Sample Fraud

 

  • Sabre Sale Gets Antitrust Approval (AP via Yahoo! Finance)
    Sabre Holdings, parent of the online travel-booking service Travelocity.com and a leading distributor of airline reservations, said its proposed sale to two private equity firms passed antitrust review, putting the $4.5 billion proposed takeover on track to close in the second quarter.


  • New ID device helping Avondale police (The Arizona Republic)
    The Avondale Police Department is using a new fingerprint technology that allows booking officers to know the true identity of the subjects in their custody within minutes after fingerprinting them.


  • Janasadharan ticket booking scheme started (Indian Express via Yahoo! India News)
    Jansadharan ticket booking sewa was started at Ferozepur railway division today. Brijesh Gurvani, Senior Divisional Railway Commercial Manager (DRM), said the scheme was formulated so as to make purchasing ticket convenient for the commuters and for generating job for unemployed. Disclosing the details, he said, "We got around 135 applications from Ferozepur Division areas like Amritsar, ...


  • Spain Getafe and Depor close in on King's Cup semis (FIFA)
    Getafe took a giant stride towards booking their place in the last four of the King's Cup with an authoritative 3-0 win over Osasuna in the first leg of their quarter-final on Wednesday.


  • Consumers trust user-generated reviews the most when booking holidays online (e-Consultancy)
    ? Research from Nielsen//NetRatings reveals the popularity of online reviews ? Frequent travellers rely most heavily on user reviews ? The youngest are most reliant on user reviews, the oldest the least LONDON 30 January, 2006? Consumers are increasingly turning to online reviews when booking...


  • Booking In Espanol is Easy at AA.com (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
    American Airlines announced today the launch of new country-specific Spanish- language portals on AA.com/espanol to better serve customers in Latin America and the U.S.


  • Hosting also is game of x's, o's (The Indianapolis Star)
    Indianapolis will enter the 2011 Super Bowl sweepstakes today, a move that will require city leaders to spend the next several months locking up hotel rooms, booking venues and answering scores of questions about how they would handle one of the world's best orchestrated events.