Syria bomb kills 9, Damascus blames foreign plot

BEIRUT (Reuters) – A car bomb killed nine people at a Syrian military post in the eastern city of Deir al-Zor on Saturday, an attack the government said was the latest proof that an uprising against President Bashar al-Assad was a foreign plot.

The official SANA news agency said the blast had been the work of a suicide bomber, and had also wounded about 100 people, including guards, at what it called military installations.

International pressure and an U.N.-backed peace plan has failed to quell Syria’s turmoil. French President Francois Hollande said on Saturday the peace plan still had international backing, but Washington sounded a more aggressive note saying Assad had to leave power.

Syrian state television broadcast footage of smoke rising over Deir al-Zor, pools of blood amid rubble, the damaged facades of buildings and twisted, smoking vehicles.

Opposition activists said the target was an intelligence base.

“It seems like a well-planned attack. The explosion hit the least guarded rear gate of the Military Intelligence complex … where the operatives keep their cars,” said one activist in Deir al-Zor.

State television called the blast part of a campaign funded by Saudi Arabia and Qatar to topple Assad.

The Sunni-led Gulf powers have called for military help for the Free Syrian Army, a loosely organized force of defecting soldiers and protesters formed in response to Assad’s crackdown on what began 14 months ago as a peaceful uprising.

Syrian television said U.N. staff who are supposed to be monitoring an internationally brokered ceasefire, had inspected the site.

The U.N./Arab League peace plan drawn up by Kofi Annan aims to mark a political path out of the violence in Syria.

U.N. peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous, in Damascus for consultations with ceasefire observers, told reporters on Saturday: “This is a process. We have reached certain elements of our objectives. We are not there yet.”

Hollande said leaders of the Group of Eight countries, meeting at Camp David, had agreed to continue supporting Annan’s Syrian peace efforts.

“I insisted that all the participants support Kofi Anan’s mission so that observers can provide protection of the Syrian people from their leaders,” Hollande said.

But the White House said Syria’s violence would not end without a political changeover, adding that external monitors and a ceasefire would not be sufficient to address the problem.

“We believe change has to include (Syrian President) Bashar al-Assad leaving power,” White House aide Ben Rhodes told reporters during the G8 summit.

SUICIDE BOMBINGS

Twin suicide bombings on security facilities in Damascus killed at least 55 people this month, the deadliest in a series of such attacks in the capital.

On Thursday Syria sent a letter to the United Nations saying members of al Qaeda and the Muslim Brotherhood were using border areas of neighboring Lebanon – where Syria has long influenced the security apparatus – to arm Syrian rebels.

It pointed the finger at a Sunni Muslim political movement led by Saad al-Hariri, son of assassinated former minister Rafik al-Hariri, and at Lebanese Sunni Muslim Salafist groups.

Last week Sunni Muslims in the Lebanese city of Tripoli fought street battles against Alawites, members of an offshoot of Shi’ite Islam to which most of Assad’s Syrian ruling establishment belong, despite being in the minority in Syria.

Earlier this month, Syria sent the United Nations the names of 26 foreigners who it said were affiliated with the Sunni Muslim militant group al Qaeda who had been caught trying to enter from Turkey to fight.

On Saturday state television said security forces had thwarted two more such infiltration attempts, one in Idlib province, which borders Turkey, and one from Lebanon.

A British-based opposition group, the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights, said security forces had shot and killed a man in Khan Sheikhoun in Idlib, and that unidentified gunmen had killed two people in the northern city of Aleppo.

There was no independent verification of the claims from Syria, which allows little or no access to foreign journalists.

Members of Syria’s main opposition grouping, the Syrian National Congress, have accused Assad of orchestrating the bomb attacks in order to discredit them and flesh out his account of a foreign conspiracy.

(Additional reporting by Khaled Yacoub Oweis in Amman; Writing by Joseph Logan; Editing by Sophie Hares)

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Chinese activist who fled house arrest heads to US

BEIJING (AP) ? A blind Chinese legal activist was hurriedly taken from a hospital and put on a plane for the United States on Saturday, closing a nearly monthlong diplomatic tussle that had tested U.S.-China relations.

