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...tries at every turn to thwart the group's success. But she also gets her own story lines. In one plot twist, for instance, scheming Sue was revealed to be the loving caretaker of a sister living with Down syndrome. In the forthcoming second half of the season (Fox put the show on ice in December, reportedly to clear the decks for American Idol), she will sing, get bullied and collaborate on a music video with Olivia Newton-John (one of Lynch's go-to choices for real-life karaoke - "'Sam' is my favorite," she says, singing a few bars...
...Putting another dent in Toyota's already banged-up reputation, Consumer Reports magazine issued a rare "Don't buy" warning for the company's Lexus GX 460 SUV because of high rollover risk. Toyota responded on April 13 by ordering its dealers to immediately stop selling the model. Plans to launch the SUV in the next few weeks in China were also put on hold. While only about 5,000 of the luxury vehicles had been sold since its November debut, executives decided to err on the side of caution following the revelation that Toyota had withheld information about...
...slaughter began when the Bulldogs’ first three batters all reached base. With the bases loaded and no outs, all it took was a single to second base from Yale senior Trygg Larson-Danforth to put the Bulldogs on the board. Junior Trey Rallis followed suit to give Yale a 2-0 lead, and sophomore Charlie Neil walked to put the Bulldogs up by three. The Crimson finally managed to get an out when senior Chris Rouches caught a fly ball from Bulldogs catcher Ryan Brenner, but even Brenner was able to pick up an RBI, with Larson-Danforth...
...strike again until the top of the third, by which time the Bulldogs had tied the game off a run by Charlie Neil. Once again, Franklin managed to score off a triple—this time from classmate Sean O’Hara—to put Harvard back up by one. O’Hara himself scored the next play on a sacrifice bunt attempt from Albright—though the junior catcher was safe at first thanks to a Yale error...
...Crimson kept on rolling until the seventh inning, when the Bulldogs were able to put together a late-game rally, scoring three runs in the bottom of the seventh to cut in half a six-run lead. But Harvard still managed finish off the game with a convincing three-run win, one that would prove a stark contrast from the next game...