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...alternating chapters, portraits of two literally kindred souls in revolt against the horsewhips and hypocrisy of the bourgeois order. Both of them rejected the world as they found it--repressed, greedy, deaf to the higher (or lower) impulses. Each of them died with hands still stretched toward the horizon...
...about it will win on paper and lose on the battlefield. Keegan's case studies are too discriminating to be doctrinaire. He begins with Nelson's long, blundering search for Napoleon's invasion fleet in 1798. Nelson, short on reconnoitering frigates, his knowledge running only as far as the horizon, could not even be sure where Napoleon's aggression was headed. Nelson followed Napoleon's fleet through a cloud of unknowing and finally crushed the French in Aboukir...
...faces a budget crunch due to ambitious expansion in its curriculum and research. While it does not face deficits now, they loom on the horizon, according to Buehrens...
Negotiations with Sen. Joseph I. Lieberman, D-Conn., are in the works and a visit from Rep. Dennis J. Kucinich, D-Ohio, is also on the horizon...
...also said yesterday that he expected more international alumni events in the future, and Tiedemann even suggested a worldwide event might be on the horizon...