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Posted: 3/23/2012 8:37:55 AM EST
A stuffed and mounted pig eating money is displayed during an art performance at Stephansplatz in central Vienna March 23, 2012. Artists Nikolaus and Barbara Eberstaller organized the art performance to protest against greed and profiting at the expense of the poor. REUTERS/Herwig Prammer (AUSTRIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENTERTAINMENT)
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Posted: 3/23/2012 8:37:04 AM EST
A stuffed and mounted pig eating money is displayed during an art performance at Stephansplatz in central Vienna March 23, 2012. Artists Nikolaus and Barbara Eberstaller organized the art performance to protest against greed and profiting at the expense of the poor. REUTERS/Herwig Prammer (AUSTRIA - Tags: CIVIL UNREST ENTERTAINMENT)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:34:48 PM EST
Seven-year-old Danielle Valle (C) rides on the shoulders of her father's friend Gabriel Zumora as Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters demonstrate against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers inside Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX in Los Angeles, California March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:31:58 PM EST
Protester Victoria Marquez wears a hard hat with the message to put Americans back to work, as Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters march in protest to contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, at LAX in Los Angeles, California March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:29:49 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters march in protest against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, at LAX in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:26:50 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters demonstrate against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers inside Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX in Los Angeles, California March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:24:06 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters carry ballot boxes that would be used if a strike vote is called while they exit Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX in Los Angeles, California March 22, 2012, as they demonstrate against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:20:37 PM EST
Bella Almado demonstrates with Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, inside Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX in Los Angeles, California March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:17:06 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters pass travelers at the Alaska ticket counters as they march to protest contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, at LAX in Los Angeles, California March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:13:34 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters march into Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX to demonstrate against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2012. The protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 8:09:58 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters pass a traveler at an automated check-in terminal as they march in a protest against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, at LAX in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT CIVIL UNREST TRANSPORT)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 7:31:31 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters hold placards near flight schedule display boards as they protest contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, at LAX in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 7:23:38 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters march to protest contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, at LAX in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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Posted: 3/22/2012 7:06:40 PM EST
Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) workers and supporters demonstrate inside Tom Bradley International Terminal at LAX against contractors they say are cutting corners at the expense of airport workers, in Los Angeles, California, March 22, 2012. Protesters say that major airlines at LAX are trying to increase profits by outsourcing passenger service jobs to substandard contractors whose practices jeopardize the health and safety of airport workers, and are calling on airlines to terminate their agreements with those contractors. REUTERS/David McNew (UNITED STATES - Tags: TRANSPORT CIVIL UNREST BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)
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Posted: 3/14/2012 11:24:55 AM EST
A worker walks along oil pipes at Dinh Vu oil port in Hai Phong city, 100 km (62 miles) east of Hanoi March 14, 2012. Vietnam, Asia's second biggest importer of diesel, buys about 59.6 million barrels of gasoil in the world market each year, which means an extra expense of at least $25 million if it decides to standardize on cleaner fuel. REUTERS/Kham (VIETNAM - Tags: BUSINESS ENERGY)
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Posted: 3/6/2012 12:12:05 AM EST
An IndiGo Airlines cabin baggage security check tag is pictured on a passenger's luggage at Bengaluru International Airport in Bangalore March 5, 2012. IndiGo, a low-fare carrier launched in 2006, has climbed to second place in market share at the expense of Air India and Kingfisher Airlines and is the only one of India's six main carriers making a profit, for now at least. Picture taken on March 5, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/6/2012 12:06:40 AM EST
A passenger walks past the nose of an Indigo Airlines A320 aircraft before boarding it on the tarmac at Bengaluru International Airport in Bangalore March 5, 2012. IndiGo, a low-fare carrier launched in 2006, has climbed to second place in market share at the expense of Air India and Kingfisher Airlines and is the only one of India's six main carriers making a profit, for now at least. Picture taken on March 5, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/6/2012 12:03:24 AM EST
Passengers board an IndiGo Airlines A320 aircraft on the tarmac of Bengaluru International Airport in Bangalore March 5, 2012. IndiGo, a low-fare carrier launched in 2006, has climbed to second place in market share at the expense of Air India and Kingfisher Airlines and is the only one of India's six main carriers making a profit, for now at least. Picture taken on March 5, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/5/2012 11:59:50 PM EST
Passengers sit inside an Indigo Airlines A320 aircraft before it takes off from Bengaluru International Airport in Bangalore March 5, 2012. IndiGo, a low-fare carrier launched in 2006, has climbed to second place in market share at the expense of Air India and Kingfisher Airlines and is the only one of India's six main carriers making a profit, for now at least. Picture taken on March 5, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS)
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Posted: 3/5/2012 11:55:17 PM EST
The side of an IndiGo Airlines A320 aircraft is pictured on the tarmac at Bengaluru International Airport in Bangalore March 5, 2012. It's not all doom and gloom for India's embattled airline sector. IndiGo, a low-fare carrier launched in 2006, has climbed to second place in market share at the expense of Air India and Kingfisher Airlines and is the only one of India's six main carriers making a profit, for now at least. Picture taken on March 5, 2012. REUTERS/Vivek Prakash (INDIA - Tags: TRANSPORT BUSINESS)