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| In the upper levels of the Renaissance Center, GM executives are painstakingly moving along on a path the automaker set out several years ago to revamp the organization into a more nimble, global player. Singapore Airlines unveiled a $360 million revamp of its long-haul product that positions it at the very top of the premium market. Terminal upgrade: The City Council approved a $576 million contract for modernization of Bradley International Terminal as part of a $4 billion plan to revamp Los Angeles International Airport. |
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