Word: crewed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...BRITISH merchant-ship bound for the New World foundered in a storm off the coast of the Bermudas, but the crew and bounty were magically spared. Taking the famous wreck of the Sea-Adventure and its miraculous outcome as his departure, Shakespeare wove his most topical, yet least earthbound drama, The Tempest...
...heavyweight crew vs. Northeastern...
...Women's crew def. Yale...
...back in the air winging toward Tel Aviv. Said George Churchill-Coleman, head of Scotland Yard's antiterrorist branch: "It is highly likely that an explosion from a device of this type would have resulted in the loss of the aircraft, a 747 jumbo, and the 400 passengers and crew." British police believe the pregnant woman might have been duped into unknowingly carrying the bomb by her lover, Nezar Hindawi, 35, who was arrested Friday evening by Scotland Yard...
...middle of the night. It was just one factor in an enormously complex operation that involved 150 aircraft and resulted in the launching of more than 60 tons of bombs. The outcome was far from perfect: the U.S. lost one F-111 fighter-bomber along with its two-man crew and unintentionally caused some civilian casualties and damage. But El Dorado also produced more than a few nuggets of military gold, including severe damage to at least eight Soviet-built Libyan planes and Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi's personal headquarters. "We didn't do everything right," says Admiral William Crowe...