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Op-Ed: Modern Warfare 3 aims to set FPS standard with Nov. 8 release

Revisions to video games are fairly common, although where Modern Warfare 3 is concerned, Activision aims to revamp the entire Call of Duty experience altogether.
In the Media by Andrew Ardizzi - 2 comments

Op-Ed: War stories controversial like bird craps on cat at 3000 feet

Accounts of modern warfare are becoming more and more like a bird that craps on a cat at 3000 feet through a fog, an analogy that demonstrates conflicts about the interests of the public, the government and how news is reported.
In the Media by Carol Forsloff - 4 comments

Russia bans sale of video game 'Modern Warfare 2'

The Kremlin has announced a recall of the new ultra violent video game, Modern Warfare 2. The game was pulled over a scene that takes place in Russia, where hundreds of civilians are executed.
In the Media by Oliver VanDervoort - 1 comment

Modern Warfare 2 Smashes Video Game Sales Records

Every year, there is at least one video game that is supposedly going to "smash" previous sales records. In 2007, that game was Halo 3; 2008, Grand Theft Auto IV. Now, here in 2009, the most anticipated title of the year, Modern Warfare 2, has arrived.
In the Media by Tylor Sweeney - 1 comment
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Crysis 2, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 and Battlefield 3 are the most pirated games of 2011.

A new computer game about Arctic warfare will be released this spring. The game pits countries against each other in a sea battle over resources and sovereignty.

Neuroscientists may not consider how their work contributes to warfare.

Winnipeg-based Cangene Corp. is cutting 120 jobs, as the company adapts to shrinking demand for drugs stockpiled to combat possible biological warfare or terrorism.

China's cyber warfare skills pose a threat to the United States military in the event of a conflict, says a report for the US Congress.
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Antimicrobial Properties of Garlic Compounds

The following journal reference is of interest: Reference: X. Lu, B.A. Rasco, J.M.F. Jabal, D.E. Aston, M. Lin, and...
May 20, 2012 in  I Heart Food by Tim Sandle - 2 comments

Where there’s smoke there’s fire

Maricopa County Sheriff Joe Arpaio, whose special investigative unit already has found probable cause that Barack...
May 17, 2012 by Cybercorrespondent

It's The Little Things (that make you crazy)

On Saturday morning, I woke up to the loud sound of a "beep". There has been a lot of construction around here lately,...
May 14, 2012 by Greer Nicholson - 1 comment

International Nurses’ Day: 12 May 2012

Today is International Nurses’ Day. The day is established to mark the contributions nurses make to society. The...
May 12, 2012 in  Health by Tim Sandle

The Footsteps I Follow: Authors I Admire by author Thomas Waite

About Thomas Waite Thomas Waite is an author, entrepreneur and consultant whose writings have appeared in such...
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