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American chief Arpey says airline focused on improvement
Summary from United States, from articles in English
A year and just a few steps removed from the time and place where his life changed at American Airlines Inc., chief executive Gerard Arpey Thursday looked and sounded like a man happy to be looking forward instead of looking back. (article 9) Nearby in the Meteor Room, negotiations between furious union leaders and former chief executive and chairman Donald Carty put Mr. Arpey in his current job from his previous position as chief operating officer. (article 9) NEW YORK - It’s not so surprising that Oliver Stone , a director whose incendiary world view sparked such features as “JFK” and “Natural Born Killers, ” would be drawn to Fidel Castro . (article 6) Science teacher Ralph Johnson was in his classroom at Richland High School when a student walked through the school’s north entrance, armed with a.22 caliber, semiautomatic rifle. (article 3) A resident of a Mountain Home apartment found the letter and cash on his front doorstep about 30 minutes after he'd chased away a man who was peering in the window of his apartment Saturday night. (article 8) Proper, written English, that is - the kind with correctly placed apostrophes, elegantly positioned semicolons, commas in all the right places and in none of the wrong ones. (article 1)

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Source articles
  1. Punctuation makes a comeback (msnbc.msn.com, 04/13/2004, 1130 words)
  2. A Hero Too Soon (CBS News, 04/14/2004, 1204 words)
  3. The Mind Of A School Shooter (CBS News, 04/14/2004, 1740 words)
  4. Dangerous Minds (CBS News, 04/14/2004, 2057 words)
  5. The Greatest Story Ever Sold (CBS News, 04/15/2004, 1849 words)
  6. Oliver Stone is ‘Looking for Fidel’ (msnbc.msn.com, 04/14/2004, 767 words)
  7. The Interrogator (CBS News, 04/15/2004, 1727 words)
  8. The Odd Truth (CBS News, 04/13/2004, 1557 words)
  9. American chief Arpey says airline focused on improvement (dallasnews.com, 04/15/2004, 610 words)




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