1. Indeed, British Airways provides a textbook case of how management methods and attitudes can transform a service company. +pJ;}+
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2. American farm lenders are concerned that last year's agricultural recovery—made possible by a shower of federal dollars--will be aborted because of the drought. Z'PE^ ,
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3. She was concentrating herself too thoroughly--- what she did really required less mental and physical strain. . \*Z:
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4. One sign of how badly the seas have been overfished is that population of tuna has declined 94%since 1970. Xi_>hL+R(
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5.Concern that the estimated 1.5 million people left homeless will fall victim to epidemics of cholera, typhoid and other illnesses. ]`&EB~K&NY
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6. All told, China has roughly 500 million women between the age of 15 and 55, and few of them--particularly in the cities--want to look any less than the best their budgets allow. ^:K"Tv.=
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7. Hardly a day passes without him getting scratched or bruised as he scrambles for a place on a bus. 0 ]
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9. Reality didn't catch up with U.S. policy until 1972, when Nixon went to China to make peace with Chairman Mao. ts3%cRN r
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10. He worked his way through the ranks, eventually becoming managing director responsible for the chain’s operations in southern England.