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If you've ever loved and lost, there's a good chance that "Can We Still Be Friends" by Todd Rundgren will resonate with you. Full Article at Associated Content
WestJet is known for low fares and high service standards. But a reputation that took 13 years to build is losing altitude after the airline upgraded its reservation system in mid-October. Full Article at Toronto Star
We use Twitter for stuff like seat sales and new routes and destinations ... But Facebook is the best tool for a conversation with our customers, more of a back and forth.
The car had skidded down a grassy bank and over a 10-metre cliff into a river near the family home in Wanganui on the west coast of the North Island on Saturday evening. Full Article at Independent Online
When music journalist Robert Palmer died on November 20, 1997 at the age of 52, he’d long since cemented his reputation as one of the most astute experts in his field. Full Article at Blogcritics.org
A man had to make the terrible choice of rescuing his wife or teenage son when their car plunged into the a river at the weekend. Stacey Horton saved his wife, Vanessa, and their 13-year-old son Silva drowned in the Whanganui River. Full Article at TVNZ
We use Twitter for stuff like seat sales and new routes and destinations ... But Facebook is the best tool for a conversation with our customers, more of a back and forth.
Robert Palmer—not to be confused with the “Simply Irresistible” guy—was one of rock writing’s true giants. Full Article at The A.V. Club
NEW YORK, Nov. 21 (UPI) -- The works of the late U.S. music journalist Robert Palmer, best known for his books on the blues, are out in anthology form, the editor behind the book said. Full Article at United Press International
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We use Twitter for stuff like seat sales and new routes and destinations ... But Facebook is the best tool for a conversation with our customers, more of a back and forth.
We use Twitter for stuff like seat sales and new routes and destinations ... But Facebook is the best tool for a conversation with our customers, more of a back and forth.
The entire industry is suffering right now and it's fantastic news to see the GTAA take the lead in Canada
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