Word: confusionism
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Why is the problem growing, at least proportionally? The answer, in part, is that enemy fire is less of a problem. "We have so overwhelmed our enemies that the ratio has climbed," says Lieut. Colonel Chris Hughes of the 101st Airborne Division. "It is a direct reflection of the fact...
The premise of “strapped” was an angst-filled love and relationship crisis, and though the story was not itself innovative, several aspects of the production made the work notable. The music, although not flawlessly performed, was an eclectic mix of modern classical styles which combined...
What the hydra of the dissent movement needs most desperately is a single head. But with all the Democratic presidential candidates (except Howard Dean and Al Sharpton) backing the war, political leaders are hard to come by, as are mentors from the intellectual left. "People in the antiwar movement are...
That may well account for Saddam's history of disastrous miscalculations, especially in war. In 1980 he saw the revolutionary confusion inside Iran as a golden opportunity. No military expert, yet commander in chief, he thought a quick strike by his superior forces could snatch back some disputed territory from...
When Duluth did thread the puck into the crease, Ruddock shut the door. The Bulldogs’ first dangerous chance in overtime came about halfway through the first extra period when Hanne Sikio walked the puck into the crease. Captain Kalen Ingram disrupted Sikio to free the puck, but Ruddock...