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European airlines have been accused of obstructing passengers who seek compensation for delays and cancelled flights.
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Stocks continued to take their cues from Europe's troubled debt market on Tuesday, staging a comeback rally as volatile Spanish bond yields came off earlier highs. The Dow Jones industrial average closed Tuesday up 163 ... Delete the scoop?
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