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Hudson Hero Sully Breaks His Silence
NEW YORK, N.Y. (WPIX) -- "Surreal" and "Shocking." It's understandable that the hero pilot who glided safely into the Hudson river last month, would use those words to describe the ordeal. He made his first public comments about the fateful flight to...Tags: CBS Corp., Air Transportation, Transportation, U.S. Airways, Entertainment
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Find China in a New York minute
Tribune newspapersNEW YORK -- If you're a foodie who's too broke to fly to China, I have three words for you: Go to Flushing. Sure, you can find Chinese cultural enclaves all over the U.S., but none is as authentic, concentrated, affordable and accessible as the one in...Tags: Personal Service, Foods and Beverages, New York, Chili, Soups
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Police Searching For Missing St. John's University Student
QUEENS, N.Y. (WPIX) -- A search was underway Friday for a St. John's University student who disappeared more than a week ago. According to family members, 19-year-old Erica Desai was last seen on January 20th. Desai's cousin had picked her up at...Tags: North Carolina, New York City, Colleges and Universities, WPIX, Family
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It's Swimsuit Issue Time Again -- And One Model is Airborne
Sports Illustrated's annual swimsuit edition is hitting news stands. This year's issue features 19 models dressed in the latest swimwear. SI began the tradition back in 1964, when swimwear was a little less revealing. Last year's issue sold more than...Tags: Sports, Swimming, Boeing Co., Sports Illustrated, Southwest Airlines Co.
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Sully Visits Letterman: Feb. 10
The TV ZoneThis just in, gang: Sully, the man we all want behind the wheel the next time we get on a bird, is gonna be on Dave (for more on this guy, see post below) on Feb. 10. The whole crew......Tags: Transportation Industry, U.S. Airways, Economy, Business and Finance, Air and Space Accidents
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CBS: Sully Thanks His Rescuers
The TV ZoneBit by bit, or perhaps word by word, CBS is leaking out Hudson hero pilot Chesley Sullenberger's interview with Katie Couric. Airs Sunday with outtakes tomorrow night on "Evening News," then Sunday on the big "60." Here's the latest,......Tags: North Carolina, Katie Couric, Charlotte, Hudson River, Chesley B. Sullenberger III
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Brutal weekend in Boston
On the Yankees beatIt's hard to imagine a weekend going too much worse for the Yankees on the field. Not only did they get swept, but that came at the hands of their biggest rivals, the Red Sox. And every single one of......Tags: Jorge Posada, C.C. Sabathia, A.J. Burnett, Damaso Marte, Mariano Rivera
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Sotomayor hoping, hopping for support
The Swampby Michael Muskal Supreme Court nominee Sonia Sotomayor found something she could really lean on today as she met with more senators who will consider her nomination. Sotomayor was forced to rely on crutches as she moved from from meeting......Tags: George Washington University, White House, New York, Human Body, Politics
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FAA: All passengers in US Airways crash survive
Link: How birds can down a jet airplane Map: Crash site Video: 2007 bird and plane incident Link: Bird Strike USA Link: Learn more about Airbus A320 The FAA says everybody aboard US Airways flight 1549 is alive and off the plane right now. The jet...Tags: North Carolina, Air Transportation, U.S. Airways, Transportation, Travel
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Engineers shocked by towers collapse
Chicago Tribune architecture criticThe World Trade Center, a symbol of American economic might, survived one terrorist attack in 1993. It was designed to withstand the impact of a jet, but both its towers collapsed this morning after planes rammed them. The structural engineer who...Tags: Death, Transportation Accidents, Politics, New York City, House Building
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Fears, protests, patriotism arise as air attacks begin
Marie Marsalli marched in the Columbus Day parade. Tourist Matt Dunn stared at the John Hancock Center and wondered whether to go up to the observatory. Marco Belmontes gave blood in the Loop. Such was life Monday, as people observed a nervous holiday....Tags: Defense, United Air Lines, Festive Events, National Security, Travel
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O-liners 'get it done' for sure
Tribune staff reporterLate in the first quarter, Bears quarterback Chris Chandler was sacked by Jets defensive end John Abraham. Left tackle Mike Gandy, who was beaten for the sack, approached Chandler afterward. "I have him," Gandy reassured Chandler. "Don't worry."...Tags: Henry Burris, Chicago Bears, Bobby Engram, John Abraham, Daimon Shelton
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