Lufthansa board rejects EU conditions on $10 billion bailout
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German airline Lufthansa's supervisory board on Wednesday rejected conditions imposed by Brussels on a proposed government bailout, casting fresh doubt on the 9 billion euro (8 billion pounds) rescue.The board, which had been expected to sign off on the aid, instead refused EU demands that Lufthansa permanently give up take-off and landing slots at Frankfurt and Munich airports, where it commands a two-thirds market share.The bailout plan nevertheless remains "the only..