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...Chinese embassy in Belgrade as a bombing target, an error that resulted in the deaths of three embassy staff members. The CIA also failed to foresee al-Qaeda's dual bombing in 1998 of the U.S. embassies in Tanzania and Kenya or its attack on the U.S.S. Cole two years later...
...Rodgers leads all composers with six shows: four with Hart ("Pal Joey," "The Boys from Syracuse," "Babes in Arms" and "A Connecticut Yankee"), one with Hammerstein ("Allegro") and one as his own lyricist ("No Strings"). Cole Porter ("Out of This World," "Du Barry Was a Lady," "Can-Can!") and Harold Arlen ("St. Louis Woman," "Bloomer Girl," "House of Flowers") each had three musicals revived, George Gershwin two ("Strike Up the Band," "Pardon My English"). His brother Ira did the lyrics for those and for two other Encores! specials ("Lady in the Dark," "Ziegfeld Follies of 1936"). Jerome Kern ("Sweet Adeline...
...third place finishes at the Eastern Intercollegiate Swimming League (EISL) Championships. But even as a rising star, Cromwell languished in the second tier of Harvard swimmers, a cut above the rest but just below former captain Dan Shevchik ’03 and John Cole ’04-’05, who consistently brought home multiple event wins at each meet, dominating the Crimson scoring charts. But with Shevchik’s graduation and Cole taking a year away from the College to train uninterrupted for the Olympics, the shadow was lifted, paving...
...team started the year with several noticeable absences from last year’s championship team, including would-be seniors John Cole and James Lawler— both of whom took the year off to train for this summer’s Olympics—and graduating captain Dan Shevchik...
...captain Kevin Budis added that the win was indicative of how the team has adapted to the losses of Shevchik, Cole and Lawler—by relying on a range of able swimmers rather than a select few big names...