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August 24, 2006 U.S. Moves to Prevent Strike at Northwest Airlines The U.S. Attorney's Office in New York filed court papers yesterday urging a judge to bar flight attendants at Northwest Airlines
August 23, 2006 Judge Approves Delta Pension Deal A bankruptcy judge approved an agreement between Delta Air Lines Inc. and a group of retired pilots that paves the way for the airline to pay $9
August 22, 2006 Autos Collins & Aikman Creditors Want Antitrust Probe The unsecured creditors’ committee of bankrupt Collins & Aikman Corp. wants to investigate DaimlerChrysler Corp., Ford Motor
August 21, 2006 Commentary: Bankruptcy Reform Gave Creditors Too Much Under BAPCPA, fewer low-income debtors will file for bankruptcy because they cannot afford the high costs of filing or their
August 18, 2006 Court Allows Delta to Buy United's NY-London Route A judge has cleared the way for Delta Air Lines Inc. to purchase United Airlines Inc.’s right to fly between New York and London
August 17, 2006 Bush to Sign Pension Reform Bill Today President Bush plans to sign the pension reform bill today, calling it ''the most comprehensive reforms to America's pension system in over 30
August 16, 2006 Judge Rules for Insurers in Katrina Flood Claims A federal judge in Mississippi sided with home insurance companies yesterday and ruled that they did not have to pay for the flooding
August 15, 2006 Attorney Suggests Parishioners Contribute to Spokane Diocese Settlement An attorney representing people who allege they were sexually abused by priests says Catholics in Eastern
August 14, 2006 New Law's Impact on Filing Decrease Hard to Determine National bankruptcy filings have plunged since the new law took effect, but experts are saying that it is difficult to tell
August 11, 2006 Foiled Terrorist Plot Could Dampen Airline Industry Recovery The foiled terrorist plot in London that was aimed at American carriers throws into doubt whether the airline industry