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Plural of airport

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The way I figure it, the one terrorist in England with a sense of humor, a man known as Khalid the Droll, had said to the cell, 'I bet I can get them all to take off their shoes in airports.' So this prankster set up poor impressionable Reid and won his bet.

Getting there EasyJet (easyjet.com) has flights from six UK airports from around £34.

Switching public spending from "grey" projects such as roads and airports, to "green" schemes such as parks, tree planting and allotments, would not just save the government billions of pounds, improve health, and cut climate emissions, but it would create jobs and make British cities more attractive.

The Yemeni government had already announced a plan to tighten security measures at foreign embassies – particularly those of western countries – sea ports and airports and other facilities of strategic importance, including oil pipelines and power grids.

International creditors at the EU, European Central Bank and International Monetary Fund have pressed for a mass fire sale of Greek state properties, ranging from airports to ports, to help balance the books in Athens.

The lack of awareness is partly a matter of accessibility (these beaches are a good two hours' drive from either Faro or Lisbon airports) and partly to do with a lack of beachside accommodation.

Serhiy Zgurets, expert of Center of Army, Conversion and Disarmament Studies told the Guardian that the new soldiers arrived on cargo planes - which was one of the reasons why the Russian forces captured the military airports in the region.

We don't expect [Little Red] to be by itself hugely profitable but to add total value to our network - by creating local traffic, but mostly by connecting these three airports to the world".

While the biggest entry route into the European Union for migrants remains international airports, the "eastern Mediterranean route", as Frontex – the agency set up to coordinate operational response at Europe's borders – calls the Turkish-Greek routes, is now a migratory "hotspot".

Being unable to deny a story that he had told colleagues he had scheduled a public event in Melbourne in order to justify claiming travel entitlements for a party fundraiser, Tony Abbott moved to change "the story" on Wednesday to specific actions his government was taking to increase counter-terrorism customs capacity at airports.

Over the past decade, however, this seems to have been unravelling as high-speed trains, new airports and new connections have been giving the French provinces new national and international identities.

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