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...proposal comes despite a clause in Tuesday’s decision by the court delaying the effects of the judgment for 180 days to allow for legislative action. Officials are also uncertain about the city’s independent authority to issue the licenses...
What they got, in Jessica Lynch's case, was not just one bad break but one after another in the first days of the war. The battle plan didn't allow for engines ambushed by sand. And judgment and reflexes are not sharpened by three days with no sleep. "To me, we weren't ready," Lynch says. "But obviously they wouldn't have sent us over there if they didn't think we were ready." The 507th Maintenance Company was at the very end of an 8,000-vehicle, 100-mile-long supply convoy. From the start, Lynch says...
...find certain parts of their arrangement to be illegal, how much will we ask them to reimburse?" According to E.U. figures, that could amount to €21 million - the net value of subsidies paid by Charleroi to Ryanair in 2001 and 2002. Worse could follow if the judgment leads to court actions over Ryanair's deals in France and elsewhere. That outcome would be sweet revenge for Europe's battered traditional carriers like Air France and British Airways, who have seen their own businesses eaten away by the discounters. And if O'Leary's charge that Charleroi offered rivals Virgin...
...birthday cake with pyrotechnic bosoms; a troupe of shapely, toga-clad dancers; a Jimmy Buffett concert--who knew there was such a variety of ways to exhibit poor judgment? Jurors in the trial of former Tyco CEO DENNIS KOZLOWSKI, flanked here by a pair of hired Roman revelers, watched a 21-minute videotape last week of a $2 million birthday party Kozlowski threw for his wife on the Italian island of Sardinia in 2001. Kozlowski, who stuck his firm with half the tab for the blowout, is accused of bilking Tyco out of $600 million. He appears on the tape...
...escape from Manhattan with a victory was to pound the ball on the ground for a first down. But with Harvard’s intentions clear to all, the Lions shut down tailback Clifton Dawson setting up third-and-six—and Schires’ uncharacteristic lapse in judgment...