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Air Canada Nears Boeing 787 Deal as Widebody Demand Jumps
Air Canada Nears Boeing 787 Deal as Widebody Demand Jumps
Air Canada is closing in on a deal for as many as 20 Boeing Co. 787 Dreamliners to
1970-01-01 08:00
Short Sellers Up Regional Bank Bets Even as Lender Concerns Ease
Short Sellers Up Regional Bank Bets Even as Lender Concerns Ease
Bets against regional banks continue to pile on even as the sector recovers from the turmoil that shook
1970-01-01 08:00
Ex-DC Metro contractor logged in to sensitive system from Russia, watchdog finds
Ex-DC Metro contractor logged in to sensitive system from Russia, watchdog finds
A former Washington, DC, Metro transit system contractor retained access to "critical and sensitive" Metro data from his computer in Russia after he left his job in a breach that raises broader security concerns about one of the nation's largest transit systems, according to a report released Wednesday.
1970-01-01 08:00
The abortion access map is being dramatically redrawn this week
The abortion access map is being dramatically redrawn this week
The evolving patchwork of access to abortion care is going through big changes this week, with the entire Southeast on the brink of imposing new limits.
1970-01-01 08:00
Eric Cantona to Joey Barton – the Premier League’s longest bans
Eric Cantona to Joey Barton – the Premier League’s longest bans
Brentford striker Ivan Toney has been suspended from football for eight months. The England international’s punishment, which will see him banned until January, comes after he admitted 232 breaches of the Football Association’s betting rules. Here, the PA news agency looks at other Premier League players who have been handed lengthy bans. Joey Barton – 13 months In April 2017, when he was playing for Burnley, Barton was suspended by the FA for 18 months for placing bets on 1,260 matches between March 2006 and May 2013. Soon after, with the midfielder having been released by the Clarets, that was reduced on appeal to 13 months. Abel Xavier – 12 months The Portugal defender received an 18 month-ban from UEFA in November 2005 after testing positive for an anabolic steroid following a match for Middlesbrough against Xanthi in the UEFA Cup. The suspension was cut to a year by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in the summer of 2006 and Xavier resumed playing for Boro the following season. Mark Bosnich – nine months The FA gave Bosnich a nine-month suspension in April 2003 after he failed a drugs test for cocaine. The former Australia goalkeeper was fired by Chelsea and lost his appeal against the ban. Eric Cantona – eight months In one of the most memorable incidents in English football, Eric Cantona kung-fu kicked a Crystal Palace supporter having just been sent off while playing for Manchester United in 1995. The Frenchman admitted a criminal charge of assault, for which he was sentenced to community service, while also receiving a £30,000 fine and an eight-month ban by the FA. Rio Ferdinand – eight months In December 2003, following a two-day FA disciplinary hearing, Ferdinand was banned for eight months for missing a drugs test in September of that year. With an appeal failing, the suspension saw the centre-back sit out the remainder of Manchester United’s season and England’s Euro 2004 campaign. Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Andy Murray swept aside by Stan Wawrinka in Bordeaux Challenger event Fit-again Jonny Bairstow ‘buzzing’ to return to England squad after ‘dark times’ McGregor’s documentary and Coric’s ice cream love – Wednesday’s sporting social
1970-01-01 08:00
Daytime Emmy Awards postponed because of writers strike
Daytime Emmy Awards postponed because of writers strike
The Daytime Emmy Awards have become the latest casualty of the Hollywood writers strike
1970-01-01 08:00
State Department will allow House Foreign Affairs Chairman to view Afghanistan dissent cable
State Department will allow House Foreign Affairs Chairman to view Afghanistan dissent cable
The State Department will allow the top two members of the House Foreign Affairs Committee to view a dissent cable on the withdrawal from Afghanistan at the State Department -- a significant concession to Republican Chairman Michael McCaul ahead of a planned resolution to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress.
1970-01-01 08:00
Air Canada nears 787 Dreamliners deal with Boeing - Bloomberg News
Air Canada nears 787 Dreamliners deal with Boeing - Bloomberg News
(Reuters) -Air Canada is closing in on the purchase of as many as 20 787 Dreamliners from Boeing Co to
1970-01-01 08:00
Danny Masterson rape retrial jury begins deliberations
Danny Masterson rape retrial jury begins deliberations
Jurors have begun deliberations at the rape retrial of “That ‘70s Show” actor Danny Masterson
1970-01-01 08:00
Price pressure in Russia gradually intensifying -central bank
Price pressure in Russia gradually intensifying -central bank
MOSCOW Russia's central bank on Wednesday said price pressure was gradually intensifying after a period of restrained price
1970-01-01 08:00
This LEGO ‘Batman Returns’ Batcave Will Take You Back to 1992
This LEGO ‘Batman Returns’ Batcave Will Take You Back to 1992
The 3981-piece LEGO ‘Batman Returns’ Batcave set even comes with Alfred Pennyworth and a tiny Christopher Walken.
1970-01-01 08:00
Seattle Sounders bolsters roster with homegrown defender Cody Baker
Seattle Sounders bolsters roster with homegrown defender Cody Baker
The Seattle Sounders sign homegrown defender Cody Baker, making him the 22nd HG in Sounders history.
1970-01-01 08:00
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