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WorthPlaying writes: "Trouble in Paradise invites gamers to return to magical Piñata Island. Unfortunately, not all is well on the island, as Professor Pester along with his gang of Ruffians have wiped out Piñata Central's computer records, which poses a threat to parties everywhere. Rare revealed that Viva Pinata: Trouble in Paradise has been released to manufacture."
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 22:46 15th Aug
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in Computer Security
via The Toronto Observer @ 23:45 25th Sep
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OXM: " An early achievements leak for Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise has revealed it will ship with 4-player online co-op.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 13:29 11th Aug
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Bird species are in "big trouble" worldwide, a sign that the planet's health is also faltering, according to a new report released today at the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) meeting in Barcelona, Spain.
in Biological Science
via National Geographic @ 21:25 9th Oct
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England fast bowler Steve Harmison plunged South Africa into deep trouble when he picked up two key wickets on the fourth day of the fourth and final Test at the Oval Sunday.
in Cricket
via Yahoo! Singapore @ 14:16 10th Aug
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England fast bowler Steve Harmison plunged South Africa into deep trouble when he picked up two key wickets on the fourth day of the fourth and final Test at the Oval. South Africa were 168 for five in their second innings at lunch, a slender lead of 46.
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via Yahoo! News Australia @ 13:17 10th Aug
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It has been a rather long time since I pulled a twelve hour gaming session. The last was probably sometime during my first year in WoW but since then there's been nothing which has held my attention for more than a few hours here and there. So you can say I wasn't expecting to be giving up on Viva Piñata: Trouble in Paradise at five in the morning, a good half a day after first inserting the disc. Over the last few years I've been less and less inclined to devote huge chunks of my time to driving, shooting and commanding armies or groups of brave adventurers. The appeal... it's just not the same as it once was. Yet it seems that if you give me a virtual spade, some seed packets and a few colorful animals, only physical exhaustion will bring me to quit my game.
in Video Games
via Play.tm @ 21:49 13th Sep
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Arno Jacobs and Ashwell Prince dug the Chevrolet Warriors out of trouble to see them to 237 for six at stumps on the first day of their SuperSport Series match against the Diamond Eagles in Port Elizabeth on Thursday.
in Cricket
via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 5:10 10th Oct
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Arno Jacobs and Ashwell Prince dug the Chevrolet Warriors out of trouble to see them to 237 for six at stumps on the first day of their SuperSport Series match against the Diamond Eagles in Port Elizabeth on Thursday.
in Cricket
via United Cricket Board of South Africa @ 16:19 9th Oct
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After the acrimony of the last series between the two sides, people will be justified in looking forward to more fireworks when India and Australia lock horns again in a four-Test series starting next week. Ricky Ponting, however, made it clear that his side wasn't looking for trouble.
in Cricket
via Deccan Herald @ 7:20 1st Oct
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The big three American Internet companies are facing what could be trouble in India, trouble that could also spill over into problems back home. India has a serious gender-imbalance problem; many Indians prefer boys to girls and so opt for abortion if they discover their fetus is female. As AFP reports here, Indian activists are taking Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to court, alleging the three accept ads for products enabling expectant parents to learn their fetus’ gender. “These companies are making a lot of money by doing highly targeted and selective advertising of these products,†said Sabu George, an activist leading the campaign, according to AFP. “Our petition seeks to block these advertisements.â€
in Top Tech
via BusinessWeek @ 16:54 19th Aug
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The big three American Internet companies are facing what could be trouble in India, trouble that could also spill over into problems back home. India has a serious gender-imbalance problem; many Indians prefer boys to girls and so opt for abortion if they discover their fetus is female. As AFP reports here, Indian activists are taking Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to court, alleging the three accept ads for products enabling expectant parents to learn their fetus’ gender. “These companies are making a lot of money by doing highly targeted and selective advertising of these products,†said Sabu George, an activist leading the campaign, according to AFP. “Our petition seeks to block these advertisements.â€
in Top Tech
via BusinessWeek @ 16:54 19th Aug
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The big three American Internet companies are facing what could be trouble in India, trouble that could also spill over into problems back home. India has a serious gender-imbalance problem; many Indians prefer boys to girls and so opt for abortion if they discover their fetus is female. As AFP reports here, Indian activists are taking Google, Microsoft and Yahoo to court, alleging the three accept ads for products enabling expectant parents to learn their fetus’ gender. “These companies are making a lot of money by doing highly targeted and selective advertising of these products,†said Sabu George, an activist leading the campaign, according to AFP. “Our petition seeks to block these advertisements.â€
in Top Tech
via BusinessWeek @ 13:12 19th Aug
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"The malfunctioning system is Hubble's Control Unit/Science Data Formatter," which transmits to earth the data from which the spectacular images of space taken by Hubble are derived, NASA said in a statement.
in Space Science
via AFP via Yahoo! @ 16:19 3rd Oct
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Washington - Nasa on Monday delayed the final service mission of the Atlantis space shuttle to the Hubble space telescope, probably until early 2009, after a "significant anomaly" occurred on the orbiting telescope.
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via IOL @ 9:13 30th Sep
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NASA on Monday delayed the final service mission of the Atlantis space shuttle to the Hubble space telescope, probably until early 2009, after a "significant anomaly" occurred on the orbiting telescope.
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via IAfrica.com @ 9:13 30th Sep
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - NASA has delayed the final service mission of the Atlantis space shuttle to the Hubble space telescope, probably until early 2009, after a "significant anomaly" occurred on the orbiting telescope.
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via Yahoo! Asia @ 2:16 30th Sep
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Problems on the Hubble space telescope have delayed its final shuttle service mission.Problems on the Hubble space telescope have delayed its final shuttle service mission.
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via OptusNet @ 2:18 30th Sep
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In this image released by NASA, the space shuttle Atlantis stands on pad 39A (bottom) and space shuttle Endeavour stands on pad 39B September 20, 2008. NASA on Monday delayed the upcoming launch of the Atlantis space shuttle to allow time to repair a "significant anomaly" that occurred at the weekend on the Hubble space telescope.
in General Science
via Turkish Press @ 2:18 30th Sep
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NASA has delayed the final service mission of the Atlantis space shuttle to the Hubble space telescope, probably until early 2009, after a "significant anomaly" occurred on the orbiting telescope.
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via Nine MSN @ 0:09 30th Sep
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In this image released by NASA, the space shuttle Atlantis stands on pad 39A (bottom) and space shuttle Endeavour stands on pad 39B September 20, 2008. NASA on Monday delayed the upcoming launch of the Atlantis space shuttle to allow time to repair a "significant anomaly" that occurred at the weekend on the Hubble space telescope.
in Space Science
via Citizen.co.za @ 21:54 29th Sep
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WASHINGTON (AFP) - NASA has delayed the final service mission of the Atlantis space shuttle to the Hubble space telescope, probably until early 2009, after a "significant anomaly" occurred on the orbiting telescope.
in Space Science
via AFP @ 21:55 29th Sep
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NASA on Monday delayed the upcoming launch of the Atlantis space shuttle to allow time to repair a "significant anomaly" that occurred at the weekend on the Hubble space telescope.
in General Science
via Canada.com @ 20:54 29th Sep
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