Word: baileys
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...Jack Bailey, a retired Air Force colonel, heads Operation Rescue (no connection with the antiabortion organization of the same name). For much of the 1980s, Bailey's chief project was raising funds to support the Akuna, a freighter that he said patrolled the South China Sea rescuing Vietnamese refugees. By most accounts, the ship was unseaworthy and spent 90% of its time in port...
Last summer Operation Rescue's Bailey brought to light what he claimed was a photograph taken in Laos last year of U.S. Army Special Forces Captain Donald G. Carr, who was shot down over Laos in 1971. The resemblance between pictures , of the young Carr at his 1961 wedding and the weathered face in Bailey's picture was sufficiently unnerving to move the Defense Department, after being prodded by some members of Congress, to fly Bailey to Bangkok. There he promised to supply more information and introduce Pentagon investigators to the source for his pictures...
...Trinity match did highlight the absence of Cunningham and Sullivan--without these women every player below the fourth seed is playing two spots too high. For players like sophomore Polly Butler, who has been "playing out of her mind" according to Bailey, and senior Mimi Smith, whom coach Steve Piltch warns "people should watch out for", this is a welcome challenge. But it is a tough jump for many of the recruits, like Libby Eynon, who was an alternate for the 1991 U.S. world team as well as a varsity soccer player for the Crimson. Eynon is a freshman...
...Bailey. Her breath-taking determination to win has made her a winner in the past...
...teams three captains, Greenhill, Bailey and Cunningham personify the character of the Harvard squash team: graceful aggressiveness meshed with fierce determination and tenacity...