Word: four-point
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...four-point program, titled "America 2000: Excellence in Education," seeks to set national educational goals and develop a community-wide strategy to reach them, establishes a "report card" to measure schools, and supports the creation and funding of "New American Schools" that experiment with innovation...
...swished the three. The foul shot was good. And the crowd was treated to a rare four-point play...
...world's largest jewelry retailer, with 1,000 stores in the U.S. (under the names Kay and Sterling) and an equal number in Britain. In a speech last week at London's Albert Hall before the annual convention of the prestigious Institute of Directors, Ratner, 41, offered a four-point program for becoming a multimillionaire...
...says Jon Turner, his English teacher and a Vietnam vet. "If he got in, he'd win the game for you." That was true whether he was square dancing as a kid or out on a county search-and- rescue mission. His steady marksmanship enabled him to bag a four-point buck, whose weathered rack sits on a fence beside his house. Around town, folks knew Thom was coming when they saw "Baby Huey," a battered green-and- rust 1972 GMC pickup. He would zoom through mud puddles in it, yelling at friends, "Just like a Jeep commercial...
Last year the squads faced off under similar circumstances and Princeton came away with a narrow four-point win. The satisfaction of revenge for the Crimson will have to wait for at least another year, however, and maybe even longer, as a young, talented Princeton (7-1, 7-0) team posted a 163-137 win over Harvard (4-1, 4-1 Ivy) to maintain an unblemished Ivy League record...