Men’s Night At Jay's Cocktail Lounge - Phoenix New Times uh, okay then, well, we’ll just play a couple free games of pool, then slip out without telling the guys, ’kay? tampons? uh, sure. we’ll make a pit stop at walgreen’s, ’kay? ’kay. ’kay. sigh. luv ya www.phoenixnewtimes.com
Scotland Games 'should Be Free' a full review of sports shown free on terrestrial television must include scotland football games, the snp urges. news.bbc.co.uk
2k Games Announces Bioshock For Playstation 3 System Goes Gold sep 29th, 2008 - 2k games announced today that bioshock for playstation 3 computer entertainment system has gone gold and will be available at retailers across north america on october 21 and internationally on october 17. additionally, playstation 3 system owners will be able to experience their first foray into rapture with the release of the playable demo, available for free download from the ... www.askmen.com
Mayo Downs Mankato East In Three Games - Mankato Free Press mariah verkinderen and hallie enderle ripped eight kills apiece in a 3-0 loss to rochester mayo monday in big nine conference volleyball. mayo won the match 25-22, 25-12, 25-23. verkinderen and enderle also had two blocks apiece. kelsie milbrandt ... www.mankatofreepress.com
Shelf Life - Library Celebrates The Freedom To Read - Missoulian this week marks 27 years that libraries and bookstores across the nation have observed banned books week during the last week of september. the observance is aimed at highlighting our freedom to read, the right to choose what we will (or will not ... www.missoulian.com
Acclaim Games Announces North America Release Date For Spellborn september 29, 2008 - acclaim games announces the official launch date for the north american version of the highly anticipated mmorpg the chronicles of spellborn which is scheduled for release on november 27, 2008. the north american version of spellborn will be commercialized as a free-to-play game with an optional premium service to access further content and gameplay. pc.ign.com
Wittman: Expect Progress ... In Small Doses - Minneapolis Star Tribune the day after the timberwolves completed a 22-victory season last spring, vice president of basketball operations kevin mchale said his team could win 20 more games next season, an optimistic, ambitious notion that soon caused his coach to flinch. www.startribune.com
76ers' New Brand Is That Of A Contender - Washington Post the 76ers signed elton brand away from the clippers with a five-year, $82 million deal to be their star. despite his humble nature "in games to eight, he wants the ball at seven. it's understood," teammate louis williams said. (by jesse d. garrabrant ... www.washingtonpost.com
Pistons Sign Free Agent Alex Acker the pistons announced the signing of free agent guard alex acker. the team did not disclose terms of the deal. www.freep.com
Free Tv Call For Scotland Games snp msps keith brown and stuart mcmillan have called on the uk government to consider listing scottish international football games as reserved for free to air television as they welcome a review of tv's sporting crown jewels. www.snp.org
Baseball Team Sets Fall Games - Jackson Clarion-ledger hattiesburg - southern miss baseball fans who simply can't wait until the spring season will get a treat this fall as coach corky palmer will put his team through a pair of exhibition games. the golden eagles will host crosstown rival william carey ... www.clarionledger.com
Catonsville Alum Davis Provides Strong Relief For 24th-ranked Virginia - Baltimore Sun virginia sophomore reliever neal davis (catonsville) is off to an impressive start this season through his first 11 appearances over 23 innings. the 6-foot-5 standout had a 1-0 record with 27 strikeouts, five walks and a 0.78 era through tuesday's ... www.baltimoresun.com
Chinese Go Car Free For A Day oneworld.net note: china's second national celebration of car free day -- a follow-up to green initiatives launched ahead of the olympics -- saw varied success, reports an environmental group active in the country. us.oneworld.net
Grizzlies Sign D-league Slam Dunk Champ Petway the memphis grizzlies have added free agent forward brent petway to their roster, the club announced today. per team policy, terms of the signing were not disclosed. the 6-8, 205-pound petway logged his first professional season last year with the idaho stampede of the nba developmental league, averaging 7.2 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.5 blocks on 54.6 percent shooting in 45 games (27 starts). www.nba.com
Ryan's Image With Rangers Needs To Be On Field - Mcallen Monitor arlington, texas (ap) - nolan ryan's image fills rangers ballpark in arlington - the entry-way statue, banners hanging in the concourse, his retired number on the left-field facade and his beef brand served in the concession stands. the hall of fame ... www.themonitor.com
Car Free Day Tries To Drive Home Lessons Of “green Olympics” beijing, china: after clamping down on cars and the pollution that comes with them for the olympics, china last week tried to keep the spirit alive with its second national car free day. as part of international car free day, cities across the country restricted private vehicles in designated areas from 07:00 to 19:00 on monday 22 september, and all drivers were encouraged to leave their cars at ... www.enn.com
Article: Iphone Gems: Good Games With Familiar Names after many weeks of having to sift through depressingly mediocre game releases, the great news is that virtually all of the titles in this week’s iphone gems games column are actually worth checking out—assuming you’re a fan of the genres they represent. two updated classic arcade games from atari are the week’s highlights, but thanks to their increasingly reasonable prices and interesting uses ... www.ilounge.com
Ginobili Continues Recovery From Ankle Surgery - Washington Post resize san antonio -- there was no noticeable limp when manu ginobili walked into the san antonio spurs training facility monday. even better, there was no sign of bad feelings from his teammates. ginobili, who had surgery on his left ankle in early ... www.washingtonpost.com