81. But a war of words over the issue was brewing. 82. But Arabs and Muslims must fight the war of ideas to uproot his software. 83. But anti-abortion forces have elevated the war of slogans by hiring a plane to carry a long banner over the convention hall. 84. But at a time when telecommunications carriers are engaged in wars of technological superiority, telecommunications equipment providers have come to resemble arms dealers. 85. But ambushes and nighttime exchanges of fire remain common, and most outside experts believe the region is destined to suffer a long war of attrition. 86. But an air war of attrition may be a luxury NATO cannot afford. 87. But even before that war of words, Powell had announced his intention to send Armitage to the region. 88. But for American forces today, there are other parallels to the wars of the past. 89. But beneath the number-crunching, Republicans and Democrats are waging a war of disguised biases. 90. But he got caught in a war of words this week about running in the Belmont. |