Word: sharpe
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Former bureau officials believe that Gray may have trapped himself in the alleged conspiracy when he gave his deputy, Felt, sweeping authority to do something about the Weathermen, and then failed to keep a sharp eye on Felt and the zealous Miller. Says one ex-FBI man: "You've got to remember that in those days Gray spent only three days a week in headquarters. He was out on the road, touring FBI offices, making speeches. He was almost totally preoccupied with the Watergate scandal during the limited time he spent in FBI headquarters. When requests for approval...
DURING THE LAST decade, nutrition experts the world over have noted a sharp decline in the popularity of breast feeding. On one level, this is a product of changes in lifestyle that have accompanied the urbanization of many places in the developing world. But beyond that, widespread substitution of infant bottle formulas for mother's milk has been a result of some very aggressive--and very profitable--marketing techniques employed by large multinational corporations (and copied by a few fly-by-night smaller operations) in order to tap the huge pool of potential consumers in the Third World...
Vance knows now, and perhaps he should have known then, that he should have more forcefully resisted the posing of such a sharp challenge to the Soviet Union. But Vance, says one of his aides, has a tendency?both a strength and a weakness at times?to be "sometimes more like a soldier than a lawyer; he takes his orders and marches...
...behind the cage, took a return pass from Hank Leopold and rammed home a beauty while reeling on the slippery turf, to make it 10-3. If it had not been for the inspired play of midfielder Jamie Egasti (11 of 16 second-half faceoffs), and the late-game sharp-shooting of Mike Faught (four goals, one assist), the legendary Ithacans might have humbled the Crimson even more...
THESE PROBLEMS necessitate an examination of Harvard and Radcliffe's commitment to coeducation, with a sharp eye out to equitable distribution of benefits to both men and women. Totally sex-blind practices are impossible as long as Radcliffe remains a separate institution--a course it seems determined to follow and not without good reason. For example, Wolfman says that if Harvard and Radcliffe applied together for work-study money then they could equalize the funding for men and women, but Radcliffe would lose over $1 million in other grants that depend on its independent status. But if Radcliffe is truly...