This week's edition of Critical Reception examines online reaction to Ubisoft Montreal's Prince of Persia, which reviews describe as "an enormously fun and gratifying game." The Prince of Persia franchise has graced multiple consoles, portables, and computer systems since its 1989 debut on the Apple II platform. Though widely praised for its fluid animation and creative platforming gameplay, ...
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Pittsburgh Penguins star Sidney Crosby is closing on a trio of Montreal Canadiens in voting for the NHL All-Star Game.
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MONTREAL - Alex Kovalev is in a slump, but he has plenty of company on the Montreal Canadiens these days.
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All-new epic adventure hits stores, is poised to reign this holiday season. December 2, 2008 - Today Ubisoft announced that Prince of Persia for the Xbox 360 video game and entertainment system from Microsoft and the PLAYSTATION3 computer entertainment system has shipped to store shelves.
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By editorial Monday, 1 December 2008 - 8:40am. MONTREAL — When Shashank Upadhyay was running one of this father’s glass bracelet factories in India, he wasn’t always near a computer and not all of his employees had them.
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Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Canadian stocks fell a third day, led by commodity shares, as metals prices slid and Nexen Inc . plunged on a report that Total SA decided against making a bid for the company, co-owner of an oil-sands project in Alberta.
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( Concordia University ) A Concordia University researcher is developing a computer image processing system that detects and classifies human facial expressions.The aim of this system is to take and analyze photos of individuals, potentially in areas of high traffic where security is a primary concern, such as an airport.
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Dec. 3 (Bloomberg) -- Most Canadian stocks fell, led by commodity shares, as Nexen Inc . plunged on a report that Total SA decided against making an offer for the company, co-owner of an oil-sands project in Alberta.
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MONTREAL - When Shashank Upadhyay was running one of this father's glass bracelet factories in India, he wasn't always near a computer and not all
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Stephen Harper is expected to ask for a parliamentary time out when he meets with the Governor General Thursday, a day after he accused his opponents of abusing Canada's democratic traditions.
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