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...chiefs, Gen. Schoomaker and the new Marine Commandant James Conway, are also more openly arguing that their services are stretched too thin and need more forces overall. Schoomaker, a former Special Forces officer who was brought back from retirement to run the Army, last week said the Army would "break" without an increase. Congress has allowed the Army to temporarily grow by 30,000 soldiers beyond its active-duty cap of 482,000. It is about 5,000 troops short of that goal. Army officials want the temporary increase to be permanent, and many favor a still larger increase. Schoomaker...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bush and the Generals: A Growing Split? | 12/20/2006 | See Source »

...JILL KER CONWAY 1975 >ANGELA MERKEL Conway, a historian, was the first female president of Smith College, from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: My Person of the Year | 11/26/2006 | See Source »

...Justin Conway, Noah “Noble” Savage, and Luke Owings form a solid, veteran nucleus, but the Tigers are woefully undersized (Conway plays center at six-foot-four) and will suffer from the graduation of point guard Scott Greenman...

Author: By Jonathan Lehman, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: BASKETBALL '06 IN LEHMAN’S TERMS: Around the Ivies | 11/14/2006 | See Source »

...publisher and songwriter who launched the careers of Dolly Parton and Whisperin' Bill Anderson and turned Tree International, the company he ran with Grand Ole Opry manager Jack Stapp, into a music-publishing titan; of liver and pancreatic cancer; in Nashville. Killen's songs became hits for performers like Conway Twitty (I May Never Get to Heaven) and the Little Dippers (Forever). In 1989, in a deal that marked a new high for country music, he sold Tree International to CBS for more than $30 million...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Milestones Nov. 13, 2006 | 11/5/2006 | See Source »

...best,” Harvard coach Erik Farrar said. Despite playing in foreign waters, the Harvard squad outpaced and outplayed the home-standing Rams. The Crimson struck first, finding the net early in the first quarter. However, back-to-back goals by Rams freshman Ryan Buckley and sophomore Todd Conway gave Fordham the 2-1 advantage. The lead would be short-lived, however. Harvard railed off five unanswered goals over the next two periods, creating a 6-2 advantage at the end of the second half. Conway, who notched four goals in the match, led Fordham within three scores...

Author: By Vincent R. Oletu, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Crimson Splits N.Y. Weekend | 10/9/2006 | See Source »

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