EA's Origin Access adds other publishers' games, including 'Batman: Arkham City'

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EA's Origin Access adds other publishers' games, including 'Batman: Arkham City'

Electronic Arts' Origin Access subscription program gives members free and unlimited access to many of the publisher's biggest games, including Titanfall 2, Mass Effect: Andromeda, and The Sims 4, but the program is widening its scope. Now, you will have free access to games from different game
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Kremlin 'Trolls' Meddling In Russia's Own Elections? 'Of Course We Are!'

“Half the day I spend writing comments like: 'What is the point of a boycott! We should vote for Grudinin! He is the real opposition to Putin! There is no point in staying home! Vote for Grudinin!'” “But I spend the second half of the day proving that he is unworthy, a liar, disgusting,” Kremlebot added. “He has
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'Success in the music business isn't about money or titles – it's about relationships.'

In 1985 she found ABKCO, joining as an assistant to the VP of Royalties, Licensing and Marketing, and going on to work in every division of the company. “I learned about every aspect of the music publishing business, the record company and all entertainment sectors. There was project after project,
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How to Submit a Book Proposal

Many writers start the publishing process thinking that the writing of a book is the most difficult part of the journey. Once their book is written and published, they quickly realize that the marketing of their book is just as hard — if not harder! The same thing applies to book proposals. Once you've finished
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EA opens up its PC subscription service to other publishers

EA has announced that it's opening up its Origin Access PC gaming subscription service to other publishers, with games from Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment and other publishers set to join the service. First up are a bunch of Batman games from Warner Bros., including Batman: Arkham Asylum,
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Ruth Fenton publishes, reads from “It's 3 am,” an anthology of thoughts and poems

Ruth Fenton, a 57-year-old Jonesport wife, mother, grandmother and activist, has written all of her life, starting in high school where she wrote for the school newspaper and took every writing course offered, to the present day. “I enjoy the craft,” she said at her kitchen table last week while preparing for a
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What's in a name?

The number of products is limited by space, featuring a familiar set of best sellers. On the other hand, what image does micro market conjure? It's a kiosk that coordinates payment, as in a vending machine, but the touchscreen is larger and more interactive. The kiosk holds no product, so a micro market
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