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Muramasa and Dead Space Extraction fit for Wii (San Francisco Chronicle)

RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE)Muramasa: The Demon Blade: Action role-playing game. Developer: Vanillaware. Publisher: Ignition Entertainment. $49.99 for Nintendo Wii. ESRB Rating: Teen. RATING: (POLITE APPLAUSE)Dead Space Extraction: Light-gun shooter. Developer:...

Tech players of the week: Knuchel, Klaboe, Thomas (The Montana Standard)

Montana Tech head football coach Bob Green named this week's Oredigger Players of the Week following Saturday's 17-14 win against MSU-Northern in Havre.

Office space vacancies rise (San Mateo Daily Journal)

There is more vacant office space for lease in the county this quarter as compared to last quarter but the number increased only slightly — encouraging news to some commercial real estate brokers who think it could be a sign of leveling off.

A High-Tech Hunt For Lost Art (Free Internet Press)

If you believe, as Maurizio Seracini does, that Leonardo da Vinci’s greatest painting is hidden inside a wall in Florence’s city hall, then there are two essential techniques for finding it. As usual, Leonardo anticipated both of them.

County seeks input on open space (Centennial Citizen)

Interested in open space in Arapahoe County? The county is inviting residents to an open house Oct. 6 from 4–8 p.m. at the South Metro Denver Chamber of Commerce, 6840 S. University Blvd. in Centennial.

Space Perspectives from the Next Generation: Space Generation Congress to be held at Daejeon, DPR of Korea, 8-10 October (SpaceRef)

Space Perspectives from the Next Generation: Space Generation Congress to be held at Daejeon, DPR of Korea, 8-10 October

Tech's Nesbitt growing more comfortable with offense (Columbus Ledger-Enquirer)

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A woman in space (EurekAlert!)

( American Physiological Society ) In the early years of the "space race" (1957-1975) two men sought to test a scientifically simple yet culturally complicated theory: that women might be innately better suited for space travel than men. In 1960 the thought of a woman in space was a radical one, and justifiably so. On the ground 75 percent of American women did not work outside the home, and ...

Astronaut describes what life is like in space (The Mooresville Tribune)

Statesville native and NASA astronaut Tom Marshburn described his recent trip into space and mixed in a little advice to local school students Monday during his second and final day in town.

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