Word: fleetings
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Sailing team members use the 4,629 square foot building as a headquarters, storage and training facility. The team's fleet of forty boats was housed inside Wednesday...
...team's fleet of 47 fiberglass sailboats,each of which are valued at roughly $5,000 and arehoused in the facility, were not harmed, saidMichael S. Horn '63, the sailing team's headcoach...
Meanwhile, more capable Russian military reinforcements were streaming into Chechnya to join the 40,000 draftees struggling to take the capital. Crack marine units and front-line troops arrived from the North Sea Fleet and Kaliningrad -- the slice of Russia between Poland and Lithuania -- while soldiers and even sailors were flown in from Vladivostok in the far east...
...Medicine; Peter C.B. Bynoe '72, chair and CEO of the Chicago-based Telemat, Ltd.; John R. Harrison '55, a former corporate vice president of The New York Times Company; Lisa Marie Henson '82, president of Columbia Pictures; and Terrence Murray '62, chair, president and CEO of the Providence-based Fleet-Norstar Financial Group. They did not return phone calls from The Crimson yesterday...
...past five years, two all-female crews have sailed the 33,000-mile Round-the-World Whitbread, the most punishing of fleet races. And on the international regatta circuit, the number of women on crews has crept up. But so far, the America's Cup -- sailed on the world's biggest, fanciest racing yachts in one-on-one matches -- has remained off limits. Although several owners' wives sailed in pre-World War II Cups, only three independent women sailors have participated in Cup trials in recent years. Was it the old saw that women bring bad luck on a boat...