Chen Guangcheng, sitting in a wheelchair and accompanied by his wife and two children, boarded United Airlines Flight 88 for the 12-hour flight to Newark, outside New York City, a few hours after Chinese authorities suddenly told him to pack and prepare to leave.

“Thousands of thoughts are surging to my mind,” Chen said at the airport. His concerns, he said, included whether authorities would retaliate for his negotiated departure by punishing his relatives left behind. It also is unclear whether the government will allow him to return.

A self-taught legal activist, Chen asked his supporters and others in the activist community for their understanding of his desire to leave the front lines of the rights struggle in China.

“I am requesting a leave of absence, and I hope that they will understand,” he said.

The Chens’ departure to the United States marks the conclusion of nearly a month of uncertainty and years of mistreatment by local authorities for the activist.

After seven years of prison and house arrest, Chen made a daring escape from his rural village in late April and was given sanctuary inside the U.S. Embassy, triggering a diplomatic standoff over his fate. With Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton in Beijing for annual high-level discussions, officials struck a deal that let Chen walk free, only to see him have second thoughts, forcing new negotiations that led to an agreement to send him to the U.S. to study law ? a goal of his ? at New York University.

Moments after his departure from Beijing, State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland confirmed that Chen was en route to the U.S. and praised the quiet negotiations that freed him.

“We are looking forward to his arrival in the United States later today,” Nuland said in a statement. “We also express our appreciation for the manner in which we were able to resolve this matter and to support Mr. Chen’s desire to study in the U.S. and pursue his goals.”

The White House also said it was pleased with the outcome of negotiations between the Chinese government and the State Department that allowed Chen to leave China with his family.

“We are pleased at this development,” said Ben Rhodes, deputy national security adviser, who spoke with reporters at Camp David, the presidential retreat where President Barack Obama is hosting the Group of Eight summit.

China’s Foreign Ministry said it had no comment. The government’s news agency, Xinhua, issued a brief report saying that Chen “has applied for study in the United States via normal channels in line with the law.”

Chen’s supporters welcomed his departure. “I think this is great progress,” said U.S.-based rights activist Bob Fu. “It’s a victory for freedom fighters.”

The 40-year-old Chen is emblematic of a new breed of activists that the Communist Party finds threatening. Often from rural and working-class families, these “rights defenders,” as they are called, are unlike the students and intellectuals from the elite academies and major cities of previous democracy movements and thus could potentially appeal to ordinary Chinese.

Chen gained recognition for crusading for the disabled and for farmers’ rights and fighting against forced abortions in his rural community. That angered local officials, who seemed to wage a personal vendetta against him, convicting him in 2006 on what his supporters say were fabricated charges and then holding him for the past 20 months in illegal house arrest.

Even with the backstage negotiations, Chen’s departure came hastily. Chen spent the last two and a half weeks in a hospital being given medical treatment for the foot he broke escaping house arrest. Only on Wednesday did Chinese authorities help him complete the paperwork needed for his passport.

Chen said by telephone Saturday that he was informed at the hospital just before noon to pack his bags to leave. Officials did not give him and his family passports or inform them of their flight details until after they got to the airport.

Seeming ambivalent, Chen said that he was “not happy” about leaving and that he had a lot on his mind, including worries about retaliation against his extended family back home. His nephew, Chen Kegui, is accused of attempted murder after he allegedly used a kitchen knife to attack officials who stormed his house after discovering Chen Guangcheng was missing.

“I hope that the government will fulfill the promises it made to me, all of its promises,” Chen said. Such promises included launching an investigation into abuses against him and his family in Shandong province, he said before the phone call was cut off.

Chen’s expected attendance at New York University comes from his association with Jerome Cohen, a law professor at the university who advised Chen while he was in the U.S. Embassy. The two met when the activist went to the United States on a State Department program in 2003, and Cohen has been staunch advocate for him ever since.

