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...white squad scored three more touchdowns in the scrimmage, largely on the efforts of the fleet-footed Tsitsos. He scored on a 3-yard dive and on a 48-yard run. He set up the other touchdown play, a 1-yard plunge by Ed Cronin, with a 57-yard screen pass from Milt Holt...
Using a mathematical model, the team simulated the effects on the earth's atmosphere of a projected fleet of 500 SSTs operating for eight hours...
...Increase the size of the regional bus fleet from its current 2,100 to 3,300 buses...
Four years ago, Columbia Sociologist Charles Kadushin and a fleet of researchers decided to find out. On the arbitrary and probably wrongheaded assumption that an intellectual is a generalist who writes literary or social criticism, Kadushin eliminated the hard scientists, theoretical physicists and mathematicians. He narrowed his field to 8,000 humanists and social scientists from leading schools who had contributed articles from 1964 to 1968 to the top 22 intellectual journals...
...NATO and American tactical capability do not go unnoticed by Moscow. While the Greek defection from NATO will certainly not encourage the Soviets to launch an all out war-U.S. nuclear retaliatory force prevents that-it could embolden the Russians in the Middle East. For example, the Soviet fleet might be tempted in a future crisis to blockade Israeli ports or protect the movements of Syrian and Egyptian warships from Israeli forces. What could be even more disruptive to East-West stability, Russia -despite détente-might dare to intervene in the turmoil in Yugoslavia that is expected...