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Still, the Taepo Dong-1 should help to refocus the thinking of policymakers in Washington. It is light-years ahead of its predecessor, the Nodong-1, a one-stage rocket with a range of up to 620 miles. Multiple-stage vehicles require expertise in guidance systems and other tricky technology. Thus last week's launch means the North is a step closer to building intercontinental ballistic missiles that could reach the mainland U.S., according to Richard Speier, a Carnegie Foundation consultant and former missile proliferation expert at the Pentagon...
These characteristics are what--six months after her death--lead some to suppose that Bunting-Smith would be understanding and perhaps even supportive of current negotiations to end Radcliffe's status as an undergraduate college and refocus its objective toward becoming a premier women's research facility...
...that is. Whereupon, to extend the analogy between Character and Titanic, as the director accepted his Oscar, his ego succumbed to an attack of St. Vitus' dance, causing some among us to avert embarrassed eyes. But it's worthwhile, in the case of Dutch director Mike van Diem, to refocus them on his work, which is a true epic--long, dark, complex, enigmatic and curiously riveting...
When he returns to start at wide receiver for the third straight year, Skelton can refocus on surpassing Pat McInally's record of 108 career receptions. Skelton currently has 103, including 49 last year, which equalled Brian Barringer's mark for the secondmost in a single Harvard season...
When he returns to start at wide receiver for the third straight year, Skelton can refocus on surpassing Pat McInally's record of 108 career receptions. Skelton currently has 103, including 49 last year, which equalled Brain Barringer's mark for the second most in a single Harvard season...