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    Sharon Beeson peered down the lane at ten pins. She rolled her first ball. Nine pins down. "That was good," said a voice behind her. Beeson then released her second ball. It perfectly hit the center of the remaining pin. Beeson picked up the spare and the voice from behind her returned along with several others to cheer her accomplishment. (0) comments

    Food Snobs

    Review of Uncommon Ground Sushi Café

    Serving mainly sushi and Asian dishes, Uncommon Ground Sushi Café offers students dry sushi for a pricey fee. The Café was not uncommon ground for Phil, but it was for Carrie. They ventured into the spacious restaurant at 1401 West Oak St. and took a seat at a table for two by the door. (7) comments

    Researchers work on safer cookware

    New nonstick coating to be ready in three years

    UNT researchers are developing a new and safer nonstick coating for cookware to replace the current nonstick coating that can potentially emit a carcinogen. The current nonstick coating consists of polymers made with the element fluorine. It is popular because of its nonstick ability and easy cleanup, but there is concern over the use of the nonstick substance. (0) comments

    'Mummy' comes off too self-aware, comedy falls flat

    Review :Sequel does previous films diservice

    When I left the theater after seeing "Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor," starring Brendan Fraser and Jet Li, I wasn't sure what had just happened to me. All I can say for sure is that Li came back from the dead and killed his career in the process. This film is much like the other "Mummy" films. (1) comment

    LONDON (AP) ­- The theater where "The Merchant of Venice" and "Romeo and Juliet" likely debuted and where William Shakespeare himself may have trodden the boards has likely been discovered in east London, archaeologists at the Museum of London said Wednesday. (0) comments

    (AP) -Federal prosecutors have decided not to pursue a criminal case into how Heath Ledger obtained the powerful painkillers that contributed to his overdose death this year, a law enforcement official said Wednesday. Prosecutors in the U.S. attorney's office in Manhattan had been overseeing a Drug Enforcement Administration probe into whether the painkillers found in Ledger's system were obtained illegally. (0) comments

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