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December 8, 2006
On Wednesday, a without-ticket passenger miraculously boarded an air-borne Mexican Airline plane. The incident happened when a 42-year-old woman went into early labor while on a flight from Guadalajara, Mexico to Chicago's O'Hare Airport. It was just an hour before the Mexicana Airlines plane could do its midnight landing, but this baby didn't seem to wait. Fortunately, one of the woman's co-passengers turned out to be an obstetrician-gynecologist, and helped deliver the baby girl.
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December 8, 2006
Topics baby, mexican, mexico, airlines, airport, medical, health, girl, children, woman, birth and women
On Wednesday, a without-ticket passenger miraculously boarded an air-borne Mexican Airline plane. The incident happened when a 42-year-old woman went into early labor while on a flight from Guadalajara, Mexico to Chicago's O'Hare Airport. It was just an hour before the Mexicana Airlines plane could do its midnight landing, but this baby didn't seem to wait. Fortunately, one of the woman's co-passengers turned out to be an obstetrician-gynecologist, and helped deliver the baby girl.
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December 5, 2006
An American Airlines flight was grounded Monday after the passengers smelled sulfur burning. Investigators found that a woman lit the matches to mask bodily gas. Airport spokeswoman Lynne Lowrance said, "About 6:30 this morning, an American Airlines pilot called the FAA tower reporting that passengers were smelling fumes like matches being struck within the cabin. "
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October 28, 2006
Topics airlines, restaurant, cooking, airplane, paris, france, restaurants, miami, angeles, hotel, hot, star, food and help
Gourmet food on an airplane? It's happening more and more as chefs and hotels are teaming up with airlines to create in-flight meals. Various airlines have found top chefs to help them out.
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October 14, 2006
A British Airway's employee was suspended from her job after she was found wearing a necklace with a cross, a symbol of Christ's cruxifixion. Nadia Eweida, 55, was suspended because she failed to follow the airline's regulations, a top British Airway's official said.
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