Archive for July 9th, 2006

Blade Dancer: Lineage of Light Q&A [PSP]

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

We talk to the minds behind Ignition’s forthcoming RPG for the PSP.

Cutting out the Naughty Bits Ruled Illegal

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

An anonymous reader writes “Some of you may recall the lawsuit brought by several Hollywood directors against companies which edit movies for sex, language, and violence. The companies would trade consumers an off-the-shelf DVD for an edited one. Well, the CBC is reporting that Judge Richard P. Matsch has found that this practice violates US copyright law, and ‘decreed on Thursday in Denver, Colo., that sanitizing movies to delete content that may offend some people is an “illegitimate business.” […] The judge also praised the motives of the Hollywood studios and directors behind the suit, ordering the companies that provide the service to hand over their inventories.”’

Deadwood :: Recaplet

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

The latest episode in a nutshell

Ravens’ LB Green stabbed in bowling alley

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Ravens linebacker Roderick Green was stabbed early Sunday during a fight at a bowling alley, Baltimore County police said.

RETRO SPECIALIST – 10 Yrs. Ago: Hogan’s Heel Turn and What it Did for WCW

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

July 7, 1996 – Tampa, Florida – WCW Bash at the Beach pay-per-view event. Hulk Hogan’s heel turn was one of the greatest moments in wrestling history. It was definitely the greatest moment in the history of WCW. Hogan’s turn changed the face of wrestling in many ways. It did change WCW as a whole because fans were basically getting fed up with the company’s direction and especially the “Hulkamania” character…

LeBron may take less now, for much more later

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Cleveland’s LeBron James may sign for less than the maximum to be in line to get a bigger contract when the collective bargaining agreement expires.

Ravens LB Green stabbed outside bowling alley

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roderick Green was stabbed early Sunday during a fight at a bowling alley.

Chiefs’ Holmes still not cleared for training camp

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Four more seasons remain on his contract with the Kansas City Chiefs and three-time Pro Bowl tailback Priest Holmes would like to play two or three of those years. The reality is, however, that Holmes doesn’t know yet if he’ll play even one more snap, let

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Torch senior columnist Bruce Mitchell and Torch editor Wade Keller discuss the week in wrestling focusing on the Sabu and RVD situation and happenings on TV throughout the week on the four major first-run national programs…

Royals prospects lead U.S. team to Futures Game win

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

If the All-Star Futures Game is any indication, there’s hope for the lowly Kansas City Royals. A pair of their prospects, Billy Butler and Alex Gordon, led the United States to an 8-5

7/8 WWE in Winnipeg: Batista & Rey Mysterio vs. Mark Henry & Great Khali

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

Paul London & Brian Kendrick over Kid Kash & Jamie Noble. Great show opener. London and Kendrick know how to fire a crowd up, and Kid Kash can generate heel heat with the best of them. A pretty good match with some good teased hot tags. A little disappointing that there wasn’t any real high-flying action (no SSP!!), but this match really got the crowd going, and Spanky gets the pin after a double team move. I’ve got a new respect for Kash as a heel…

Iguchi’s hit in 19th leads White Sox past Red Sox

Sunday, July 9th, 2006

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