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'Games Lanes' to cut through traffic Congested capital might not welcome special Games Lanes set aside for athletes, officials and 'marketing partners' The nation's collective, unquestioning enthusiasm for London 2012 could be dampened, with the announcement today of the key traffic lanes that will only be accessible to Olympic traffic. The so-called "Games Lanes", which will run along more than 60 miles of London's roads, will ...
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'Games Lanes' for London Olympics Special "Games Lanes" will be created on key roads to help get athletes and officials to and from Olympic venues.
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Games projects: Finance dept objections overruled to meet deadline Games projects: Finance dept objections overruled to meet deadlineGames projects: Finance dept objections overruled to meet deadline
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'Games Lanes' for Olympics Special "Games Lanes" will be created on to help get athletes and officials to and from Olympic venues.
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State Games a big tourism weekend for Pikes Peak area The Rocky Mountain State Games, kicking off Friday, are expected to generate $6.5 million in economic activity over the course of the three-day event. That makes the games, hosted by The Colorado Springs Sports Corp., one of the city’s top revenue-generating events. By comparison, the Pikes Peak International Hill Climb, which happens to draw an international crowd, [...]
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Games niet alleen voor pubers AMSTERDAM - Pubers hebben allang niet meer het alleenrecht op computerspelletjes. Games zijn overal te vinden en iedereen speelt mee. In Nederland spelen volwassenen zelfs bovengemiddeld veel.
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Preserving games comes with legal, technical problems When it comes to preservation, video games are problematic. Hardware becomes outdated and the media that houses game code becomes obsolete, not to mention the legal issues with emulation. In short, one day, there may not be a way to play Super Metroid at all, and that's a scary thought. A new paper from the International Journal of Digital Curation, called " Keeping the Game Alive: Evaluating ...
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Games-Alternative sports stars build on 'X' factor The 16th X Games starts in Los Angeles on Thursday and the latest incarnation of the four-day gathering will once again feature athletes who have forged a lucrative career out of alternative street sports.
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