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After joining ailing AVIS RENT A CAR as CEO in late September, Siegel, 40, opted for an even bigger 9/11-related challenge: resuscitating US AIRWAYS, which lost a staggering $1 billion last quarter. As head of the sixth largest U.S. airline, he will try to repeat his success with CONTINENTAL's regional jet business, in which profits rose by $250 million during his four years as president...
...negotiation. Vice President Dick Cheney joined Zinni in Israel Monday in an urgent effort to arrange a cease-fire, and Israel's military withdrawal overnight from recently reoccupied Palestinian areas suggested the mission was making progress. But while the U.S. and Israel might be content with simply avoiding a repeat of the bloodbath of the past two weeks, Yasser Arafat needs more - a resumption of fast-track negotiations for a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza. And unlikely as it may have seemed a month ago, Arafat now holds the strategic cards...
Many are the wonders of modern tourism--economical packages, efficient tours, reliably standardized accommodations, every detail adjusted to make the traveler feel at home while abroad. The drawback, of course, is that it's so bland and formulaic (museum, monument, gift shop, beverage! Repeat!). Hence there are vagabond travelers who remain determined to avoid all that--to seek out destinations that offer interest and beauty but don't seem geared for the masses. While living in Scotland a few years ago, I was one of those. I wanted to travel to the farthest reaches of Great Britain, far away from...
Like them, Disney will need exciting, new attractions to get repeat visitors. Ride enthusiasts expect soon to see a version of the Florida park's popular Twilight Zone Tower of Terror. A third separate operation, possibly a water park, may be built in several years. "Walt Disney said that Disneyland will never be finished," Rasulo says. "We've certainly emulated that here...
...tend to repeat successful events, but this was very taxing in terms of work for planning, much more so than say, our dance, which garnered more profits,β IMPACT President Laura P. Perry β04 wrote in an e-mail. βIt will depend on the feeling of the board next year...