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...American Airlines pilots and that the Eagle pilots, who are represented by another union, the Air Line Pilots Association (ALPA), will continue their encroachment on APA's turf. "The term regional jet is a misnomer," says Captain Rich Rubin, 47, who pilots a wide-body 767 on long-haul routes out of Miami. "It is a long-range, high-performance jet that flies at Mach .81 at 40,000 ft., like a 767. It will deprive us of our routes, and it will replace MD80s and F-100s [existing 100-seat-plus jets]. With this jet, Pocatello, Idaho, to Dallas...
...control in this city we face a very serious crisis," said Rev. Irv Cummings of Cambridge Baptist Church, spokesperson for Cambridge Clergy Affordable Housing. "We are currently in search of ways we can forestall and even end this crisis, and we're not just in it for the short haul," he said
...generally treads lightly in "separation of powers" cases, where one of the three branches of government is being subjected to the dictates of another. If Jones won, the President would in theory have to answer to any of the 586 of U.S. District Court judges who might choose to haul him into their courtroom if cases are filed against him. And opening a President up to litigation like Jones' would inevitably diminish the stature of the office. "Much of what Presidents rely on is their power of persuasion," notes presidential historian Michael Beschloss. "It is very hard for them...
...himself, telling Bennett: "The notion that he doesn't have a minute to spare is not credible." But Scalia seemed sympathetic to the heart of Bennett's argument: that under the Constitution's separation of powers, the nation's hundreds of federal judges should not have the power to haul a sitting president into court if cases are filed against him. Justice Anthony Kennedy said the potential for intrusion "argues strongly for the absolute privilege that (Clinton's lawyers) are suggesting." Jones attorney Gilbert Davis countered that to grant the President even temporary immunity is to place him above...
After it stood firm against my advances, I lost my cool and threatened to haul it to the junkyard. But it would not budge, so I had no choice. I asked the bureaucrat for help. There were only five minutes left, and when he said that he'd "be right over," I abandoned all hope. Still, I did everything I could to make the drawer open. I used reverse psychology, and I faked leaving the room so that it would let its guard down, then snuck up behind it and attempted to pry it open...