The branch of the Italian police involved is the Guardia di Finanzia - the finance police.
In 1975, a bomb explosion at New York's La Guardia airport killed 11 people.
In addition, hotels near La Guardia have been challenged in recent years by new competition.
Passengers filed into New York's La Guardia Airport on Friday before dawn to flee the coming mayhem.
The spokesman for the EU monitors, Julio de la Guardia, said a confrontation broke out about 9:15 a.m.
The city has talked about building a rail link to Kennedy and La Guardia airports for 30 years.
As we descended into La Guardia, Gates ignored the flight attendant who asked him to shut off his computer.
Kennedy and La Guardia in New York, O'Hare in Chicago, Los Angles, Minneapolis-St.
"We killed a pair of guardia civil, " he said, explaining the military saddles.
Mr. Gordon said he hopes to use his experience managing hotels to improve operations at the La Guardia property.
Immediately after his investigation, Mr Berruti left the Guardia di Finanza and worked as a lawyer for Mr Berlusconi.
La Guardia Airport and Newark Liberty Airport in New Jersey had delays of up to 90 minutes, while John F.
That could reduce or eliminate the relevance of Norris-La Guardia, which highlights injunctions, as a legal tool for the owners.
In other words, the mayor discovered that there's room for personal growth behind Fiorello La Guardia's desk in city hall.
There was a lot of chaos and confusion, the Guardia Civil police helicopter kept circling the area and it was really eerie.
Authorities closed Kennedy, La Guardia, Teterboro and Newark Liberty International airports on Monday, though airlines had already canceled scheduled flights that day.
Wednesday, the governor said, but La Guardia Airport would remain closed indefinitely.
Some 23m passengers used La Guardia in 2008 a lot of traffic to reallocate to JFK and Newark, which served 83m passengers between them.
They should get moving on implementing this sensible, past-due proposal or be forced to spend the rest of their existence in a place like La Guardia.
Her odyssey began last July with a chance encounter in New York's La Guardia Airport with Lorne Abony, a high school friend from Toronto.
Rather, prior to the enactment of the Norris-La Guardia Act (or the Anti-Injunction Bill) in 1932, courts would issue broad injunctions in non-violent labor disputes.
He controlled the predecessor company that acquired the La Guardia Marriott.
Captain DAVIDE D'APONTE, Guardia di Finanza: I think it has been successful because at least two weeks there are no more boats arriving in Canary Islands.
Last year, Meckler absentmindedly forgot he was carrying his California permitted Glock 27 when he was checking in to a flight at La Guardia.
The story goes that Civic Virtue's original home beginning in 1922 was fronting City Hall in Manhattan until then-Mayor Fiorello La Guardia got sick of being mooned every day.
In the past, budget-conscious customers would stay at hotels near La Guardia Airport, which is located in the borough of Queens, because they were considerably less expensive than hotels in Manhattan.
At Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Roger Eldredge, a Delta gate agent, sought to deflect blame in explaining to passengers that Flight 486 to La Guardia would be leaving at 4:20 p.m. rather than 3:40 p.m.
Much of the La Guardia Marriott's business is dependent on business travelers, though it also sees a surge in business every summer from the U.S. Open tennis championship held annually at the nearby Flushing Meadows-Corona Park.
Lots of comments follow to the effect that closing La Guardia would merely send myriad extra passengers to JFK and Newark airports, creating traffic snarl-ups on the roads, reducing passenger choice and perhaps exacerbating congestion in the air.
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