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NDTV Over 300 dead in Europe snowfall NDTV Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina: Europe is experiencing its heaviest snowfall in decades. Extreme icy conditions have paralysed life in several countries. The number of dead has now crossed 300 and eastern Europe is the worst hit.
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Thousands remain cut off by record snowfalls Arizona Daily Star AMEL EMRIC / AP Bosnian citizens shovel snow from a street as they work to restore public transportation in the the capital, Sarajevo. SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina - Bosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands ...
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Wall Street Journal (India) Snow, Cold Paralyze Large Parts of Europe Wall Street Journal (India) AP SARAJEVO, Bosnia-Herzegovina?Bosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands of people left stranded by heavy snowfall, while Pope Benedict XVI donned an overcoat to bless the few pilgrims who braved the cold ...
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CBC.ca Bosnia airlifts snowbound villagers to safety CBC.ca London's Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, cancelled half its regular number of flights on Sunday as European countries coped with an unusually heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. The airport normally has around 1300 flights a day, ...
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CBC.ca Bosnia airlifts snowbound villagers to safety CBC.ca London's Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, cancelled half its regular number of flights on Sunday as European countries coped with an unusually heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. The airport normally has around 1300 flights a day, ...
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3News NZ Heathrow cancels flights as snow traps thousands 3News NZ By Aida Cerkez Bosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands of people left stranded by its heaviest snowfall ever, while Pope Benedict XVI donned an overcoat to bless the few pilgrims who braved Rome's unusually ...
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Straits Times Death toll from Europe cold snap passes 300 Straits Times Turkish soldiers members of the European Union Force in Bosnia and Herzegovina, EUFOR, shovel snow from the tracks around a frozen tram as they work to normalise public transport in Bosnian capital of Sarajevo, on Sunday, Feb 5, 2012.
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Travel Website Lets You Book Flights Featuring Wi-Fi, Live TV Mashable No, said CheapAir, but ?flights with personal video monitors and movies-on-demand usually have a pretty decent number of choices and a lot of variety to cater to every jetsetter's tastes.? CheapAir.com did issue one caveat: ?last minute maintenance ...
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The Guardian Store Wars: Lastminute and Expedia The Guardian What it sells Cheap airfares, hotels, holidays and car rentals. First impressions The search engine is similar to that on Lastminute, but it takes up much more space and, as a consequence, the opening page seems to have fewer offerings.
ABC News Local fans head to Super Bowl SouthCoastToday.com By TIM WEISBERG It's not too late to get there in time to watch the Patriots and Giants in Super Bowl XLVI, but it won't be cheap. If you were going to leave right now, here's what it would cost: AIRFARE: Priceline.com has a round-trip flight from ... Super Bowl 2012: Fans with good 1st impressionsIndianapolis Star Super Bowl ticket prices remain high despite fluctuationsTicket News
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Getting to the Super Bowl at the last minute News1130 However, booking a last-minute trip to Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis is not cheap. "There is a package available, it's airfare and three night's hotel for $2700," says Claire Newell with Travel Best Bets, who is still getting inquiries from football ...
msnbc.com New airfare rules remove some of the fine print Muncie Star Press AP Barring last-minute court postponements, the Transportation Department is imposing new rules on airlines that it says will make ticket prices more understandable for consumers. Starting Jan. 24, airlines must: ? Include baggage fees when a customer ... New rules require airlines in the US to show fees with faresVancouver Sun
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msnbc.com Recommended: Private jet travel -- at affordable prices msnbc.com JetSuite, a West Coast-based charter-jet company, offers last-minute deals on a private jet. By Harriet Baskas, msnbc.com contributor How's this for a sweet airfare deal: $499 for all four seats on a private jet from Santa Monica, Calif., to Las Vegas.
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Bosnia paralyzed by winter storm BusinessGhana Most of Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH) has been paralyzed by the winter storm that has brought with it heavy snowfall, high winds and frigid temperatures of minus 20 degrees Celsius, according to media reports on Saturday. The international airport in ...
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CBC.ca Bosnia airlifts snowbound villagers to safety CBC.ca London's Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, cancelled half its regular number of flights on Sunday as European countries coped with an unusually heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. The airport normally has around 1300 flights a day, ...
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CBC.ca Bosnia airlifts snowbound villagers to safety CBC.ca London's Heathrow, Europe's busiest airport, cancelled half its regular number of flights on Sunday as European countries coped with an unusually heavy snowfall and freezing temperatures. The airport normally has around 1300 flights a day, ...
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3News NZ Heathrow cancels flights as snow traps thousands 3News NZ By Aida Cerkez Bosnia used helicopters on Sunday to evacuate the sick and deliver food to thousands of people left stranded by its heaviest snowfall ever, while Pope Benedict XVI donned an overcoat to bless the few pilgrims who braved Rome's unusually ...
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NDTV Over 300 dead in Europe snowfall NDTV Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina: Europe is experiencing its heaviest snowfall in decades. Extreme icy conditions have paralysed life in several countries. The number of dead has now crossed 300 and eastern Europe is the worst hit.
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RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Bosnian Veterans Donate Across Ethnic, Historical Divide RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty SARAJEVO -- Retired soldiers from Bosnia-Herzegovina's Muslim-Croat federation are donating funds to colleagues deprived of their pensions in the Serb-dominated part of the country in a gesture that flies in the face of bitter ethnic differences, ...
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