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...neoconservatives--or neo-Reaganites, as some prefer to be called--are at once pessimists and optimists. The world, they believe, is a dangerous, threatening place. Civilization and democracy hang by a thread; great beasts prowl the forest, ready to prey on those not tough enough to meet them in equal combat. At the same time--this is the optimistic bit--the U.S. is endowed by Providence with the power to make the world better if it will only take the risks of leadership to do so; if, in the current jargon, it is sufficiently "forward leaning." At crucial times, they...
...equal percentage of men supported the war as opposed it (45.5% in both cases). Women were far more likely to oppose the war (67.4%) than support...
Paolini’s second goal of the game gave Cornell the ECAC title in Albany, N.Y., March 22, as the No. 2 Big Red came from behind to beat No. 12 Harvard 3-2 in a seesaw battle every bit the equal of last year’s magical Crimson victory...
...indeed at war, and we must act accordingly with equal measures of audacity and precaution,” Moynihan said...
Though the margin of defeat was almost equal to the eight-goal decision the Crimson dropped in its Feb. 15 season opener, the tone of the game was not entirely the same...