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Deaths of gamers leave their online lives in limbo

Posted on Mar 15, 2009 07:21:09 PM

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- Deaths of gamers leave their online lives in limbo
- Male Contacts Children Through nline Game
- NLINE EXCLUSIVE – Plymouth coach on St. Paul: ‘We know each other …
- PS3 PSP Wii Xbox and PC Game news and reviews
- nline game service forces cancellation for refund

Deaths of gamers leave their online lives in limbo
The Associated Press
It wasn’t easy because she didn’t have her father’s “World of Warcraft” password and the game’s publisher couldn’t help her. Eventually Melissa Allen Spangenberg reached her father’s friends by asking around online for the “guild” he belonged to. ne of them Chuck Pagoria in Morgantown Ky. heard about Spangenberg’s death three weeks later.

Male Contacts Children Through nline Game
KMU-TV
Three children in the state of Missouri and one child in California have been contacted by the male. Ages of the children have run between 7 and 11 and all have been girls. The mid-Missouri Internet Crimes Task Force have received other complaints where young children were contacted inappropriately though online games. According to a press release from the mid-Missouri Crimes Task Force any computer or Internet based game that has instant messaging or voice chat can be used by criminals to contact children.

NLINE EXCLUSIVE – Plymouth coach on St. Paul: ‘We know each other …
Norwalk Reflector
com | Saturday March 14 2009 1:05amWILLARD – The Plymouth Big Red and St. Paul Flyers basketball teams know each other a little too well. Friday night in a Division IV district championship at Willard High School it was evident in the results and throughout the course of the game that saw Plymouth rally for a 47-43 win. “ffense was so difficult tonight for both teams” Plymouth head coach Brad Turson said. “We know each other so well. I mean the coaches know sets and what each team runs but the players know other players so well. “I just thought offense was so difficult for both teams and both teams gave tremendous effort throughout the game.

PS3 PSP Wii Xbox and PC Game news and reviews
New Zealand Herald
If you want to survive the key is to don a headset get a good team and build up a strategy. verall this doesn’t rewrite the franchise and is a rather predictable tactical shooter that plays well and has a decent fit out thrown in. But Socom was a breakthrough for Sony especially with its PS2 online capability and PS3 needs its own decent online game to compete with some of Xbox Live’s offerings. It’s a shame this doesn’t quite feel a winner and the lack of a single play mode is a personal disappointment especially when the dim-witted team I joined at first would not be one I could rely on in a real battle.
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nline game service forces cancellation for refund
Press of Atlantic City
Atlantic CityA company representative has now arranged for you to get a new 14-month card and will allow you to choose an item for free from a list of accessories and game titles as an apology for your inconvenience. She said customer service did not handle the refund properly but this isn’t the first time we have heard complaints of online game services refusing to issue refunds without canceling accounts. Please let us know if you have any further problems. Dear Consumer Action:Last Spring we bought 15 6-foot Leyland cypress trees for almost $3500 from a nursery. We planted per specifications from the nursery but four trees have turned brown and died. When we first called someone from the nursery told us to bring the four dead trees back for an exchange but later we were told there would be no exchange.

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