Word: swording
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Charles K. Lee ’93 and David G. Sword ’93, both EWC executives during their senior year, took advantage of the organization’s shoddy record keeping system—Sword was said to keep receipts in a milk carton—to siphon away money...
...Sword were both convicted and Lee spent a year in prison...
...Sword, like Pomey, were well known around campus. He used money he inherited from his grandfather, according to a close friend, to drive expensive sports cars, maintain a fancy stereo system in his room and smoke Cuban cigars...
...Basilan Island is a punishing game of hide-and-seek, as any Philippine soldier can tell you. The 5,000 Philippine troops on Basilan are looking for the last 80 or so heavily armed members of the Muslim rebel gang known as Abu Sayyaf (meaning "Bearer of the Sword"), who are on the run with three hostages in tow somewhere inside a 30-sq.-mi. patch. Stalking the rebels in jungle so dense that no light shines through the canopy of foliage, along jagged ridges often shrouded in fog, is like fighting in a dark closet with sunglasses...
That’s not a sword you want dropping on your head...