He was general manager of business development and marketing of JFK, La Guardia and Newark airports. |
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A real world of upheaval was also unfolding, in which, for example, a 1976 bomb at La Guardia airport had killed 11 people. |
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La Guardia, JFK, and Newark airports have also intensified checking procedures for the weekend. |
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Favre began his Aw Shucks, Huck-Finn-in-shoulder-pads routine from the moment he stepped off the plane at La Guardia. |
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Having recently fathered a child at a very advanced age, he was bemoaning the fact he was at La Guardia and not with his child. |
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In the Republic of Italy, the Guardia Costiera is part of the Italian Navy under the Ministry of Infrastructure and Transport. |
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They launched their terror campaing in 1968, when they shot a Guardia Civil man Jose Pardines Arcay at a checkpoint. |
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San Marino has an open border with Italy, although some random checks are made by Guardia di Finanza and San Marino's Guardia di Rocca. |
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The oils were not toxic and posed no health risk, according to a statement by the Guardia Civil. |
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There is a Vatican football championship, with teams including the Swiss Guard's FC Guardia and police and museum guard teams. |
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Although during Ulate's presidency Costa Rica had only the Guardia Civil, the Treaty had the Costa Rican government's support. |
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The Briton, who has only been identified by the initials EE, was arrested by Guardia Civil officers from Algeciras, near Gibraltar, at a municipal centre in the capital. |
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On April 6, 2016, Italy's Procura of Turin ordered the Guardia di Finanza to investigate the 800 Italians contained in the Panama Paper's documents. |
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The difficult years of the Great Depression saw the election of reformer Fiorello La Guardia as mayor and the fall of Tammany Hall after eighty years of political dominance. |
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