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...passengers, this means fewer nonstop flights, reduced meals and higher fares. The strategy faltered when low-fare carriers landed in the hubs and ticket prices dropped exponentially. But the ValuJet tragedy has devastated the low-cost carriers. When ValuJet recently announced plans to end service between Mobile, Alabama, and Atlanta (a Delta fortress hub), the lowest available fare on Delta shot up overnight from...
...three finishers were world-tested rowers, including runner-up Eskilid Ebbesen, a gold medalist in the Atlanta Olympics...
...Pepper, can persuade a Tennessee court later this month to approve ballistics tests on the high-powered rifle Ray is believed to have used--and prove it's not the murder weapon. As King's son Dexter, who heads the Martin Luther King Jr. Center for Social Change in Atlanta, declares, "I don't think a trial--if he's granted a trial--will give us unequivocal truth. But at least in regard to new evidence, we'll know more than we do now." True, but does it take a trial for Ray to start talking...
...bumbling petty crook like Ray, who was once nabbed by police as he re-entered the window of a business he had just robbed to steal a few more items, could singlehandedly evade a police dragnet in Memphis, Tennessee, drive a conspicuous white Mustang all the way to Atlanta, then get out of the country and journey as far as Portugal before finally being apprehended in London. He had to have had help--if not with the killing itself, then surely with the getaway. It most likely came from white racist groups, not the FBI or CIA, as the more...
...preparation for this David-Goliath showdown, Kelly's father, Jim Black, chartered a bus that would eventually seat 50 of Kelly's supporters--her parents, her hometown fans and her former coaches--all of whom would make the five-hour trip from Atlanta...