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Corn, David | July 7, 2003 issue
The article focuses on the inquiry conducted by the 9/11 Commission regarding the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001 in the U.S. Aviation security...

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Pearson, David | August 17, 1985 issue
The article focuses on the attack by Korean Air Lines (KAL) Flight 007 over Soviet Union. KAL 007 changed altitude and speed as it entered and flew over...

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Alexandre, Laurien | August 17, 1985 issue
When Korean Air Line (KAL) 007 went down over Sakhalin Island, the U.S. government immediately went on the air with its version of the event: the airliner...

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Challener, Richard D. | August 17, 1985 issue
Aerial reconnaissance has long been a vexing issue in Soviet Union-American relations. Recently declassified documents from among the author John Foster...

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Corn, David | August 17, 1985 issue
In the past two years, those seeking answers to the nagging questions that remain about Korean Air Lines (KSL) Flight 007 have encountered a number of road-blocks....

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De Baggio, Thomas | October 5, 1974 issue
Focuses on the high fares charged by airlines in the U.S. in 1974. Reasons given by the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB) for the high fares charged by...

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Mermelstein, David | June 27, 1981 issue
Presents an overview of airline industry in the U.S. as of June 1981. Reasons why the airline industry was optimistic about the airline Deregulation Act...

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Twohey, John | January 29, 1973 issue
Focuses on the airline industry of the U.S. Increase in airline fares since 1970; Government-sanctioned monopoly enjoyed by the airline industry; Information...

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Ruppenthal, Karl M. | November 7, 1966 issue
The air lines are running out of pilots. Already acute, the shortage shows no signs of abating in the near future; indeed there are indications that it...

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Ruppenthal, Karl M. | November 29, 1965 issue
Airline crashes make all-too-familiar headlines in the U.S., but when such tragedy strikes in this country the ensuing course of action is reasonably clear...

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