Saturday, November 9, 2013

Breaking Travel News | News: technology: FCm appoints UK head of sales

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FCm appoints UK head of sales
Nov 9th 2013, 08:00, by Breaking Travel News

FCm Travel Solutions has promoted James Runnicles to the position of UK Head of Sales. Runnicles assumes the UK head of sales role from Alex Armstrong, who continued to lead FCm's UK sales operation as part of his promotion to global sales director in February 2012.

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Friday, November 8, 2013

L.A. Times - Asia: New Pentagon report paints mixed picture of Afghanistan security

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Nov 8th 2013, 23:15, by By David S. Cloud

WASHINGTON – As the United States withdraws combat forces from Afghanistan, Afghan police and army units are suffering a sharply higher casualty rate and in some cases, have negotiated local non-aggression pacts with insurgents to avoid coming under attack, according to a new Pentagon report.

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Breaking Travel News | News: technology: Sabre launches new travel app

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Sabre launches new travel app
Nov 8th 2013, 04:01, by Breaking Travel News

Sabre has launched a mobile app for travel agents on the go who need to book travel and serve customers. The Sabre Red Mobile Workspace provides access to the most commonly used agent functions including air, car, and hotel shopping and booking, customer profiles, PNR servicing, seat maps, ticketing capabilities and more.

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Thursday, November 7, 2013

Breaking Travel News | News: technology: Sabre launches new travel app

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Sabre launches new travel app
Nov 8th 2013, 04:01, by Breaking Travel News

Sabre has launched a mobile app for travel agents on the go who need to book travel and serve customers. The Sabre Red Mobile Workspace provides access to the most commonly used agent functions including air, car, and hotel shopping and booking, customer profiles, PNR servicing, seat maps, ticketing capabilities and more.

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L.A. Times - Asia: Pakistan Taliban names militant who ordered attack on schoolgirl as leader

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thumbnail Pakistan Taliban names militant who ordered attack on schoolgirl as leader
Nov 7th 2013, 16:14, by By Zulfiqar Ali and Mark Magnier

PESHAWAR, Pakistan – The Pakistan Taliban on Thursday named Mullah Fazlullah, the militant commander who oversaw the assassination attempt against schoolgirl activist Malala Yusufzai, as its new chief, dampening hopes for a peace agreement between militants and the government.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

L.A. Times - Asia: At least 1 killed in bombings at Communist Party office in China

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thumbnail At least 1 killed in bombings at Communist Party office in China
Nov 6th 2013, 16:19, by By Barbara Demick

BEIJING -- In one of the most sophisticated bombing attacks in China in recent years, seven improvised explosive devices detonated almost simultaneously during the Wednesday morning rush hour at the Communist Party headquarters in the provincial city of Taiyuan.

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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

L.A. Times - Asia: Bangladesh sentences 152 former soldiers to death for mutiny killings

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thumbnail Bangladesh sentences 152 former soldiers to death for mutiny killings
Nov 5th 2013, 16:55, by By Mark Magnier

NEW DELHI -- In a trial dubbed one of the world’s largest, a special court in Bangladesh handed down the death penalty Tuesday to 152 ex-paramilitary soldiers for the killing of dozens of people during a 2009 mutiny.

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Monday, November 4, 2013

L.A. Times - Asia: India set to launch Mars mission, provoking criticism over cost

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Nov 4th 2013, 18:27, by By Mark Magnier

NEW DELHI — India is set to launch a space mission to Mars on Tuesday that, if successful, would beat China to the punch, although some wonder whether the undertaking is the best use of money when many Indians lack food, clean water or basic sanitation facilities.

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Saturday, November 2, 2013

L.A. Times - Asia: Revenge a concern after drone killing of Pakistani Taliban leader

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thumbnail Revenge a concern after drone killing of Pakistani Taliban leader
Nov 2nd 2013, 17:08, by By Aoun Sahi and Mark Magnier

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistani security forces were on high alert Saturday amid concerns of revenge attacks after the killing of Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud in a U.S. drone missile strike.

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Friday, November 1, 2013

L.A. Times - Asia: U.S. drone strike hits home of Pakistani Taliban leader

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thumbnail U.S. drone strike hits home of Pakistani Taliban leader
Nov 2nd 2013, 01:51, by By Zulfiqar Ali and Mark Magnier

It's unclear whether Hakimullah Mehsud, who had a $5-million FBI bounty on his head, was killed in the attack.

PESHAWAR, Pakistan — A U.S. drone fired missiles Friday at the residence of Pakistani Taliban leader Hakimullah Mehsud, a top militant with a $5-million FBI bounty on his head who is thought to be responsible for the deaths of thousands of people.

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L.A. Times - Asia: Security official blames Tiananmen Square attack on Islamist group

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thumbnail Security official blames Tiananmen Square attack on Islamist group
Nov 1st 2013, 19:09, by By Barbara Demick

BEIJING -- China’s top security official has concluded that the East Turkestan Islamic Movement, a separatist group, was responsible for the deadly attack Monday in which a car mowed down pedestrians at Beijing’s Tiananmen Square before bursting into flames.

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