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...interceptor by developing a new one. After trying for years to develop an interceptor that could discriminate between warheads and decoys - and kill only the warhead - it has given up on that goal. Instead, it wants to spend $2.4 billion through 2011 developing a "Multiple Kill Vehicle" that will unleash a dozen or more mini-interceptors to destroy all potential warheads. "This reduces the burden on sensors and algorithms, which no longer need to be programmed to select one, best target," the Pentagon says. Of course, a better interceptor won't be worth much if the booster designed to hurl...
Then again, perhaps the parks will find a way to unleash the 5-year-old in every road warrior. At the mouth of a slide called Coyote Cannon, a middle-aged father of two climbs onto an inner tube and disappears with a smile and a quip: "You check your dignity at the door...
...that used to occasionally publish a so-called humor magazine for the few who can fit in the cookie-cutter shape of the publication’s officer core. But for the majority of Harvardians without access to these institutions, a new forum has provided an unexpected space to unleash their suppressed desires: Lamont Library. With the advent of the library’s 24-hour schedule, Lamont has become—especially during the doldrums of reading and exam periods—a place of revelry more than a place of study. The signs were apparent from the beginning...
...told Bok of issues concerning graduate students, including the availability of housing and of benefits to students with children.The Undergraduate Council issued a statement May 14 outlining its priorities, calling for the next dean to “actively seek student opinion” and to “unleash the tremendous power that is inherent to community at a place like Harvard.”Ryan A. Petersen ’08, the chair of the UC’s Student Affairs Committee and the sponsor of the UC’s statement, said he appreciated Bok?...
...Undergraduate Council issued a statement May 14 outlining its priorities, calling for the next dean to “actively seek student opinion” and to “unleash the tremendous power that is inherent to community at a place like Harvard...