November 5, 2007

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Seeking games and puzzles? (The Olympian)

The Olympian is looking for groups - such as youth groups, PTAs and senior centers - that are interested in used board games, puzzles, playing cards, flash cards, ed ucational toys and similar items.

ASK THE REP (The Canton Repository)

Have a question? Can't find an answer? The Repository is here to help. From the everyday to the quirky, whatever puzzles your mind, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

Eatery plans to build house on site (Jacksonville Daily News)

Building a house is a complex and highly-orchestrated concept that requires expertise and a solid foundation. But Texas Roadhouse of Jacksonville Managing Partner Laura Younker is pushing the concept even further with a project that turns not-so-mobile homes into southbound puzzles on wheels.

DoC puzzles over mystery of the mercurial hermit (The New Zealand Herald)

An unkempt and uncommunicative hermit, living rough in the wilderness of Stewart Island, is thought to have been stealing food from Department of Conservation maintenance huts.

Airborne Entertainment Announces Tropix: the Casual Mobile Game That Plays Like a Vacation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

LOS ANGELES—-Pack your bags as Airborne Entertainment Inc. brings the feel of an island adventure to mobile phones with the release of its newest mobile game, Tropix. With more than five hours of puzzles, adventures, card games and a beach-inspired version of Sudoku, Tropix is sweeping onto major U.S. carriers like a cool island breeze.

Microsoft works family angle in new Xbox ads (USA Today)

Microsoft's new Xbox ads reach out to an audience beyond the stereotypical young male "gamer."

RBI: managing flows or flaws? (Express India)

The moot question that puzzles them (bankers) is getting to know whether the regulator is following the market or whether the market is following the regulator

50 Greatest Game Innovations (BusinessWeek)

From gameplay, to presentation to input devices, videogames are a hotbed of innovation. Here are some that have already made their impactand others that will shape the future of the medium

Collinsville mom of triplets recovering from debilitating illness (Belleville News-Democrat)

Liz Peel sat cross-legged in her family room amidst colored balls, wooden puzzles, books and lots of toys. Nearby, her husband, Jeff, laid on his side in front of a big, green tunnel that snaked across the room.

'Wheel of Fortune' marks 25th year (Belleville News-Democrat)

It may be a quarter of a century old, but TV's "Wheel of Fortune" just keeps on spinning. The nighttime syndicated show is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. Pat Sajak, the show's host, has been posing word puzzles for 27 years (he started when it was still a daytime entry) and co-hostess Vanna White has been turning over those pesky letters for 25 years.

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Seeking games and puzzles? (The Olympian)

The Olympian is looking for groups - such as youth groups, PTAs and senior centers - that are interested in used board games, puzzles, playing cards, flash cards, ed ucational toys and similar items.

ASK THE REP (The Canton Repository)

Have a question? Can't find an answer? The Repository is here to help. From the everyday to the quirky, whatever puzzles your mind, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

Eatery plans to build house on site (Jacksonville Daily News)

Building a house is a complex and highly-orchestrated concept that requires expertise and a solid foundation. But Texas Roadhouse of Jacksonville Managing Partner Laura Younker is pushing the concept even further with a project that turns not-so-mobile homes into southbound puzzles on wheels.

DoC puzzles over mystery of the mercurial hermit (The New Zealand Herald)

An unkempt and uncommunicative hermit, living rough in the wilderness of Stewart Island, is thought to have been stealing food from Department of Conservation maintenance huts.

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Late breaking news

Seeking games and puzzles? (The Olympian)

The Olympian is looking for groups - such as youth groups, PTAs and senior centers - that are interested in used board games, puzzles, playing cards, flash cards, ed ucational toys and similar items.

ASK THE REP (The Canton Repository)

Have a question? Can't find an answer? The Repository is here to help. From the everyday to the quirky, whatever puzzles your mind, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

Eatery plans to build house on site (Jacksonville Daily News)

Building a house is a complex and highly-orchestrated concept that requires expertise and a solid foundation. But Texas Roadhouse of Jacksonville Managing Partner Laura Younker is pushing the concept even further with a project that turns not-so-mobile homes into southbound puzzles on wheels.

DoC puzzles over mystery of the mercurial hermit (The New Zealand Herald)

An unkempt and uncommunicative hermit, living rough in the wilderness of Stewart Island, is thought to have been stealing food from Department of Conservation maintenance huts.

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Late breaking news

Seeking games and puzzles? (The Olympian)

The Olympian is looking for groups - such as youth groups, PTAs and senior centers - that are interested in used board games, puzzles, playing cards, flash cards, ed ucational toys and similar items.

ASK THE REP (The Canton Repository)

Have a question? Can't find an answer? The Repository is here to help. From the everyday to the quirky, whatever puzzles your mind, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

Eatery plans to build house on site (Jacksonville Daily News)

Building a house is a complex and highly-orchestrated concept that requires expertise and a solid foundation. But Texas Roadhouse of Jacksonville Managing Partner Laura Younker is pushing the concept even further with a project that turns not-so-mobile homes into southbound puzzles on wheels.

