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Former tech executive expected in court
The former chief financial officer of an Irvine technology company is expected to appear in U.S. District Court on Monday after being indicted last week on two counts of wire fraud related to a $16-million embezzlement scheme, according to authorities....Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, Prosecution, FBI, Fraud, Justice System
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Executive denied bail in embezzlement case
The former chief financial officer of an Irvine technology company remained in custody Monday after he was denied bail in U.S. District Court, authorities said. Jean Joseph Ibrahim, 33, was indicted last week on two counts of wire fraud related to a $16-...Tags: Economy, Business and Finance, FBI, Fraud, Justice System, Corporate Crime
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East Coast blizzard cancels JWA flights
Some John Wayne Airport passengers are getting a post-Christmas lump of coal. Airlines canceled a handful of flights Monday and delays persist, as the nation's air travel system recovered from a blizzard on the East Coast. On Monday, Continental Airlines...Tags: Transportation, John Wayne, New York, Air Transportation, Travel
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Delta to offer nonstop O.C. to New York flights
Starting Sept. 7, John Wayne Airport will offer its first nonstop commercial service to and from New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport. Delta Airlines will operate once daily flights between JFK and the Orange County gateway aboard a Boeing...Tags: John Wayne, New York, Boeing Co., Orange County (New York), Continental Airlines
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Pilot accused of traveling with loaded revolver is arrested
The latest in a string of bizarre events involving air travel -- and in some cases, flight crews -- comes in the form of a loaded gun. At the center of this incident, which involved a .357 Magnum, was a pilot for Piedmont Airlines. The pilot was detained...Tags: American Airlines, Inc., JetBlue Airways, Air and Space Accidents, Disasters and Accidents, Delta Air Lines
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Form-fitting underwear bomb built to foil security
WASHINGTON (AP)— Al-Qaidadesigned a bomb to slip inside form-fitting, brief-style underwear in hopes it would go undetected even if the bomber received an airport pat-down, officials said Wednesday, describing a plot they said was directly...
Tags: FBI, Washington, DC, Christmas, Al-Qaeda, Religious Festivals
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Thursday Travel Ticker: Cabbies and camping tips
A cabbie accused of preying on arriving passengers at New York's Kennedy Airport has pleaded guilty to unlawful imprisonment after driving off with passengers when officers approached. Authorities say the driver locked the doors and took off, then got...
Tags: Arts and Culture, Prisons, Memorial Day, Festive Events
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White House unveils plan to boost tourism, lure more foreigners
WASHINGTON -- The Obama administration on Thursday unveiled a plan to boost domestic and international tourism, including steps to increase annual visits by foreigners by more than 50% over the next nine years. “Tens of millions of tourists from...
Tags: Ken Salazar, Amusement and Theme Parks, Washington, DC, White House, Travel
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NYPD: Two South Florida men dead in apparent murder-suicide
A Davie man was killed in a cafe at a New York City hotel during a lunchtime business meeting Thursday, police said.
The shooter, a Sunny Isles Beach resident, then turned the gun on himself and aimed the fatal shot at his chin.
The shooting unfolded...Tags: Shootings, Hotel and Accommodation Industry, Queens (New York City), Firearms, Murder
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TSA Under Fire After Patdown of Girl with Cerebral Palsy
KTLA NewsWASHINGTON -- The Transportation Security Administration is once again the subject of national scrutiny, this time after aggressively screening a 7-year-old female passenger with cerebral palsy which caused her family to miss their flight. The girl,...Tags: Transportation Security Administration, Cerebral Palsy, Parkinson's Disease, Security Measures, Long Island
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Should we kill geese to keep the skies safe?
Los Angeles TimesWarning of a possible disaster if something isn't done soon, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York is pushing lawmakers to make it easier for wildlife officials to cull Canada geese and other birds near New York City airports, where two jet-bird...Tags: Facebook, JetBlue Airways, Wildlife, Hudson River, Delta Air Lines
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For safer skies, U.S. senator proposes killing geese, other birds
NEW YORK -- Warning of a possible disaster if something isn't done soon, U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand of New York is pushing lawmakers to make it easier for wildlife officials to cull Canada geese and other birds near New York City airports, where two...
Tags: Facebook, JetBlue Airways, Wildlife, Hudson River, Delta Air Lines
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