“I’m very happy at the news that he’s on his way and I look forward to welcoming him and his family tonight and to working with him on his course of study,” Cohen said.

Much as Chen has said he wants return to China, it remains uncertain whether the Chinese government would bar him, as they have done with many exiled activists.

“Chen’s departure for the U.S. does not and should not in any way mark a ‘mission accomplished’ moment for the U.S. government,” said Phelim Kine, a senior Asia researcher at Human Rights Watch. “The harder, longer term part is ensuring his right under international law to return to China when he sees fit.”

Wu’er Kaixi, an exiled dissident who is on China’s list of most wanted student leaders for the 1989 Tiananmen Square demonstrations, made a third unsuccessful attempt Saturday to turn himself in at a Chinese Embassy, this time in Washington, D.C.

However, Chen’s friends and supporters cheered Chen’s departure. Teng Biao, who had urged Chen after he left the U.S. Embassy to leave China for his personal safety, welcomed the family’s departure.

“I feel happy that he and his family can have a normal, free life in the United States with their safety ensured,” Teng said.

Nanjing activist blogger He Peirong, who picked Chen up outside his rural village after his escape and spirited him to Beijing, said, “I hope that this will be a good beginning.”

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Associated Press videojournalist Annie Ho and reporter Charles Hutzler contributed to this report.

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Gadget Of The Week: The Omega J8006 Juicer

scaled.IMG_8450In this first installment of Gadget Of The Week I decided to try something a bit different. Rather than focus on some obscure cellphone or wonky laptop, I decided to take on one of the biggest questions in the average small and home office: which juicer should I buy? After trying a number of juicers – and investing in a few – I’m pleased to report that the Omega J8006 is definitely worth the investment. I am what they call, in the medical literature, a fat and lazy blogger. There’s nothing I love more than scarfing down cookies as I sit at my computer. With that in mind (and inspired by Brian Lam’s article at The Wirecutter), I decided to try my hand at juicing.

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CNN’s Dana Loesch: Twitter Warrior (Little green footballs)

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Facebook?s IPO movie better than ‘Social Network’

A short documentary now playing on the Internet is the best movie about Mark Zuckerberg yet. It?s studded with clues to the workings of Zuckerberg?s brain, and possibly even clues to the future of Facebook, which makes its initial public stock offering on Friday.

The film is called ?Facebook IPO Roadshow,? and it runs a little over 30 minutes. The ingenious and disturbing film was conceived as the centerpiece of the dark-charm offensive that Facebook launched to beguile new investors. (Those investors, who didn?t feel properly courted by the canned appearance, soon began demanding to see Zuckerberg in person, presumably so they could touch the hem of his garment rather than watch a Facebook-produced video that any schmo could see.)

But as an ambitious propaganda piece that doubles as gloss on the current state of the digital everything, ?Facebook IPO Roadshow? is well worth watching. The film is at pains to deny it?s a commercial. As the flat-affect movie puts it, its entire purpose is to ?enable your investment decisions? and help ?you get to know Facebook better.? Very Silicon Valley. You know there are tens of billions on the line when company leaders get this low-key.

Though several members of the Facebook brass show up, and the film is thick with groovy b-roll and data visualization, Zuckerberg, in his matte blue-gray outfit and matching eyes, steals the show?though he seems, as usual, to have turned in his performance by Facebook chat.

Never has a mortal seemed so laconic and blas? about a company he founded and now hopes to see valued at $100 billion. It?s almost as though, like any garden-variety Harvard kid, he feels entitled to any valuation he dreams up.

Sure, it would be nice, just for the moment, for Zuckerberg to pant for approval a little, and act like he needs us. We are the ones who put the ?public? in IPO after all.

But there?s something in Zuckerberg?s disregard for his audience?that spoiled, half-sadistic style that David Fincher captured in ?The Social Network??that gives his company its mystique. Does the noli-me-tangere whiz-kid without a real, flesh-and-blood friend in sight seem like the future of social life online? Maybe. Maybe there?s something in his master-puppeteer demeanor that allows his company to perpetually outrun charges that it?s faddish and trivial. (On the eve of the IPO, a poll conducted on behalf of the Associated Press and CNBC found that fully half of Americans consider Facebook a flash in the pan!)

