Word: travelers
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Dunlap said there is a concern for the safety of students who travel to and from the library late at night...
There are other very practical uses of the Internet as well. Of course, e-mail. But additionally, you can now get point-to-point directions between nearly any two locations in the U.S. and find great deals on travel fairs from such sites as travelocity.com...
...improve safety. That probe and other reports showed that the Air Force had made numerous engine changes, revised its starting procedure and modified the airplane's fuel lines and cowling, but that the motor had continued to shut down for unknown reasons. The brakes suffer from "sponginess, excessive travel and total loss of brake pressure," the experts said. A cockpit safety alarm designed to warn of an approaching stall keeps failing because it was built to operate on 24 volts while the T-3's electrical system produces 27. Even the plane's rather simple but critical cockpit gauges suffer...
...Express (1996 revenues: $16.2 billion). Golub, 58, took command in 1993 after directors dumped James Robinson III for turning the company into an unwieldy financial supermarket. Golub promptly lopped off the brokerage, investment-banking and life-insurance units that Robinson had assembled, leaving American Express focused on credit cards, travel and financial services, including mutual funds. Golub, a sometimes abrasive native of Brooklyn, N.Y., initially slashed $2 billion out of a $13.4 billion cost structure, and has kept expenses in line with sales growth through such moves as downsizing the work force and streamlining procedures...
CUSPEA was organized by U.S. universities and supported by the Chinese government, which issued passports and travel fare for the students. The first year it was established, 500 students applied and 100 were accepted to the program. Dongming Chen was one of those accepted...