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1. Broadway to dim lights for Paul Newman
Broadway theatres will dim their lights on Friday to honour the late Paul Newman, who first set foot on a Broadway stage in 1953.
06 Oct 2008
2. Qantas aborts Manila flight after hydraulic leak
A Qantas flight bound for the Philippines was forced to turn back to Sydney on Saturday after the pilot discovered a hydraulic fluid leak, just eight days after a major emergency involving another of the carrier's aircraft.
02 Aug 2008
3. Historic China-Taiwan flights take off
Historic regular flights between Taiwan and China began on Friday, in a show of conciliation between the long-time rivals that could bring large numbers of mainland Chinese visitors to the island.
04 Jul 2008
4. Samsung SDI to invest $529 million to up OLED output
South Korean display maker Samsung SDI Co said on Monday it would boost production of next-generation organic displays to six times the current level by mid-2009, spending $529 million.
30 Jun 2008
5. China and Taiwan agree on flights
China and Taiwan signed a landmark deal on Friday to launch regular flights between the long-time rivals as politics was put aside in favour of practicalities in the first such talks in almost a decade.
13 Jun 2008
6. Silverjet planes could fly "in a matter of weeks"
Silverjet planes could by flying again "in a matter of weeks" it was announced on Wednesday.
11 Jun 2008
7. BA begins long haul flights from T5
British Airways and BAA today began moving long haul flights from Terminal 4 to the new Terminal 5 at Heathrow airport. British airways also said that it would begin transferring its other long haul flights in two further phases.
05 Jun 2008
8. Silverjet grounds flights
Silverjet became the third London-New York business-class airline to run out of money on Friday and grounded its fleet after failing to get an emergency $5 million loan (2.5 million pound).
30 May 2008
9. Heathrow T5 delay long-haul flights till June
British Airways gave a joint statement with airport operator BAA on Friday saying that it would be delaying the introduction of long haul flights to Heathrow Terminal 5 until June.
07 Apr 2008
10. Flight to quality or sit tight-
Nervous investors are taking a "flight to quality" amid stock market volatility that has seen Britain's benchmark index shed almost 15 percent this year.
25 Mar 2008
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