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...plane's final owner, Miami-based Arrow Air, has a less than exemplary record. After inspections last year, the Federal Aviation Administration fined Arrow for faulty record keeping on its maintenance procedures, for using outdated service manuals and providing inadequate instruction to maintenance personnel. The small airline and charter service sometimes shuttles troops for the U.S Air Force's Military Airlift Command, but Arrow was flying the soldiers of the 101st on a contract with the ten-nation Multi-National Force and Observers organization...
...twinges from the Maya Indians, who used tooth implants almost 1,400 years ago, to the latest microelectric techniques. What might have been a waiting-room time killer becomes instead a lively parade of names and incidents: Muhammad using an early version of the toothbrush; Henry VIII granting a charter for dental surgery to barbers; Paul Revere providing dental fillings before proceeding to larger items of silverware; Charles Lindbergh posing with his grandfather, the inventor of the porcelain jacket crown. Seldom has dentistry been so educational. Never has it been so painless...
...Harvard Business School students, eight of them Yale graduates, The Game clearly comes first. They arranged to reschedule an exam for 6 a.m. Saturday and charter a plane to arrive in New Haven in time for the kick...
...although there are ways to get around the rule, e.g. increased financial aid, one imagines that Rick Carter had a few choice words to say about the Colonial League after he finished his reading of the charter...
...council charter does not call for any periodic review of the body, nor have the College or faculty mandated such an evaluation. Dowling said...