Word: clarks
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...Mich. to Jackson, Miss.? That will only involve an entire day shoehorned into "regional" jets apparently made in a region where all the people are 4 ft. 6. It was the reduced service to secondary markets that prompted some corporations to take action. Toilet-paper and Kleenex maker Kimberly-Clark, for instance, created an airline, Midwest Express, in 1984 partly to compensate for the lack of service in Neenah, Wis. (its headquarters at the time) and to optimize the use of its owned or chartered planes. Midwest Express quickly became known for top-rated service, unsurprising coming from a company...
...provides a nonpartisan standard for the national interest - that would be the presumption given his previous experience." - Retired Army General Wesley Clark (The Washington Post...
...venture. Schools much smaller, with far fewer financial and intellectual resources, have formed true and productive partnerships with their local neighbors. The University of Pennsylvania’s deep commitment to local engagement described in its “Penn Compact” and the University Park Partnership between Clark University and Worcester, Massachusetts are two worthy examples...
...Everyone played with a lot of heart and we stayed compact,” Millock said. “Coach Clark gave us a really good game plan and we stuck to the plan—it was spot...
...made strides [in the tournament] because we had great seniors and guys we will miss incredibly next season,” Clark said. “We’re going to have to find a way to replace six good players...