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- ''Virtual Greats'' Enters $1.5 Billion Virtual Goods Market (Centre Daily Times)
Millions of Us LLC, an agency specializing in virtual worlds and large online communities, today announced that it has launched a new company, "Virtual Greats," to take advantage of the rapidly growing market for virtual goods. In connection with today's launch announcement, Millions of Us also announced that Virtual Greats will have distribution rights for virtual goods associated with the ...
- Norman MacAfee: The Greatest President We Never Had (HuffingtonPost)
Robert Kennedy believed that politics was an honorable profession, and that government could be used for good. His murder sent a message of hopelessness, that nothing was possible anymore.
- Join Great Books Group - Cape May County Herald
Join Great Books GroupCape May County Herald, United States - 2 hours agoThe group uses a series of books issued by the Great Books Foundation which include works of philosophy, drama, poetry, and short stories. ...
- Friday's results - Times Online
2.20 (5f) 1, Viva Ronaldo (P Hanagan, 7-4); 2, Every Second (6-4 fav); 3, Carnaby Haggerston (9-2). 9 ran. NR: Bees River. 1½l, 1¼l. R Fahey. Tote: £2.70; £1.20, £1.20, £1.30. Exacta: £4.10. CSF: £4.43. 2.50 (1m 208yd) 1, Goodbye Mr Bond (J ...
- Bypass summer traffic headaches and hop the ferry - Anchorage Daily News
You already can see the traffic building on some of the main travel routes here in Southcentral Alaska: up to Denali, down to Seward and on the Kenai Peninsula. Here's a tip: If you want to avoid the crowds and enjoy a new experience, consider a ...
- Daily TWiP - Limerick Day - Nashua Telegraph
Welcome to the Daily TWiP (short for The Week in Preview), a daily online round-up of unique holidays, compelling historical observances, nifty birth and death anniversaries, and all the other odds and ends we couldn't cram into The Week in Preview ...
- Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ... - RedOrbit
Maine Native Winslow Myers' Paintings Exhibited at Gallery 170's ...RedOrbit, TX - 8 hours ago... meanings associated with voyages, change, death and contrast, like the contrast between tropic and temperate out of which Wallace Stevens made poetry. ...
- IngenuityFest brings together art and technology -- and hopefully the ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Plain Dealer file IngenuityFest director James Levin at the 2007 festival. This year, Levin hopes to draw at least 50,000 attendees to the event. IngenuityFest will overtake Cleveland's PlayhouseSquare neighborhood starting Friday. Are you ingenious ...
- One nation, under DOOMTREE - Minneapolis Star Tribune
Members of Doom Tree from left are, Cecil Otter, Sims, Turbo Nemesis. Dessa, Paper Tiger, Mike Mictlan. In back, Lazerbeak, MK Larada, The Twin Cities' second best-known rap crew just made its first tour together. Now it's back home to celebrate its ...
- Juneteenth celebrated locally - Daily Iberian
Juneteenth celebrated locallyDaily Iberian, LA - 4 hours agoBY MARY CATHARINE MARTIN THE DAILY IBERIAN It might be tempting to answer “The Emancipation Proclamation,†but it wasn’t until two years later, ...
- The Dark Knight, Madonna and the Coolest Brothers of All Time: It's ... - Cleveland Plain Dealer
Jack Nicholson was reportedly miffed that nobody asked him, at age 71, to reprise his role as the Joker. Just imagine the action sequences if he'd been cast: Batman and his archrival engage in a car chase through the streets of Gotham at an annoying ...
- No reason in love (Bennington Banner)
French mathematician Blaise Pascal, not one to brood on emotional fuzziness, once observed that "the heart has reasons that reason cannot know." Of course, it might have taken a scientist to philosophize such an understatement into history.
- Valedictorians and salutatorians named for 2008 (The Daily Advance)
Each year The Daily Advance recognizes the class valedictorians and salutatorians from area public high schools.
- Solzhenitsyn's elusive Russia - International Herald Tribune
In May of 1974, three months after his dramatic expulsion from the Soviet Union, Alexander Solzhenitsyn entered on a search for a place to live in North America. The search would end with a 50-acre hideaway in Cavendish, Vermont, but the first stop ...
- Looking for something to do? Diversions listings for June 26 weekend (Evansville Courier & Press)
Diversions listings for June 26.
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