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...Neidl, director of U.S. research for airline financier Calyon Securities, says that while consolidation is not imminent, when it comes "it will be fast and furious." In an industry update dated Nov. 7, Neidl wrote that "the most probable kickoff" would be Delta bidding for Anderson's alma mater Northwest Airlines, due to no overlap in routes and a smooth integration of workforce seniority lists. Neidl, like other analysts, says that six major carriers will give way to fewer - probably three - as consolidation begins in two or three quarters, or perhaps longer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Airline Mergers Only Delayed | 11/18/2007 | See Source »

...their hands full. “Everyone has proved themselves,” O’Donnell said. “Penn and Princeton have so many upperclassmen returning and might not be expecting much. They will be surprised.” The Crimson next travels to Hanover on Nov. 28 for a match against Dartmouth. HARVARD 7, WILLIAMS 2 Despite having to forfeit the top spot on account of injury, the Crimson stepped up to deliver a dominating performance with a 7-2 victory over Williams to complete the weekend sweep on the road. Harvard was paced by sweeps...

Author: By Barrett P. Kenny, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Fresh Faces Take Home 3 Victories | 11/18/2007 | See Source »

...poll after opinion poll, about 7 in 10 Australians say climate change and water are issues important enough to influence their (compulsory) votes at the Nov. 24 election. "Climate change is a big problem," says McClelland. "Just what the answer is I'm not sure. But whoever is in government, they've got to address it." It's not just farmers who are feeling the heat; water restrictions are now a fact of life for the 80% of Australians who live in cities. In Adelaide, Peg Wilson and her neighbors cannot hose their gardens for more than three hours...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Water Worries | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

...Nov. 18, 2006. I remember Yale’s first play (with remarkable clarity, too, thanks to Harvard’s draconian booze statutes): with Harvard’s star defensive tackle Michael Berg and his cohorts stacking the line to stop McLeod, Polhemus faked a handoff to the wunderkind and dashed 19 yards on a naked bootleg. Polhemus would indeed dance all day in the pocket, then McLeod would gallop into the endzone (it happened three times) while Dawson ended his college career with only the 60 yards Brandt Hollander and the rabid Yale defense generously allowed...

Author: By Alex Goldberger, YALE DAILY NEWS STAFF REPORTER | Title: Defense Key for Bulldog Triumph | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

...CORRECTION: The original headline for the Nov. 16 news article "Public Health Dean to Step Down" incorrectly stated that School of Public Health Dean Barry R. Bloom would retire. In fact, he is only stepping down from the deanship—he will be named a distinguished service professor and remain a member of the school's faculty. In addition, the article listed the wrong number of Harvard schools. There...

Author: By Aditi Balakrishna, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Public Health Dean To Step Down | 11/16/2007 | See Source »

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