THE BATTALIC ?ed no ed shot a laity 7A Friday, April 25, 2003 Carty resigns s American Airlines CEO stair he should be ier in the first der rapital murder, deft mathan Shapiro e judge, ro also said “ ns are” that e trigger. He decliii after the hearing, so refused to comiti; cutors in County, i rad is being tried, if they have evil ng Muhammad as in in the Oct. 9 deal! larold Meyers at s-area gas ors have said o fingerprints were fa ishmaster rifle than ring the three-w ree last October. Muhammad, 4Zt C have been accuse! itings, including n Virginia, Man! , Georgia, Louisir Washington, >rs have said thestoi e part of a scheme ) million from thes Thursday, were rebuffed in tl; launch an investigati source of leaks at« to The Washing :e sided with the Pi’ ng subpoenas to pot: eporters who havek s in the investigatf ent story in thePfi nymous sources»: details of Main when he confessed he shootings. Defer, ave said the leaksi to taint the jury pe Pie Carty eides By David Koenig THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FORT WORTH, Texas — The embattled chairman and chief executive of American Airlines resigned Thursday, and the company reached out to workers with an easier-to-swal- low cost cutting package as the world’s largest carrier desperately tried to avoid bankruptcy. The resignation of Donald J. came after flight attendants balked at the new deal, which improves potential bonuses for mployees and shortens the length of concessions by one year to five years. The deal would also provide incentives for “additional cash compensation ” said John Darrah, president of the pilots’ union. The boards of the pilots’ and transport workers’ unions approved the new concessions package, but flight attendants also would have to OK it, as would the company’s board of directors. The new chief executive, Gerard Arpey, called the top four officials of the flight attendants’ union to his office Thursday night, a union spokesman said. tossed out of court. ite ’emiei station attad lian suicide bombei lard in a rush-hour train station Thutsdi) eli town of Kfar Sat: u (I will) restore the confidence of all employees in their great company. — Gerard Arpey new AA CEO The spokesman, George Price, said the union had not rejected the latest deal but still had con- Malvo’s confessi, cems about its “duration and lack of incentives.” He said the union board could vote on the measure Friday morning. A $1.8 billion cost-cutting package that was agreed upon last week unraveled after employees learned of previously undisclosed executive perks, including bankruptcy-proof pen sions and huge bonuses. Carty apologized for not LdlKO te Ding workers sooner about the executive benefits. The company eventually canceled bonuses for the top six execu tives that were worth twice their annual salary, but left in place the $41 million in pen sion funding for 45 executives. Arpey, the company’s presi dent, replaced Carty as CEO, ! while board member Edward A. Brennan will take over as •chairman. | Arpey said he would work to “restore the confidence of all employees in their great company.” It was not clear, however, whether the combination of Carty’s resignation and the sweetened labor deal would be enough to prevent a bankruptcy filing by the world’s largest carrier. AMR board members, who met all day Thursday, declined to comment, referring questions to the company. 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