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Thai crisis defused but dangers ahead
BANGKOK, Thailand - Flights in and out of Bangkok resumed Wednesday after anti-government protests that paralyzed the capital's international airport for more than a week ended with the peaceful ouster of the prime minister.
Nations:Thailand Activities:2008 Thai Political Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-12-03
Thai airports reopens after PM ousted by court
BANGKOK, Thailand - The first commercial flight in a week arrived in Bangkok on Wednesday as anti-government protesters ended their siege of the country's two main airports, declaring victory after Thailand's prime minister was ousted by a court ruling.
Nations:Thailand Denmark South Korea Activities:2008 Thai Political Crisis Source:(AP)
2008-12-03
Greenhouse gases make oceans noisier: UN, wildlife groups
ROME (AFP) - Greenhouse gases worsen ocean noise by raising acidity levels and causing sound to travel farther, making it ever harder for marine mammals to communicate, UN and wildlife experts said Wednesday.
Nations:U.S. Source:(AFP)
2008-12-03
Flights resume as Thai protesters abandon airports
BANGKOK (AFP) - The first international flight in a week left Bangkok's main airport Wednesday after protesters ended a crippling siege, bringing relief to tourists even as Thailand's political turmoil rumbled on.
Nations:Thailand Denmark South Korea Activities:2008 Thai Political Crisis Source:(AFP)
2008-12-03
Delta Air Lines to cut capacity by 6-8 percent in 2009
WASHINGTON (AFP) - Delta Air Lines, the new number-one US airline, said Tuesday it would reduce capacity by six to eight percent next year to cope with the global economic slowdown and falling passenger demand.
Activities:2008 Global Recession Source:(AFP)
2008-12-02
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