Word: hauls
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...ground by 2006. But the official wants a commitment from the E.U. to "turn off the tap," adding that Airbus "should be able to compete on its own." Washington wants to head off any Airbus subsidy-supported plan to rival the new Boeing 7E7, the fuel-efficient, long-haul plane that will carry between 200 and 300 passengers. The European Commission accuses Washington of hypocrisy. It insists that not only will the 7E7 benefit from subsidies in the form of a reduced state sales tax, but Japanese and Italian governments are subsidizing their own companies with Boeing subcontracts...
Such as dealing with the city of Cambridge, and dealing with U-Haul, and advertising, and not using the Harvard name in a dot-com website...
...speed, high-density video traffic. Now, thanks partly to improved and cheaper chips, they run internally about 30 times faster than in their early days. They also spit bits onto copper five times faster than in the past. That rate will soon double in Europe. Like a pickup truck hauling a few apples, a copper wire actually has lots of empty space. The DSLAM throws in bushels of data and video. "This has been one of the single biggest enhancements to the technology," says Guido Garrone, chief technology officer of Milan-based Internet company FastWeb, which offers...
...been allowing [the terrorists] to carry on their attacks with impunity is that they have patrons and protectors in high places." Zia's adviser Chowdhury denies the charge, asserting that his government is investigating all the terrorist attacks thoroughly. Yet opponents point out that months after the Chittagong arms haul, the authorities have still not made any significant progress in identifying the men who were trafficking the weapons, just as they have failed to catch Bangla Bhai...
...windsurfer Gal Fridman, who sailed Israel to its first gold medal in 52 years of competition, and whose victory seemed all the more appropriate given that his first name means wave in Hebrew. And when Moroccan Hicham El Guerrouj, perhaps the greatest middle-distance runner of all time, finally hauled in the 1,500-m gold medal that had eluded him in two previous Olympics, he fell to the track and bawled. His fellow runners picked him up and hugged him, then laughed as he performed a victory dance to the Zorba the Greek theme that played about...