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  • World News | Nicola Clark, Mark Mcdonald, NYT News Service | Thursday May 13, 2010
    A Dutch boy who was the only survivor of a plane crash in Libya that killed 103 people was in stable condition on Thursday after undergoing surgery on his broken legs, according to hospital officials quoted by news agencies.
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  • World News | James Kanter and Nicola Clark, NYT News Service | Wednesday May 5, 2010
    As the European Union sought to streamline its response to contamination of its airspace, civil aviation authorities in Scotland and Ireland closed some airports for the second successive day on Wednesday because of volcanic ash drifting from Iceland. Transport ministers from the European Union agreed on Tuesday to speed up plans to unify control o...
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  • World News | Nicola Clark, NYT News Service | Wednesday February 24, 2010
    French air traffic controllers began a five-day strike on Tuesday, a day after a walkout by Lufthansa pilots had forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights in Germany.
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'Nicola Clark Nyt News Service' - 3 News Result(s)

  • World News | Nicola Clark, Mark Mcdonald, NYT News Service | Thursday May 13, 2010
    A Dutch boy who was the only survivor of a plane crash in Libya that killed 103 people was in stable condition on Thursday after undergoing surgery on his broken legs, according to hospital officials quoted by news agencies.
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | James Kanter and Nicola Clark, NYT News Service | Wednesday May 5, 2010
    As the European Union sought to streamline its response to contamination of its airspace, civil aviation authorities in Scotland and Ireland closed some airports for the second successive day on Wednesday because of volcanic ash drifting from Iceland. Transport ministers from the European Union agreed on Tuesday to speed up plans to unify control o...
    www.ndtv.com
  • World News | Nicola Clark, NYT News Service | Wednesday February 24, 2010
    French air traffic controllers began a five-day strike on Tuesday, a day after a walkout by Lufthansa pilots had forced the cancellation of hundreds of flights in Germany.
    www.ndtv.com
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