The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Scott McCartney - Abstracts

The Wall Street Journal Western Edition 1998 Scott McCartney
TitleSubjectAuthors
Alltel agrees to buy Aliant for $1.4 billion.(Aliant Communications Inc. to be acquired)(Abstract)Business, generalScott McCartney
American Air, British Air willing to delay alliance to win support.Business, generalScott McCartney
American Airlines raises frequent-flier rates.Business, generalScott McCartney
American Air raises leisure fares 4% except in hubs served by Northwest.Business, generalScott McCartney
America West Air agrees to pay FAA $2.5 million penalty for various lapses.Business, generalScott McCartney
AMR, challenging UAL in west, to buy Reno Air.(Abstract)Business, generalScott McCartney
AMR plans to auction three of its units to focus on American Airlines business.Business, generalScott McCartney
AMR's 2nd-quarter profit jumps 35%, but results prompt a sell-off of stock.Business, generalScott McCartney
Atlas Air to unveil agreement to fly planes for FedEx.(Abstract)Business, generalScott McCartney
Carry-on curbs spark a lawsuit by Continental.(Carry-on baggage by Continental Airlines' CEO)(Abstract)Business, generalScott McCartney
Cash, cache, cachet: All 3 seem to matter when you buy a PC; but features are confusing, sometimes deliberately so, to make compromises hard.(Industry Trend or Event)Business, generalEvan Ramstad, Scott McCartney
Reno Air, despite turnaround, is looking for partner; small carrier says it can't go it alone against resurgence of bigger rivals.(Nevada-based airline)(Abstract)Business, generalScott McCartney
Southwest puts New York on map.(Southwest Airlines)(Abstract)Business, generalScott McCartney
US tells airlines they should provide peanut-free seating.Business, generalScott McCartney
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