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ArchivesManchester Airport Vies for JetBlue BusinessBy Rebecca Kaufman on Thursday, July 10, 2003.JET BLUE AIRWAYS HAS MADE A NAME FOR ITSELF OVER THE LAST FEW YEARS. IT’S THE AIRLINE THAT FLIES CHEAPLY BUT LUXURIOUSLY. THEY OFFER SOUTHWEST PRICES, BUT INSTEAD OF PROVIDING PEANUTS, JET BLUE OFFERS TV SCREENS. TO FLY JET BLUE, NEW ENGLANDERS HAVE TO LEAVE FROM BURLINGTON, VERMONT OR NEW YORK CITY. BUT RECENTLY, THE AIRLINE HAS BEEN MAKING NOISES ABOUT LANDING IN THE BOSTON AREA. AS NHPR CORRESPONDENT REBECCA KAUFMAN REPORTS, MANCHESTER AIRPORT COULD BE AT THE TOP OF THE LIST. listen: No audio currently available. Order on CD (pdf).
Canadian Company Fined for Sick SalmonBy Keith Shortall on Thursday, July 10, 2003.A virus has been striking fish stocks in Maine. For the second time this summer, a Cobscook Bay fish farm has been ordered to kill tens of thousands of salmon to help fight infectious salmon anemia, or I.S.A. This week, three Canadian fish farms faced charges they didn't do enough to stop the spread of the disease. Maine Public Radio's Keith Shortall reports from Portland. |
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