Thursday, August 17, 2006 

Flight diverted to Boston after passenger outburst 



BOSTON -- A 59-year-old Vermont woman faced federal charges Thursday for interfering with a flight crew after her outburst on a London-to-Washington flight prompted a massive security scare and raised questions about the thoroughness of passenger screening.
Source: www.wcax.com

Doctor Suspended After Boston Rape Is Revealed 
A surgeon has been suspended from practicing in Queensland State, after the authorities there discovered that he had been convicted in 1981 of raping a nurse in Massachusetts. The doctor, Eugene Sherry, a New Zealander who was 27 and a resident at Brigham and Women?s Hospital in Boston at the time of the charges, was convicted with two other doctors in a trial that riveted Boston. After six
Source: www.nytimes.com

Boston 6 Detroit 4: Tigers slip going for sweep 
BOSTON David Ortiz hit his major league-leading 42nd home run and David Wells pitched into the seventh, helping the Boston Red Sox avoid a sweep against Detroit with a 6-4 win on Wednesday night.
Source: www.fortwayne.com

Washington-bound flight diverted to Boston 
A United Airlines flight from London to Washington carrying 182 passengers and a crew of 12 was diverted to Boston after a woman passenger became unruly but apparently no terrorism was involved, officials said.
Source: www.outlookindia.com

JetBlue Completes New York-Washington-Boston Triangle 
Daily Nonstop Service Launched Today Between New York and Washington, D.C. Seven Nonstop and 36 Connecting Destinations Now Available From Washington/Dulles NEW YORK, Aug. 17, 2006 (PRIMEZONE) -- JetBlue Airways (Nasdaq:JBLU) today launches up to six daily nonstop flights between New York/John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and Washington, D.C./Dulles International Airport. Regular fares
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Sunday, August 13, 2006 

Travelers Wary Of Hubs



Hartford Courant - WINDSOR LOCKS -- Eric Eisenberg flew home to Alabama from his New England vacation Saturday out of Bradley International Airport, avoiding the crowds and larger security lines in New York and Boston. "I'd much rather go through a small airport like
Source: www.courant.com