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...costs, "we don't think our bid plan is hugely damaged" by the slowdown, said Maki. Limiting the number of new venues helps; good maintenance of several sites used during the 1964 Tokyo Games means that 23 of the 34 venues earmarked for 2016 already exist. That's a similar proportion to London's plan, though slightly higher than that of Chicago or Rio de Janeiro...
...Kindle also has something billed as an "experimental read-to-me feature" - users will be able to invoke a text-to-speech function, similar to that on most computers, that will turn any text into audio. Audio, that is, read by a synthesized computer voice (male or female, your choice.) While not nearly as natural sounding as, say, Audible books, some users might figure this is better than nothing. (See 25 must-have travel gadgets...
...both zones, and offensive troublemakers kept the play around the Crimson’s net.In the third period, the Bulldogs continued their attack and slid pucks past Hoyle two more times to make the score 5-1. The fourth goal, coming off the stick of Matczak, was very similar to Yale’s first score of the game. The final goal, which came with less than two minutes remaining, was a rebound that was stuffed into the net. Bulldog Kevin Limbert took home first-star honors by recording a goal and three assists.This is the second time Yale...
...that win,” he said. “We’re going to build off of this. We’ve definitely got a few more wins in us, so it will be exciting to go from here.”Harvard will look to make similar strides in terms of health, as Caputo and Olsen made encouraging returns to the mat Saturday, but No. 3 Corey Jantzen (141) remains sidelined by injury. The sophomore standout has not competed since Jan. 3.With a slew of grapplers who are constrained to the bench or held to limited action...
...SNAPPEDThe team’s first home win halts a disappointing start to the Ivy season. After starting out with a tight win over Dartmouth, the men’s team lost the ensuing four conference games—all at home. The series of losses was all too similar to last year when Harvard opened Ivy League play by falling in seven games before it finally earning a victory against Princeton last Feb. 22. The Crimson tied for last in the conference in the 2007-08 season, a feat that none of the players would like to see repeated...