May 2, 2008

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Comics and puzzles survey (The Gazette)

Its that time of year when The Gazette asks you to rate our comics and word puzzles.The Gazette has taken this straw poll for more than 20 years. The results of the poll help us understand the demographics of our comics readers which strips appeal to younger and older readers, men and women. The information is one of the factors we consider when dropping or adding a comic strip.You can vote …

Solving a $2 trillion puzzle (CNN Money)

Reducing health care costs - and insuring the 47 million Americans who have no coverage - is the Rubik's Cube of policy puzzles. And it's one that the Democratic and Republican presidential candidates say they can solve.

Absence of street fury in Zimbabwe puzzles analysts (Chicago Tribune)

A deep well of stoicism in Zimbabwe's victimized population has for years been a source of puzzlement to many Africa analysts, humanitarian workers and foreign journalists. The Tribune's Paul Salopek reports.

Tree committee puzzles over important issues (Jacksonville News)

Public only or should it include private land? If it includes private land, should existing homes be grandfathered in and what will happen when an existing home is sold?

Wii and DS getting Rubik's game News by (EuroGamer)

Rubik's World will be out this autumn and takes you inside the Cube, where it slings all sorts of easy to pick up but difficult to master puzzles at you.

Spare Times: For Children (New York Times)

FOR CHILDREN.

Noofangle Media Introduces TVPuzzles(TM) Casual Gaming Platform (Centre Daily Times)

Noofangle Media, online publisher of Shopperati(TM) and GreenRightNow(TM), today introduced TVPuzzles(TM) (www.TVpuzzles.com), a new casual gaming platform designed specifically for the websites of television stations. Created in partnership with UCLICK, the largest distributor of comics and word games on the web, TVPuzzles.com offers a variety of games and puzzles - including crossword and …

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