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OR The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal sharing of blessings, the inherent v rtu e of socialism is the equal sharing of miseries AXMCH StACM SKUTTUt i s used n t r n t o u « a-.r n e « < i ' . i _ , ; S h u t t l e s e r v i c e , w h ic h o p e r a t e « on n a tu r e . g e e . b e g a n m l» » m r e c o g n it io n o f th e need t o ea v e a r .a r j y h e l p 1 w ar p o l l u t i o n , r e d u c e p r a a a u r e on l i a l t e d c e r k ' n a f a c l l t l e . i n o u r a r a . and l o w . r t r a f f i c T o n g e . t I o n Th’T t i ? ? t w a lw e - p e .a .n g a r van o p e r a t e s f i v . d a y , . i0 . ‘ * ‘” * an d 2 - 4 p a . F r id a y t h r o u g h T u e s d a y I t h a s b e a n e q u ip p e d t o M a t • P * c i I i c 4 T lo n » >f t h e A a e r i i a n a w i t h O l a a b i l i t l a s A t •'« S h u t t l e ru n e t h e e n t i r e le n g t h o f th e C ltv iwarvn . 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