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...industry, which will spend $6.8 billion more on jet fuel this year than last year's $21.4 billion. Since 2001, prices have increased 91%. "Without the doubling of oil prices over the last three years, the industry would not be in the economic crisis we find ourselves," Air Transport Association president James May told Congress last month. "And the future doesn't look any brighter...
Although the report refers to shuttle buses running between the Cambridge and Allston campuses, Kathy Spiegelman, Harvard’s top planner, said that the mode of transit the College will use to transport students has not been decided...
...been a dark time for the U.S. airline business--or at least most of it, with profits scarce and bankruptcies plentiful. But one corner of the market is booming: obscure airlines like World Airways, Atlas Air, Omni Air and Evergreen that provide private transport service to the U.S. military. The Pentagon--which has been a steady customer since Sept. 11, as it moves troops and equipment from bases all around the world and back again--will spend $2 billion this year on such air transport, up from $772 million in 2000. In addition, such international agencies...
...always difficult to transport and was the victim of piracy by opposing bands on more than one occasion,” recalls then-band manager Alan S. Novick ’55, who still plays the tuba...
BENEFITS Trains the heart, lungs and circulatory system to process oxygen and transport it to muscles more efficiently. Aerobic exercise also burns calories and body fat, increases metabolism and lung capacity, reduces blood pressure and the risk of heart disease, helps prevent diabetes, strengthens the immune system and lowers stress levels...