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...shift back to playing in the conditions of the Northeast—adjusting to more layers of clothing and varying ball flights??will be critical for the rest of the season, but Rhoads expressed confidence in his team’s attitude...
...survey revealed that most Americans are concerned about contracting the flu on airplanes, as opposed to other modes of transportation, such as the bus, train, or cruise ship. According to the poll, 76 percent of travelers said that they would take hand sanitizer with them on flights??a 15 percent increase from last year...
...from other low-fare carriers like JetBlue Airways and AirTran Airways. “We offer very different products and even different destinations,” Hawkins said. Southwest has not yet announced specific service details, saying only that it will offer a “conservative number of flights?? in a press release announcing the change. The Dallas-based company has been serving both Manchester-Boston and TF Green Airport in Providence for over a decade. It currently operates in 64 cities across 32 states with 3,200 flights...
...events that brought many families, like those of Lage, Velo, and Balmori, to the United States, albeit through much hardship. After Lage’s grandfather’s general store was seized by armed guards, Lage’s father boarded one of the “freedom flights?? inaugurated by President Lyndon B. Johnson, taking him to the United States. When Lage’s grandfather tried to apply for a visa out of Cuba, he was thrown into a work camp for six years before finally receiving clearance to leave. Balmori’s grandfather...
...that mean? At illegal detention centers, they were tortured in the name of “national security” or their keepers’ dark pleasures. Babies born to captive mothers were given to officers, thus erasing their identities. Thousands ended their existence in “death flights??: airplanes from the Buenos Aires airport threw them into the river with deadweights to leave no trace. Fleeting memories drowning in the silence of cold nightly tides: desaparecidos. 1976 is the perfect symbol of the Latin American decade. That year, 11 of 20 Latin America countries were governed...