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...India?s arch-foe, neighboring Pakistan, immediately warned that it would match any Indian escalation. ?Both countries are believed to have the capacity to build nuclear weapons,? says TIME New Delhi bureau chief Tim McGirk, ?but Vajpayee is now saying India should proceed with building warheads for its missiles...
...Harvard is not as concerned about the nationally ranked teams it is about its archrival Princeton. The Tigers defeated the Crimson last month in New Jersey, but Harvard is ready for another chance against its Ivy League foe...
...guessing who in the Clinton caravan matched the characters Klein created. Henry's is the most elusive: a sort of mythical grandson of Martin Luther King Jr. crossed with former Clinton adviser George Stephanopoulos. Nearly everyone else is an acute comic exaggeration of a familiar friend or foe of Bill...
This combination with his now-ECAC-foe helped propel Moore into the upper echelon of scorers in the metro Junior A League. College was an easy transition for Moore, as any separation anxiety was soon mollified once he stepped on the ice with Bala...
...Even in my most painful and profound encounters with racism, I have never felt the lash of a whip, or been used as a breeding machine, or been spit on for trying to enter a whites only school. Does this mean we have made progress against the foe of racism? Not nearly enough, as I see it. Because even though I may not know the smart of the whip any more than a white person, I do know the slap in the face of being reminded that a black person in this country can never just exist as a person...