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Nonetheless, apprehension runs deep on the Continent that the nuclear-arms race between the superpowers is accelerating and that the battlegrounds of World War II could be those of a future East-West conflict. That fear is in a sense a permanent symptom of Europe's subordinate, postwar place in...
Television news executives grow quite defensive about newspaper critics of their coverage. "Those critics, usually 40 years or older, know they're not being misled by things said on TV but think others will be," says Richard Wald, senior vice president of ABC News. He thinks they underestimate how quickly...
But the worst of Princeton’s defensive disgrace had yet to arrive.
At the edge of a Jewish settlement in the Gaza Strip. The Palm Beach Hotel-the name seemed hilarious-was besieged by a serious fence topped with thick rolls of concertina wire and guarded by Israeli troops in blockhouses. There didn't seem to be many guests. Who on earth...
Cahow will probably be asked to fill Banfield’s shoes next year as the defensive leader. Stone got a taste of what the defensive situation might look like next year when Banfield went down with an injury in the semifinals and liked what she saw.