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When Virtual Worlds Collide
WIRED
Grand Theft Auto crashes through EverQuest into The Sims. The walls dividing the game universe are coming down. By Steven Johnson from Wired magazine.
Game Developers Conference Opens
AHN
Yvonne Lee - AHN Staff Reporter (AHN) - More than 12,000 people are expected to attend the Game Developers Conference in San Jose, California on Monday. "The Sims" creator Will Wright and Nintendo President Satoru Iwata are scheduled to make keynote speeches. With the release of Microsoft's...
Carnegie Mellon to Use 'Sims' in Software
YAHOO
AP - Carnegie Mellon University plans to incorporate characters and animation from the popular video game "The Sims" in its free educational software that strives to make computer programming more appealing to students.
Oscar gown knock-offs donned by video game "Sims"
YAHOO
Reuters - Fans of "The Sims" video game spent Sunday evening making virtual copies of the red carpet fashions worn by Oscar winner Reese Witherspoon, contender Keira Knightley and presenter and trend setter Jennifer Lopez, then offering them for free trade on Monday.
No. 17 Florida Tops Kentucky 79-64
YAHOO
AP - Joakim Noah had 15 points and 11 rebounds to lead No. 17 Florida past Kentucky 79-64 Sunday, giving the Gators a fourth straight win over the Wildcats for the first time in the 79-year history of the series.
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How a 9/11 conspirator gave himself away
CNN
He spoke fluent Arabic but rusty English. He said he wanted to learn to fly a jumbo jet simply to impress his pals. Tim Nelson (shown) and Nelson Sims, managers of a Minnesota flight school, grew suspicious in August 2001 and called the FBI. Nelson told agents a hijacked plane could "kill a boatload of people."
Sources: CNN
How a 9/11 conspirator gave himself away
CNN
He spoke fluent Arabic but rusty English. He said he wanted to learn to fly a jumbo jet simply to impress his pals. Tim Nelson (shown) and Nelson Sims, managers of a Minnesota flight school, grew suspicious in August 2001 and called the FBI. Nelson told agents a hijacked plane could "kill a boatload of people."
Sources: CNN
Dials Dialed in As Ohio St. Stops Michigan
YAHOO
AP - The first time Ohio State beat Michigan this year, it was because of the Buckeyes' superlative outside shooting. In the rematch, it came down to muscle, defense and the bench.
Sources: YAHOO
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