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Gameworld: Tween players impacting online game development read story A booming market of tweens is changing the landscape of online games.
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How to Retire At Any Age read story This couple launched a new life overseas. |
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Tweens impacting online game industry read story A booming market of tweens is changing the landscape of online games. This audience of boys and girls aged 8 to 11 has game publishers launching new games like Sony Online Entertainment's "Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures." |
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Nailers plan to ‘keep hockey alive in Johnstown’ read story The Wheeling Nailers unveiled Phase I of their plans for 10 ECHL regular season games to be played at Cambria County War Memorial Arena in 2010-11. |
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KC bartenders use innovative ingredients to spiff up old standards read story A dizzying array of new spirits, liqueurs, bitters and fresh-made ingredients has put vintage favorites back on the menu while allowing for countless variations. Add passionate bartenders and a savvy cocktail crowd, and Kansas City has become a great place to drink. |
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Margaretta students go geek read story MARGARETTA TWP. Kids today grow up with the Internet -- playing games, chatting, even building chara 1693331.txt By date (default) read more |
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Fitting result for Saints veteran read story SMITHTON gave Peter Brown a memorable 150th game, defeating East Devonport by 69 points. |
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Sports - Sailing and Boating read story Dr. Nicholas Iliff was proud and pleased to capture class honors in the Cedar Point Race last weekend. Iliff is one of a dwindling few Chesapeake Bay sailors who know the storied history of the regatta organized by the Gibson Island Yacht Squadron. |
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Two Blues playing it safe for Central Coast derby read story PENGUIN has been forced to ring in the changes for tomorrow's Central Coast derby against Ulverstone. |
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TV Watch: 'Big Brother' recap: Double, double eviction and trouble read story Last night's episode of Big Brother was like being served a really big meal after a long period of hunger. You consume it too fast, and afterward, you're full and uncomfortable. |
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