+ Follow HEATHROW AND GATWICK Tag
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[Title] => Concern over UK airport queues ahead of Olympics
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[Title] => Korean Air to open Gatwick route
[Summary] => Korean Air has confirmed that commencing April 29, it will add to its daily service between London’s Heathrow Airport and Seoul, South Korea with flights from London Gatwick, which will initially be three times a week.
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[Title] => UK public workers begin biggest strike in decades
[Summary] => Public sector workers in Britain staged what is being billed as the biggest strike in decades on Wednesday to protest the cash-strapped government's plans to recast their pensions in an effort to reduce the cost to taxpayers.
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[Title] => Europe's snow cancels flights, Lady Gaga show
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[Title] => Bomb on board
[Summary] => On August 14, an unidentified anti-terrorism expert, apparently trying to test Philippine security measures against terrorism, succeeded in boarding a flight from Manila to Davao carrying items that can serve as components in making a bomb.
He had in a shoulder bag a video camera and a power adaptor into which was stuffed C4, a military plastic explosive. In his jacket pocket was a cellphone that can be used as a detonator. In another pocket were wires. Finally, a blasting cap was taped to the sole of one shoe.
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HEATHROW AND GATWICK
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January 12, 2012 - 12:00am
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