Zuckerberg reportedly will not come to New York to ring the NASDAQ bell on Friday. If you?re Mark Zuckerberg, evidently, you don?t genuflect toward the brutish trading floor. You ring bells from wherever you want; in his case, it?s remotely, from his new office in Menlo Park. If he?s using a bell-ringing app, you can be sure it?s got Facebook inside, like Pinterest or Quora or Spotify.

While Zuckerberg maintains his above-it-all style in the film, the onetime fencing champ does manage to pull off some elegant touch?s and trompements at the expense of his competition. The richest one is in his opening lines:

You know, I grew up with the Internet, right, I mean when I had?When I was in middle school I was using search engines like Google and Yahoo.

I just thought that they were the most amazing thing. The thing that always seemed like it was missing was always just people, right. . .

Amazing. Google ends up in the rearview mirror (when Zuck was a preteen, no less) in the first 30 seconds of the speech. Zuckerberg goes on to rhetorically dominate mobile, where Facebook has been thought to be weak, when he prophesizes that all apps will one day be wrapped around Facebook.

And Sheryl Sandberg, the company?s captivating chief operating officer, shows how Facebook rules advertising, with a chipper presentation that lets her position herself as a consumer and user of the site?the way that none of the other company leaders successfully do in the film. (The company?s status as an advertising must-buy for companies looking to digitize came into serious question this week when General Motors announced that it would no longer buy ads on Facebook.)

In all, the film expresses cool triumphalism. On a broad, almost monstrous scale. It?s as though the prophecy has already come to pass; all investors and the public must do is yield to our fate.

Zuckerberg conspicuously name-checks his hacker ethos, which involves creating products with a ?minimum? of features and, even more, a minimum of personal exertion. The word recalls the Zuckerberg character in Fincher?s film brandishing his A.D.D. for his interrogator: ?You have part of my attention; you have the minimum amount.?

In a disclaimer before the movie, the word ?speculation? is never used. Forward-looking statements is the preferred phrase. Speculation sounds flimsy and dangerous, evoking some 19th-century huckster with a high hat and the word ?Diamond? in front of his name. Forward-looking, by contrast, sounds visionary. Clairvoyant, even.

It all looks very clean. I remember joining Facebook five years ago, not long after the collegians-only social network opened its gates to the genpop. A college kid insisted to me that Facebook people were wittier than MySpace people, so I decided to see for myself.

Maybe by witty he meant repressed. In those days, groovy, messy MySpace was dominated by dark, bruised-looking emo collages. Facebook seemed more buttoned-up, square, self-conscious?like an Ivy League kid applying to Goldman Sachs.

It still seems that way. In spite of the scandals surrounding Facebook, and the alarmist treatises about its effects on our lives, there?s something morally fastidious about the company. Like Apple, it?s almost prudish.

If this presentation looks like anti-sales, then, it might just be the blockbuster sales strategy of our age.

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Develop coping strategies for Positive Attitude ? Life After Death Of …

develop coping strategies for Positive Attitude ? Life after the death of the son of suicide
One reason for writing about his death, there is an awareness of some possible signs that a person contemplating suicide. I can honestly say that we are not aware, and we see no sign of the death of our son. I say this from a perspective somewhat unique and leave me a little about my experience.

When I was 17, I?m 62, I used for the weekend with our Mental State Hospital in Raleigh, NC, Dorothea Dix Hospital will volunteer to work with the patient. He was one of the largest mental health facilities in the U.S. The patient was working, everyone had their own little garden and the hospital itself could be quite self-sufficient to stay clean and work with a patient job of keeping the patients. I would go on weekends because I had a full time job and school full time. I had dreams of one day, a psychiatrist and I wanted to learn more. Of course, the real reason was to make myself better understood, and what a wonderful way to learn while helping others.

