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...Jill L. Carrier, associate professor of linguistics and head tutor in the department, likened the use of "like" to the grammatical deployment of adverbs...
...Southwest Airlines has used just such perverse tactics to accomplish what no other big carrier has during the current aviation downturn, the industry's worst: make consistent operating profits. As others struggle in bankruptcy, lay off flight crews and mechanics, and cut routes, the seventh largest airline has been merrily expanding to new cities, buying more airplanes and hiring personnel. As a gauge of customer satisfaction, the airline says it receives 3,500 favorable letters a month...
...going to drive us out of many markets." Southwest has been wreaking turmoil in California, where intrastate fares averaged $200 before it shook up the market in 1991 with $59 tickets. Since then, American, Delta and USAir have scaled back operations in the state, leaving Southwest the No. 1 carrier, with 31% of the business. After Southwest began St. Louis, Missouri-Kansas City, Missouri, service in 1991 and Cleveland, Ohio-Chicago last year, average fares for those routes nose-dived from about...
...attack was first ordered on Monday. But bad weather delayed its execution until Wednesday night, when 80 U.S. Navy and Air Force planes took off from the carrier Kitty Hawk and four air bases in Saudi Arabia. With 30 French and British warplanes joining in, they struck four SAM missile and four radar emplacements in the no-fly zone. Iraq responded with only light antiaircraft fire, and all the allied planes returned safely...
Delventhal said all Union can do is work hard against a Crimson attack with more weapons than an aircraft carrier in the Persian Gulf...