Word: blitzkrieg
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Alissi scored the last goal of the game with 8:11 left, and the Harvard blitzkrieg ended as Dartmouth finally changed goaltenders...
Polishing the big stick in public is intended mostly as a signal to Pyongyang to stop procrastinating. But it also reflects long-brewing unease among Pentagon officials about how U.N. forces in the South would fare against a North Korean blitzkrieg. With 1.1 million regular troops -- the world's fifth-largest army -- 550,000 reservists and 100,000 commandos, North Korea has more than one-third of its population under arms. About 70% of active-duty forces are stationed within 60 miles from the Demilitarized Zone, and the DMZ is only 35 miles from Seoul, a rich target with...
...depressed odds, again wants to wait until the Republican Convention in August to redefine himself. Bush expected that just as in 1988, he would slip behind in polls and then, when pundits had nearly written him off, he would come back with a boffo convention speech and a blitzkrieg campaign. In the meantime, he would direct his army of surrogates to shoulder the unpleasant job of "defining" Ross Perot and Bill Clinton...
Perhaps the best last place team ever last year, the Galaxy look to be even better this year. All World RB Tony Baker (6 TDs) leads the blitzkrieg...
...members of a winning candidate's team never want to share power. "You've got to guard against that," says Clinton, "but it's manageable." The downside? "If you win quickly, you've probably not been sufficiently tested, and then you're even more vulnerable to the Republicans' negative blitzkrieg later. You should have every negative in your record explored during the primaries." More importantly, he adds, "adversity helps. People want to see how you handle yourself when things blow...