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  • () The World of Warcraft Cheats
    Most of the games today are all MMORPG or Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Games. Just like other games that have a massive player base – the World of Warcraft too has many loyal players who indulge in World of Warcraft cheats to level in their game faster. Blizzard is the creator of the Wo More>>
  • () Runescape Cheats - Are They Really Out There
    Runescape cheats sites, hack sites and so on claim that they can provide you with runescape cheats. Well in order to do this theoretically you will need to access the servers that host the game and then manually change whatever it is you want to change. This however cannot be done and is also illegal. Such method More>>
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Benefit cheats told 'no escape' (BBC News)
(03/09/2010 10:59 PM)

A Manx minister warns "there is no escape for benefit cheats" after a civil servant was convicted of benefit fraud. More>>

Obama backs bipartisan crackdown on healthcare cheats (Reuters via Yahoo! News)
(03/09/2010 10:59 PM)

President Barack Obama, making a final push for healthcare reform, will back bipartisan plans to stamp out waste in government-run medical programs for the old and needy, the White House said on Tuesday. More>>

AFL plans to freeze out drug cheats (Perth Now)
(03/09/2010 10:59 PM)

THE AFL is cracking down on drug cheats, announcing plans to store players' blood and urine samples among upgraded measures to deter drug-takers. More>>

Of cheats and fakes (Malaysian Mirror)
(03/09/2010 10:59 PM)

MY editor insists that titles have to respect the sensitivities of the general public; I really wanted to call this column 'Of Thieves and Robbers.' And if there's a worse word I'd like to use that, too. More>>

(AFX UK Focus) 2010-03-10 04:14 CORRECTED-Obama backs bipartisan crackdown on healthcare cheats (Interactive Investor)
(03/09/2010 10:59 PM)

WASHINGTON, March 9 (Reuters) - President Barack Obama, making a final push for healthcare reform, will back bipartisan plans to stamp out waste in government-run medical programs for the old and needy, the White House said on Tuesday. Obama will unveil the proposal during a visit to St. Charles, Missouri on Wednesday to rally popular support for his key domestic policy objective, as the bitter ... More>>