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Virtual farm games absorb real money, real lives
Games like FarmVille have developed vast followings, but how much time and effort are some top players putting into them? And is it healthy? We talk to some of the companies involved and the players who are playing them.
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Apply for free library card at Delano Public Library
September is Library Card Sign-up Month, and the Delano Public Library wants to make sure that all children in the community have the smartest card of all - a library card.
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Rockies fall to Philly, drop 6 1/2 games behind in wild card
It was, in many ways, a strange night at Coors Field. It was a one-game homestand with too many hits, too many mistakes and too little Pepto-Bismol for the Phillies nine-run seventh inning.
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Sign up for library card, join Friends of the Little Elm Public Library
In recognition of National Library Card Sign-up month in September, Lake Cities Library, Little Elm Public Library, and The Colony Public Library, are having a friendly tri-city competition to see who can sign up the most new library patrons.
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Colorado Rockies: Don't Count Them Out Just Yet
As the calendar turns to September, baseball races are really starting to heat up. The NL Wild Card has a few possible candidates: the Phillies lead the Giants by two games and are 5.5 up on the fading Cardinals. The Rockies find themselves 6.5 games out of the Wild Card lead after a seemingly season-killing, eight-game losing streak at the end of July. They are still 7.5 games out of the NL ...
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Colorado Rockies Take Tough Loss
Two games...that was two games.
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Colorado Rockies Take Tough Loss
Two games...that was two games. The Rockies just dropped one of the most emotionally exhausting games I’ve ever seen, 12-11. Hey, it’s football season, so I guess they needed to have a football game score. The big number now is 6.5 games. If the Rockies had won, it would have been 4.5 games. That’s how big it is to play the team currently in the lead of the National League wild-card race, the ...
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Turia slams Act’s race card games
Maori Party co-leader Tariana Turia is accusing ACT MP David Garrett of playing the race card in a bid to create division and win votes.
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World stocks up ahead of key US jobs data
World stock markets rose Friday ahead of a U.S. jobs report that could help determine whether the Federal Reserve opts to introduce fresh measures to get the world's largest economy going again.
World stocks rise ahead of US employment report
World stock markets climbed as investors took heart from a slight improvement in U.S. economic indicators ahead of a crucial employment report due later Friday.
World Trade Center beams arrive in Tequesta in time for memorial event
World Trade Center beams arrive in Tequesta in time for memorial event
World first exhibit in Bendigo
A world premiere exhibition of wedding dresses is set to open in the regional city of Bendigo in 2011.
World Coaches: 'FINA Boss Violated Rules'
The World Swimming Coaches Association is to lodge an official complaint with the president of FINA over what it alleges to have been a 'flagrant violation' of rules by the executive director of the international federation, Cornel Marculescu
World trade expands 25% in first half of 2010 – WTO
The value of world merchandise trade rose around 25 percent in the first six months of 2010 up strongly from the same period of 2009. The surge in trade growth marks a continuation of the trend which started in the first quarter of the year, according to the World Trade Organization (WTO). World merchandise exports increased by about 7 percent in the second quarter of 2010, in comparison with ...
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