Skrastins breaks Horton record; Avs fall to Thrashers
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TT Games exec talks to GameSpot about the creative process of Lego Star Wars, the new Lego game, and why he thinks that making games for kids means making games that everyone will love.
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Barry Bonds might get a telephone call from Bud Selig instead of a handshake if the Giants slugger breaks Hank Aaron’s home run record.
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Karlis Skrastins broke Tim Horton’s NHL record for durability by a defenseman Thursday night when he played in his 487th consecutive regular-season game.
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I very much love the design of Doc Doom here… and so long as we never have to see that actor’s face…. or anything having to do with his incarnation from the last film… I think it could be wonderful. I’m curious where the designs on him came from - as the first film kinda laid down the origin as him becoming bio-armored - not hand forged armor - but maybe… if we’re lucky - they’re just forgetting everything that happened in the last film - and just moving on - as though it never happened.
Democratic presidential candidate John Edwards’ campaign distributed written apologies from bloggers Amanda Marcotte and Melissa McEwen but won’t be firing them, saying they deserve a “fair shake.” Right-wing partisans such as Bill Donahue and Michelle Malkin have been calling for their heads over posts they made before being hired by the campaign.
John Mallinger dodged the worst of the wind along the ocean holes on his way to a 7-under 65 and a share of the lead Thursday in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.