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Last Updated: 22/12/2006 15:08:04
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PC Game Launched - Mr. Smoozles Goes Nutso
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Game developer, Juniper Games, is pleased to announce that the PC game Mr. Smoozles Goes Nutso
has now been released and is available for immediate download and purchase.
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A hugely fun arcade adventure, based upon the online comic strip, Mr. Smoozles,
it boasts a cast of 50 characters spread through 60 exciting and varied
locations and has an original soundtrack by talented young composer, Josh Winiberg.
With an addictive mix of game play and humour, this game is a delight for
gamers of all ages and tastes.
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The Goragons have invaded the Earth, zapped Mr. Smoozles with their mind ray
and are trying to distort the whole fabric of reality.
Play as Ed as he strives to avoid the attacking Mr. Smoozles, dodges many other
dangers, solves numerous puzzles and interacts with a host of enchanting characters.
Writing, design, implementation and art have all been handled by award-nominated
Steve Ince, a game developer with an excellent track record.
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About Juniper Games
Juniper Games was founded by Steve Ince, formerly of Revolution Software
where, among many other things, he was writer and lead designer on the
acclaimed game, Broken Sword - The Sleeping Dragon.
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Juniper Games has a number of projects in the pipeline, including
Mekapods and Juniper Crescent - The Sapphire Claw and is committed to
creating fun, character driven games.
Mr. Smoozles Goes Nutso is the first game to be released by Juniper Games.
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About Josh Winiberg
Josh is a 19 year old composer and pianist, studying music composition at Coventry University.
He's already released two piano albums, Sunrise and Silent Embrace, and is
currently working on a third, Through My Eyes.
Both released albums have been performed internationally and received acclaim
from composers such as Ludovico Einaudi, David Lanz and David Nevue.
In 2004 he was invited to perform at The Ravello Festival in Italy.
www.myspace.com/joshwiniberg
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News, Community - Hull Community Network Small Grants
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Hull Community Network's small grants programme has recently been relaunched with new criteria.
The fund provides grants of up to £10,000 to enable community groups and voluntary
organisations that work with people from the ten Neighbourhood Renewal Fund areas
to impact upon the floor targets and Safer and Stronger Communities Fund
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News - Marvellous Spelling
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Would you like to learn a way to spell words in English that has helped
hundreds of children and adults to learn how to spell?
Or would you like to learn how to teach this method to other people?
How Does It Work?
Marvellous Spelling is a visual spelling method - it teaches people how to store a picture of
the correct spelling of a word in their memory,
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News, Arts - Call For Proposals: Live Art Strategic Development Work - Deadline For Submissions : 5pm Monday 15th January 07
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Arts Council England, Yorkshire wish to engage someone (whether an individual, a partnership, or collaboration between organisations) to undertake some Live Art development work within the region.
We are inviting the submission of proposals to undertake this work. The attached documents give the context of the work, explain the work to be undertaken,
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News, - Harvest Trust Holidays
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Do you know of 12 children in real need of a holiday?
Harvest Trust is a national UK charity which organises free simple seaside holidays
for disadvantaged children.
The holidays take place between April and October each year and are especially for groups
of 8 to 11 year olds who really need a week away.
Based at the Trust's own Holiday Centre near
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News, - Social Enterprise Pathfinder Programme
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The Department of Health's Social Enterprise Unit is seeking to identify social enterprises that are interested in taking part in its pathfinder programme and leading the way in delivering innovative services.
Pathfinders will be eligible to apply for financial support from the Unit's Social Enterprise Fund to help with set-up costs and will have access
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News, Community - HANWaG Rooms For Hire
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HANWaG (Humberside Association of Neighbourhood Watch Groups) has fully equipped training suites and meeting room for hire.
Three classrooms are available for hire. These include overhead projectors, laptops, whiteboards and pull-down screens and flip chart stands. There is also a small meeting room which can accommodate up to 14 Read more...
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News, Community - Funding: Unclaimed Assets Questionnaire - Closing Date: Monday 11th December 06
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The Commission On Unclaimed Assets has been set up to consult and make
proposals on how best to use funds left dormant for long periods of time
in people's bank accounts. The sums involved could eventually exceed £600m.
In its initial report, the commission proposed major long term investment
in the third sector.
To support these proposals,
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News, Environment - Hull Arrests At Faslane Nuclear Base On Remembrance Sunday
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Two Hull men were among a group of six people arrested outside Faslane Naval base near Glasgow, after midday on Remembrance Sunday.
John Beardmore, 61, of Hull Quakers, and Martin Deane, 44, of Hull Green Party were protesting against nuclear weapons and the proposed renewal of the Trident nuclear missile system.
"The weapons themselves
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News, - New Musical Hits The High Notes
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A local charity joined the freedom from slavery celebrations in Hull, by
packing out the venue for the first night of their production What's in the Bag?,
a musical telling a more light hearted story of freedom from slavery in a modern world.
