Word: travel
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Although the holy water containers look suspiciously like travel shampoo bottles, and the "Collect `em, Trade `em, Save `em Saints Cards" might be better if they included bubble gum, the management says it doesn't see any compromising contradictions...
Schor, who currently teaches at Duke University, said she hopes to teach new courses on melancholy, travel and exile at Harvard while continuing to explore other interests...
...already diverting advertising dollars to direct marketing; many see the online medium as a way to expand such efforts. The arrival of two-way television will raise the stakes even more. If interactive-TV systems fulfill expectations, viewers as independent as today's Net surfers will be able to travel not just to Websites on flat-panel computer screens but also into home theaters filled with ganglia-tingling news, entertainment and shopping options that they can choose with the flick of a remote-control button. Madison Avenue's big challenge will then be to get consumers to use that same...
...panel yesterday were Epps, Margot P.Kosberg, executive director of the Cambridge HumanRights Commission, Olympia A. Brescia, director ofInternational Marketing at the Massachusetts ofOffice of Travel and Tourism, Kim Notemy, managerof Asian and Latin American Markets at BayBank,and Sandra Reyes, vice president of InternationalPersonal Banking at BayBank
Ultimately, many airlines would be happy to eliminate tickets altogether. "This is definitely part of a trend to reduce passengers' reliance on travel agents and ticketing," says Julius Maldutis, who follows the airline industry for Salomon Brothers. Valujet, a profitable 16-month-old Atlanta carrier that mostly plies the Southeast, has never issued tickets; travelers get confirmation numbers that they use to pick up boarding passes at airports. Southwest Airlines began offering all passengers the option of ticketless service this month. Even giants like United and Delta are testing similar systems. "As Delta becomes more competitive," says vice president Vincent...