Word: airlinese
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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President Ford, who has been drawing ringing cheers from audiences of businessmen by promising to get the Government "off your back," took a first step last week toward making good on his rhetoric. He sent to Congress a plan to loosen greatly federal control of airlines-the tightly regulated industry...
For some, it began late Tuesday night, after Gowdy and Garagiola, Stockton and Harrelson, had retired from the airwaves. It began on the gum-stained linoleum floors of Logan Airport's United Airlines terminal, with a sleeping bag or blanket, a six pack, and a homemade banner or an old...
Moore trudged on. She walked up Powell Street, crossed Post Street and took up a position next to a small boxed tree in front of the Mexicana Airlines office. She had a fine view of the side entrance to the St. Francis Hotel directly across the street. Gradually the crowd...
When Reith left the BBC in 1938, he hoped to be appointed ambassador to Washington or possibly Minister of War. Occasionally, he nurtured even grander ambitions: "I hope if I were Prime Minister, I would have the strength to stake it all on Christ." When asked instead to reorganize Britain...
Coleman also advocates reform of federal regulations, especially those for railroads and airlines. With less government interference, he says, those carriers could become financially healthier, set competitive fares more easily and reorganize themselves into profitable companies through mergers.