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...short day, at least, Nomo’s stunning performance makes us forget about all the problems that plague the Red Sox. The anemic hitting, the suspect pitching, the endless injuries are all forgotten for the time being. Instead, we are left to appreciate one of the truly rare feats in baseball history and hope that Nomo’s heroics spark the 2001 Boston Red Sox to overcome last year’s disappointing finish...
...just bargain-hunt or post pictures of their mint-condition pool table; they build communities. Trust is a tangible thing in this world, with sellers receiving an all-important democratic rating based on how often they have delivered the goods as promised by the agreed-upon date. When suspect wares - like supposed organ sales - slip unseen into the massive mElange, it isn't eBay staffers who spot them first - it's the auctioneers, vigilantly policing their own neighborhood. More controversially, veteran buyers employ special software that helps them jump in and snap up items in the last seconds...
...confrontation. Powell is saying let's isolate the problem, and deal with it. The problem here is that they think we did something wrong, and we think we didn't. There's a disagreement about what happened in the air. So let's figure it out. Some people even suspect some of the reason for the Chinese delay is that the when the incident is investigated it will make their pilots look...
...work force topping 100,000 at its peak, the company found itself in fierce competition for skilled workers, not to mention in an increasingly antagonistic relationship with the ones it already had. Last year the Society of Professional Engineering Employees in Aerospace staged a 38-day walkout. The unions suspect Boeing's move as the beginning of a plan to take assembly work out of the Seattle area. With some reason: two days later, Boeing confirmed it would move fuselage assembly on its 757 jets from nearby Renton to a plant in Wichita, Kans...
...airlines, many of which face the looming threat of strikes as the busy summer travel season draws near. American, Delta, TWA and Northwest are all embroiled in serious labor disputes, and, as Gritta points out, a study like this one will only add fuel to labor's fire. "I suspect these new numbers will really bring the situation home to management: We've got Congress pushing controls and we've got the public ticked off. If we push the unions, things could blow up," Gritta says...