US – Saturday, November 21
Shave and a haircut — Elliott’s $.02
You’ll notice none of America’s problems have been solved. Well, you can only blame yourself for not doing a good enough job of demanding the government act on the brilliant ideas I’ve been dispensing every week in Metro, the world’s greatest newspaper. Don’t bother groveling for forgiveness; it demeans us both.

 
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The state unemployment rate fell to 8.9 percent in October, marking the first decline in over two years, according to state labor officials.

 
Kids stand by as reform debated
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Ryan Landry and his Gold Dust Orphans have long been having their way with some of the greatest films of all time. Finally, the men, women and not-so-easily-identifiable members of this ridiculously talented troupe take on the big kahuna of camp, “Valley of the Dolls.”
 
Exploring every ‘Avenue Q’ puppet
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Time to erase fourth-and-2
The Patriots sound like they’re sick of talking about it.
 
UMass heads the crowded HEA pack
UMass sits atop Hockey East going into the weekend. But not by much.
 
T time
What to do and where to go. 
 
Published 21:55, April the 23rd, 2008
 
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From the Corner Office

Gary Kelly of Southwest Airlines

Gary Kelly, CEO and vice-chairman of Southwest Airlines, was the featured speaker at yesterday’s special Greater Boston Chamber breakfast. Kelly focused his remarks on the continued success of Southwest Airlines (35 consecutive years and 68 straight quarters of profit­ability) amid ongoing airline industry turmoil. He touched on their long-standing business model, and secrets to the company’s success.

Southwest’s philosophy:
“You can save people money and make money at the same time.”

On Southwest’s secrets of success:

“We hire great people and treat them like family.  We try our best to care for customers like they’re guests in our home.  We keep our fares low and our operating costs lower and we do that by being safe, efficient and operationally excellent.”

On labor relations:
“We’ve never had a layoff. We’ve never had a paycut. We’ve never had a strike. People assume that we must not be unionized when we are probably the most unionized carrier in the U.S. It’s not about unions — it’s about people.”

On the economy:
“We are very well prepared for these tough times. We have lots of liquidity, very modest levels of debt, the lowest operating costs and, very importantly, we have the industry’s leading fuel hedge position. This year, our fuel hedging program will save us close to $1.5 billion. It’s a very significant aspect of our preparedness.” 

On Southwest culture:
“There are some things we don’t want to change at Southwest. We are determined to maintain our soul. We’ll continue to expect that our people live in the Southwest way. We want them to have a warrior’s spirit, a servant’s heart and a humbling attitude.

Coming up at the Chamber Gov. Deval Patrick will address the Chamber’s Government Affairs Forum on May 1. For more information or to register for these events, visit bostonchamber.com.

 
 
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