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...Traffic Services (NATS) is in for a bumpy ride. Privatization was meant to modernize and bring new funding to the country's air-traffic-control system, which could then serve as the nucleus of a leaner network for all of Europe's skies. Instead, the new control center at Swanwick was five years late and $234 million over budget; the main word used to describe it now is chaos. Multiple breakdowns and last week's revelation that controllers are struggling to read the tiny text on their monitors have stoked public concern. As passengers fret about safety, NATS claims...
Specialists. In Swanwick, England, nine bell ringers of St. Andrew's Church went on strike when the Rev. L. H. Roper told them they would have to attend services...
Niebuhr's preoccupation with sin moved the late William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, to give him a gentle theological ribbing after a student conference at Swanwick where Niebuhr spoke...
...Swanwick, when Niebuhr had quit it. Said a young man: "At last I have hit it. Since I cannot do right, I must find out tonight The best sin to commit-and commit...
...book of the play containing the German text (Weimar edition), the translation by Miss Swanwick, a portrait of Goethe, and an introduction by Professor Kuno Francke, may be had at the bookstores for 50 cents a copy, or will be sent by mail by Charles W. Sever & Co. on receipt of the price...