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Last December an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board into the Alaska crash further detailed the failures of the FAA's supervision and staff. "The Alaska crash raised the question: If the FAA can't keep track of the smallest airline in ATOS, what can it keep track of?" says Bob Francis, who was vice chairman of the NTSB until 1999. Two weeks ago, 13 families who lost loved ones on Flight 261 filed a claim against the FAA for negligence for its failure to oversee Alaska...
...notably in New York and Florida--have shut their doors. Others, squeezed by fee structures set by Medicare or managed care, are curtailing services. If you have a suspicious lump or other symptoms, you will usually be seen within a few days, but if you want to spot the smallest tumors--those that give you a 90% or better chance of long-term survival--you are simply going to have to wait your turn...
...forced than intimate. But anyone who's heard the chilling central monologue of The Weir and experienced an entire theater falling into rapt silence knows that there's a core power to expert storytelling that can't be lost on any scale.This power is undoubtedly strongest, however, on the smallest scale. And therein lies the success of the Sugan Theatre Company's production of This Lime Tree Bower, one of McPherson's earliest plays, currently playing at the Boston Center for the Arts. First produced in Dublin and shortly thereafter in London, This Lime Tree Bower brought McPherson international recognition...
Barnett and Ajilore comprise one of the smallest freshman classes in years, and their impact will in large part rely upon the health of the other Harvard players. This year's squad, with the exception of the freshmen and the graduation of Vedica Jain '00, is essentially last year's team. However, as Coach Graham pointed out, it is a team with an increased potential for success...
...EJ22, is tiny in airplane terms--85 lbs. (the CJ1 weighs 450 lbs.) and about 14 in. in diameter. But it produces a powerful 770 lbs. of thrust (CJ1: 1,900 lbs.). That's a higher thrust-to-weight ratio than any commercial turbofan engine, and it is the smallest, quietest and lightest jet engine made for use in a civilian aircraft...