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...they had delivered on their promises to compete against one another for local service. During that period, they have incurred repeated fines by federal and state regulators for not opening their networks. "They were so busy trying to prevent real competition that they let a monster develop," says Royce Holland, CEO of Dallas-based Allegiance Telecom, which has $517 million in annual sales and is one of the few surviving small, competitive local exchange carriers that have built a solid business selling telecom bundles to small and midsize businesses. As for the Bells' poor-mouthing, Holland quips, "If anybody thinks...
...Number of passengers and crew who became ill on four consecutive cruises this month on the Amsterdam, a Holland America cruise ship...
...English makers still produce the most-prized custom guns, in very small numbers, and, yes, some of them are modernizing. Holland & Holland of London, founded in 1835, turns out perhaps 125 premium shotguns and rifles a year. "Because of our size, we can't make some of the investments that Beretta can," says Russell Wilkin, technical director. "But we use a lot of the same new technology," including automated initial machining...
...exactly that—a film that doesn’t contribute much to audience enjoyment and has little significance amid the torrent of “great teacher” movies released in the past decade. Perhaps St. Benedict’s could have done better with Mr. Holland or even Mr. Keating...
...knew it was going to be probably my last game,” said Steffa, a Holland, Pa., native who was heavily recruited by Penn. “I would have done anything...