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...pilots, who have waged and mostly lost battles with the airlines over salary and benefit concessions. US Airways should expect no favors. "Management must first focus on fulfilling the promises made to their investors, customers and employees for the America West--US Airways merger," says Captain Kevin Kent, a representative of America West's pilots union. Then there's Delta's status as a bankrupt. That gives creditors like GE and Boeing a say in the matter, although Delta is the only entity that can make a reorganization or merger proposal to the bankruptcy court between...
...Rugby is a thug’s game played by gentlemen,” says head coach Kent P. Currie. So perhaps it is fitting that the Harvard Rugby Football Club has steamrolled to success, while remaining politely content with their relatively low campus profile. For the first time since 2003, Harvard’s rugby club earned a spot last Sunday in next spring’s upcoming national tournament. The club secured its spot despite losing to perennial powerhouse Army in the finals of the Northeastern Rugby Football Union (NRFU) playoffs. Now Harvard faces stiff competition at nationals...
...Kent Lemburg, a gay massage therapist, says he knows Jones. "He'd always advertise himself in the back of Out Front," a local publication that is a directory and guide to the local gay scene. "He's a body builder. He definitely is an escort...
...avenge their loss. Earlier that day, the team routed Queens College 13-3, and then carried its strong play into the game against Harvard. The Bears mounted a 3-0 run to start the match and held the Crimson scoreless until 5:25 in the second period. Bears goalkeeper Kent Holland kept Harvard out of the net, effectively stifling the Crimson offense. On the other hand, Harvard seemed to be its own enemy. “Our offense never really flowed,” senior John Voith said. “When you play these games, you get into this...
...parts of his conservative base publicly wondered what had happened to their hawkish prince, Abe's adjustments paved the way for his East Asian summits and offered reassurance that, unlike Koizumi, he won't let ideology get in the way of national interest. "Abe is a political realist," says Kent Calder, director of the Edwin O. Reischauer Center for East Asian Studies at Johns Hopkins University. "His foreign policy will be more multi-directional...