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October 6, 2008 12:58:09 PM CDT


Stories related to: Chicago Midway Airport

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  • August 2008
    • Investors Eye Airports, Bridges, Roads

      Investors Eye Airports, Bridges, Roads

      (Newser) - Weary of investments infected by the subprime contagion, investors are looking to purchase and operate some more substantial assets: the nation’s bridges, toll roads, and airports, reports the New York Times . Goldman Sachs, KKR, Morgan Stanley, and Credit Suisse are among those who have stockpiled some $250 billion for infrastructure projects, and public officials, beset by budget woes, increasingly are opening their arms to them. More »

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      KKR   Indiana Toll Road   Chicago Midway Airport   private investors

  • July 2008
  • May 2008
    • Airport to Sort Travelers Into Fast, Slow Lanes

      Airport to Sort Travelers Into Fast, Slow Lanes

      (Newser) - Travelers using Chicago’s Midway Airport are finding a curious new addition to security lines, the Tribune reports—ski-slope-like signs meant to funnel travelers into different lines based on how quickly they're likely to be able to speed through. They're color coded to the “difficulty level” of each option: Green circles for beginning travelers, blue circles for advanced travelers, black diamonds for experts. More »

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      airport   airport security   airport screener   skiing   Chicago Midway Airport

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