Word: traffics
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Wilske finished with five catches for 77 yards, tops for Harvard. He made several nice grabs on crossing routes, and showed good presence and confidence in traffic...
...estimates that global sales of mobile phones, already astounding most analysts, will soar from 100 million handsets annually in 1997 to 360 million a year by 2002. Of that number, 15% to 20% are expected to be so-called smart phones that can handle data as well as voice traffic, a market that will rival today's volume of PC sales. "I foresee an absolutely huge future for the pretty amazing new stuff that's going to be added to the mobile phone," says Martin Heath, a telecommunications specialist for consultants KPMG in London. "There will be tremendous battles...
Similar practices are spreading across Europe. In Germany, Deutsche Telekom's D1 service allows motorists to call in with a destination, then drive on, as a computer-generated voice calls back every 15 minutes with traffic information. In Italy, operator Omnitel lets users call a special number while standing in front of designated piazzas; the computer figures out where you are and plays back a recorded discourse on the art and history of the location in one of five languages...
...traffic from Logan Airport, Dinkins wasunable to arrive in time for a small reception inhis honor, which was attended by about 20 studentsas well as Dean of Students Archie C. Epps III,Harvard Foundation Director S. Allen Counter,Senior Admissions Officer David L. Evans andInstitute of Politics Fellow John Mack...
Columbia--which had rushed the Crimson midfield with relative ease in the second stanza--upped the ante to 2-0 when captain Greg Smalling drove a groundball through traffic in the box from 20 feet out in the 47th minute...