September 2004 
Volume 03, Issue 5 
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GOOD NEIGHBOR
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GOOD NEIGHBOR

Li Hao, a vision-impaired boy in China, reads Braille as his mother looks on. Li is one of the many people helped by Boeing’s support of charitable groups worldwide. Here’s a look at the global Community and Education Relations strategy, along with stories of how this strategy works.
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SPECIAL FEATURE

A BURY NICE JOB

The first Ground-based Midcourse Defense Program interceptor was emplaced in its underground silo at Fort Greely, Alaska, on July 22. Here’s a look at the work that went into this task.
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A BURY NICE JOB
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BLUE SKIES, AMID TURBULENCE
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COMMERCIAL AIRPLANES

BLUE SKIES, AMID TURBULENCE

After some very rough years, the long-term forecast for air travel is healthy again. That’s led Boeing to forecast increases in commercial airplane deliveries in 2005 and 2006. However, airlines face daunting shortterm challenges.
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INTEGRATED DEFENSE SYSTEMS

CONSUMPTION BE DONE TO FIX THIS?

Thanks to a consumption-based ordering system, F/A-18 Super Hornet suppliers can better manage their parts and save money—for themselves and Boeing.
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CONSUMPTION BE DONE TO FIX THIS?
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LIFE-CHANGING WORK
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PEOPLE

LIFE-CHANGING WORK

Steve and Rebekah Crandall have used Learning Together to complete college degrees and provide counseling for troubled children and their families.

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