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Airports are grinding to a halt so frequently these days that even the Federal Aviation Administration temporarily lost track. Portions of Los Angeles International Airport, the world's third busiest, were closed or evacuated four times in eight days this month. In one incident, a "suspicious" item detected by a...
Intelligence and combat support from local Afghan forces is seldom entirely free of the axe-grinding of local warlords, and Afghan observers believe that may have played a role both in the underestimation of the enemy's strength at Shah-i-Kot and in the performance of the Afghan forces...
Unlike China, which continues to support economic expansion by building factories and grinding out exports, Korea's engine is increasingly turbocharged by Pocketbook Power. Manufacturing output as a percentage of GDP stood at 32% in Korea in 2000; the services sector was larger at 43%. Domestic spending by the country...
Their techniques were polar opposites as well. "Gene always liked to dance low," Charisse says, "and Fred always liked to dance high." Fred had an ethereal buoyancy, the ability to walk on air, and dance on it, and not make a big deal of it. Gene had gravity. His power...
The Crimson’s first goal came off the stick of sophomore winger Rob Fried. Fried, who was grinding in front of Union senior goalie Brandon Snee, was in place to collect the rebound from a Dominic Moore shot and deposit the puck in the back of the net...