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Fallout 3 Australian Ban Lifted Following Significant Changes to Drug Content

Australia's Office of Film and Literature Classification have lifted the ban on Bethesda's post-apocalyptic RPG Fallout 3 (PC, PS3, 360) following significant editing and changes to the title's drug references in a revised edition of the game.

What it's LIke - Beija Flor

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What it's LIke - Artist: Beija Flor Album: The American , From: Calgary, Please Support Beija Flor and purchase 'What it's LIke' from ProjectOpus.com

Jinbo Nagakiyo


, was the younger brother of Jinbo Nagatsuna. Reputed to be both a playboy and an alchoholic, he was known to hold raucous parties at his estate in Etchu Province after battle campaigns to celebrate victories. He conspired with Nagao Tamekage against his cousin Jinbo Yoshimune, and is reputed to have pressured his brother Nagakiyo to do the same. They were both put to death as a result in 1511, an event that severely weakened the Jinbo.

References

  • Abe, Yoshichiro "Sengoku no Kassen Zenroku" (戦国の合戦全録) Japan, 1973

'True Dungeon' Lures Would-Be Dragon Slayers

This week, in a hotel ballroom in Indianapolis, hundreds will die. They'll come from all walks of life -- wizards and warriors, rogues and rangers. Some will be brought down by insidious traps, others will succumb to deadly spells. A few will merely be beaten to death.

9 New Deals: Special Offers to New York City, Rome, Vegas, and More

Travel operators are offering significant savings to encourage people not to cut travel out of their budget. Here are nine new ways to save.

Off-the-Shoulder Season: Mexican Stays from $37 a Night

Now is the time of year when much of the Caribbean transitions from the high heat of the summer's off-season to shoulder season in the fall -- and there is no shortage of promotions.

Frommers.com Airfare Deals and News for the Week of August 15, 2008

Cathay's special offers to India, USA3000's perpetual $10-off deals, AirTran's U.S. sale, and more ways to save on airfare.

Captured: Hiking to Machu Picchu

Although the classic Inca Trail is already booked up through fall 2008, thankfully other ways to hike to Machu Picchu are still available.

Pauline Frommer's Spend Less, See More Tips for Family Travel

In this series of monthly tips, you'll find some terrific tips to help you make the most of every trip. This time around, get insight about planning for family vacations.

Thai-rrific Budget Dive Spots

Venture into the warm waters of the South China Sea and the Andaman Sea to find superb diving and budget prices.

4 Smart Secrets for Coping with Airline Cutbacks

Is your flight about to be canceled? Surviving the season of airline cancellations is possible with these four helpful strategies.

Cord factor


Cord factor refers to molecules generated from trehalose dimycolate by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and closely related species.Cord+factor

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Bryan karas


Bryan Karas is an American singer and song writer. His style is folk, indie, and Christian Rock.

Childhood and Education

Bryan was born on August 10, 1982 and raised in the suburbs of Cleveland, Ohio. After graduating from in 2000 class at Valley Forge High School in Parma Heights, Ohio he attended Berean College of the Bible. He graduated with honors in 2004. From there he went on to pursue his music career. Since April of 2003 he has been the creative pastor of sevenoseven, a local church.

Spencer Barrett


(William) Spencer Barrett FBA, born 29 May 1914, died 23 September 2001, was an English classical scholar, Fellow and Sub-Warden of Keble College, Oxford and Reader in Greek Literature in the University of Oxford.

Early life

The only son of William Barrett and Sarah Jessie Barrett (née Robbins, Barrett was educated at Derby School and then from 1934 at Christ Church, Oxford, where he held the Ireland and Craven Scholarship, gained a First in Classical Honours Moderations in 1934, the same year winning the Gaisford Prize for Greek Verse, and the de Paravicini Scholarship, and took a First in Literae Humaniores in 1937. Also in 1937 he won the Derby Scholarship, and in 1938 the Charles Oldham Prize.'BARRETT, (William) Spencer' in Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2007, online edition (subscription required) by Oxford University Press, December 2007: BARRETT, (William) Spencer, accessed 14 August 2008

NBC cooks up 'Celebrity' reality show - Hollywood Reporter

NBC cooks up ' Celebrity ' reality show