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New Delhi to Curtain Off Slums During 2010 Commonwealth GamesDate: Mon, 17. August 2009 19:41:06
Admittedly the Commonwealth Games don't generate the revenue of the Olympic games, but the clean-up effort that New Delhi is taking on for the 2010 Commonwealth Games looks pretty lame in comparison to what China did for the Beijing Olympic Games. Officials have given up, and are going to curtain off slum dwellers during the games.
New Delhi to Curtain Off Slums During 2010 Commonwealth GamesDate: Mon, 17. August 2009 19:40:13
Admittedly the Commonwealth Games don't generate the revenue of the Olympic games, but the clean-up effort that New Delhi is taking on for the 2010 Commonwealth Games looks pretty lame in comparison to what China did for the Beijing Olympic Games. Officials have given up, and are going to curtain off slum dwellers during the games.
How bad have the NFL playoffs sucked?Date: Mon, 18. January 2010 20:50:54
With only three games remaining in the 2009 NFL season, the question has to be asked, just how bad have these playoffs been? Think about it there have been eight playoff games played, and despite the large audience on TV, these games have been pretty dreadful. Of the eight games only one can be considered a great game, and the other seven honestly have been hard to watch.
Online Gambling Portal Reviews New Olympic Slots GamesDate: Wed, 13. August 2008 03:21:38
Online Gambling Insider, an independent news portal and player advocate, reviews some of the best online casino slot machine games launched this year. With Olympic Games fever running high, two games that celebrate the games catch the eye. (PRWEB Aug 8
Review: The Perfect Pyramid: Four Card Games in One:: Play Cards Like An EgyptianDate: Thu, 30. July 2009 20:04:38
by VixenTorGames
Most people know about games like rummy or poker, but what they don't know is that Egyptians actually invented these games (in the interest of full disclosure, I made that up). However, the Egyptian versions of these games did not inc
Chess Blog: The most creative GM of all timeDate: Mon, 9. February 2009 15:38:14
The most creative grandmaster of all time? That honor undoubtedly goes to David Bronstein, the author of 200 Open Games, a compendium of games, mostly his own, all featuring 1.e4 e5. There are King's Gambit's, Petrof's, Scotch Games, but most important
Chess Blog: The most creative GM of all timeDate: Tue, 24. March 2009 15:21:24
The most creative grandmaster of all time? That honor undoubtedly goes to David Bronstein, the author of 200 Open Games, a compendium of games, mostly his own, all featuring 1.e4 e5. There are King's Gambit's, Petrof's, Scotch Games, but most important
Top 7 Best Bets at Online CasinosDate: Mon, 1. June 2009 15:15:20
The best online casino games are the games that give the highest chances of winnings. These games normally have the lowest house edge or provide players with the biggest advantage of winning. Here are the top 7 best bets at online casinos where you have t
Do Video Games Allow Virtual War Crimes? (PC World)Date: Tue, 24. November 2009 13:27:00
PC World - Video games don't respect humanitarian laws, according to a study of virtual 'war crimes' in contemporary shooters like Modern Warfare 2 and Army of Two, and whose results, say researchers, are 'as deflating as reality'. Swiss human rights groups Pro Juventute and TRIAL (track impunity always) chose to analyze video games and not literature or film, which they view as 'passive' mediums, compared with 'shooter games, [in which] the player has an active role in performing the actions'. What's more, says the report, games are used as military training tools and set during present-day conflicts, 'thus illustrating the realism these games have now achieved'.
Are bite-sized games the next big thing?@MSNBC.com: GamesDate: Mon, 12. May 2008 06:35:46
On Monday, Nintendo launches WiiWare, a service that allows gamers to download games straight to their Wiis. Are the growing number of games-on-demand services and the sometimes unusual bite-sized games they offer the wave of the future? Indie developers ? and big console makers ? are betting on it.
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