Word: fasters
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...Southeast Asia without undermining its strength elsewhere. Today the U.S. is able to honor its worldwide commit ments while fighting in South Viet Nam. For some of the very reasons that he is under attack in Congress, McNamara has been able to keep the defense budget from growing even faster than it has. The announced figure of $58.3 billion for the year beginning July 1 may yet rise because of the war, but it would already be billions higher were it not for McNamara's reforms. Indeed, for the first time, the U.S. is waging a major military campaign...
...There's no doubt about it," he said yesterday. "The boys today are bigger, stronger, and faster. You can tell that by the shoe orders I give...
Baker stayed with Olympic-calibre competition for 18 of the 22 laps around the Garden oval, then, tired and finished eighth. His time was 9:11, six tenths of a second faster than Walt Hewlett's Harvard mark. England's Alan Simpson won the race, the best of the evening, with a meet record clocking...
Jeff Huvelle finished third on times in the 500-yard run, which he won last year as a freshman. He placed third in his heat, but his clocking was faster than that of the previous two heats...
...have to ferment all the faster these days, now that the Cleveland Plain Dealer is closing the circulation gap-370,499 for the Plain Dealer to 370,759 for the Press. As a morning paper, the Plain Dealer has a built-in advantage over the afternoon Press with its tougher distribution problems. And on top of that, the Plain Dealer has been picking up spark from Publisher Tom Vail, 39, who is running some stinging and effective exposes and crisp editorials. Vail has hired 33 new editorial staffers in the past year alone...