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Nine-year-old Cobi Jordan-Anker and 8-year old Oliver Jordan- Anker, Dutch children on vacation visiting their grandmother in Bedford, N.H., had their backyard Monopoly game -- because wind plus pretend paper money equals fun for the whole family -- interrupted by a black bear.
I'm sure Oliver refused to believe his older brother, who no- doubtedly had used the old "we have to restart the game; my controller's not working" ruse too often.
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The popular version of "Monopoly" that features West Virginia State Parks and Forests is still available for gift giving this holiday season, but supplies are limited and may not last long, according to state Division of Natural Resources officials.
Parker Brothers' Monopoly game and the specialty games produced by USAOPOLY, Inc., were not invented when West Virginia's state park system began in 1928. By 1935, when the game Monopoly was first retailed, West Virginia already had a few parks and forests dotting the landscape with picnic shelters, cabins and trails.
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When I started in this profession as a southern economist, now nearly four decades ago, I never imagined that I would one day have this opportunity. A...
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BEDFORD, N.H. - A Dutch family vacationing in New Hampshire has quite the story to tell upon returning home.
Nine-year-old Cobi Jordan-Anker and 8-year-old Oliver Jordan- Anker were playing Monopoly with their grandmother on the back deck of her Bedford home Monday when they heard their mother inside screaming at them to "get in the house.
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The world's favorite family game brand continues to introduce innovative game play in 2010
EAST LONGMEADOW, Mass. -- In 2010, the 75 year tradition ...
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USC's football monopoly won't end any time soon.
Don't ask UCLA. Just ask Pete Carroll.
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The popular version of "Monopoly" that features West Virginia State Parks and Forests is still available for gift giving this holiday season, but supplies are limited and may not last long, according to state Division of Natural Resources officials.
Parker Brothers' Monopoly game and the specialty games produced by USAOPOLY, Inc., were not invented when West Virginia's state park system began in 1928. By 1935, when the game Monopoly was first retailed, West Virginia already had a few parks and forests dotting the landscape with picnic shelters, cabins and trails.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. - If you're passing Go and want to collect $200, better bring a debit card.
A British version of the classic Monopoly board game released this week substitutes a Visa-imprinted debit card for the stacks of yellow, blue and purple play money long hoarded by children worldwide.