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Jay Cutler is the quarterback of the Chicago Bears. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the 2006 NFL draft and played three years in Denver before being traded to the Bears in 2009 for quarterback Kyle Orton and the Bears' first and third-round selections in the 2009 draft, and the Bears' top pick in 2010. He played his college football at Vanderbilt.
Jay Cutler is the quarterback of the Chicago Bears. He was drafted by the Denver Broncos in the 2006 NFL draft and played three years in Denver before being traded to the Bears in 2009 for quarterback Kyle Orton and the Bears' first and third-round selections in the 2009 draft, and the Bears' top pick in 2010. He played his college football at Vanderbilt.
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Boom or bust: Regional airlines disconnecting towns to save money
MINNEAPOLIS - The little planes that connect America's small cities to the rest of the world are slowly being phased out.
Airlines are getting rid of these planes - their least-efficient - in response to the high cost of fuel. Delta and other big...Tags: Lynchburg (Lynchburg, Virginia), Air Transportation, Charlottesville (Charlottesville, Virginia), Embraer SA, U.S. Airways
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American Airlines bankruptcy: 'Business as usual' for passengers
Money & CompanyThe parent company for American Airlines, the nation's third largest carrier, filed for bankruptcy, citing high labor costs and a volatile economy. American Airlines, the largest carrier at Los Angeles International Airport, sought to assure passengers... -
Only fliers are safe in American Airlines bankruptcy
Nation NowAmerican Airlines has filed for bankruptcy protection; the impact depends upon one's perspective. For most fliers, the American Airlines bankruptcy should have little immediate impact.... -
Indictment reveals insider-trading charges against Rajat Gupta [Updated]
Money & CompanyProsecutors unsealed an indictment detailing insider-trading charges against one of the kings of American finance, Rajat Gupta, who surrendered to authorities earlier Wednesday morning. A grand jury charged Gupta, the former head of the McKinsey & Co.... -
U.S. airlines halt most service in Japan after quake
Web ReporterU.S. airlines canceled most of their flights to and from Japan on Friday, although limited service remained after the country suffered a major earthquake that hobbled operations at Tokyo's main international airport at Narita. The exact number of flight...Tags: Earthquakes, Air Transportation Delays, Disasters and Accidents, Air Transportation, Air Transportation Industry
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United Airlines Inadvertently Revives Doomed 9/11 Flight Numbers
KTLA NewsNEW YORK -- United Airlines temporarily revived the flight numbers of two hijacked planes used in the September 11 attacks but said on Wednesday the move was inadvertent and they would not be used. "We are taking immediate steps to remove them and...Tags: KTLA, Boeing Co., September 11, 2001 Attacks, Pennsylvania, Unrest, Conflicts and War
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Consumer Confidential: Baggage fees rise, Wal-Mart delivers, Nissan recalls SUVs
Money & CompanyHere's your my-boy-lollipop Monday roundup of consumer news from around the Web: --It used to be that you could at least duck some baggage fees charged by airlines if you prepaid online. But apparently that's a perk that's going away....... -
American Airlines parent AMR Corp. reports fourth-quarter loss
Money & CompanySometimes when you lose, you actually win. That is the way the parent company of American Airlines is portraying its loss of $69 million, or 29 cents a share, for the last three months of 2010. AMR Corp. noted that...... -
Widespread Cracks Found On Southwest Jet, Grounding Several Planes Monday
PIX11.comSouthwest Airlines is grounding dozens of flights Monday, as the airline examines its planes looking for metal fatigue and cracks. Widespread cracking was found on the skin of the Boeing 737 that made an emergency landing on Friday in Arizona,...Tags: Southwest Airlines Co., Transportation Industry, Air Transportation Delays, Arizona, United Air Lines
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American Airlines turns profit?
The 33 NewsThis week AMR Corp. -- the parent company of American Airlines and American Eagle--is expected to announce its first quarterly profit in two years. AMR representatives are being very tight-lipped about the expected announcement. Insiders say a long-...Tags: Sports, Air Transportation, Transportation, Travel, Air Transportation Industry
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