He boarded a bus to Berlin on the morning of June 1, Lafreniere said.
On 5 July 2009, he boarded a plane headed for Honduras, but it was blocked from landing.
He had probably made up his mind unconsciously the moment he boarded the Chuo Line train in Koenji.
Police said he boarded a ferry to France but they have not been able to confirm that he disembarked.
He boarded an El Al plane without protest, disguised as a crew member.
Relatives found his car still parked at the San Pedro Marina where he'd left it when he boarded the fishing vessel.
Six days later -- and one day after being turned aside by airport officials -- he boarded Flight 63 in Paris.
Khan is upset because the FBI questioned him last week when he boarded a Northwest flight from Las Vegas to Chicago.
Bernie Fernandez chokes up remembering how he boarded the plane in a shirt and pants cut out from a sack of potatoes.
Just after he boarded in Seattle, he was offered complimentary champagne.
Marrone has "always been an admirer" of Pettine's and that he boarded a flight to meet with him immediately after being introduced in Buffalo Jan. 21.
Petitioner paid various expenses to travel between his residence and the terminals from which he boarded and disembarked from the tugboats and barges on which he worked.
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Before he boarded the US Airways flight, Jernnard had a disagreement with airline personnel who could not accommodate his request to be upgraded to business class, police said.
When he boarded a bus in 2007, carrying his hoax device, he was wearing a false beard, moustache and glasses that the driver had thought was fancy dress.
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And so he boarded a Virgin America flight out of San Francisco to Seattle to meet Gates at one of his three offices, a comfortably modern lakeside perch just west of Seattle.
As he boarded a plane in the Colombian capital, Bogota, chief government negotiator Humberto de la Calle said it was time for the rebels to show whether they were really "willing to reach concrete and realistic agreements".
He is thought to have headed home to the Comoros islands in the Indian Ocean immediately after the attacks, but as FBI agents tried to trace him there, he boarded a plane to the Gulf and disappeared without trace.
"This isn't too bad -- actually much better than the subway, " observed the 35-year-old graphic designer one recent evening as he boarded the bus for home, some 6 kilometers away but easily a 40-minute trip in the capital's choking traffic.
"There's a good chance for peace and I want to help you, " Bush said, flanked by Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert and Israeli President Shimon Peres at the airport here, where he boarded Air Force One, ending his visit to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
And as a student he had worked during the holidays in various factories belonging to the Fiat group: on a car-production line in Poland, in a dealership in France and in a component factory in the English Midlands, where he boarded with a very ordinary English family.
Senior international security experts have suggested, for example, that such an approach would have increased the chances that suspected shoe-bomber Richard Reid would have been stopped before he successfully boarded an airplane he intended to attack in December 2001.
He had boarded a ferry from Portsmouth to St Malo and was due to return the same day.
Because, he replied, I boarded the train just as the schools were coming out.
When Blankfein was asked tough questions by a New York Times reporter, he told the reporter he felt like he had been water boarded.
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"I don't think there's going to be a sense of normalcy for a while, " Tom Champoux, who works nearby, said as he pointed to the boarded-up windows.
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