Word: travel
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...have not received any official word at this point as to which flights will or will not be operating," said Thomas L. Pearce of Harvard Travel Service. "We are checking them on a flight-by-flight basis as needed...
Pearce said that the travel service did not book many passengers with American because they had expected the strike to come...
...conference began the early 1970s for students to spend Thanks giving together if they couldn't travel home to the Southwest or California, said Xavier A. Gutierrez '95, vice president of Raza...
...travel together, eat together, cry and laugh together," Martin said. "We've found what makes us tick, and [American Airlines chair Robert C. Crandall pushed us below that ticking point...
McAllister is flying less these days (mostly because Warren Christopher doesn't travel as much as his predecessor did) but working just as hard. "Jef has the busiest beat in the Washington bureau," says senior editor Johanna McGeary, who covered State for TIME for seven years. "Besides the big pieces he's called upon to do ((like this week's analysis of the shortcomings of Bill Clinton's foreign policy team)), we rely on him for every crisis around the world that needs a Washington angle." The queries pour in from the New York office all week long: What...