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...deal goes through, the competitors with the most to lose would be American, Delta and United. The three sky kings have won the hard-fought deregulation war in the U.S., increasing their combined domestic market share from 38% a decade ago to 60% today and vaulting to the top ranks of global carriers. Their combined share of transatlantic travel, just 3% a decade ago, is now 69%. Each of the three top U.S. airlines carried more passengers last year than the entire European commercial-airline fleet combined...
Under a Stormy Sky...
With spotlights probing the night sky outside and champagne flowing freely to those inside, Harvard Square welcomed its newest upscale dining establishment last night...
...seat belts. Put on masks." Those chilling words and others from the "black box" voice recorder, recovered from the wreckage of Korean Air Lines Flight 007, put to rest the nine-year-old question of whether the 269 passengers died instantly after Soviet fighters shot them out of the sky on Sept. 1, 1983. The crew's response to the disaster provided further evidence that they had no idea they had been attacked by air-to-air missiles. The transcripts of the tapes, made public in Moscow, also put the lie to claims by the Soviets that they never recovered...
...verbal applause, Riveting, powerful, a tour de force, something of which to take note. In New York this summer, how was the culturally conscious student to discriminate amongst the multitude of "must sees" and "should not misses" that line the entertainment pages of magazines and fill the Broadway sky lights...