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| The Race World Wide Adventure v1.0 |
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The Race World Wide Adventure v1.0 | 60 MB Do you have what it takes to compete against 5 cut-throat teams in a worldwide contest that spans across 30 unique locations in a search for whatever we can throw at you? If you do, then you?re the perfect contestant for... THE RACE! Or Do you like to Travel and see the World? Experience different places and cultures with our World Explorer Mode. The Race offers both extremes for hidden object players providing hours fun for the whole family. System Requirements: -Windows 2000 or better. -Pentium or better. -800MHz or faster CPU. -System Memory of 128MB or more. |
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| TIME Magazine April 14, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 15 |
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TIME Magazine April 14, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 15 DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 8.5 + 5 + 12 MB * COVER: The American Pope - On the eve of Benedict XVI's first papal visit to the U.S., a revealing look at his long fascination with America and how it is shaping his vision for the world * BUSINESS: Holding Back the Flood - More financial regulation will mean less financial innovation. Maybe that's not such a bad idea * ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Scorsese's Moonlighting Gig - As the acclaimed director takes on the Rolling Stones, Richard Corliss appraises his career in documentaries * PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Helen Mirren - After playing royals ancient and modern, a hard-nosed cop and all manner of fantasy females, the Oscar winner has written a memoir, In the Frame. Helen Mirren will now take your questions |
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| TIME Magazine June 30, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 26 |
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TIME Magazine June 30, 2008 Vol. 171 No. 26DOC (MS Word) + PDF + MP3 | English | 9.5 + 1.8 + 6.8 MB * COVER: The Great Wall of America - The US is erecting miles of new fences along much of the Mexican border. Can a barrier stop the tide of illegal aliens? * SOCIETY: Should You Drink with Your Kids? - The effort to stamp out underage alcohol use has failed, creating a culture in which young people binge in secret. John Cloud suggests there's a better way * ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: Graphic Novels are Hollywood's Newest Gold Mine - Graphic novels ? long comic books for grownups ? have also become the movie industry's most reliable development tool * PEOPLE: 10 Questions for Steve Carell - From The 40-Year-Old Virgin to The Office's clueless boss Michael Scott, he's made hilariously awkward comedy an art form. His new film, Get Smart, is in theaters. Steve Carell will now take your questions |
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