DoC puzzles over mystery of the mercurial hermit (The New Zealand Herald)

An unkempt and uncommunicative hermit, living rough in the wilderness of Stewart Island, is thought to have been stealing food from Department of Conservation maintenance huts.

Airborne Entertainment Announces Tropix: the Casual Mobile Game That Plays Like a Vacation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

LOS ANGELES—-Pack your bags as Airborne Entertainment Inc. brings the feel of an island adventure to mobile phones with the release of its newest mobile game, Tropix. With more than five hours of puzzles, adventures, card games and a beach-inspired version of Sudoku, Tropix is sweeping onto major U.S. carriers like a cool island breeze.

RBI: managing flows or flaws? (Express India)

The moot question that puzzles them (bankers) is getting to know whether the regulator is following the market or whether the market is following the regulator

Microsoft works family angle in new Xbox ads (USA Today)

Microsoft's new Xbox ads reach out to an audience beyond the stereotypical young male "gamer."

Collinsville mom of triplets recovering from debilitating illness (Belleville News-Democrat)

Liz Peel sat cross-legged in her family room amidst colored balls, wooden puzzles, books and lots of toys. Nearby, her husband, Jeff, laid on his side in front of a big, green tunnel that snaked across the room.

'Wheel of Fortune' marks 25th year (Belleville News-Democrat)

It may be a quarter of a century old, but TV's "Wheel of Fortune" just keeps on spinning. The nighttime syndicated show is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. Pat Sajak, the show's host, has been posing word puzzles for 27 years (he started when it was still a daytime entry) and co-hostess Vanna White has been turning over those pesky letters for 25 years.

Kids yoga class bends the body and mind (The Oshkosh Northwestern)

People have been studying the art of Yoga for centuries, starting in ancient India. Recently Sandy Kletti, a Yoga instructor for the Oshkosh Recreation Department, has decided to take the lessons and benefits of Yoga and teach it to kids between the ages of three and 15. In the yoga class for kids we make it more creative and imaginative, Kletti said. Sometimes we use books, puzzles and …

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Late breaking news

Seeking games and puzzles? (The Olympian)

The Olympian is looking for groups - such as youth groups, PTAs and senior centers - that are interested in used board games, puzzles, playing cards, flash cards, ed ucational toys and similar items.

ASK THE REP (The Canton Repository)

Have a question? Can't find an answer? The Repository is here to help. From the everyday to the quirky, whatever puzzles your mind, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

Eatery plans to build house on site (Jacksonville Daily News)

Building a house is a complex and highly-orchestrated concept that requires expertise and a solid foundation. But Texas Roadhouse of Jacksonville Managing Partner Laura Younker is pushing the concept even further with a project that turns not-so-mobile homes into southbound puzzles on wheels.

DoC puzzles over mystery of the mercurial hermit (The New Zealand Herald)

An unkempt and uncommunicative hermit, living rough in the wilderness of Stewart Island, is thought to have been stealing food from Department of Conservation maintenance huts.

Airborne Entertainment Announces Tropix: the Casual Mobile Game That Plays Like a Vacation (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

LOS ANGELES—-Pack your bags as Airborne Entertainment Inc. brings the feel of an island adventure to mobile phones with the release of its newest mobile game, Tropix. With more than five hours of puzzles, adventures, card games and a beach-inspired version of Sudoku, Tropix is sweeping onto major U.S. carriers like a cool island breeze.

RBI: managing flows or flaws? (Express India)

The moot question that puzzles them (bankers) is getting to know whether the regulator is following the market or whether the market is following the regulator

Microsoft works family angle in new Xbox ads (USA Today)

Microsoft's new Xbox ads reach out to an audience beyond the stereotypical young male "gamer."

Collinsville mom of triplets recovering from debilitating illness (Belleville News-Democrat)

Liz Peel sat cross-legged in her family room amidst colored balls, wooden puzzles, books and lots of toys. Nearby, her husband, Jeff, laid on his side in front of a big, green tunnel that snaked across the room.

'Wheel of Fortune' marks 25th year (Belleville News-Democrat)

It may be a quarter of a century old, but TV's "Wheel of Fortune" just keeps on spinning. The nighttime syndicated show is celebrating its 25th anniversary this month. Pat Sajak, the show's host, has been posing word puzzles for 27 years (he started when it was still a daytime entry) and co-hostess Vanna White has been turning over those pesky letters for 25 years.

Kids yoga class bends the body and mind (The Oshkosh Northwestern)

People have been studying the art of Yoga for centuries, starting in ancient India. Recently Sandy Kletti, a Yoga instructor for the Oshkosh Recreation Department, has decided to take the lessons and benefits of Yoga and teach it to kids between the ages of three and 15. In the yoga class for kids we make it more creative and imaginative, Kletti said. Sometimes we use books, puzzles and …

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