• October 3, 2023

Ryanair traffic grows 9% in September to 17.4 million

Passengers alight from a Ryanair aircraft at Ferenc Liszt International Airport in Budapest, Hungary, August 18, 2022. REUTERS/Bernadett Szabo/File Photo Acquire Licensing Rights DUBLIN, Oct 3 (Reuters) – Ryanair (RYA.I) flew 9% more passengers in September than in the same month last year, Europe’s largest airline by passenger numbers said…

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Rajiv Malhotra flies the Tony’s Chocolonely flag in Cannes : The Moodie Davitt Report

Industry veteran Rajiv Malhotra is on a mission during TFWA World Exhibition in Cannes to help drive independent chocolate house Tony’s Chocolonely in its mission to make all chocolate 100% free from modern slavery and illegal child labour. The Singapore-based consultant* teamed up with Tony’s Chocolonely (www.tonyschocolonely.com) through his company…

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Does recreational marijuana make roads less safe? What to know ahead of Ohio Issue 2 vote

Critics of recreational marijuana often sound the alarm about people driving while high. Now, the debate is heating up in Ohio. Voters will decide Nov. 7 whether to support Issue 2, which would legalize marijuana for adults 21 and older and establish rules for buying, selling and growing cannabis. Proponents…

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PennDOT: Major resurfacing project to begin next week near Littlestown

eNewspaper: It’s like the paper, only paperless. Get a replica of the paper on your digital doorstep with eNewspaper. Hanover Evening Sun A year-long resurfacing project in Littlestown is scheduled to begin next week, according to a news release from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation. The $2.7 million dollar project…

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Traffic stop leads to discovery of 152 possibly stolen cellphones

IREDELL COUNTY, N.C. — Four people were placed into custody after a traffic stop on Sept. 25 on Interstate 77 in Iredell County, which led to the discovery of 152 cellphones, troopers said. At least 20 of the phones were stolen from the Lost Lands Music Festival in Ohio last…

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Federal Judge Gives Man 8-Year Sentence For Running Unlicensed Bitcoin Exchange – Slashdot

Ian Freeman, a New Hampshire man in his 40s, has been sentenced to eight years in prison for running an unlicensed bitcoin exchange business. He will also be fined at least $40,000, although the exact amount still has to be determined in a hearing. The Associated Press reports: Ian Freeman…

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