Word: sailors
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Bonney's emergence on the team is following in the footsteps of another accomplished female sailor, Sally Berens. Berens, who graduated last year, came in her freshman year with no experience and quickly became skilled at the crew position. By her senior year, Berens was an All-American...
...only her second month at Harvard, freshman sailor Margaret Gill has already achieved what most never do in four years--capturing first place at the Women's Singlehanded National Championship this past weekend at the U.S. Merchant Marine Academy in King's Point...
Looking on angrily is Jean-Michel Cousteau, 60, who sees himself as rightful successor to his father. "I represent continuity of the name," he told TIME, "so I must be a voice for the oceans." But Jean-Michel--architect, sailor, diver and filmmaker--apparently never enjoyed the confidence of his father. More commercial-minded than the Captain, Jean-Michel left the society in 1993 to produce environmental films. In 1995 Cousteau sued his son for using the family name on a Fiji Island resort. They settled out of court...
...SAILOR! (1980) Carter calls Hubert Humphrey, Hubert Horatio Hornblower...
Still, a nagging, primal suspicion lingers: What if the man is simply weak? A bumbler? Incapable of running a tight ship? It's a fear that Clinton's Swaggart act doesn't alleviate--in fact, for some guys, it makes it worse. "He's wimping out," the sailor sighs after hearing about yet another Clinton apology. "I can't stand to watch it. A President wimping...