[The company said the federal measure] does not call for a flat ban on Canadian waste shipments but ensures that nothing `affects, replaces or amends prior law relating to the need for consistency with international trade obligations'. ... Canadian waste is a form of commerce, like cars and clothing. |
hated it when he called me 'kid.' |
If Chicago takes our account, we go take an account from Chicago. We have to not believe these big Fortune 500 companies are going to give us work simply because we are here. |
It seems like a really cool idea, but what I can't figure out is, why haven't they gotten more traction in the year since they moved here? ... What's holding them back? |
That [daily loss figure] is down a bit from where it has been, ... During the shutdown it was a scary number. It's down to about $15 million a day. |
The softening U.S. economy has driven a sharp reduction in demand for business travel, ... At the same time, fuel prices remain persistently high. We don't foresee a near-term recovery in demand so we expect the balance of the year to be very challenging. |
This action is consistent with similar steps American has taken during recent months to better align capacity with lower demand, ... This is a very difficult time in the airline business, and we see no near-term improvement. We will continue to evaluate further cuts in capacity and capital spending as conditions warrant. |
We sold our house in New Jersey that year for $112,000; it has since sold for more than $1 million. |
We would go into town at night to have dinner and I couldn't find my way back through four-way stops and dirt roads. |
We're in the midst of a very difficult time in the telecom industry. Demand has been very week, particularly among the telecom-intensive sectors such as travel and financial services, ... We think 2003 will be another tough year in the telecom industry. |
We're not looking for a bailout. We're looking for a recovery to the sorry state of the industry before the attack, |
We're not looking for a bailout. We're looking for a recovery to the sorry state of the industry before the attack. |