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July 29 2010

Street Named After Lara Croft Opens in the U.K.

A street named after Tomb Raider star Lara Croft opened in the United Kingdom this week.

As we previously reported, Lara Croft Way was chosen after winning 89% of the public vote. According to the BBC, the street is part of a larger initiative to improve traffic flow in the region of Derby.

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July 20 2010

Capcom Opens Beachside Cafe in Japan




Located a short ways away from central Tokyo in Kamakura, the Capcom Seaside Cafe and its counterpart, the Monster Hunter Kitchen, sit about a hundred feet away from the ocean on Enoshima Beach. We stopped by the cafe while in the area this weekend, and though it wasn’t anywhere close to the biggest draw in the area, the cafe-kitchen was a cool place to grab a snack and a cold one during a hot day.

The cafe serves tea and coffee and is packed with eighty different kinds of merchandise related to all of Capcom’s current and upcoming games. The shelves are lined with Monster Hunter, Ghost Trick, Last Ranker, Okami, and Monster Hunter shirts, towels, and keychains. A large television runs trailers for said games on a loop. Cafe customers have the chance to spin a Wheel of Fortune-like board in the back. The wheel is divided into sections, each representing a Capcom title. If the spin lands on the “game of the day,” the lucky guest gets a free drink.

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May 11 2010

Aquino opens up lead in Philippine vote

The son of two Philippine democracy icons widens his lead in presidential elections after campaigning on a promise to begin prosecuting corrupt officials.

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April 21 2010

Court-martial of Navy SEAL opens in Iraq

A U.S. sailor testified Wednesday he saw a Navy SEAL punch an Iraqi prisoner suspected of masterminding the killings in 2004 of four U.S. private security contractors, as the court-martial of another member of the elite unit allegedly involved in the incident opened at a military base outside Baghdad.



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March 28 2010

Pope opens Holy Week amid sex abuse crisis

Pope Benedict XVI celebrates Palm Sunday Mass in St. Peter's Square at the Vatican. Pope Benedict XVI opens the church’s solemn Holy Week amid increasing questions about his own handling of cases of sexual abuse of children by priests.






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March 15 2010

Arizona town opens time capsule, can’t find brandy

A town in Arizona is missing a 25-year-old bottle of brandy.

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March 7 2010

Haiti quake opens window on dismal prisons

Guy, a 19-year-old who says he spent four years in jail without being charged or facing a judge, speaks with the Associated Press on Saturday. He says some prisoners set a fire to force their release during January's earthquake.More than 5,000 prisoners who fled their cells after January’s devastating earthquake are now being rounded up and returned to a system notorious for appalling conditions and delays.






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February 17 2010

Space Station’s ‘window on the world’ opens

Spacewalkers Robert Behnken and Nicholas Patrick take the covering off the International Space Station's newly installed observation deck on Tuesday night.In a highly anticipated grand finale to their mission, astronauts open the shutters on the International Space Station’s new $27 million observation deck.


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