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    logan
    [ noun ]
    a mountain peak in the St. Elias Range in the southwestern Yukon Territory in Canada (19,850 feet high)
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    Logan \Log"an\, n.
    A rocking or balanced stone. --Gwill.

    1. Certainly, Logan's new landing fees have drastically changed the costs of doing business at the airport.
    2. For Massport executive director David Davis, all the fuss obscures a simple issue: Logan, which is expected to handle 37 million passengers annually by the year 2000, up from 23 million last year, will become hopelessly gridlocked without changes.
    3. In sentencing them, Logan District Judge Dale L. Prince ordered them to apologize to the congregation or face contempt of court, with a possible year in jail and $500 fine.
    4. The man who runs Boston's Logan Airport faced the same problem plaguing major airports worldwide: how to cut the delays that were making flying an ever more unpleasant experience.
    5. The Massachusetts governor planned to spend most of today in his office, emerging only to swear in a new member of the state authority which oversees Logan International Airport.
    6. They have occurred as often as once every 12,754 takeoffs or landings, which is the ratio for such incidents during a 20-month period at Logan International Airport in Boston, federal records show.
    7. According to the airline, however, the fight began and ended after the jet landed at Logan International Airport.
    8. "Blacks in Saluda know what's what," said Richard Logan, the town's first, and only, black council member.
    9. Maynard Scarborough, spokesman for Boston's Logan airport, said a new program this year called "Meet and Greet" encourages people to leave their cars at lots in the suburbs.
    10. From 1905 to 1911, researchers brought 2 million species of the moth's natural enemies from Europe and the Soviet Union, said Logan.
    11. The market ignored potentially bearish news that 1,250 workers at Highland Valley Copper Co.'s mine near Logan Lake, British Columbia, may be ordered back to work by the government, ending a three-day wildcat strike.
    12. "Prospects for the dollar aren't so bad," said Kevin Logan, chief economist at Swiss Bank Corp.
    13. He also barred the striking Machinists from picketing on Eastern property at Logan International Airport in Boston.
    14. "It's not like some of the other pests where we've been able to to find a single natural enemy that regulates it," Logan said.
    15. A federal judge Wednesday ruled that dramatic increases in landing fees for small aircraft at Logan International Airport are not discriminatory and can be implemented as planned on Friday.
    16. Air tankers that had been used for a 5,400-acre brush fire near Salt Lake City were diverted to the fire near Paradise, a community of about 500 residents between Ogden and Logan in the Wasatch National Forest.
    17. In an effort to reduce congestion for airline passengers by encouraging private planes to use suburban airfields, Logan officials have scheduled the higher fees to take effect July 1.
    18. Logan died Tuesday at his Manhattan home of a rare, progressive neurological disease called supranuclear palsy, said his widow, actress Nedda Harrigan.
    19. They were met at Logan International Airport by Themba Vilakazi, head of the Boston-based Fund for a Free South Africa, just returned from Zambia where the African National Congress is based.
    20. "They aren't well," he implored after arriving at Boston's Logan International Airport. "They are sick.
    21. "It's not easy but we're doing the best we can," Eastern ramp service worker Bob Austin, 43, said Monday as he walked one of five picket lines that operate daily at Logan.
    22. "I compare us to the Red Sox: we have all this potential," said Polly Logan, the Republican national committeewoman and legendary fund-raiser, who comes from a family of powerful Massacusetts Democrats.
    23. Logan concedes that some more speculative borrowers are facing a squeeze, especially in areas like real estate, but he says that only reflects a welcome return to more prudent lending after years of easy money.
    24. "They treat Logan as a proprietary interest, without a national role, even though they have accepted millions in federal funds."
    25. I personally wonder how he did it without running afoul of the Logan Act, which forbids diplomatic activity by private individuals.
    26. But there is grim humor in the specter of regulators and business squaring off over how to make Logan livable.
    27. Now, Logan admits bluntly, his research is almost certainly finished, because of a scathing report by federal investigators.
    28. Mr. Logan said the ultimate successor may be a vice president now in his early 40s or someone who hasn't emerged yet.
    29. "The main order of business is to elect the rest of our 34 delegates for Bob Dole," Logan said.
    30. So the Massachusetts Port Authority, or Massport, the state agency that operates Logan, has announced a plan it says will permit more efficient use of the airport by 23 million passengers annually.
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