Word: crew
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Flying a national championship banner above Newell Boathouse is nothing new for the men's heavy-weight crew program, but for the first time ever, there's a title flag flying high above Weld Boathouse, home of Radcliffe crew...
...talk of the Charles continues to be the men's heavy-weight crew, which blew away Yale by 38.3 seconds June 10 before winning its third-straight national title and fifth in the last seven years...
Northeastern, the only crew to beat Harvard this season, finished third in the time of 5:39.61 and the Quakers, who also faded in the Eastern Sprints earlier this year, pulled in fourth in 5:39.81. Wisconsin (5:42.47) and UCLA (5:43.35) finished fifth and sixth, respectively...
...away from the outmanned Elis, crossing the finish line 10 lengths ahead of its opponents in a time of 19:15.3, the third-fastest time in the history of the race. The win marked Parker's 23rd win over Yale in his 27 years as coach of the Crimson crew program...
...more degrees this week when Admiral William Crowe, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, arrives in Moscow to sign a new accord designed to prevent such tragedies as the 1983 downing of Korean Air Lines Flight 007 after it intruded into Soviet airspace. All 269 passengers and crew members were killed in that mishap. The key provision in the 19-page pact, titled "The Prevention of Dangerous Military Activities," is that incidents, including border incursions, that might lead to a showdown should be handled "by peaceful means without resort to the threat or use of force." Trespassers will...