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Review: Sniper Elite - PS2, Xbox
A great diversion from the normal blahs of console shooters
By Dan Ryckert
November 20, 2005
In a market filled with run-and-gun FPS war titles, it’s refreshing to see a title that features a heavy emphasis on long-distance gunplay. While you will encounter some close-range skirmishes in Sniper Elite, the majority of the game is viewed from the scope of your sniper rifle.
Subpar graphics, gameplay bog down ‘Indigo’
By Dan Ryckert
November 5, 2005
There’s something seriously wrong with Lucas Kane. While going to the bathroom at a local diner, he loses his mind, carves some symbols into his arms and stabs a random man to death. Shortly after the crime, he regains consciousness and realizes what has taken place.

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Lisa Valanti volunteers her time to fight the U.S. embargo and travel restrictions on Cuba. Valanti spoke Sunday at the Oread Friends Meeting House about this summer's planned caravan organized by Pastors for Peace to deliver humanitarian aid to Latin America and the Carribbean.

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