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Across the pond at Old Trafford, United relies on David Beckham and Ryan Giggs to carry the ball up the wings and provide service to Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke. Here at Ohiri Field, the Crimson too relies on outside midfielders Orly Ripmaster and Caitlin Fisher to work the wings and knock balls into the box where Joey Yenne and Ashley Mattison of late have made a habit of finishing...
...immediate challenges facing the next president include the matter of Osama Bin Laden, and how to retaliate if he's found to have authored the bombing of the USS Cole; signs that Saddam Hussein is almost home free in his battle against international sanctions; and the shift from peace back to low-intensity war between Israel and the Palestinians. Then there are some of the questions bequeathed by the Clinton administration, from whether to build a missile-defense system and how to deal with North Korea's attempts to end its international isolation to whether to sell Taiwan sophisticated weapons...
...responsible for the dastardly attack on the U.S.S. Cole [WORLD, Oct. 23]? You do not have to conduct months and years of expensive investigations. It is the Administration, which decided to make the U.S. Navy refuel its vessels at dangerous ports in order to promote friendly political relations with hostile countries. It is also the Department of Defense, which allowed valuable assets of this country to go into harm's way without proper security precautions. And it is the captain of the Cole, who did not order a top-level security zone around his vessel to see that all approaching...
...fact that a small boat was able to maneuver right up to the Cole suggests a mind-boggling lapse of security. Nothing Washington or the Pentagon can say changes that. In a port like Aden, which has been called a "sieve for terrorists," why weren't all boats approaching the Cole searched? Some people should lose their jobs for this lack of security. It cost 17 sailors their life. JOHN D. MARSHALL Honolulu...
...extraordinarily difficult" to stop, does this mean he would be easily stumped by the tactics of an enemy submarine, an underwater demolition team or, heaven forbid, another warship? What does the admiral have to say about using a military attache with a cell phone to establish communications from the Cole after the blast? How did we end up with a U.S. warship that could not transmit an SOS! This is where unbelievable runs into inexcusable, which is really scary, because who knows the extent of our Navy's unreadiness? BRADFORD J. KEENE Redondo Beach, Calif...