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  • District Attorney [Richard A. Brown] said that, according to the charges, [Frederick McDonald] stole a total of forty-two cartons of cigarettes and four bottles of Chivas Regal scotch worth more man $1,576 from the duty-free shop inside Terminal Four at JFK Airport on September 25, 2008. McDonald was observed by the Port Authority Police a short time later standing outside the terminal selling five cartons of the stolen cigarettes. McDonald fled but was arrested on October 1, 2008. He has been held in jail in lieu of $15,000 bail.

  • Pedro E. Ortiz-Alvarez, with whom, Raul E. Gonzalez Diaz, Emilio F. Soler and Gonzalez, Bennazar & Colorado, Hato Rey, P.R., were on brief, for plaint...

  • The rebate was axed because "it didn't meet the grade" of providing the government with a good return on expenditures, said an official with the Canada Department of Finance in Ottawa. "The program was very costly to administer. It cost 10 cents for every dollar sent out to pay rebate claims," added the official, who stipulated she must not be identified by name because she was not authorized to speak for attribution. We'd get a rebate for a hotel room and spend it at the duty-free on a bottle of wine," [Jeanne Keller] says. The end of the rebate "means that money from us will now go to the [Canadian] government instead of merchants. Andre Beaulieu, manager of the duty-free shop in Stanhope, Québec, predicts the cancellation of the rebate will hurt sales at his small store across the ...

  • ...RAMAK (a.k.a. RAMAK DUTY FREE; a.k.a. RAMAK DUTY FREE SHOP LTD; a.k.a. RAMA...

  • BOCA RATON, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 15, 1997--Dominican Cigar Corp. (DCGR Nasdaq BB) announced that it has entered into an Agreement with Swoboda ...

  • Knight Ridder Newspapers TOULOUSE, France - Inside the model interior of what will be the world's largest passenger airplane, visitors can meander through two stand-up bars with dramatic mood lighting, a duty-free shop stocked with electronic gadgets, and a stunning first-class cabin with plush seats that recline into full-length beds.

  • Thomas Keefe has traveled on ferries in many countries. He has a sense of what basic ferry service feels like. On Friday, Keefe was aboard The Cat - North America's fastest car ferry - as it eased out of Boston Harbor and stretched its legs in rolling seas. "I'm surprised it's so comfortable," said Keefe, owner of Addison Travel in Andover, Mass. "This is no ferry. From the four movie screens and aircraft-style lounge seats, to the casino slot machines, carpeted cafe, duty-free shop and beverage bars forward and aft, The Cat has been set up to keep passengers happy and occupied as it sails its new route between Maine's largest city and Yarmouth, Nova Scotia.

  • SAN DIEGO (AP) -- The U.S. Border Patrol dumped concrete Monday into a primitive tunnel discovered last week beneath the U.S.- Mexico border, just yards from a busy border crossing linking San Diego with Tijuana, Mexico. The tunnel, measuring about four feet in diameter, extended 60 feet into the United States, surfacing in a parking lot near the duty-free shop next to the San Ysidro Port of Entry.

  • NEW YORK - Traveling abroad this winter? Between endless airport security lines and rushing to catch your connecting flight, you might have some time to browse the airport duty-free shop. Whether you buy a bottle of single-malt Scotch or the latest Chanel perfume, you might have some trouble getting your duty-free bottled goods on the plane. The U.S. Transportation Secur-ity Agency and the European Commission have consistent rules for carrying liquids onto flights. Anything less than 3 ounces or 100 milliliters is allowed on the plane, no questions asked. (Though it had better be in a transparent plastic bag.) If you buy a standard liquor bottle in a secure airport area after passing through screening, you're fine, too.

  • Don't blame the PEF for state's fiscal woes Thanks to The News editorial board for expressing its opinion on the recent PEF contract vote. I am writing to shed a little more light on the subject. The editorial stated that the proposed contract required PEF members to pay more for their health insurance, similar to a contract approved earlier this year by CSEA members. What it did not say was that the proposed increase in health insurance costs for PEF members is three times larger than the CSEA agreement called for. In addition, it failed to mention that we are also being asked to take a week off without pay.

    ...Instead, there is a boarded-up duty free shop that sits as one more eyesore. What doe...



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