CUT-RATE CRAWL

Air Force officials are unhappy about the snail's pace toward taking advantage of the slump in airline orders to buy cut-rate Boeing 767s. ``There are a lot of commands competing to get rid of the 707 airframes,'' a service official said. These include those that fly intelligence-gathering Rivet...

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