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Al Haig is no dove. He has the soldier's instinct to deal from strength. But he wants to talk with the Soviets about arms limitations, to heed the protests in Europe and across the U.S. against nuclear weapons, to keep our foreign-aid programs strong, to use words...
Lessons were learned from the Cuban invasion failure, the Berlin Wall and a meeting with a scornful Nikita Khrushchev in Vienna. Kennedy discovered that both private joy and public acclaim were to be found in working for a nuclear test ban treaty, which was signed with the Soviets in 1963...
Realizing that the lack of a domineering center will make it difficult to maneuver the ball inside the key, Kleinfelder has been stressing the necessity of speed and the fast break to score baskets.
But the man in the middle, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, whose nation is most closely involved in the Bright Star operations, remained convinced that the maneuver was warranted and necessary to aid the development of the Rapid Deployment Force, which he feels will help Muslim countries resist aggression.
Engle, acting on an impulse no test pilot could resist-with Houston's O.K., of course-flew Columbia himself during the final turn, rather than letting the computer do it. With a fighter-like maneuver, he put the ship right on line with Runway 23, the same one used...