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  • SRA Subsidiary to Deploy Additional MSS Solution for DFS FAIRFAX, Va. -- Era a.s., a subsidiary of SRA International, Inc. (NYSE: SRX), today announ...

  • ... (including Birmingham Municipal Airport) . Alabaster . . 2 . . . Birmingham (includi... 4 . . . Vermont: . . . Alburg . Berlin . . 5 . . . Alburg . Rouses Point, NY . 1 ....

  • Unknown is a fish-out-of-water mystery thriller. What makes it entertaining from start to finish is [Liam Neeson]'s performance. He plays Dr. Martin Harris, an American botanist visiting Berlin with his wife Liz (January Jones) for a biotechnology summit. A forgotten briefcase sends the good doctor in a taxi back to the Berlin airport. Snow is on the ground. Fate intervenes when Martin's cab careens off a bridge into the frigid waters below. His driver, a quickthinking Bosnian immigrant named Gina (Diane Kruger), saves Martin from certain death, but not from a coma. Four days later, Martin awakens with enough memory intact to retrace his steps back to his hotel where the biotech convention is underway. Still, Martin's lost personal identification proves a considerable hurdle to gaining ...

  • Review by Rick Romancito In the opening minutes of this film, an American couple, Dr. Martin Harris and his wife Elizabeth (Liam Neeson and January Jones), arrive in a Berlin, Germany, airport and travel by cab to their hotel for a major scientific conference where Martin ostensibly will deliver a lecture. However, while the cabbie was loading their luggage into the trunk, he forgot a briefcase.

  • Perhaps no one was more surprised than Liam Neeson when the thriller "Taken" became a sneaker smash-hit in 2008. Thus did the powerfully-built Irishman, serious actor and heartthrob, find himself facing the unlikely second act of middle-aged action star. Unknown" finds Neeson settling comfortably into that mode, in a film that trades the lurid extremes of "Taken" for a more subtle, sophisticated vibe. Neeson plays horticulture professor Martin Harris, who as the film opens arrives for a bio-tech conference in Berlin with his wife Liz (January Jones). When Harris inadvertently leaves his briefcase - containing his passport - on the Berlin airport curb, a series of domino-effect mishaps ensue, including a taxi ride that ends with him plunging into an icy river before being saved by the c...

  • A German airline announced Monday it will begin offering twice- weekly flights between Frankfurt and BWI Thurgood Marshall next year, offering a link to one of Europe's busiest airports. Condor Airlines said during the annual World Route Development Forum in Berlin that it would begin seasonal flights from Frankfurt am Main Airport in July, according to a statement released by BWI Airport. Flights will be offered Monday and Thursday from July through October.

  • BERLIN - Historic Tempelhof Airport - which played a key role in the Berlin airlift in the wake of World War II - will close to passengers in 2008, Germany's top administrative court confirmed today. The court threw out a bid to prevent Tempelhof's closure as part of plans to expand Schoenefeld airport, a former military airport on the city's outskirts, into Berlin-Brandenburg International Airport.

  • The Sprague Energy Corp. tank farm in South Portland moved one step closer to becoming a colorful palette on Tuesday as the Maine Center for Creativity unveiled the five finalists in its Art All Around design competition. Artists from as far away as London and Berlin joined those from Maine, Ohio and North Carolina at the Wyndham Portland Airport Hotel to present proposals for painting eight oil tanks and eight tank tops at the Sprague complex on the South Portland side of Portland Harbor.

  • After playing to sold-out audiences throughout Europe, Bruce Springsteen added one last impromptu gig to his overseas itinerary: an airport terminal in Iceland. Springsteen was headed back to the United States after playing a show in Berlin when his plane stopped early Wednesday to refuel at Keflavik International Airport. The Boss strolled into the terminal with his acoustic guitar and played a six-song set for the airport's overnight shift at 2 a.m., an airport official confirmed.

  • LIVERPOOL, England -- Nobody visits a city to see an airport terminal. Nobody except me. I've flown into Tempelhof in Berlin twice, making oddball connections just so I could sweep in over the rooftops just like the C-47s during the Berlin Airlift of the Cold War.



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