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Posted AT 6:31 AM EST on 11/08/08

Ryanair plan flies in the face of airline wisdom

Globe and Mail Update

ROME — Michael O'Leary has been called a lot of things, not all of them polite. The 47-year-old chief executive officer of Ryanair, the biggest and most successful low-cost airline in Europe, maybe the world, has been called a bully, a feral capitalist, a showman and a braggart. Now some think the Irishman is suicidal.

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