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 Sun Country Airlines has become a victim of the crisis that has followed the 11 September attacks, whil adidas samba adidas e the carrier that was the first victim of the industry implosion, Midway Airlines, appears ready to fly again. Minneapolis-based Sun Country was forced to end the scheduled flights that it began in 1999 as a bold challenge to dominant Northwest Airlines. The locally owned carrier had tried to capitalise on a loyal following gained through the charter flights it had operated since 1982. But it had never overcome Northwest s massive size at Minneapolis and the travel slump following the 11 September forced Sun Country s owners, the LaMacchia family, to put it up for sale and ground its widebody fleet while operating a limited schedule. After it received only about $300,000 of an expected $5.4 million federal payout for losses incurred during the September shutdown, Sun Country grounded itself while looking for charter customers. On the other hand, Midway Airlin adidas samba og es, which was in bankruptcy when it stopped flying just one day after the attacks, received $12 million in federal airline stabilisation aid and decided it will resume flights. Midway, a reincarnation of the original Chicago-based Midway Airlines, planned to use the money to resume service on six East Coast routes from its Raleigh/Durham base. While it was planning, American Eagle moved in to Midway s hub with regional jet flights on two of Midway s proposed routes, b adidas samba adidas etween Raleigh/Durham and both New York LaGuardia and Jxsa AFI Fest to open with doc  Music By John Williams
 Programme director Luke Moody talks through this years festival selection.Sheffie owala ld Doc/Fests Luke Moody is looking to expand the creative scope of the festival and welcome more experimental works.This years edition of the UK festival, which runs from 9 to 14 June, marks Moodys first turn as director of film programming, having moved to Doc/Fest after six years at non-profit organisation Britdoc, where he was most recently head of film. Theres an increasing hunger for artful films, and a growing confidence for filmmakers to make long-form docs that are playing with form,  he said.Moody has instated six thematic programming strands to expand the  creative spectrum  of the festival: Doc/Vision, Doc/Adventure, Doc/Expose, Doc/Love, Doc/Think and Doc/Rhythm.The Doc/Vision strand will comprise 20 long- and short-form films that feature more artful forms of filmmaking.Highlights include Raed Andonis Berlinale-winning film Ghost Hunting, in which Palestinian ex-prisoners recreate Israeli interrogations; Kitty Greens Netflix-backed Casting JonBenet, a stylised exploration of the unsolved death of six-year-old JonBenet Ramsay; and Timothy George Kellys Brexitannia, which interviews British citizens about t owala nz he UKs social and political landscape.Ghost Hunti owala water bottle ngMoody said it was  necessary  to open up the festival to more hybrid forms of filmmaking, particularly on the back of critical acclaim for films including Joshua Oppenheimers recent efforts. Films such as The Act of Killing and The L

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 Wa stanley termosky lmart has updated a tool to allow suppliers to submit cost increases related to higher U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.The Cost Change Scenario tool, launched a year ago, now enables vendors to choose the reason for a cost hike from a menu that includes tariffs, labor, transportation and raw materials, according to Bloomberg. The application is located inside Walmarts Retail Link system, which also includes data-mining capabilities that allow suppliers to predict what items will be in high demand.While Walmart wasn ;t seriously impacted by the first rounds of tariffs on Chinese imports, this latest round increased levies to 25 percent on $200 billion of goods, including handbags and furniture. In addition, there are plans to tax another $300 stanley termos  billion of goods, including clothing, shoes and electronics.Greg Melich, a senior managing director at Evercore ISI, estimated that if this latest round of tariffs becomes a reality, it will lead to rampant price increases that would  stanley tumblers  wipe out  profit growth for major U.S. retailers.When suppliers raise the cost of a product, retailers must decide whether to take on some or all of that increase, or pass it along to consumers. For its part, Walmart recently vowed that it will do everything it can to maintain its low prices, including negotiating with suppliers and moving manufacturing outside of China. Were going to do the best we can to manage through this in a way that our customers dont feel it, pulling all the levers Rguu Trump Sees    Great Interest    From Potential TikTok Buyers
 While commercial card innovation certainly accelerated in 2018, progress can always continue. One area of development that J.P. Morgan Managing Director and Head of聽Commercial Card聽Product Management Naney Pandit says should be a focus this year is i stanley usa n mobilizing the corporate card.It   not altogether an unfamiliar concept, of course. Much attention has been paid to mobile bus stanley website iness payments in the fleet sector in particular, with Comdata launching its mobile app, Comdata OnRoad, that links to fleet driver funds, for example.Some financial institutions, including Bank of America and UMB Bank, have also invested in mobile B2B payments. In September Bank of America announced that it had added mobile wallet support for a suite of commercial card products, now letting corporate card holders use Apple Pay, Google Pay and Samsung Pay. UMB Financial Corporation also spoke w stanley quencher ith PYMNTS last year about its strategic focus on mobile.But so far, mobile B2B payments have been slow to take off. Business mobile adoption is very minimal at this point,  said UMB Director of Bank Products Uma Wilson, in an interview last September.Recent Capital One research also uncovered how sluggish mobile payments adoption has been in the corporate setting. Its annual commercial card survey released in May found corporate executives are eager to at least learn about new innovations in electronic B2B payments, particularly as they seek increased efficiencies and value. Yet less than half of survey respo