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Penn Traffic, which is based in Syracuse, N.Y., filed for bankruptcy protection in May 2003.
■ For the first time allows GCHQ to process bulk internal UK traffic which is routed overseas via these cables.
A little too much discrepancy between his effectiveness in space (which is excellent) and traffic (which is "meh").
The police accused them of obstructing traffic, which is punishable by up to 90 days in jail.
That's been widely translated in the news media as an increase in traffic, which is not the case.
The site has rewritten its software and moved its popular live blog to a new dedicated server to accommodate the expected traffic, which is already rising fast.
For now, its progress is more or less confined by the increase in Internet traffic (which is still impressive despite the tech slump).
Deutsche Telekom said that soaring data traffic, which is expected to quadruple by 2016, would force it to impose limits that had been applied only to mobile users.
Perched on the cyclos, exposed to noises and smells of the streets, we slowly relax in the flow of traffic, which is eerily calm.
It has grown along with surging passenger traffic, which is projected to reach 768 million passengers at commercial airports this year, compared with 612.9 million in 1998.
Such expansions mean more tax revenue for Paramus, and more traffic, which is a boon to retailers and the bane of local residents.
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