BOEING MCNERNEY PRESSER
Boeing Chairman Jim McNerney gestures during a press conference in Paris, May 3, 2006. McNerney said that the United States and Europe are accelerating their efforts to resolve a potentially major trade dispute over aircraft subsidies. (UPI Photo/Eco Clement)
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