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...Monday Toyota's Lexus division also moved into the fast lane, introducing a high-performance model, the IS-F Sedan, and a redesigned concept sports car, the LF-A. The F Badge will define a new generation of Lexus high-performance models and the specs look impressive: Lexus says the IS-F Sedan, due next year, will sport a 5-Lt. V-8 engine, producing more than 400 horsepower. It's more evidence that even as the Big Three try to follow its lead into green technology, Toyota has no intention of simply building eco-friendly cars - not when there...
...with 1:53 left in the second half. Those would be the last points scored in regulation.Trailing from the start and by as many as 13 several times in the first half, the Big Green kept inching closer in the second. Finally, with 2:40 left, Pattman drove the lane and hit an off-balance reverse layup to give Dartmouth its first lead of the game at 62-61.Besides its hot shooting, the Big Green’s comeback was helped by 11 second-half Harvard turnovers. The Crimson turned it over 23 times on the game, seven by Cusworth...
...threatening to run away with the game, having scored four straight points to open up a 41-29 lead, when Pattman answered by nailing a three-pointer, the first long-range make of the game for either team. He then followed with a breathtaking move, slashing across the lane before putting in an up-and-under layup with his dominant left hand. On the next Dartmouth possession, Pattman found forward Alex Barnett on the fast break with a pretty no-look feed. Barnett’s conversion led to a display of emotion from Pattman and an energetic explosion from...
...traffic system portrayed the two pilots as irresponsible amateurs who flew at the wrong altitude, ignored controllers' orders, performed reckless maneuvers, changed their flight plan without notifying the tower or switched off crucial equipment that could have warned the approaching jet of their presence in the same air lane...
...second half.”And the Crimson’s trips to the charity stripe were no more impressive. Harvard shot a measly 30.8 percent from the line compared to BU’s 76.7 percent clip—and the feisty Terriers’ penetration into the lane got BU 30 free throws to the Crimson’s 13.“That’s a mental mistake,” Hallion said. “A Division I team shouldn’t shoot 30 percent from the line.”The Terriers, despite...