Jun 2012 to Present Developmental EditorLeslie's Sweets Brooklyn, NY Apr 2009 to May 2012 OwnerKings County Hospital Center Brooklyn, NY May 2007 to Apr 2009 Clerical Associate IV300 New York New York, NY Apr 2005 to Jul 2006 Sales Representative
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Spelman College Atlanta, GA Aug 2000 to Dec 2004 Bachelor of Arts in Media and the Arts
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airlines, includingDeltaandSouthwest,have been limiting the number of seats they sell on flights to space travelers out more on their planes. Other airlines, such asAmericanandUnitedaren't blocking seatsbut instead, say they notify travelers if the plane is filling up.Leslie Josephs
Date: Jul 07, 2020
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Coronavirus live updates: China reports 11 new cases and no deaths
But manufacturers have lost that selling point, adding to a slate of challenges that are expected to last at least into 2021, if not later, and a sharp turnaround from earlier this year when airlines couldn't get new single-aisle airplanes fast enough.Leslie Josephs
Date: Apr 20, 2020
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Coronavirus live updates: Singapore reports more than 300 cases for second consecutive day
and others applied for portions of $25 billion in payroll grants that require airlines not to furlough or cut the pay rates of any employees through Sept. 30. The grants were part of the more than $2 trillion coronavirus relief package Congress passed last month.Leslie Josephs, Lauren Hirsch
MARKET TURMOIL TAKES A BREAK FOR NOW WSJs Mike Cherney, Leslie Josephs and Corrie Driebusch: The crushing start to the year for markets has taken a respite. But poor earnings, heightened volatility and turbulence in the market for low-rated corporate bonds remain, stoking concerns that the bre