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Everything changed in 1992. Deng emerged from retirement to exhort his successors and lagging Chinese cities to "dive into the sea" of capitalist commerce. Shanghai dived in, reviving all its old spunk and luster. The metropolis is furiously rebuilding, attracting foreign investment, remaking itself into an Asian hub of finance, trade and culture. Officials say they will quadruple the city's industrial and agricultural output by the year...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: DENG XIAOPING SET OFF SEISMIC CHANGES IN HIS COUNTRY. . . | 3/3/1997 | See Source »

...business. The mid-1990s have seen the major carriers, in effect, stop picking one another's pockets. Where once they seemed to have a policy of infinite expansion into competitors' territories, now they view wholesale expansion as too dangerous. The last carrier to seriously invade another's main hub was a Continental operation called Continental Lite, which attempted to win market share in major Eastern markets. Continental Lite sank in 1995, losing $300 million. Since then the hub-and-spoke carriers have retreated to their fortresses while beefing up their commuter-feeder operations. Northwest dropped Washington's National Airport...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FLYING INTO TROUBLE | 2/24/1997 | See Source »

...Fewer Nonstops. The hub-and-spoke system was created in the late 1970s and early '80s to create "fortress hubs" and full planes. For passengers, this means fewer nonstop flights, reduced meals and higher fares. The strategy faltered when low-fare carriers landed in the hubs and ticket prices dropped exponentially. But the ValuJet tragedy has devastated the low-cost carriers. When ValuJet recently announced plans to end service between Mobile, Alabama, and Atlanta (a Delta fortress hub), the lowest available fare on Delta shot up overnight from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: WELCOME ABOARD--OR PAY UP, SIT UP AND SHUT UP | 2/24/1997 | See Source »

...When a hub crashes the entire computer network connected to that hub goes down, thus making all Internet access impossible, according to Osterberg...

Author: By Justin C. Danilewitz, | Title: Old Leverett Loses Internet Connection | 2/11/1997 | See Source »

There are between 150 and 200 hubs on campus, according to Osterberg. The hubs, which can serve from 12 to 200 students, are located in the basements of individual dormitories. Students connect to the hub sites through data jacks located in their rooms...

Author: By Justin C. Danilewitz, | Title: Old Leverett Loses Internet Connection | 2/11/1997 | See Source »

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