Looks Like Christmas - PC World

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Looks Like ChristmasPC World… actually a USB drive with the original StarCraft and StarCraft: Brood War on it), and four guest passes, two for World of WarCraft and two for StarCraft II.

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North Face v South Butt - Times Online

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North Face v South ButtTimes OnlineVery high indeed on the planet of Azeroth, four years after the conclusion of Warcraft III: Frozen Throne. On the sofa. Or both. All he wants for Christmas …

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Merry Christmas And Cheap WoW Gold - World’s Breaking News

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Merry Christmas And Cheap WoW GoldWorld’s Breaking NewsTo Buy WoW Gold is a need for popular World of Warcraft players. World of Warcraft is the most played video games for many years. In a virtual life, …

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U.S. thinks outside the box to plug intelligence gaps

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By Robert S. Boyd McClatchy Newspapers WASHINGTON—Three recent events—the foiled Christmas Day bombing of a Detroit-bound airliner, the Dec. 30 assassination of seven CIA officers and contractors by a Jordanian double agent and the difficulties that Marines in Marjah, Afghanistan, have encountered—all have something in common: inadequate intelligence.

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Feds turn to futuristic programs in terror fight (The Wenatchee World)

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WASHINGTON — Three recent events — the foiled Christmas Day bombing of a Detroit-bound airliner, the Dec. 30 assassination of seven CIA officers and contractors by a Jordanian double agent in Afghanistan, and the difficulties that U.S. Marines in Marjah, Afghanistan, have encountered — all have something in common: inadequate intelligence. To lower the odds of similar troubles in the future, the …

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Feds thinking outside the box to plug intelligence gaps (McClatchy Newspapers via Yahoo! News)

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WASHINGTON — Three recent events — the foiled Christmas Day bombing of a Detroit-bound airliner, the Dec. 30 assassination of seven CIA officers and contractors by a Jordanian double agent in Afghanistan and the difficulties that U.S. Marines in Marjah, Afghanistan, have encountered — all have something in common: inadequate intelligence.

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In-Depth: What The (Game) Papers Say - Jan. 2010, Pt.2 (Gamasutra)

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[Game magazine veteran Kevin 'Magweasel' Gifford continues his "What The (Game) Papers Say" round-ups, looking at the month in major game magazines from Game Informer to Play and beyond. See Part I here.] It’s January! And, largely, that means the game industry is still recovering from Christmas and hasn’t built up the steam to start beating the E3 drums quite yet. I’m taking advantage of this …

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