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Word: farely (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fast-talking Briton who has long been trying to crack lATA's monopoly on scheduled service between London and New York City by offering a daily, no-frills, nonreservation shuttle service at a round-trip price of just $236 (v. $631 for a 14-21 day summer excursion fare). IATA members vehemently opposed him, warning that his "Skytrain" service would hurt the scheduled carriers on the New York-London run and compel them to cut their losses by curtailing flights on less profitable routes elsewhere. Well, surprise. Now that Laker has won permission from the Carter Administration to offer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRAVEL: What a Little Competition Can Do | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

SUPER STANDBY. TWA's proposal will evidently be in essence a modification of Laker's stand-by plan. The fare would be close to Laker's. But instead of having to purchase their tickets at the flight gate, Skytrain-style, bargain travelers on TWA would be able to buy them in advance, either from the airline or a travel agent. The ticket would be good for any flight, on a space-available basis; if no seats are available when the passenger wants to leave, he can try another flight or return his ticket for the full purchase...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRAVEL: What a Little Competition Can Do | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

...cost-conscious travelers without cutting into present economy-class revenues. After all, with more than a quarter of all Pan Am's seats between New York and London now being flown empty, every seat sold to a passenger who would not have gone at all without the cheap fare is money in the bank...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: TRAVEL: What a Little Competition Can Do | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

...spent summers in Europe, attended private schools in Massachusetts, and took his degree at Yale. In New Haven he had his own piano and, despite hayseed check suits and non-U Midwestern ways, ingratiated himself with wit and melodies. One of his undergraduate efforts is still mandatory half-time fare at Yale football games. His grandfather ordered him to go to law school. Instead, Cole, with the secret approval of his mother, majored in music at Harvard...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: One-Man Industry | 7/25/1977 | See Source »

...brisk in tempo. A litter conceived in February is born in April and reared by July, with the mother all ready for another go. It will surprise some readers to find that cats do not kill by instinct and initially do not know that rodents and birds are tasty fare. Hunting is learned behavior. When a cat wanders in with an animal in its mouth, and begins batting it around the living room floor, it is not asking for approval. The cat is simply treating the human family as it does its own offspring. "Here's a goodie...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Felis Imperator | 7/18/1977 | See Source »

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