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Computer whiz kids put skills on display
Instead of a sword and shield, Julius Caesar preferred using a laptop, LCD projector and microphone to impress his sixth-grade classmates at Jefferson Elementary School in Riverside with his historical importance.
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Oscar should listen to Winslet
"Cut to the chase."
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Heart Transplant
Valentine's Day is known for love. And the heart traditionally signifies love. But for a Red Bank man a heart this Valentine's Day signifies life. Hear his struggle for life in a story you'll see only on 12. read more
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Special salutes inventive Boston Pops arranger
Born in Cambridge, Mass., and educated at Harvard, the composer wrote some of the most famous orchestral music of all time, yet his name isnt up there in lights with Beethoven and Brahms.
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Dave Albee: Sausalito hopes to keep Tour of California watchers in town
This is how big-league the inaugural Tour of California was last year in Sausalito: A man in his 40s rode his bike all the way from his home in Oregon in the rain, with his
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Snakes on the Brain
For pets or status symbols, by chance or design, taking up serpents is taking off.
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Jim Carrey, Joel Schumacher thriller 'Number 23' doesn't add up
One of the many mysteries about the number 23 is why Jim Carrey and director Joel Schumacher thought audiences would share their fascination over the mysteries about the number 23.
Source: www.montereyherald.com

Wii Play (Wii)
Few of the nine minigames that make up Wii Play have much staying power. Nintendo's move of packing in Wii Sports with every new Wii sold in the US proved to be a genius move.
Source: reviews.cnet.com