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...they had the new cars and a brand-new $2.4 billion network TV contract, and the last thing NASCAR officials wanted at their showcase event was a repeat of the boring 2000 Daytona, which featured only nine lead changes and a walkaway win by Jarrett. Last autumn they experimented at the circuit's other superspeedway course, Talladega, with ways of slowing down the cars to make for bunched, exciting racing. Some of the drivers had come out of Talladega looking ashen--"A little too exciting at times for me," admitted Gordon--but there had been 49 lead changes...
...just have to grit our teeth and either walkaway or argue back," he says. "Unless it becomessuch a nuisance that it continually interfereswith your own life...
...which weighs about 16 lbs., compared with 4 lbs. for small IBM-compatible portables. Apple is taking pains to call the machine a portable rather than a laptop, but computer-industry wags have already dubbed it a "luggable." Even so, experts believe the Mac is likely to be a walkaway success...
PHILADELPHIA--What looked like a Pennsylvania walkaway turned into a cliffhanger in the closing minutes here at the Palestra, but the Quakers held on to hand Harvard an 84-73 defeat last night...
...Lions won in an 88-64 walkaway in which they uncorked a 71 per cent shooting spree from the field in the first half and netted 11-13 foul shots for a 45-29 halftime lead...