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In what looks like a standard biker bar, the players fight in three rounds using basic fighting moves like punches and kicks, as well as signature moves like fire throwing, unicorn horn impaling and butt slaps.
ENGADGET: Beercade replaces arcade coin slots with beer taps, rewards winners with brew
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"It had the unanticipated effect of throwing gasoline on the fire, " said Sanford C.
FORBES: Accounting
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The Americans opened fire, throwing cascades of water into the air but not, apparently, striking any of the men.
CNN: Capital has look of a battlefield
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"The Fed is throwing gasoline on inflationary fire that it created but continues to ignore, " says Peter Schiff, the president of Euro Pacific Capital.
FORBES: The prime rate will come down, but loans won't go up.
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But so far, China and other big emerging markets like India, Russia and Brazil are waiting for a clearer picture on the fiscal side before throwing money into a burning fire.
FORBES: "Over To You, Mr. Draghi"
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Baghdad (CNN) -- At least five people were injured when bodyguards for a top Iraqi official opened fire on stone-throwing Sunni demonstrators Sunday, the country's interior ministry said.
CNN: Clashes erupt at Iraqi protest as sectarian tensions flare
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Politicians under fire have a habit of throwing back counter-claims of wrongdoing by others.
ECONOMIST: Politics in Brazil
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In order to meet the margin calls, a suddenly cash-strapped Harvard has been unloading most of its stock portfolio at fire-sale prices--effectively throwing good money after bad--and selling IOUs bearing interest rates of up to 6.5%, meaning that hefty debt service now makes up a growing percentage of Harvard's budget.
FORBES: How Harvard Should Handle Its Endowment
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When he first saw the video of coach Mike Rice pushing, shoving and throwing balls at players in November, Pernetti said he wanted to fire him on the spot.
WSJ: Rutgers AD resigns amid basketball video scandal
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You might have read over Thanksgiving weekend a piece by friend-of-the-blogger Martha Irvine of The Associated Press, who wrote about the continually recession-proof industry of youth sports, an economic engine that shows no sign of burning out thanks to ever-more parents throwing bigger and bigger piles of money into stove to stoke its fire.
FORBES: Youth Sports Arms Race Reflects Successful Exploitation Of Reasonable Parental Anxiety