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Philip Baggaley, a managing director in Standard & Poor's Corporate and Government Services analysis group, has followed airlines and aircraft leasing companies for 23 years and manages the S&P's transportation, aerospace and defense rating team.
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A frequent speaker at conferences on air and rail transportation, Baggaley also has testified before Congress and congressionally created study groups.
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Inside scoop: Baggaley won the 2003 worlds, Van Koeverden is coming off
USATODAY.com 2005
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In the 500, van Koeverden beat Australia's Nathan Baggaley by .55 seconds, with Britain's Ian Wynne taking bronze.
USATODAY.com - Fischer settles for silver in busy day on water 2004
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My thanks to Cecile Selwyn for sharing the latest thinking on dyslexia and its treatment; to Carol Baggaley for information on birthing kittens; to Daisy Starling for things Portuguese; and to Jack Williams for his thoughts on hurricanes of the dry variety.
The Vineyard Barbara Delinsky 2000
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My thanks to Cecile Selwyn for sharing the latest thinking on dyslexia and its treatment; to Carol Baggaley for information on birthing kittens; to Daisy Starling for things Portuguese; and to Jack Williams for his thoughts on hurricanes of the dry variety.
The Vineyard Barbara Delinsky 2000
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While the quake-ravaged areas in northern Japan aren't significant destinations for business or leisure travel, U.S. airlines face risks in the Japan disaster, according to Philip Baggaley, a Standard & Poor's credit analyst in New York.
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"Outbound Japanese travel is, we believe, also likely to be significantly affected, as citizens focus their attention on events in their home country," Baggaley wrote.
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While the quake-ravaged areas in northern Japan aren't significant destinations for business or leisure travel, U.S. airlines face risks in the Japan disaster, according to Philip Baggaley, a Standard & Poor's credit analyst in New York.
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"Outbound Japanese travel is, we believe, also likely to be significantly affected, as citizens focus their attention on events in their home country," Baggaley wrote.
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