February 1, 2008

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Summer Video <b>Game</b> Camp Uses Award-Winning Unreal Tournament 3

So whats the best way to teach technology, and more specifically, the emerging field of video game development, to teens? Campbell, CA based iD Tech Camps, Americas largest national youth summer computer camp, thinks it has the answer

Video <b>Game</b> Culture

Video game culture is a form of new media culture that has been influenced by video games. As computer and video games have increased exponentially in popularity over time, they have caused significant impact upon popular culture.

xii <b>game</b> Pitch: Sketchy Memories

Four years ago, when I first discovered AGS and decided to turn my game making aspirations into amateur reality, I started writing what would be my first game. And, like most wide eyed kids who set out to make their first game,

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Man's death in gunbattle puzzles his friends (The Florida Times-Union)

After meeting neighbor Joel Abner three years ago, Kelsey Cheesman said he quickly became a best friend and big brother.

How to Solve Three Puzzles (Newsweek)

New knowledge and sophisticated diagnostic techniques are helping doctors recognize early signs of autism, Alzheimer's disease and heart problems in women. Harvard experts report on the advances that are giving patients hope.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (Centre Daily Times)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (wallstreet:online AG)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed. Talking as fast as his fingers fly over the

Scientists create 'no tears' onions (Independent Online)

A discovery could signal an end to one of cooking's eternal puzzles: why does cutting up a simple onion sting the eyes and trigger teardrops?

Homemaker enjoyed solving crossword puzzles (SaukValley.com)

Joan Cooper read about the sacred and deciphered clues from history. A homemaker, Joan attended St. Anne Catholic Church in Dixon.

Antarctic ice riddle keeps sea-level secrets (Mail and Guardian)

A deep freeze holding 90% of the world's ice, Antarctica is one of the biggest puzzles in debate on global warming with risks that any thaw could raise sea levels faster than United Nations projections.

Natural Gas Smell Puzzles Firefighters (KXXV Waco)

Firefighters and HAZMAT crews spent the better part of Thursday morning trying to determine the source of a strong smell of natural gas near Loop 340 and the Brazos River in Waco.

Gym ban puzzles top bodybuilder (The New Zealand Herald)

Just how big is too big? Darryn Onekawa of Rotorua, the Mr New Zealand 2005 winner, is stumped. Last week the 120kg professional bodybuilder was barred from a casual training session at Lifestyle 2000 Health Centre in the city.

Music of 'Iredell Idol' contestant Karla Causey going strong (Statesville Record & Landmark)

VIDEO: See the interview here Karla Causey's plate fills with benefit concerts, special events - even weddings. She is even credited as Iredell County's only "Iredell Idol," a title that puzzles Causey. The bubbly singer-songwriter is slated to perform Friday night at La Dolce Vita in downtown Statesville. Causey dropped by the R&L last week to share her inspirations and aspirations. Here's a …

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Man's death in gunbattle puzzles his friends (The Florida Times-Union)

After meeting neighbor Joel Abner three years ago, Kelsey Cheesman said he quickly became a best friend and big brother.

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New knowledge and sophisticated diagnostic techniques are helping doctors recognize early signs of autism, Alzheimer's disease and heart problems in women. Harvard experts report on the advances that are giving patients hope.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (Centre Daily Times)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (wallstreet:online AG)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed. Talking as fast as his fingers fly over the

Scientists create 'no tears' onions (Independent Online)

A discovery could signal an end to one of cooking's eternal puzzles: why does cutting up a simple onion sting the eyes and trigger teardrops?

Homemaker enjoyed solving crossword puzzles (SaukValley.com)

Joan Cooper read about the sacred and deciphered clues from history. A homemaker, Joan attended St. Anne Catholic Church in Dixon.

Antarctic ice riddle keeps sea-level secrets (Mail and Guardian)

A deep freeze holding 90% of the world's ice, Antarctica is one of the biggest puzzles in debate on global warming with risks that any thaw could raise sea levels faster than United Nations projections.

Natural Gas Smell Puzzles Firefighters (KXXV Waco)

Firefighters and HAZMAT crews spent the better part of Thursday morning trying to determine the source of a strong smell of natural gas near Loop 340 and the Brazos River in Waco.

