Word: weaknessness
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Taylor regarded the Big Green’s defense—or lack thereof—as a major weakness during the season but he, like many observers, was impressed with the commitment to defense displayed in Dartmouth’s playoff series.
When you ask Kerry whether he has a better answer for how America gets out of Iraq, he can't answer without talking about how we got in. That discussion allows him to show how he approaches the world differently from the members of the Bush Administration, sees alliances as...
Scandal, or at least the persistent allegation of it, is as much a feature of election years as is the stump speech. And so far this season, the G.O.P. seems more besieged than its adversary. After a three-month investigation, Senate sergeant-at-arms William Pickle reported last week that...
Mann, on the other hand, thanks modern medicine and healthy practicing for the longevity of his career. He says he may be the only professional violinist still performing after undergoing two rotator-cuff surgeries. The great Jascha Heifetz ended his concert career when tendon weakness in his right arm prevented...
Times remain tough for ordinary Russians: Some 20 million continue to live below the poverty line; corruption remains rife; soldiers continue to die in Chechnya and civilians, too, in the terrorism it has spawned; and a rampant AIDS crisis has left more than 1 million Russians infected with HIV and...