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Companies we love in 8 industries we hate
A trip to the bank doesn't have to be a nightmare. Here are the customer service winners in eight industries that customers hate, from airlines to cable companies.
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Baseball spring training: The facts, from history to cheap seats
Spring training is when players shed the winter rust by limbering up on warm, sun-baked diamonds, sign autographs galore, and provide hope that this may be their team’s year. As preseason games between major-league teams begin on Saturday, here are a few facts to give you some background on spring ball.
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Top 9 ways Internet access can save you money
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Carmageddon hits Los Angeles: Five ways to cope
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Mayor Bloomberg on the ropes: Seven ways the blizzard still lingers
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Gallery: Top Twitter moments
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Child 'air traffic controller' adds to New York JFK's aviation trouble
Reports of the child of an air traffic controller interacting with planes from the JFK tower brings more scrutiny to New York's busy air corridor.
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Mitt Romney attacked by irate passenger on airplane
Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney was assaulted on an airplane yesterday after asking a fellow passenger to raise his seat back before the flight took off.
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'Too fat to fly' flap: apology for film director Kevin Smith
Movie director Kevin Smith fumed on Twitter after he was bounced from a commercial flight because he was deemed to big to fit in the seat. He later got an apology, Twitter-style.
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In Pictures: This Week in Weather 01/18-01/22
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Delta baggage fees go up. Here are three ways to avoid them.
Fed up with the hike in Delta baggage fees? There are ways to avoid checked luggage charges.
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In Pictures: The wide world of air travel
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TSA regulations vague on gadgets after Detroit incident
Travelers were prohibited from using electronics on international flights this weekend, and in-flight WiFi and TV were banned, but TSA regulations keep changing.
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Opinion: Flight delays this Christmas?
Flight delays aren’t inevitable. There are proven ways – from revamping air traffic control to congestion pricing – to fix the problem.
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Can Christmas shopping sales recover from snowstorm?
Retailers took a hit on Christmas shopping sales because of the snowstorm, though online sales surged. The storm also took a financial toll on towns that had to dig into their snowplowing budget early.
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Tarmac delays: how the airlines rank as US cracks down
A new federal rule will prohibit airlines from keeping passengers on the tarmac for more than three hours.
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Cheat sheet for holiday airfare deals
Despite headlines to the contrary, savvy shoppers can still find bargains, experts say.
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Now, a fee for Southwest: $10 to board first
The airline, which has conspicuously avoided piling fees on its passengers, starts the EarlyBird check-in program Thursday. It needs the money to try to soften a rare money-losing year.
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Looking for shopping deals? Try Twitter.
Even if pithy posts aren’t your thing, one of Twitter’s other uses is probably more helpful: finding deep discounts and alerts on sales at your favorite stores.
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Bulls back as Dow closes above 9000
Companies in the S&P 500 index are beating profit expectations by about 10 percent in the second quarter.
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Traveler satisfaction with airlines drops – again
Low-cost carriers trump traditional airlines in a new survey of customer satisfaction. But all have room for improvement.
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Teenage sensation emerges on the race track
At 15, Gabby Chaves isn't old enough to have a driver's license. But he routinely wins formula race car events, reaching speeds of 150 m.p.h. Is he the next Mario Andretti?
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Twitter as customer service shortcut?
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Fly the Wi-Fi-friendly skies
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Imports fall, improving U.S. trade balance
The shift reflects consumer stress, but it could help boost US manufacturers.
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Do pilots get enough sleep?
In confidential safety memos, pilots recount fatigue-related incidents.



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