Cathay’s troubles mount as SARS fears continue

3-May-2003

ASIA/PACIFIC. From noon on April 28 Taiwan began to quarantine all arriving passengers from Hong Kong, China and other SARS-affected countries.

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?ASIA/PACIFIC. From noon on April 28 Taiwan began to quarantine all arriving passengers from Hong Kong, China and other SARS-affected countries. The 10-day quarantine period could ground aircraft using the........
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