The audience of over 200 laughed their way through the comedic, song and dance
routines on Bonfire Night, ending
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News, Environment - Stewards Still Needed For Hull Climate Change March Sunday 29th October 06
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We need to arrange approximately 20 further stewards for Sunday, 11am Pearson Park.
(The Hull Daily Mail gave 11am as the start time - so any stalls or jugglers,
fire-eaters, poy-flingers welcome to entertain!).
If anyone can help please call Martin on 471467.
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News, Community - City Works: Your Free Publicity Opportunity!
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City Works is a Neighbourhood Renewal Funded (NRF) project that offers a
free advisory service to local residents within the HU1-HU9 postcode areas
of Hull seeking to gain opportunities in employment and/or training within the local area.
As well as offering a walk-in service at their premises, City Works also
actively attends and holds Job Fairs and Road Shows
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News, Arts - Award Winning Films At The 5th Hull International Short Film Festival 2006
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The 5th Hull International Short Film Festival is now wrapped up, and
Hull Film are pleased to announce this year's winners :
Made In Yorkshire award, Sponsored by Mobile Point :
Lightman by Shaun Clark (2005, 7mins, East Yorkshire)
Special Jury Mention - Finders Keepers by David Proctor (2006, 9mins, Hull)
International award, Sponsored by
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News, Environment - Report on Climate Change Public Meeting held at Hull Guildhall on 12th October 06.
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At a packed and impassioned meeting last night, people from Hull had the chance to put experts on the spot on climate change issues affecting Hull.
The level of debate was impressive, said Martin Deane, chairing, of Hull Green Party,
Whether it was people asking questions about the green credentials of some Hull businesses, or questions on sea level rise or cycle
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News, Media - Comic Relief Film Project - Closing Date : 31st October 06
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The BBC is looking for groups of young people who'd like to join a film-making
project for Comic Relief 2007.
If you have an idea for a film inspired by Red Nose Day
(2007 theme 'The Big One') or the international work of
Comic Relief (2007 focus - 'Every Child's Right To Education'),
they'd like to hear from you.
Throughout November 2006, the BBC
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News, - BNP Bombs - A terror raid that doesn't make the headlines - despite chemical explosives and a rocket launcher
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This week a British National Party election candidate has been accused of possessing the
largest amount of chemical explosives of its type ever found in Britain.
That's right, the largest ever - imagine if he'd been an Asian man.
Home secretary John Reid would have held a special press conference and it
would have led every news bulletin.
The home of
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News, Arts - Trampoline Nottingham - Platform for New Media Art Call for Submissions - Deadline: 23rd November 2006
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The city is paved with pixels, the flow of traffic becomes the flow of bits, the flow of people, the flow of electrons. Streets and circuit diagrams become meshed. The race has begun.
Each one of us becomes a player in the game of the city, furiously manipulating the control pad, tapping buttons,
flicking switches. Leaping from platforms, scaling the walls
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News, Environment - Local Man Takes On Climate Change
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Local man Guy Moore, of east Hull, saw a film that changed his life.
He attended a preview screening of the film An Inconvenient Truth,
by ex-US presidential candidate Al Gore.
The film is a passionate and inspirational documentary, exposing the myths and
misconceptions surrounding global warming and the actions required to prevent it.
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News, Media - Children's Charity Single Release
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13 year old Naomi McLernon and 17 year old James Hutchinson from Grimsby
have just released a charity double A side single in aid of children's charity,
PACT (Parents Association for Children with Tumours and Leukaemia).
PACT offers help families affected by childhood cancer and provides ongoing
support to both parents and children.
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News, Community - Volunteers Needed For The Carers' Centre
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The Carers' Centre is calling for more volunteers to help out at the
Centre on Prospect Street.
More helpers are needed to make cups of tea, to chat with carers
visiting the Centre and generally lend a hand with the Centre's activities.
People with some experience of caring for a relative or friend would be
particularly welcome.
Anyone able to spare a little time
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News, Media - Screen Yorkshire Launch Skillset TV Freelance Funding
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Through the Skillset TV Freelance Fund, Screen Yorkshire offers a totally tailored approach to training freelancers in our region. Support available includes training needs analysis, advice on courses and financial support (up to 70% subject to eligibility).
Training packages offer a range of options including scheduled short courses, one to one bespoke support,
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News, Community - WordFlight - Young People's Written And Verbal Arts Project - Closing Date: 31st March 2007
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Are you aged between eight and seventeen years? Would you like to enter a short story, poem, or song to
WordFlight with the chance to win one or more prizes?
If so, send your entries, contact details and age, by post to WordFlight, Artists in Creative Enterprise,
Creeveoughter, Rathmullan, Donegal, Ireland, or by email to
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