Food fees hit international travel

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United Airlines is the first U.S. air carrier to take away complimentary meal service to economy passengers on select international flights in a bid to offset fuel costs. On Wall Street: The Dow ended a choppy session with a gain of 68 points to 11,417. The S&P 500 climbed 7 points to 1,274. The Nasdaq rose 4 points to 2,389. Crude oil rose 45 cents to settle at $114.98 a barrel. Conway Gittens reports from New York.


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