August 17, 2008

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The jigsaw puzzles have returned. They have a way of doing that. A Monopoly… (San Francisco Chronicle)

The jigsaw puzzles have returned. They have a way of doing that. A Monopoly set, if you put it away for 15 years or so, inevitably turns out to be missing its dice, or its top hat or some other crucial game piece. We played Sorry with a spare pawn from a…

Ask The Rep: What's happening with Dominion East Ohio gas? (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 you, call (330) 580-8567 and ask.

3 New Scramble Squares Puzzles Introduced by b. dazzle, inc. (Centre Daily Times)

b. dazzle, inc. of Redondo Beach, California, has announced this summer's introduction of three (3) new Scramble Squares(R) 9-piece brain teaser puzzles: "American Revolution," "Kites" and "Moose!"

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Fable 2 Pub <b>Games</b> gold exploit discovered

A crafty player on YouTube has discovered a glitch to quick piles of gold in Fable 2's Pub Games. While playing Tower of Fortune it is possible to quickly change a bet that makes the computer think you're betting low when you are

Hacked PlayStation 3 reportedly runs Blu-ray <b>games</b> from HDD

Hacker StreetskaterFU had no trouble getting confirmation from others that his method of running Blu-ray games from the PlayStation 3's hard drive was indeed legitimate, but it is only confirmed to work with select "older titles"

Financing the Olympic <b>Games</b>–Posner&#39;s Comment

When a sport or other game is played all over the world (chess for example, or soccer), it is natural that there should be international competition. The oddity of the Olympics is that they are presented as athletic competitions between

Computer <b>Games</b> for Kids

Great new site with reviews, news, hints & discount computer and video games. Rent before you buy them.

PS3 hack claimed to run Blu-Ray <b>games</b> from HDD

PS3 hack claimed to run Blu-Ray games from HDD, said to run every copied (illegal) blu-ray games off the hard disk. good news for pirates, bad news for sony.

PC <b>Game</b> Review: Dream Day Wedding: Married in Manhattan

The Dream Day hidden objects game franchise returns with Dream Day Wedding: Married in Manhattan, its fourth game in the series. Once again, the series introduces features that enhance the game. Sometimes a game in a series would

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The jigsaw puzzles have returned. They have a way of doing that. A Monopoly… (San Francisco Chronicle)

The jigsaw puzzles have returned. They have a way of doing that. A Monopoly set, if you put it away for 15 years or so, inevitably turns out to be missing its dice, or its top hat or some other crucial game piece. We played Sorry with a spare pawn from a…

3 New Scramble Squares Puzzles Introduced by b. dazzle, inc. (Centre Daily Times)

b. dazzle, inc. of Redondo Beach, California, has announced this summer's introduction of three (3) new Scramble Squares(R) 9-piece brain teaser puzzles: "American Revolution," "Kites" and "Moose!"

Spencer trial — 'Murder or nothin" option puzzles jurors (Yakima Herald-Republic)

Michael Spencer testified that he fatally shot his girlfriend by accident, and a Yakima County jury found him innocent. But some of the jurors question whether a lesser charge should have been an alternative.

Buttry: What do you think about comic 'new-runs'? (The Gazette)

An editor can't shrink from a controversial issue such as taking on a city's nickname. But dropping a comic strip? We tread carefully where serious stuff such as the comics and crossword puzzles are concerned. I want your guidance on how to handle upcoming changes in a popular strip running in The Gazette. Two weeks from today, "For Better or For Worse" will end nearly 30 years of stories about …

Empowering consumers to save (The New Straits Times)

WHY are these families not buying hypermarket house brands? This puzzles me. The 12 families in the Ringgit & Sense project could have managed their food bill better.

To our readers (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Beginning today, read Saturday Entertainment inside the Business section on C5, where you will find reviews and stories, plus comics, TV/movie listings, puzzles and a Best Bets guide to the weekend's top offerings.

Online (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

The Diet-Blog offers an alternative to the trend-driven diet industry. Stop by for enlightening articles and links.

To our readers (The Philadelphia Inquirer)

Beginning tomorrow, read Saturday Entertainment inside the Business section, where you will find reviews and stories, plus comics, TV and movie listings, puzzles and a Best Bets guide to the weekend's top offerings.

The soundbite that haunts us (Philippine Daily Inquirer)

MANILA, Philippines - IN a Philippines Free Press editorial dated Sept. 3, 1988, the late Teodoro M. Locsin Sr. looked back at a famous statement: The late Pres. Manuel L. Quezon, he wrote, expressed a preference for a government run like hell by Filipinos to one run like heaven by Americans.

Mirror launching parental products (Altoona Mirror)

From Mirror staff reports The Mirror is set to introduce a series of products aimed at providing news, information and support for area parents. First and foremost will be a Web site called MirrorMoms .com that will debut next week. The site will include stories, forums and blogs and provide parents with a chance to share questions, advice, experiences and even pictures.

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