Word: maneuverability
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Out the Door. Ike had just finished a critique of NATO's first top-level map maneuver at SHAPE last week, when he turned to the 70 high-ranking officers of NATO's 14-nation armies and made the announcement. "I do not want this to go out...
The latest maneuver, more violent than any before, appears to be aimed chiefly at Communism's own subjects. Evidence: mass meetings, which cut into precious farm and factory production, are rare in Communist countries. Last week there were meetings from the Elbe to the Kuriles.
According to the Speaker, a parliamentary maneuver forced Congress to vote on the UMT bill as it was before the Armed Services Committee had saddled it with amendments, and this assured its defeat. This time the softened bill will be submitted.
"National Union." Hurrying back to Paris last week from Britain, where he had spoken before the Oxford Union (see EDUCATION), 73-year-old Paul Reynaud boldly turned his back on the formula of weak minority coalitions set by his predecessors. Instead, he appealed to all French parties, except the Communists...
Shearer had visions of a snarling, harness-tangled mass of dogs taking off, pellmell, after the cat. It was much too late to stop the straining team. Shearer could only hope that his lead dog, Shamus, true to sled-dog tradition and training, would stay on the beaten path. Shamus...