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...YORK CITY: Pan Am is back from the dead. Investors have raised $30 million to restart the engines of the historic airline that stalled out of business in 1991. Starting this summer, Pan Am will try to squeeze its way back into the crowded skies as a low-cost carrier with 400 to 500 employees, many of whom will be recruited from original Pan-Am workers who were laid off. The new company, which bought the rights to the Pan Am name at a bankruptcy auction for $1.3 million, will be headed by Martin Shugrue, chief operating officer...
...foresee a new policy angle in the President's prowess. Buying the President boxing gloves is certainly cheaper than an air-craft carrier. Perhaps "big stick" diplomacy can give way to "Big Bubba" diplomacy. After all, the President's girth is surely one of his virtues. I would put our champion against any of those other so-called world leaders. The war in Bosnia, the Japanese trade deficit and China's human rights violations could all be settled in a way appropriate for gentlemen. I'm betting on Bubba...
Holbrooke's mission almost ended before it really began. In his first trip to the Bosnian capital, an armored personnel carrier carrying members of his delegation slipped off a rain-soaked road and tumbled down the mountain, claiming the lives of three men inside. Among those killed was Robert C. Frasure, who as the President's negotiator in the region had closer ties to the Balkan leaders than any Washington diplomat. The mission returned to the States, its future uncertain...
...national carrier Nigeria Airways has an abysmal safety record, suffering under poor government management. At least 75 passengers were feared dead yesterday when a Boeing 737 crashed on landing in the north...
Accordingly, we urge HSTO to negotiate more aggressively with MCI and other long-distance carriers in order to achieve the lowest possible telephone rates for Harvard students. On top of this, HSTO should continue to streamline its internal operations so telephone rates can be further reduced. The students of Harvard have surrendered their right to choose their own long-distance carrier. In return, we deserve competitive long-distance telephone rates across the board...