Gym ban puzzles top bodybuilder (The New Zealand Herald)

Just how big is too big? Darryn Onekawa of Rotorua, the Mr New Zealand 2005 winner, is stumped. Last week the 120kg professional bodybuilder was barred from a casual training session at Lifestyle 2000 Health Centre in the city.

Music of 'Iredell Idol' contestant Karla Causey going strong (Statesville Record & Landmark)

VIDEO: See the interview here Karla Causey's plate fills with benefit concerts, special events - even weddings. She is even credited as Iredell County's only "Iredell Idol," a title that puzzles Causey. The bubbly singer-songwriter is slated to perform Friday night at La Dolce Vita in downtown Statesville. Causey dropped by the R&L last week to share her inspirations and aspirations. Here's a …

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After meeting neighbor Joel Abner three years ago, Kelsey Cheesman said he quickly became a best friend and big brother.

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New knowledge and sophisticated diagnostic techniques are helping doctors recognize early signs of autism, Alzheimer's disease and heart problems in women. Harvard experts report on the advances that are giving patients hope.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (Centre Daily Times)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (wallstreet:online AG)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed. Talking as fast as his fingers fly over the

Scientists create 'no tears' onions (Independent Online)

A discovery could signal an end to one of cooking's eternal puzzles: why does cutting up a simple onion sting the eyes and trigger teardrops?

Homemaker enjoyed solving crossword puzzles (SaukValley.com)

Joan Cooper read about the sacred and deciphered clues from history. A homemaker, Joan attended St. Anne Catholic Church in Dixon.

Natural Gas Smell Puzzles Firefighters (KXXV Waco)

Firefighters and HAZMAT crews spent the better part of Thursday morning trying to determine the source of a strong smell of natural gas near Loop 340 and the Brazos River in Waco.

Gym ban puzzles top bodybuilder (The New Zealand Herald)

Just how big is too big? Darryn Onekawa of Rotorua, the Mr New Zealand 2005 winner, is stumped. Last week the 120kg professional bodybuilder was barred from a casual training session at Lifestyle 2000 Health Centre in the city.

Burress' prediction puzzles Brady (El Paso Times)

PHOENIX — Tom Brady scoffed. Plaxico Burress wondered what all the attention was about.

Music of 'Iredell Idol' contestant Karla Causey going strong (Statesville Record & Landmark)

VIDEO: See the interview here Karla Causey's plate fills with benefit concerts, special events - even weddings. She is even credited as Iredell County's only "Iredell Idol," a title that puzzles Causey. The bubbly singer-songwriter is slated to perform Friday night at La Dolce Vita in downtown Statesville. Causey dropped by the R&L last week to share her inspirations and aspirations. Here's a …

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Man's death in gunbattle puzzles his friends (The Florida Times-Union)

After meeting neighbor Joel Abner three years ago, Kelsey Cheesman said he quickly became a best friend and big brother.

How to Solve Three Puzzles (Newsweek)

New knowledge and sophisticated diagnostic techniques are helping doctors recognize early signs of autism, Alzheimer's disease and heart problems in women. Harvard experts report on the advances that are giving patients hope.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (Centre Daily Times)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed.

Numbers Game: Stanford Researcher Reigns Supreme in Solving Sudoku Puzzles (wallstreet:online AG)

Thomas Snyder, PhD, feels the need for speed. Talking as fast as his fingers fly over the

Homemaker enjoyed solving crossword puzzles (SaukValley.com)

Joan Cooper read about the sacred and deciphered clues from history. A homemaker, Joan attended St. Anne Catholic Church in Dixon.

Natural Gas Smell Puzzles Firefighters (KXXV Waco)

Firefighters and HAZMAT crews spent the better part of Thursday morning trying to determine the source of a strong smell of natural gas near Loop 340 and the Brazos River in Waco.

Gym ban puzzles top bodybuilder (The New Zealand Herald)

Just how big is too big? Darryn Onekawa of Rotorua, the Mr New Zealand 2005 winner, is stumped. Last week the 120kg professional bodybuilder was barred from a casual training session at Lifestyle 2000 Health Centre in the city.

Burress' prediction puzzles Brady (El Paso Times)

PHOENIX — Tom Brady scoffed. Plaxico Burress wondered what all the attention was about.

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