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Fantasy replaces reality in Obama's green economy

Spirit Airlines began charging for carry-on bags that don't fit under seats Sunday. Although the company says the transition is "going well so far," several passengers beg to differ.

Spirit Airlines passengers may want to get to the airport a little earlier than normal Sunday as a new charge for carry-on bags takes effect.
Ms. Pinson said that by shaving six or seven minutes off the time that it takes to load and unload a plane, Spirit hopes to be able to add more flights.
Spirit spokeswoman Misty Pinson said the new approach already appears to be working.

By Patrice Hill - The Washington Times
Nicholas Rastenis has been through the wringer.

By Tim Devaney - The Washington Times
Former House Speaker Newt Gingrich hinted Sunday that if rival Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney ...

By Manuel Valdes - Associated Press
Three skiers were killed Sunday when an avalanche swept them about a quarter-mile down an ...