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...five hours, until finally being rescued. All told, only 137 of the 989 people on board survived the disaster. Most of the victims were entombed in the Estonia while they slept. They had no chance to save themselves. Investigators would conclude that the ship sank because the bow door to the car deck had come unlocked and the sea had come gushing into the ship...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Survival Guide to Catastrophe | 5/29/2008 | See Source »

...heavyweight varsity eight, the EARC’s No. 1 boat, fell to Wisconsin for the second straight year, felled by a caught crab in the final 20 strokes of the race. The Badgers crossed the line with a time of 6:17.21, just 0.2 seconds—a bow ball’s distance—before the Crimson finished in 6:17.43, despite having caught a crab during the furious fight to the finish...

Author: By Aidan E. Tait, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Men's Crew Misses the Boat to Grand Finals | 5/19/2008 | See Source »

...when you get angry. And you four fantastic ones, exposed to cosmic rays on an outer-space voyage - that could happen to anyone. Our hearts go out to you, and all the preternatural X-men and -women, cursed by chance with awesome powers. We acknowledge your mutant majesty; we bow before the superiority of the afflicted...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Speed Racer: The Future of Movies | 5/8/2008 | See Source »

...only increased its advantage with a strong push through the middle 1000 meters. Harvard completed the course in 5:42.6, followed by Navy in 6:01.3 and Penn in 6:04.1. “We were happy to get some good racing experience in,” senior bow-seat Breffny Morgan said. “We’re just getting ready for the big one [Eastern Sprints] in three weeks.” The undefeated freshman eight cruised to an open-water victory, clocking in at 5:43.7. The seven-seat in the freshman Navy crew, which finished...

Author: By Lucy D. Chen, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Continues Mid-Season Success | 4/29/2008 | See Source »

...juniors go to Senior Bar,” he said. “There was definitely a demand for a Junior Bar.” Junior and Senior Bars benefit not only the students, but also local bars. Grafton Street, located at the corner of Mass Ave and Bow Street, has frequently appeared on the Senior Bar circuit and will likely find itself a location for Junior Bar at some point. “It’s been a pleasure doing business with Senior Bar,” said David Flanagan, the general manager of Grafton Street...

Author: By Alix M. Olian, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Raising the Bar: Juniors Give Seniors Competition | 4/24/2008 | See Source »

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