Posted by: opendoorsrush on: May 13, 2008
Are there more animals living in your house than people? Do you regularly go grocery shopping only to bring home stray parking-lot kittens and roadside puppies? Or would you like to own a whole menagerie of critters, but your landlord won’t let you? Here are nine games that’ll help you curb your companion compulsions.
Pet Shop [...]
Posted by: opendoorsrush on: May 13, 2008
What do Halo 3, Call of Duty 4, and Grand Theft Auto IV have in common? For one thing, they’re all sequels, and for another, they’re all awesome. And they’re not alone. From Super Mario Galaxy to critically-acclaimed shooter Bioshock (a spirited sequel to System Shock 2, which, clearly, is itself a sequel), high-profile follow-ups [...]
Posted by: opendoorsrush on: May 13, 2008
In the second quarter of tonight’s Cavaliers-Celtics game, LeBron James, on a breakaway dunk, was wrapped up by Paul Pierce. The two players became tangled and stumbled their way under the basket near where LeBron’s mother sits. Gloria James, being the firecracker that she is, started yelling at Pierce for the hard foul on her [...]
Posted by: opendoorsrush on: May 13, 2008
ROME (Reuters) – World number two Maria Sharapova said on Monday that she had struck a deal with the WTA over a publicity photo shoot she had claimed she was being forced into on the eve of the Italian Open.
“The timing of the shoot got reduced to about 90 minutes and I did that yesterday,” [...]
Posted by: opendoorsrush on: May 13, 2008
WARSAW, Poland – Irena Sendler — credited with saving some 2,500 Jewish children from the Nazi Holocaust by smuggling them out of the Warsaw Ghetto, some of them in baskets — died Monday, her family said. She was 98.
Sendler, among the first to be honored by Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial as a Righteous [...]
Posted by: opendoorsrush on: May 13, 2008
You may have to get used to paying more for your groceries for another two years or more.
Experts say an increase in global food consumption combined with increasing use of crops such as corn and soybeans for alternative fuel production are partly to blame.
Agricultural economists who’ve studied food price fluctuations cite historical trends that show [...]
Posted by: opendoorsrush on: May 13, 2008
HARAJUKU is well-known as fashion Street of Tokyo. A shopping and entertainment district for the young and trendy. HARAJUKU first burst onto the scene in 1964 – the Olympic year. HARAJUKU’s fashion is an extraordinary blend of goods reflecting the Japanese notions of “cute”, “cool and American” and “rebellious and British”. In other words a [...]
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