Word: newark
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard men's volleyball squad lost its first two matches but finished on a winning note in Saturday's tournament at the New Jersey Institute of Technology in Newark...
...loose a bloodcurdling screech with every undulation of the plane. Eventually, the head steward clawed his way to the intercom and coughed to get our attention. I halfway expected him to begin showing us how to flap our arms, but instead he shakily welcomed us to Newark...
...Newark never looked so good as it did when I stepped off the plane onto good old terra firma. There was not time to offer a sacrifice to whatever God had delivered me, so I hurried to the Boston gate. Luck was mine again, and an hour later, I was at Logan Airport waiting for my luggage...
...staff seemed curiously drained. Even some of the President's aides were puzzled by the lack of jubilation. Said one: "I would have thought that just for political reasons, they would have made more of a to-do." The Administration even passed up the arrival of eleven hostages at Newark Airport on Saturday as an opportunity to flaunt its triumph...
...four years since it was launched, People Express has brought no-frills flights to 49 cities. Yet even though it now has routes to London and California, the Newark-based company is still primarily an east-of-the- Mississippi phenomenon. Last week People took a giant step toward becoming a national airline by outbidding Texas Air to buy Denver's Frontier Airlines for about $300 million...