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Word: bus (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Shuttle, a commercial bus service, also offers transportation to the airport. But it requires reservations 24 hours in advance...

Author: By Rachel P. Kovner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Going Your Way: Multiple Paths Lead to Logan | 11/26/1997 | See Source »

...bus costs $8 per person, not including the tip, and the ride takes from an hour to an hour and a half, depending on traffic and how many other passengers the bus picks up along the way, Christine L. Ford, a sales representative for US Shuttle, said...

Author: By Rachel P. Kovner, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Going Your Way: Multiple Paths Lead to Logan | 11/26/1997 | See Source »

...years ago, Yale weekend was an adventure. With no bus ticket, I jumped on the Undergradute Council bus and sat on a fold-out seat next to the bus driver, strapped in by a two-piece harness, with my face about two inches from the enormous windshield. The next day, our team was heroic in the true sense of the word. Our men of Harvard came back from behind to win 22-21, and living vicariously through them, I rushed the field, driven in part by my blood-alcohol-level, but driven nonetheless. I was back on the same bus...

Author: By Daniel M. Suleiman, | Title: Caught Up in Making History | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

...squad's pair of meets began with a long, draining bus ride to the Big Apple on Friday. Because of the Lions relatively weak line-up, this meet was planned to be a chance for each Crimson swimmer to compete in her weaker events...

Author: By Tim M. Martin, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: W. Swimming Downs Lions; Falls to Brown | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

...weapon for people claiming they were denied the right to religious expression--a frequently successful court strategy now imitated by other religious-rights advocacy groups. Rutherford's clients have included schoolchildren who wanted to pray over their lunches, a girl who wanted to read her Bible on the school bus and a Hindu who refused jury duty on religious grounds. The group also briefly considered defending Paul Hill, who was convicted of the 1994 murder of a doctor and another man at a Florida abortion clinic, but refused to argue, as Hill wanted, that the killing was justifiable homicide. "Violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: IN PAULA WE TRUST | 11/24/1997 | See Source »

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