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		<description>&lt;a href="http://www.msnbc.com/news/767370.asp?0dm=C18UB"&gt;UAL reported an industry record $2.1 billion net loss in 2001 and a net loss of $510 million ... &lt;/a&gt; Come on, $15 billion to &apos;bail out&apos; the airlines?  I know this subject has been hashed over before, but it seems every other week I read stories about how hard the airlines are struggling for business after 9/11.  I fly on business every week - every flight is full, every airport is packed.  I&apos;m starting to think we&apos;re all being suckered...  </description>
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