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...Valentine's Day debacle. The company had stranded more than 100,000 travelers after bad weather decimated its operating ability--in one case JetBlue passengers were left on a snowed-in runway for more than nine hours. Neeleman's mea culpa reached its apogee with a series of full-page national-newspaper ads: "Words cannot express how truly sorry we are for the anxiety, frustration and inconvenience that you, your family, friends and colleagues experienced." Neeleman rolled out a Customer Bill of Rights soon after, promising to reimburse customers for future travel mishaps. By Feb. 20, the airline's operations...
...nonhearing can sometimes be a bit tricky. Learning the basics of sign language is a good start, but there will always be words you don't know. If you're stuck on the sign for lunch, you could consult a language textbook, but piecing together static signs on the page isn't very efficient...
...leadership perception was that it should be really social,” outgoing Woodbridge President Karolis Balciunas ’08 says. “[Woodbridge] had tea parties that were a huge success.” Based on the size of the event’s Facebook.com page, Balciunas estimates attendance at one at 300 students.But that sort of attendance isn’t achieved with internationals alone. “We get Americans to come to every event,” Balciunas points out, and it’s critical that they do. Without creating contacts and relationships...
...going to ask a lot of us, and I think the guys will be able to respond,” Housman said. “Everyone was there [at our meeting], and he presented where he thought the program was going, and we were all on the same page with that...
...Ross Abdallah Alameddine, 20, of Saugus, Mass., was a sophomore who had just declared English as his major. Friends created a memorial page on Facebook.com that described Alameddine as "an intelligent, funny, easygoing...