Word: hub
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...stations are expected to provide greater access to Boston for residents of the Hub's western suburbs and to stimulate economic growth in the areas surrounding the T stations...
Garrity could not be reached for comment.The harbor viewed from one of Boston's piers. A state judge who is hearing a pollution lawsuit against the Metropolitan District Commission may decide to place the Hub's sewer authority in receivership this afternoon...
...computer industry has come of age: it now has its own museum. Appropriately enough, the museum, the only one of its kind in the world, is not to be found in the California computer hub of "Silicon Valley," but within confines of Route 128 in historical Boston...
Under deregulation, the airline industry has revamped its route system and expanded the range of services offered. Virtually every carrier now funnels traffic through efficient hub terminals that link the cities it serves. For the most part, the industry has divided itself into two complementary groups. On the one hand are what some analysts call "the backpack and raisin" carriers such as People and Muse, which offer low fares. On the other are such established airlines as United, Delta, American and Northwest, which offer something for everyone while concentrating on travelers who want reasonable comfort and firm reservations. Yet another...
...noted that the Golf II class dates back as far as 20 years, meaning that the mystery vessel could be one of the oldest-and perhaps most decrepit-in the Soviets' 127-sub Pacific Fleet. The presence of that formidable force has made the Sea of Japan a hub of subsurface activity and, not coincidentally, the scene of a growing number of underwater accidents. Last week's incident took place not far from where the U.S. aircraft carrier Kitty Hawk collided with a Soviet nuclear-powered submarine in March...