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Tricky Loophole. What Australians were so worked up about was the fact that the nation now faces its most serious constitutional crisis since independence in 1901. The trouble began when the House of Representatives approved Whitlam's budget bills and sent them on to the Senate, which is narrowly...
It's a tricky job, especially when freshmen don't bother to give complete data on the request form. Nevertheless, Young says that the barter system, which he claims is unique to Harvard, is the best possible method of matching roommates. "The whole job could be done by computer," Young...
The three-day event was first introduced at the Olympics in 1912 under the name "The Military." The first day is the Dressage test which challenges the rider and horse to perform a series of some 20 tricky maneuvers, "to show the horse is calm and precise on the parade...
The soldier as a morally lobotomized professional is a familiar 20th century item. Indeed, pride in professionalism has too often become the true refuge of the scoundrel. Yet Buchheim skillfully dodges these issues by casting his book as documentary, fly-on-the-wall fiction. Its amount of factual authenticity about...
These are tricky times, Kissinger believes. There is considerable concern abroad about the ability of a President to conduct foreign policy-specifically to give his word on a matter. The worries are not so much directed at Ford and Kissinger as at the American system. A President may well decide...