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Arms and the Man As we noted in our MILESTONE on foreign-affairs and arms-control specialist Paul Nitze [Nov. 1], he was the consummate Washington insider who made his mark in a number of official positions. As nuclear arms-reduction negotiator, he was covered by TIME correspondent Strobe Talbott...
With the fresh 2004 Ivy League Champions banner atop Harvard Stadium, the Crimson (10-0, 7-0) dismantled the Bulldogs 35-3 in front of a sellout crowd. The win was Harvard’s fourth in a row against archrival Yale (5-5, 3-4) and the final exclamation...
You will have heard by now that the IMAX version of Robert Zemeckis' animated movie is a historic occasion--the first fictional feature ever to be presented on the big, big screen to audiences wearing those silly 3-D goggles. You will perhaps have been dismayed to discover that it...
He sits on the highly conservative Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond, Va. Courtly and personable, Wilkinson, 60, is probably confirmable. But naming a white male to the bench wouldn't give Bush a historic first.
As luck would have it, that couldn’t be any truer than now. The Yale Bulldogs—and that historic 10th win—are waiting.