April 7, 2008

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Deadly Ape Heart Disease Puzzles Zoos (AP via Yahoo! Malaysia News)

Mopie looked the picture of ape fitness.

Deadly Ape Heart Disease Puzzles Zoos (Channel 8 San Diego)

Mopie looked the picture of ape fitness: His shoulders were broad and imposing, his silver-haired back sculpted and muscular, his biceps bulging as wide as a wrestler's thighs when he scratched his head.

Deadly ape heart disease puzzles zoos (The San Luis Obispo Tribune)

Mopie looked the picture of ape fitness: His shoulders were broad and imposing, his silver-haired back sculpted and muscular, his biceps bulging as wide as a wrestler's thighs when he scratched his head. He had a healthy appetite (he'd put away 7 pounds of food daily) and Mopie was no couch gorilla, either: He'd nimbly scale the mesh of his enclosures at the National Zoo in Washington, D.C., …

Pie and puzzles for reading (Winona Daily News)

ALMA, Wis. Mary Johnson remembers growing up in the 1950s when she would spend her Saturday nights eating homemade apple pie and playing games with friends and family.

NEWS: This Week's Virtual Console (Nintendo World Report)

Two NES games this Monday. Yoshi's Cookie and Bases Loaded provide delicious puzzles and dual viewpoint baseball.

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Black Professionals In <b>Games</b>: NGai Croal Talks Stereotypes <b>…</b>

Throughout my conversations in the special week-long series, we also spoke about diversity in general; all kinds of people play games, but it doesnt seem that all kinds of people make them. This idea led me to my latest series where I

Video (<b>games</b>) Haven&#39;t Killed the Mo-oo-vie Star…or the TV Star <b>…</b>

Today's Gamasutra has an excellent interview with game developer Peter Molyneux which accurately describes the impact the gaming industry has had on other media, particularly film The verdict? You have to read between the lines,

New <b>games</b> this week: Portal edition

But it's also Game of the Year, so we figure it's probably worth noting when the incredible, delectable Portal finally moves out of her parents' house and into an adorable studio apartment of her own. It's a good week for PCs all around

The <b>Games</b> We Played

The games you played as a child have a story to tell. Whether they were board games or games you played with your neighborhood friends, whether they were played spontaneously at recess or organized by your teacher- playing games is one

PC <b>Games</b>: Frontlines: Fuel of War Review/Impression

Frontlines: Fuel of War is an FPS (First Person Shooter) game that puts you as a member of Western Alliance (the good guys) against Red Star (a combination of Chinese and Russian forces aka the bad guys). It actually covers one of the

EA Sports <b>Games</b> Axed for PC, And Its All Your Fault

Madden 09 is the first casualty of the cull, which is apparently because we love our consoles too much.

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Black Professionals In <b>Games</b>: NGai Croal Talks Stereotypes <b>…</b>

Throughout my conversations in the special week-long series, we also spoke about diversity in general; all kinds of people play games, but it doesnt seem that all kinds of people make them. This idea led me to my latest series where I

Saving Money at Baseball <b>Games</b>

Going to a major league baseball game is expensive. In Boston, if you are lucky enough to get tickets at face value, it will cost you $314 for a family of four with beer, hot dogs, and soda. Its not just the cost of tickets and

New <b>games</b> this week: Portal edition

But it's also Game of the Year, so we figure it's probably worth noting when the incredible, delectable Portal finally moves out of her parents' house and into an adorable studio apartment of her own. It's a good week for PCs all around

The <b>Games</b> We Played

The games you played as a child have a story to tell. Whether they were board games or games you played with your neighborhood friends, whether they were played spontaneously at recess or organized by your teacher- playing games is one

PC <b>Games</b>: Frontlines: Fuel of War Review/Impression

Frontlines: Fuel of War is an FPS (First Person Shooter) game that puts you as a member of Western Alliance (the good guys) against Red Star (a combination of Chinese and Russian forces aka the bad guys). It actually covers one of the

EA Sports <b>Games</b> Axed for PC, And Its All Your Fault

Madden 09 is the first casualty of the cull, which is apparently because we love our consoles too much.

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Pie and puzzles for reading (Winona Daily News)

ALMA, Wis. Mary Johnson remembers growing up in the 1950s when she would spend her Saturday nights eating homemade apple pie and playing games with friends and family.

Stabbing puzzles victim's family (Toronto Star)

In a house of sorrow, grieving friends and family of Luis Estrada-Lemmon kept asking, why?

Solve life's big puzzles with faith (Erie Times-News)

Some time ago, one of my daughters, knowing how much I enjoy puzzles of most any sort, introduced me to sudoku. Since then I have walked that fine line between avid enjoyment and addiction.

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.

Deadly ape heart disease puzzles zoos (AP via Yahoo! News)

Mopie looked the picture of ape fitness: His shoulders were broad and imposing, his silver-haired back sculpted and muscular, his biceps bulging as wide as a wrestler's thighs when he scratched his head.

