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The Vault: Home of the Deadliest Villians Ever
Rhino, Vemon, Carnage, Scorpion, and the Serpent Society now are doing something they couldn't do before. Make the OverPower page of their dreams.
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Candy Land rules
Something wonderful has happened in Candy Land! Very special friends now live in such favorite places as the Peanut Brittle House, the Gumdrop Mountains, the Molasses Swamp and other sweet spots.
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Angels Incarnate
Ever feel like you aren't just a regular person? 1000 Ever think you are something more, or something not from this plane? This feeling is very common, and moreso in this age of enlightenment. Many awaken now to the knowledge that they are Angels Incarnated.
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Service with the 588th Engineer Battalion in Tay Ninh, Vietnam.
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Moller, Ani: Superior Content, Hot Text
Journal of a 20-something from New Zealand, now residing in the United States.
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Metafilter: Hoopla.com Stolen, Net Sol says, "Oops! Not Our Problem!"
"Leslie Harpold's Hoopla.com was stolen from her through a series of dodgy faxes (or something...) and now, Network Solutions is throwing up their hands and telling her they can't do anything."
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GameSpy N-Gage
Review, by Thomas Flint: "While Requiem of Hell isn't Diablo or Baldur's Gate, it is the only title of this type on N-Gage right now. So, if you're desperate for an action RPG this is it until something better appears on the horizon." [Score: 2 out of 5]
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Scollay Square - Always Something Doing
Boston's Scollay Square lives again in the pages of the Always Something Doing - now in its second edition with new photographs and a foreword by Thomas O'Connor.
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A Very British Dude: V For Vendetta
I agree with its political message - that the odious surveillance state being built right now means that "there is something terribly wrong with this country". But...
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Eurogamer
Preview, by Tom Bramwell: "Something I'll verify for free though: Mario Kart DS is, in fact, Mario Kart running on the DS. And running very well. Now to see how it holds up over time."
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NPR : The Case of the Horrifying Mystery Writer
Harry Stephen Keeler wrote stupefyingly bad mystery novels in the first half of the 20th century. Now he's something of a literary cult figure. Hear 'Keeler-head' Paul Collins and NPR's Scott Simon. [8:39 streaming audio broadcast.]
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Superhero Hype: Two-Face Clip From The Dark Knight!
Check out the letters "HA" in "GOTHAM". See 'em moving? Yeah, now mouse over them and you'll notice something else. Part of The Dark Knight viral campaign.
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Gamer's Hell Review
Rated 8/10 by Thomas Cap. "If games like Resident Evil already caused you serious nightmares (a little cardiac arrest every now and then when something jumps you from behind is ok, though), you shouldn't even think about getting yourself a title from the Silent Hill series."
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Scotland on Sunday: Hated Blair and his Chaotic Government will Come Undone
Gerald Warner. Explains why Britain is now pervaded by loathing and contempt for the political class, and if the government goes ahead with its hunting ban it will end the consensus on which democracy depends and subsidiarity could turn out to mean something very different from what MPs and Eurocrats intended.
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