Word: unpreparedness
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Israelis are confused by the setbacks that their armed forces suffered in the early days of the war, and depressed by the loss of at least 1,854 lives on the battlefield. Premier Golda Meir admitted last week that in the first days of the Yom Kippur War, even she...
First, Kilson incorrectly interprets the meaning of the statistics he presents, making assertions about the status of black students which are either inaccurate or misleading. The difference in black and white students' grade point averages--52 per cent of black undergraduates have honors academic averages compared to 80 per cent...
Cars Slow. Unprepared Americans -as well as Europeans, Japanese and other peoples-thus have to face up to the flinty prospect of learning to live with less energy and paying more for it. Last week the Labor Department announced that living costs jumped in October at an annual rate of...
It is obvious that the U.S. was pitifully unprepared for an energy crisis that has hit with suddenness and force. Why was the country caught short? The basic problem is that in the past few years, the U.S., Europe and Japan have been expanding their economies at breakneck speed, burning...
Yes. For one thing, the prosecutors apparently have not been leaking information that they are not prepared to bring before the grand jury anyway. Moreover the publicity over Agnew's case may even help his cause. Usually a potential defendant is not told what charges are being considered by...