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Third Period Pro-Blahoshi (Wagner) 3:52. Har-A. Mleczko (Kellogg, W. Mleczko) 15:29. Pro-Wheeler (Carlson, Blahoshi...
...often can't be distinguished by computer checks. There are similar difficulties in identifying illegal aliens and anyone with a dishonorable discharge from the military, two other groups singled out by the law. ``The law says you're supposed to make a reasonable effort to find out,'' complains Richard Carlson, assistant public safety director for the state of Arizona...
Federal Magistrate Thomas A. Carlson deniedbail to Baker, calling him "a ticking bomb readyto go off." After a detention hearing the nextday, another judge, Bernard A. Friedman, againdenied bail to Baker, saying that he was "toodangerous for society...
...largest and most influential travel agencies in the world, American Express and Carlson Wagonlit Travel, will start charging customers fees for writing tickets. The move, which many agencies are expected to follow, is a response to a decision by seven major U.S. airlines to end their 10 percent commissions to travel agents, who make 85 percent of U.S. plane reservations. The airlines say they will pay agents just $25 per one-way domestic ticket and $50 per round-trip fare instead. To help make up the losses, Carlson Wagonlit will charge a $15 service fee beginning Apr. 1, and American...
SENIOR WRITERS: Margaret Carlson, George J. Church, Richard Corliss, Martha Duffy, Elizabeth Gleick, Paul Gray, John Greenwald, Robert Hughes, Richard Lacayo, Michael D. Lemonick, Eugene Linden, Lance Morrow, Bruce W. Nelan, Jill Smolowe, David Van Biema, Steve Wulf, Richard Zoglin...