species can travel more readily by air...

Sociology Published: Wednesday, February 25, 2009 - 17:15 in Mathematics & Economics Learn more about: global airlines invasive species

Global airlines be forewarned: June 2010 could be a busy month for invasive plants, insects and animals seeking free rides to distant lands. A new study forecasts when climate factors such as temperature, humidity and rainfall will match at geographically...

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PRESERVING THE PAST...

Randy Fry, left, and Dean Scoggins, employees of Hulett Heating & Air Conditioning, prepare to install tin shingles yesterday on a historic receiving vault at Columbia Cemetery, 30 E. Broadway, as part of a renovation of the 122-year-old structure.

As a child, Bill Lyddon remembers the old stone building that was one of his favorite playgrounds. Late at night, he and his friends would sne...

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RR quiet zones won't come cheap...

Joe Henderson of SEH Inc., right, the consultant working on a study of creating railroad quiet zones, discusses some of his findings with local resident Dennis Hall during an open house before Tuesday night’s work session of the Fort Morgan City Council.

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Galaxy may be full of "Earths" and alien life...

Reader CommentsFrom the editor: Many of you have expressed concerns about some of the harsh anonymous comments from readers. To remedy that, we are introducing new features. You can create your own blog, publish your news and share your photos with the community. Once you fill out a simple form and leave a verifiable e-mail address, you can set up your profile page. It will display all of your ...

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