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SWAT teams discover 3,000 marijuana plants near Raymond | Longmont Times-Call
RAYMOND – SWAT teams and the U.S. National Forest Service are investigating a suspected illegal marijuana growing operation west of Lyons, according to the Boulder County Sheriff’s Office.

South Korea fears an Internet gaming overload
One Saturday this month, roughly 10,000 South Koreans interrupted their usual weekend activity of playing Internet games for ...

Business of Internet games
TODAY, BUSINESS transactions can be initiated, negotiated and consummated through the Internet regardless of the location of the parties.

Man charged in robbery at cafe
A Gainesville man was arrested Friday afternoon in connection with the Aug. 18 robbery and carjacking outside an Internet cafe.

AT&T Is A $38 Stock With Some Help From Mobile Data
Revenue for phone usage is heading south so AT&T depends more on data plans to drive growth rates.

AT&T Expected to See Drop in Mobile Voice Revenue
Trefis members forecast a drop in the company's mobile subscriber plan pricing.

Wide awake: Wired teens are sleep-deprived
He and five friends brought lap-tops to another friend’s house to play “World of War Craft” and other Internet games against each other. Around 4:15 a. m., one of the guys craved a milkshake, so they piled into two cars and drove around Carol Stream, Ill., in search of an ice cream shop still open.

Silence frightens but has so much to say
'The eternal silence of these infinite spaces terrifies me.' So stated Blaise Pascal, famed philosopher, scientist, mathematician and writer about the vastness of the universe.

Internet gaming craze prompts concern in S. Korea
BUSAN, South Korea — One Saturday in August, roughly 10,000 South Koreans interrupted their usual weekend activity of playing Internet games for something else: to watch professionals play Internet games.

High-tech toys robbings teens of much-needed sleep
CHICAGO — A recent relaxing summer evening for 18-year-old Ross Nikides went like this:He and five friends brought laptops to another friend’s house to play “World of Warcraft” and other Internet games against each other. Around 4:15 a.m., one of the guys craved a milkshake, so they piled into two cars and drove around Carol Stream, Ill., in search of an ice cream shop still open.