Travel

Glitch snarls air traffic in latest woes for FAA
By Harry R. Weber and Joan Lowy | Friday Nov 20, 2009 For the second time in a little more than a year, a glitch at one of the two centers that handle flight plans for the nation’s air travel system set off delays and cancellations for passengers around the country
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AAA: Thanksgiving travel to go up, air travel down
A leading auto organization is projecting a 1.4 percent increase in Thanksgiving travel this year, although fewer people will travel by air due to budget concerns, reduced airline capacity and added charges.
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PROMISES, PROMISES: 6 years and still no rules
By Joan Lowy Eight years after the 9/11 attacks brought a new focus on security at airplane maintenance facilities - and six years after Congress first required action - the government still hasn’t tightened its vigilance.
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OUT in AC Weekend :: Part II
Imagine a private rail car filled with the likes of fashion muse transsexual performer Amanda Lepore, gay rapper Cazwell, print and screen legend Michael Musto, club kid and promoter King Ralphy, nightlife bad boy Daniel Nardicio, celebrity magnet Micah Jesse, prolific editor Steve Weinstein, as well as a sordid assortment of other New York celebutantes, all bound for Atlantic City-would you bail? Would you run the risk of being marooned on that fabled island for an entire weekend with this gaggle of Gilligan’s Island misfits? Stay the course-and you were rewarded with one of the most soulful and enjoyable LGBT celebratory weekends of the year.
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OUT in AC Weekend :: Part I
Imagine a private rail car filled with the likes of fashion muse transsexual performer Amanda Lepore, gay rapper Cazwell, print and screen legend Michael Musto, club kid and promoter King Ralphy, nightlife bad boy Daniel Nardicio, celebrity magnet Micah Jesse, prolific editor Steve Weinstein, as well as a sordid assortment of other New York celebutantes, all bound for Atlantic City-would you bail? Would you run the risk of being marooned on that fabled island for an entire weekend with this gaggle of Gilligan’s Island misfits? Stay the course-and you were rewarded with one of the most soulful and enjoyable LGBT celebratory weekends of the year.
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Sydney Gay Mardi Gras 2009
Revelers decked out in sequins, feathers, wigs and leather danced through the streets of Sydney on Saturday to the cheers of more than 300,000 people at the annual Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras - and for the first year ever, EDGE was on the scene! We’ve got nearly 500 photos of the fabulous parade, including celebs Joan Rivers and Matthew Mitcham - check ’em out!
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