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Only minutes have passed since an odd time-travel device, a magical samurai sword, deposited you here in the sixth century. Looking around, you noticed it was snowing lightly, and from the looks of it, a storm was blowing in.

In front of you loomed an ominous medieval castle. Eager to commence your quest--to revise history by capturing the elusive daikatana, the saber you are chasing through 3,600 years--you hurried inside. The castle responded by hurling vermin, fantastic creatures, and deadly germs at you. In short order you've shaken a gang of bats, dispatched a nasty pair of werewolves with your crossbow, and beaten a hostile archer to the punch with a few well-aimed arrows. Then came the pack of squealing, plague-carrying rats leaping for your face. Since you know there are times to fight and times to turn tail, you've just slipped through a secret passage and down an elevator.


High stakes on gambling props battle

The battle over expanded American Indian gambling agreements has become one of the most expensive ballot initiatives in state history.Those supporting and opposing the agreements have raised nearly $94 million.

Propositions 94 through 97 would allow four Southern California tribes, including the Pechanga band near Temecula, to add a total of 17,000 slot machines in exchange for giving a larger share of their revenue to the state.

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All eyes on home lads

Everyone wants this "Super Boy" repeat the six sixes an over feat here.

The splendid 121 runs off 115 balls by this aggressive all-rounder in the third ODI against the Aussies have raised the fans hopes, who know a win is a must to save the series. A blitzkrieg by the "vigorous" Yuvi against England 's pacer Stuart Broad at the recently concluded Twenty-20 World Cup is what the fans here expect.

The cricketer, who honed his skills at the Sector 16 stadium, has always been the favourite of Chandigarhians. Turbanator Harbhajan Singh, more known as Bhajji, is no stranger to the city and its ground. He hit the headlines when during the 2000-01 Test cricket Australian tour, he took 32 wickets.

Tomorrow, he plays for the first time at the ground where he learnt the fundamentals of cricket.



 

 

 

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