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...loss is discovered. In California 1,773 head of cattle were reported missing in 1987, but state officials estimate the actual loss to have been about 6,200 animals, worth about $2.5 million. Since the price of cattle has risen sharply, from $429 for a 650-lb. yearling feeder steer at the beginning of 1987 to a near record $543 today, ranchers and law-enforcement officials are bracing for more and more thefts on the range...
...ship bore down steadily and struck the starboard side of the passenger liner. "I was in my cabin when the blow came," said Chief Purser Victor Prosvirnev. "There was a power blackout. The emergency diesel generator came on, but in two or three minutes power failed again as the feeder switchboard was submerged...
...world a shot of magic and excitement. Just recall how thrilled we were last year when Harvard Professor of Music Christoph Wolff unearthed a heretofore unknown piece by Johann Sebastian Bach while sifting through the Yale University music archives. No thrills this time around, though, just a well-placed feeder in last September's issue of Art and Antiques magazine that set the Carl Bernsteins and Robert Woodwards of the art world hot on the trail of Helga...
Another People move, the February takeover for an undisclosed sum of Britt Airways, a Midwest commuter line with hubs in Chicago and St. Louis, has made more sense. Britt provides People with important feeder traffic into its Newark base...
...agreements work closely together, but they remain separate. Their air-terminal gates are simply located near each other to make transfers easier, and flight schedules are coordinated. But staff and planes are not joined, and the airlines usually do not share profits or losses. In some cases, the feeder sports a new logo, and its flight attendants wear uniforms that match those of the larger partner...