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August 22, 2005
Topics games, video, play, kids, teachers, karate, ugly, friends, game, florida, university, children, school and people
New research reveals the ugly side of violence in video games. The study says kids who play video games for hours eventually become aggressive and develop a tendency to clash with their elders. Those kids' performance in school is also adversely affected.
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August 17, 2005
In a bizarre incident, people are injured, thrown on the pavement and beaten with folding chairs, after a rush to buy used laptops at $50 turns into a stampede in Virginia. "This is total, total chaos," 19-year-old Latoya Jones, who lost one of her flip-flops in the commotion.
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August 13, 2005
50 contestants from 16 nations from around the world are competing for the title of 2005 World Memory Champion this weekend. The battle is being held at Oxford University's Examination School in the UK, where a winner is set to be announced by Monday.
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August 12, 2005
Topics gallery, money, paintings, art, face, phone, family, single, virginia, gold, hands, real, friends, island, london, business, news, school and people
A Virginia woman's paintings of Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan are flying out of an art gallery in Sag Harbor. Erin Crowe was trying to raise money for graduate school, when she began making oil-on-canvas portraits of Greenspan, giving them title such as "I Gotta Tell Ya" "Laughing Alan" and "Humpht. "
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August 12, 2005
Topics gallery, money, paintings, art, face, phone, family, single, virginia, gold, hands, real, friends, island, london, business, news, school and people
A Virginia woman's paintings of Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan are flying out of an art gallery in Sag Harbor. Erin Crowe was trying to raise money for graduate school, when she began making oil-on-canvas portraits of Greenspan, giving them title such as "I Gotta Tell Ya" "Laughing Alan" and "Humpht. "
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