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A federal report shows that the environmental damage from the grounding of a freighter on the Oregon coast in 1999 was much greater than thought.
On Monday, Carnival said that its lost earnings this year from the grounding of the Costa Concordia would be $85 million to $95 million.
Makoto Mihara, a spokesman for Matsushita Electric Industrial of Japan, said it had escaped trouble from the grounding of flights because it ships most of its products by sea.
7 Reeling from the grounding of all air traffic last week, Continental Airlines announces it will lay off 12,000 of its 56,000 employees and reduce its flight schedule by 20percentt.
The airline industry -- already hard hit by the downturn in business travel, high fuel prices and rising labor costs -- is expected to have significant losses from the grounding of flights across the country.
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This type of from-the-ground-up rethinking of the whole browsing dynamic is exactly what I'm talking about.
Governor Nikki Haley announced the removal of the Confederate flag from the grounds of the State Capitol.
Amateur astronomers in Germany watch the transit from the grounds of the Bergedorf observatory in Hamburg.
Hingis was handed a two-year suspension and was barred from the grounds of all tournaments.
On Saturday it was removed by an activist from the grounds of the South Carolina statehouse.
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