1. Janet Keye becomes personnel and training manager, Neil Reddington is the new front of house manager, and Susan Dixon becomes food and beverage manager.
2. Although Hong Kong is no longer buying shares, it has opened a new front in its campaign against the speculators.
3. And farmers in Mississippi, the new front in the war against the weevil, are unhappy that limited federal funds are being split with Texas.
4. A lawsuit against an Ohio chicken processor filed on behalf of two dozen migrant workers who are alleging employment abuses may signal a new front in labor litigation.
5. About the same time, Russia invaded Afghanistan, opening a new front in the Cold War and prompting American planners to search for a way to strike back.
6. Also in this issue, Time provides a two-page guide to the new fronts in the war against terrorism.
7. But a new front has been opened in the litigious tedium that has become American life.
8. But as in other political warfare, the battle is raging on an evolving series of new fronts.
9. But they have had to contend with a hard-nosed Russian military, which recently sought permission to open a new front against Chechnya from Georgian territory.
10. Clinton announced Tuesday night that the Justice Department was preparing to sue tobacco companies, opening a new front in a war that has repeatedly gained him political ground.