what is the center for the arts concert hall?

--- In [email protected], "dlochund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> I promise, this is my last airline-related posting.  But, since 
there 
> appears to be some people here who have long-standing or recently-
> sparked interests in it, I'll post this event notice:  (Best of 
all, 
> it's free.)  
> 
> Air Transportation: A Tale of Prisoners, Sheep and Autocrats
> George Donohue, Director, Air Transport Systems Research Center 
> Monday, January 29, 2007 at 8 pm
> Center for the Arts Concert Hall
> Order Tickets 
> 
> Almost everyone has experienced the frustration of long security 
> lines at airports and delayed or canceled flights. Many of our 
oldest 
> and best known airlines are either liquidated (PanAm, Eastern, 
> Western, Braniff, TWA) or in and out of Chapter 11 (Continental, 
> United, USAirways, Delta).  The FAA is known to be a tombstone 
agency 
> when it comes to aviation safety and is constantly on the National 
> Transportation Safety Board's "delinquent" list of programs and 
> procedures. It is projected that the FAA will experience over $4 
> billion in operating budget shortfall between now and 2010 under 
> current funding policy.  Over 70% of the current staff of air 
traffic 
> controllers will retire within 10 years.  This lecture will explain 
> why current US governmental policies are creating these problems 
and 
> what you as a citizen can do about it.
> 
> 
> --- In [email protected], Eleanor Keyser 
> <eleanorkeyser@> wrote:
> >
> > In the next link I am going to make all your lives so 
spectacularly 
> better that you will find yourselves unable to resist prostrating 
> your bodies at my feet while singing the hallelujah chorus and 
> offering me a lifetime supply of Lindt truffles.  Are you ready?  
> Here it is:
> > 
> > http://www.seatguru.com/
> > 
> > Try to keep the sobs of joy to a minimal roar while we're at 
Strike 
> Bethesda, I'm tired of all the complaints.
> >
>


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