By Rebecca Beyer
Daily Journal Staff Writer
SAN FRANCISCO - Plaintiffs challenging the proposed merger between United Airlines and Continental Airlines under U.S. antitrust laws took the stand Wednesday to say they thought the merger would make their lives more difficult by reducing flight options and increasing fares.
Their testimony, which came on the second day of a hearing on the plaintiffs' motion to preliminarily enj...
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