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...management team led by current CEO Doug Parker, 41, was in the process of transforming the airline when 9/11 hit. Parker was first to ask for--and receive--a government loan guarantee from the Air Transportation Stabilization Board (ATSB), which had $10 billion to dole out in such guarantees. Barely three months after the attacks, America West was handed a $379.6 million loan-guarantee package. In return, the government demanded severe limits on labor costs and took 19 million stock warrants giving it the right to buy shares...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Air Support | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...last, news about Iraq and not just about bombings and ambushes! Your story suggested a different, perhaps more optimistic picture of daily life in Iraq since the regime change. Hope breeds optimism, and optimism breeds success. Long live hope in Iraq! DOUG HAWKINS Lethbridge, Alta...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters: Dec. 1, 2003 | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...last, news about Iraq and not just about bombings and ambushes! Your story suggested a different, perhaps more optimistic picture of the plight of the common Iraqi since the regime change. Hope breeds optimism, and optimism breeds success. Long live hope in Iraq! Doug Hawkins Lethbridge, Canada...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters | 12/1/2003 | See Source »

...part of that success has been the strong, consistent play of the defensive line. Senior defensive ends Brad Payne and Brian Garcia have combined for 10.5 sacks and 16.5 tackles for loss. Murphy has rotated Payne, Garcia, senior Brendan McCafferty, juniors Matt McBurney and Coesen Ngweun and sophomores Doug Bennett and Eric Grimm throughout all four positions on the line...

Author: By Alex M. Sherman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The Battlefield | 11/21/2003 | See Source »

...adventurer Doug Stoup became the first American to ski from the Antarctic coast to the South Pole. But there was something wrong with the trip: it was too darn slow. So, working with bike designer and aerospace engineer Dan Hanebrink, Stoup came up with an alternative to skis: a bike that he could ride in Antarctica. The ice bike has no plastic parts (which would freeze and shatter in the extreme conditions), and the superfat, low-pressure tires provide traction in situations that would make a mountain bike weep. After a successful trial earlier this year, Stoup says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Coolest Inventions: On The Go | 11/17/2003 | See Source »

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