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Byrnes also notes that his time away from the team allowed him to travel the country and forced him to face real life—experiences that he says have made him more mature and given him a different perspective on football...
...that should be able to build on its 3-1 finish to 2004. The Big Red has a favorable schedule, with four of its first six games at home—including home dates with contenders Harvard and Brown. A couple of lucky bounces could line Cornell up to travel to Philadelphia in the final week of the season to take on Penn for a shot at the Ivy title. Look for the weak special teams to hurt the Big Red on one or two pivotal occasions, relegating the squad to a 4-3 Ivy finish...
...Bankruptcy, of course, is not the end, especially if you?re in the business of air travel. Two carriers flying today, Continental and America West, actually recovered. But the rise of the low-cost carriers, who now account for a quarter of all passengers in the air, up from less than 10 percent in the late 1990s, means that the big name carriers don?t dominate as much as they used to, which could be one reason Washington is resisting a bailout like the billions of dollars given to airlines since 9/11...
...whose domain stretches from around Béziers in France to Barcelona in Spain. The more that globalized trade and political union try to make us homogeneous, the more need there is for a stronger local personal identity. Even living in London, I glory in my Cornish roots. I travel widely, but the only place where tears well up is when I cross the Tamar River, the boundary between Cornwall and the rest of England. Paul Cloutman London I am an outsider in Scotland 's remote Orkney Islands, where there is a huge effort to keep alive the old ways...
...admission is beneath the author, who proceeds with his snide remarks: incompetent journalists, “tough locals,” thieving Rastafarians, and “egotistic politicos.” His comments on the African-American participants are equally uncalled for. While millions of white tourists travel to cultural sites in Africa every year, there is only a “dark” irony in “hundreds” of African-Americans traveling to the PANAFEST...