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DigitalBattle (Free subscription) | 07/18/2008
Feeling high after successfully coaxing Square Enix to also release Final Fantasy XIII on the Xbox 360, Don Mattick, head of Microsoft’s interactive entertainment business, went on record to say that traditional PlayStation franchises have “found a new home” on their console. “Wow. That [FF XIII] looked incredible. It’s another astonishing addition to our array [...]
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Cincinnati Enquirer (Free subscription) | 07/17/2008
The 20-page report released Wednesday16 focused on cheating in Canton, which the office determined was unrelated to the situation in the Cincinnati area. It had no recommendations for the local departments and pointed out it had no jurisdiction over them.Three Montgomery officers were given oral reprimands: Jim LaCalameto, Dan Long and Paul Payne. Five were recommended for two- to five-day suspensions,...
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NewsWatch: White House (Free subscription) | 07/14/2008
(ap) Steve who? Houstonian Steve Payne is a Republican lobbyist and Bush pioneer who was caught -- on tape -- by the Times of London offering to set up meetings with administration officials in exchange for six-figure contributions to...
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WorldGolf Wire News (Free subscription) | 06/26/2008
"We want to create a memory that lasts forever, sharing moments with friends and family that can't be replicated. Pinehurst is the place where these perfect trips happen," said Don Padgett, president of Pinehurst.
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Law.com (Free subscription) | 06/20/2008
... to the editor, commentary and trial transcripts. One of the earliest cases was that of Ormond v Payne, in 1789, which involved a butcher and prince’s coachman. The claimant, George Ormond, was a butcher living at Turnham Green, West London. The defendant, Don Payne, looked after the affairs of the Prince of Wales at Carlton House.The butcher sued Payne after the prince’s coachman...
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East Grinstead Courier (Free subscription) | 06/19/2008
Halstead and Knockholt's Pcso has not been seen out and about on his bicycle because he is not qualified to ride one, it has been revealed. Before Pcso Nick Barker is able to don cycling clips and safety helmet in the line of duty, he has to ...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 06/18/2008
This colourful case involving a butcher and a prince’s coachman embodied the metropolitan bustle of the age; it was also notable in the development of personal injury actions. It concerned an ordinary man who was injured by a royal carriage. The claimant, George Ormond, was a butcher who lived in Turnham Green, West London. The defendant, Don Payne, looked after the affairs of the Prince of...