Les Sims 2: Nuits de folie [Sims2] PC francais NEUF
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BLAZERS@LAKERS kobe 65 pts 42 in the 2nd half (2007)
this is kobe,s 2nd highest scoring game ever and it came when the lakers needed it most coming in the lakers had lost 7 straight games and of course kobe did what kobe do he took the team on his shoulders and really kept them in the game and won it for them in the end.LOS ANGELES - Kobe Bryant had enough after seven straight losses by the Los Angeles Lakers. He took matters into his own hands against the Portland Trail Blazers and left the court with the fourth highest-scoring game in franchise history. Bryant scored 24 of his 65 points in the fourth quarter and added nine more in overtime, powering the Lakers to a 116-111 victory on Friday night. Last season's scoring champ shot 23-for-39 from the field, 8-for-12 from 3-point range and 11-for-12 from the free-throw line. Story continues below ↓ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- advertisement -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "My daughter is outside waiting for me, and I'm sure she doesn't give a damn about what just happened. She just wants to watch Care Bears," Bryant said with a grin. "I'm just happy we won. We needed to get this one. We just had to win this game and get back on track, just for a morale standpoint. We're at a point now where everybody's a little beat up." It was the second-highest scoring game of Bryant's career and his third with 60 or more points — including an 81-point outing against Toronto on Jan. 22, 2006, at Staples Center. He also had 62 against Dallas on Dec. 20, 2005, at Los Angeles. The All-Star MVP has 15 games with 50 or more points, including four this season. The Lakers are 11-4 when he cracks the 50-point plateau. "I had to come out aggressive and assert myself, just because our confidence was a little shaky," Bryant said. "We needed a breakout game. And it's my job as a leader to kind of read what we need as a team. And sometimes, me taking over games like this instills confidence in us all." Bryant's point total was the highest against the Trail Blazers, one more than Rick Barry's previous record. He averaged 35 points in his previous six games against Portland, including a 50-point effort on April 14, 2006. "Kobe Bryant made big shots. He made tough shots," said Zach Randolph, who led Portland with 31 points. "If he would have missed one, it probably would have given us a chance." Bryant got the Lakers going in overtime with a pair of free throws and a 14-foot running jumper. His 3-point shot broke a 108-all tie with 44 seconds to go, and he capped it with a pair of free throws with 17.1 seconds to go. "That finish was incredible," Phil Jackson said after his longest losing streak as an NBA head coach ended. "They couldn't keep the ball out of Kobe's hands, and they couldn't keep him from putting that ball in the hoop. He knocked those 3-pointers down. It was remarkable." Bryant scored 23 points in the half and made the most spectacular basket of the game — although it didn't count. The Lakers were trailing 31-27 when Bryant stripped the ball from Brandon Roy, who immediately fouled Bryant to prevent a breakaway. Bryant shot it anyway from about 5 feet behind the midcourt line — and it went in to the delight of the sellout crowd. Slide show The Week in Sports Pictures Hoops mania, bringing down Big Ben, punchy 'Pretty Boy', and more more photos "That was a good indication that I was hot tonight," Bryant said with a laugh. "You throw something up like that and it goes in, that's a pretty good indication that your fingers are burning a little bit. I asked for it, but they said it came a little too late." Portland's Travis Outlaw, who played less than 8 minutes in the first three quarters and had only one point, scored 10 points during a 3:34 span of the fourth to help Portland grab an 83-79 lead. Bryant made eight shots from 18 feet or farther during his fourth-quarter surge to keep the Lakers close — including four from 3-point range. Two came 52 seconds apart, slicing Portland's lead to 96-95 with 49 seconds remaining. His last 3-pointer tied it at 98 with 17.2 seconds left.

Court Martial - The Liberators 1965 ITC / Universal
Classic transatlantic television series from the mid-sixties. Made by Lew Grade's ATV subsidiary ITC Entertainment and distributed to tv stations in the Unites States of America by Univesal / MCA Television. Here's the first few minutes of an episode called The Liberators.

Who Is 'Carl' or 'C' and Where is He? Toronto Murder 65-2007
Toronto Police Homicide Squad Detective Dean Burks makes a plea to the public for assistance in identifying 'Carl' or 'C', suspected of murder in the shooting death October 6, 2007 of 35 year old Otis Rogers. One suspect, Kendal Polius, 23yrs, has been arrested and is in custody. A canvass of the area of 200 Woolner Avenue, Toronto by the Homicide Squad, 12 Division officers and Toronto Crime Stoppers will occur on the afternoon of Friday October 26, 2007. Information can be called in directly to Detective Burks at 416-808-7400 or anonymously to Toronto Crime Stoppers at 416-222-8477 (TIPS), nationally at 1-800-222-8477 (TIPS) or online at www.222TIPS.com . Your anonymity is protected by the Supreme Court of Canada, and you are eligible for a reward of up to $2000.00.
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