12:39 (BST), 04/04/2008 Hoyle Enchanted Puzzles Press Release PROVIDED BY GAMES PRESS For Immediate Release Boomzap … (gamesindustry.biz)

Boomzap Entertainment, a leading developer of casual games, announced today that Hoyle Enchanted Puzzles, published through Encore, is now available at Big Fish Games.

Padres' Peavy puzzles Penny, Dodgers (ESPN)

Visit ESPN.com for the complete story.

Deadly ape heart disease puzzles zoos (MSNBC)

Gorillas in zoos around the nation, particularly males and those in their 20s and 30s, have been falling ill — and sometimes dying suddenly — from progressive heart ailments ranging from aneurisms to valvular disease to cardiomyopathy.

Books: 'What is life?' (The Christian Science Monitor)

Even today, when scientists can create life in their labs, the question remains.

Deadly Ape Heart Disease Puzzles Zoos (AP via Yahoo! Singapore News)

Mopie looked the picture of ape fitness: His shoulders were broad and imposing, his silver-haired back sculpted and muscular, his biceps bulging as wide as a wrestler's thighs when he scratched his head. He had a healthy appetite (he'd put away 7 pounds of food daily) and Mopie was no couch gorilla, either: He'd nimbly scale the mesh of his enclosures at the National Zoo in Washington, …

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Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games.

Turnaround: Crisis, Leadership, and the Olympic Games
by: Mitt Romney
publisher: Regnery Publishing, Inc.
, released: 25 August, 2004

price: $18.45 (new), $9.97 (used)

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Black Professionals In <b>Games</b>: NGai Croal Talks Stereotypes <b>…</b>

Throughout my conversations in the special week-long series, we also spoke about diversity in general; all kinds of people play games, but it doesnt seem that all kinds of people make them. This idea led me to my latest series where I

New <b>games</b> this week: Portal edition

But it's also Game of the Year, so we figure it's probably worth noting when the incredible, delectable Portal finally moves out of her parents' house and into an adorable studio apartment of her own. It's a good week for PCs all around

Saving Money at Baseball <b>Games</b>

Going to a major league baseball game is expensive. In Boston, if you are lucky enough to get tickets at face value, it will cost you $314 for a family of four with beer, hot dogs, and soda. Its not just the cost of tickets and

Mailbag: Night <b>Games</b> and MSU Recruiting

The University has indeed had a pretty consistent aversion to playing games under the lights. Lloyd Carr's Wolverines never played a home game with a start later than 4:30, whereas Rich Rodriguez's Mountaineers played night games

Women in <b>Games</b> 2008

Women in Games is a very good series of conferences discussing exactly that - Women in Games, in research, in the industry, in the games themselves. This year it is at the University of Warwick; September 10th - 12th 2008.

PC <b>Games</b>: Frontlines: Fuel of War Review/Impression

Frontlines: Fuel of War is an FPS (First Person Shooter) game that puts you as a member of Western Alliance (the good guys) against Red Star (a combination of Chinese and Russian forces aka the bad guys). It actually covers one of the

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Saving Money at Baseball <b>Games</b>

Going to a major league baseball game is expensive. In Boston, if you are lucky enough to get tickets at face value, it will cost you $314 for a family of four with beer, hot dogs, and soda. Its not just the cost of tickets and

Mailbag: Night <b>Games</b> and MSU Recruiting

The University has indeed had a pretty consistent aversion to playing games under the lights. Lloyd Carr's Wolverines never played a home game with a start later than 4:30, whereas Rich Rodriguez's Mountaineers played night games

Sharing News <b>Games</b>

Below each game on the Play the News portal you will find a section called Share This Game. You may post any game to your website or blog using the iframe embed tag. For embedding the game, please note: because they have fixed

New <b>games</b> this week: Portal edition

But it's also Game of the Year, so we figure it's probably worth noting when the incredible, delectable Portal finally moves out of her parents' house and into an adorable studio apartment of her own. It's a good week for PCs all around

Fifa 2008

This seems to be a new trend in EA games since there are similar systems in both Skate and Fight Night and whilst it requires more skill to get the hang of it gives the player more control, more versatility, more room to be creative and

Women in <b>Games</b> 2008

Women in Games is a very good series of conferences discussing exactly that - Women in Games, in research, in the industry, in the games themselves. This year it is at the University of Warwick; September 10th - 12th 2008.

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Pie and puzzles for reading (Winona Daily News)

ALMA, Wis. Mary Johnson remembers growing up in the 1950s when she would spend her Saturday nights eating homemade apple pie and playing games with friends and family.

Solve life's big puzzles with faith (Erie Times-News)

Some time ago, one of my daughters, knowing how much I enjoy puzzles of most any sort, introduced me to sudoku. Since then I have walked that fine line between avid enjoyment and addiction.

Deadly ape heart disease puzzles zoos (AP via Yahoo! News)

Mopie looked the picture of ape fitness: His shoulders were broad and imposing, his silver-haired back sculpted and muscular, his biceps bulging as wide as a wrestler's thighs when he scratched his head.

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.

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