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...year too. If The Wire depicts a war on crime, it is World War I, its weary sides facing off in the trenches, with little hope of victory or reward. The cops soldier on anyway, driven less by idealism than stubbornness. They deserve recognition. And so does TV's hardest-working drama. --By James Poniewozik
...fare carriers are obsessed with keeping costs down and treating customers well. They work hardest at employee relations, aware that labor troubles have helped sink several major airlines. The low-fare airlines shun extravagances, from linen napkins to fancy airport lounges. In contrast to some major airline CEOs, who pocketed hefty compensation packages even as their airlines were losing billions of dollars, executives at low-fare airlines are out helping load bags when necessary and are tying their pay to their firms' performance. The small airlines have also done away with or reduced the traditional charges for changing tickets...
...just written a book about pleasure, partially because it was the hardest thing to talk about,” she said softly. “Patriarchal societies over history go after women’s desires, women’s knowledge...
Although all schools will lose seniors to graduation, the Tigers may be hit hardest, losing multiple seniors from their highly-ranked relay squads...
...train for the 2004 Olympics. Jantzen once again placed third at the NCAA tournament, was a first team All-Ivy selection, was named an All-Ameican for the second consecutive year, won the Eastern Intercollegiate Wrestling Association championship and was awarded Most Outstanding Wrestler and the award for hardest worker awards from his teammates...