October 24, 2007

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The No. 1 goes in his corner for sudoku (USA Today)

It seems everything Thomas Snyder does, he does at a fast clip. Talking, for instance. And solving puzzles. Snyder, 27, won the USA's first national sudoku championship over the weekend. His time: seven minutes, seven seconds. Even more impressive, he finished the first qualifying round eight minutes before anyone else.

Miles' gamble that beat Auburn puzzles his peers (Birmingham News)

It's the play of the year in college football. In a couple months, Les Miles' dangerous gamble could become folklore as the play that won LSU a national championship.

DynCorp work in Iraq puzzles auditors (Taipei Times)

The US State Department so badly managed a US$1.2 billion contract for Iraqi police training that it cannot tell what it got for the money it spent, a report said yesterday.

Suit's timing puzzles official (York Daily Record)

Lawsuit lists condo association's complaints against Chronister and his business partner. Oct 23, 2007 The timing of a lawsuit filed last week by a York Township condominium association is "very suspect," County Commissioner Steve Chronister said Sunday.

PRESS RELEASE: Set a Course for Adventure! Runaway's Coming to the Nintendo DS (gamesindustry.biz)

October 23, 2007- Nintendo DS owners will need to get ready for an unbelievably exciting trip, as today Focus Home Interactive and Pendulo Studios are pleased to announce Runaway, The Dream of the Turtle DS. With Runaway for DS, players will be invited to travel all around the world, where they'll solve some of the most unique (and hilarious) puzzles and greatest mysteries seen in adventure …

The Tall Stump Wins Casual Game Competition (About.com)

Jay is Games has announced the winners of this year's Casual Game Design Competition, and top honors went to The Tall Stump. It's a quirky platformer with some challenging puzzles…

Akansa helps provide the best for our 'Best' (Hot Springs Village Voice)

Akansa Chapter National Society Daughters of the American Revolution (NSDAR) members Sheila Beatty, Jenet Jolly, Linda Thomas and Sylvia Matthews delivered a trunkload of magazines, calendars, greeting cards, note paper, puzzles and photo albums to the Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (CAVHS) in Little Rock.

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Can You Spot The Mouse?

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MySpace gets <b>games</b>

News Corp's (NYSE:NWS) is getting into the online game business in the hopes of attracting and keeping more users. The largest social networking website will announce a deal with online game company Oberon which provides games to a

International Mobile <b>Games</b> Awards (IMGA) update!

The Judges from the International Mobile Games Awards (IMGA) have shortlisted the 25 titles from 224 game developers across 42 countries who are competing to be the most innovative unpublished game of 2007.

Eight years of <b>games</b> on The Daily Show

Now that Viacom has decided to post the full archives of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart online, we thought it was a good opportunity to look back at the many game-related stories and conversations covered in the eight years since

MySpace <b>Games</b> Launching in January

Now you can add video games to MySpace's list of offerings that you won't have to go anywhere else to find. MySpace Games is set to launch in January of 2008 as part of a partnership with casual-games publisher Oberon Media.

MySpace <b>Games</b> Coming in 2008

Our white label casual gaming solution is allowing us to create a customised games platform that delivers a great experience to MySpace users. Were looking forward to responding to users needs and to involving the best game

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The No. 1 goes in his corner for sudoku (USA Today)

It seems everything Thomas Snyder does, he does at a fast clip. Talking, for instance. And solving puzzles. Snyder, 27, won the USA's first national sudoku championship over the weekend. His time: seven minutes, seven seconds. Even more impressive, he finished the first qualifying round eight minutes before anyone else.

DynCorp work in Iraq puzzles auditors (Taipei Times)

The US State Department so badly managed a US$1.2 billion contract for Iraqi police training that it cannot tell what it got for the money it spent, a report said yesterday.

Suit's timing puzzles official (York Daily Record)

Lawsuit lists condo association's complaints against Chronister and his business partner. Oct 23, 2007 The timing of a lawsuit filed last week by a York Township condominium association is "very suspect," County Commissioner Steve Chronister said Sunday.

The Tall Stump Wins Casual Game Competition (About.com)

Jay is Games has announced the winners of this year's Casual Game Design Competition, and top honors went to The Tall Stump. It's a quirky platformer with some challenging puzzles…

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