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Online gaming is just catching on in India with about 2.8 million devotees. Developers expect the market to explode as broadband penetration grows. Analyst firm Pearl Research expects the country's online game market to reach $200 million by 2010, up from $4 million...
...relative bargain because utilities can make the technology work using their existing infrastructure--lines that already reach virtually every home in America. There's no need to make major capital improvements in order to launch, so they can charge less and still turn a profit. Providers say they will price BPL service to be competitive with DSL: about $30 to $40 a month. Cable-modem service is often more expensive (and practically exorbitant if you don't have cable...
...says with a grimace. “It’s a physical game anyway inside, but it’s just going to hit her in different parts of her body.” But after a frustrating freshman season, Moretzsohn knew what she had to do to reach the level of play she knew she was capable of.“In the offseason, I really just tried to work on conditioning and getting stronger because I knew that would help me once we got to games,” she says. “I think that...
...responded with their lone goal of the match to cut the Crimson’s lead back down to one. But that was the closest they would get, as a goalless second half allowed Harvard to secure the much-needed win. Even with the league championship out of its reach, the Crimson needed the victory to keep its hopes alive for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. “We were a little bit scrappy today,” head coach John Kerr said. “Overall, the important thing was to get three points...
...known until May 2007 as the Supreme Council for the Islamic Revolution in Iraq, or SCIRI - has clashed, often violently, with followers of the Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr. This summer Sadr announced a "freeze" in the activities of his Mahdi Army militia and the two sides have reached an uneasy truce. But residents in Najaf say the rivalry has simply gone underground. "The relationship between the two sides in the media is the opposite of reality," says a history professor who teaches near Najaf (concerned for his safety, he asked that his full name not be used). "Their...