Word: arrowed
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...have even drafted them into war, as when Captain America famously punched out Hitler. And as TV horned in on the comics audience, its superheroes reflected our moods in war and peace. The 1950s had its straight-arrow Superman; the 1960s, a campy Batman. After Vietnam, we saw comforting images of super-Americans (Wonder Woman, the Bionic Man and Woman); after the cold war, postmodern parodies (Space Ghost). Call it coincidence or prescience, but a new generation of prime-time superhero is arriving for a new decade and a new war. Smallville (the WB, Tuesdays...
...Stanford University’s representative, Kenneth J. Arrow, the event was more than a milestone for higher education. Arrow, a Nobel Prize-winning economist, is Summers’ uncle...
...waited for the procession to begin, Arrow reflected on his nephew’s meteoric rise...
...partners, Sean Kennedy, Peter Lee and Gerry Sheerin, say they plan to open a new Grafton Street in the previous location of The Bow and Arrow Pub at 1230 Mass...
...course, their point would be well taken. Would Bush be able to mitigate these concerns by transferring anti-missile system components to Japan, incooperation with the emergent Navy Theater-Wide program? Would he be able to use our innovations to upgrade Israel’s Arrow missile defense? No, because Article IX prohibits such assistance: “Each Party undertakes not to transfer to other States, and not to deploy outside its national territory, ABM systems or their components limited by this Treaty.” The U.S. wouldn’t even be allowed to transfer...