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Woman accused of travel agency fraud surrenders (Boston Globe)
One of the operators of a Chelsea travel agency turned herself in Tuesday at Chelsea District Court on an outstanding arrest warrant for allegedly scamming customers out of airline tickets, said Chelsea Police Chief Brian Kyes.
Grupo Mexicana Updates Its Corporate Image to Consolidate Its Leading Market Position (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
As part of a strategy to bring its actions into line with its new corporate philosophy and address the challenges posed by the airline industry, Grupo Mexicana has unveiled a new corporate image that seeks to make the brand more competitive and differentiate it in terms of service, innovation, dynamism and flexibility.
Credit crunch gives Americans the flying blues for Thanksgiving (The Star)
The economy's a turkey with rising costs and job losses as Americans fasten their wallets this Thanksgiving weekend that traditionally has been a time for vacation or flying off to meet family and friends.
9 ways to tell if your travel pro is crooked (MSNBC)
As a rule, most travel agents are well-trained, competent professionals who work hard for you. But there are exceptions to every rule. Here are some simple ways to determine if your travel pro is crooked.
2008/12/02 (The New Straits Times)
THE world has not only gone mad but has become increasingly smaller, for sure. This can be seen from some of the mind-blowing events of the week, including the mayhem in Mumbai and Bangkok.
Links (EUActiv)
After months of fierce debate, the Payment Services Directive (PSD) was adopted by the EU Council of Ministers in March 2007. The European Parliament's green light came a month later, and it was published in the EU Official Journal on 13 November 2007 ( EurActiv 25/04/07 ). The definitive entry into force of the new set of rules is foreseen for November 2009, by which date member states are ...
Lost passport teaches some harsh lessons (The Standard-Times)
SHANGHAI, China — It's never a good feeling to lose your passport and all your credit cards in the biggest city in the most populous country of the world. It's an even worse feeling when you realize that your country isn't going to lift a finger to...
Three charged with scamming elderly woman (Altoona Mirror)
HOLLIDAYSBURG - A borough couple and their son have been charged in a scheme that scammed a 95-year-old woman out of thousands of dollars by using her personal information to obtain credit cards, police said Friday. The father and son, David and Andrew Resa, were arrested Nov. 21 and Tuesday, respectively. A warrant has been issued for Gina Resa's arrest.
Bay Area cancer survivor defrauded by friend (San Francisco Chronicle)
While a Bay Area woman was struggling to raise money for lifesaving breast cancer treatments, a woman she considered a friend was siphoning tens of thousands of dollars from her accounts. Evanthia Pappas, a Sonoma County prosecutor whose battle to take part...
Business Notes (Lexington Herald-Leader)
Kentucky Lexington's Mersive announces deal for European distribution Lexington's Mersive Technologies announced Monday that it has struck a partnership with Antycip Simulation Ltd. to distribute Mersive's products in Europe. Mersive develops software that allows projectors to be clustered together and automatically calibrated to create large, ultra-high-resolution, seamless displays ...