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Video: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Teaser

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Capcom has just released the first trailer for Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City which, in case you missed our recent coverage of the game, is a squad-based shooter co-developed by Slant 6, who are known for their entries in the SOCOM series. This teaser isn’t heavy on information, but does feature the burnt-out husk of Raccoon City (a familiar sight to long-time Resident Evil fans) and a lot… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : GayGamer.net Discovery Date : 30/03/2011 17:31 Number of articles : 2

Video: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Teaser

Video: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Teaser

http://www.youtube.com/v/bDe_-KlZpBA

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Capcom has just released the first trailer for Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City which, in case you missed our recent coverage of the game, is a squad-based shooter co-developed by Slant 6, who are known for their entries in the SOCOM series. This teaser isn’t heavy on information, but does feature the burnt-out husk of Raccoon City (a familiar sight to long-time Resident Evil fans) and a lot… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : GayGamer.net Discovery Date : 30/03/2011 17:31 Number of articles : 2

Video: Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City Teaser

Homemade Preserves: To Buy or Not to Buy?

Images by B. Alter This is a familiar sight at farmers markets across the land: lovingly made preserves and pickled vegetables on sale. If you are too lazy and unmotivated, like some of us, what a great opportunity to pick up the fruits of some one else’s labour. Or not… Health inspectors in Vancouver are clamping down on this kind of home-grown and homemade produce. They are asking vendors to submit jams for lab tests and fill out forms listing ingredients. For some this is an invasion of their rights, for others it is a public health issue; a logical level of protection for the public…. Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Homemade Preserves: To Buy or Not to Buy?