I finally finished the army, it was the Vietnam era, and that?s what a ?psychiatric technician?, and worked with the Marines and Navy in this capacity . In my volunteer status, as well as my full time four years I have been fortunate, with many patients who work in many mental illnesses. I felt pretty good grasp on your affect mood, posture, temperament and very good at working with patients with a form of reactive depression. Lead with a lot of ?group work?, it was important not only to observe, but to help others learn how to qualify the words and actions of other patients better, watch them help themselves. The passive calm, do not add to the anger masked face, teeth clenched. No matter what the patient said that the shares stood out. To verbalize, ?I?m not angry about it,? do not coincide with the actions speaking and debating. We have been voted in the non-verbal communication.

This is a part of my background so you understand how I am. Immediately after our son was a suicide, I was amazed how many people they saw not imagine anyone thinking about suicide, surprised, especially one so young. It was very surprising to me to hear that, because he always seemed to me that there are times in almost all spheres of life, suicide is considered an option. The key will not select this option and opportunity to take a moment to live another day. You do not have to live forever, but choose only one minute longer. Times to the point that suicide is not made.

We were issued on the ?sign? our son, when an issue. It was especially by those who knew and she literally cried never seen any sign of an unhappy child or any other signs of contemplating suicide expressed. The only area where you should be careful with any person, including children, is the use of drugs or alcohol. Obviously, alcohol is a depressant, which complicates the question that destroy rationality and certain drugs and fear. Our son has no alcohol or drugs. It was a happy man.

Another point is, there are signs of depression? If person is drowsy most of the time, to avoid them, interactions with others, they must stay in their rooms, or feel isolated at school or in life? If they are bullied, they raise concerns to be worthless? All these observations are most people wonder if something happens. Graham showed that none of these characters, as it was in fact one of the happiest, joking, carefree children at school. Large classes, community service, very personable, not only his colleagues but also his teachers and adults. There was none of these signs, and if so, nobody has seen, even in retrospect, think they can see, but I missed. It was very sad and confused.

After his death, we talked about it and told a friend who was already in the sixth class that he wanted to commit suicide and wanted to medicine, he was able to into the medicine cabinet. Now, what little information is after the death occurred. Here too, even if he had these thoughts, there were no outward signs or verbalization of such. Years later he told a person of these thoughts. One thing I learned from years of relations with psychiatric patients, is, you should take to heart when someone says he is thinking about suicide, and they are to this day, to see how it s? true. This is a sure sign to take action and follow them to their word. Thinking, coupled with the way it goes, is a red flag. It?s one thing the only thing we have ever been able to understand that some precursors could have, but again it was after the fact.

My goal in this description is so many people ?guilt? feeling after a suicide attempt and was wondering what could have I done, why do not I do something, etc. but the bottom line is, we can only insofar as they are able to do so. It is very important for you not to pile the blame on himself in order not to despair of learning, but go out and try and wisdom to order, do not let it happen to others. My wife, our two daughters went through a period of self doubt, but in my case it was not for longer than I, who had told my father, I realized a few decades ago: ?You can be as good as you can, nor do not beat yourself up as you move forward. ?Our family is the answer, with the help of the director, David Mahaley, was to create a foundation that is honored, all the time as leader felt that we should all have to be produced:.? Life is for living ?

We have a foundation, to mourn the GJCAE, not the death of our son, because it is a process of dealing with Old Man Time, but those who stayed with us, especially our two girls, the other had, friends and all of us to celebrate, including our son. The worst thing to do is to punish him for having abandoned those who count are those who stand beside you every day to forget. Sometimes events happen that you get no control and you have to accept it. Good deeds are not events, comes from the well, what we choose to do with an event. be

We hope that the work of Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Foundation to those who are still those who focus on the people here and now and try to make things better honor. If people are happy when they self-confidence when they are motivated to have when they see light at the end of the tunnel, then it is fewer suicides, fewer bad days, will be less suffering for the survivors. The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment, through the efforts of volunteers on board to survive the many volunteers, friends of our son, and to know this community, what matters is, life is for life.

The Graham Johnson Cultural Arts Endowment, http://www.gjcae . org , Graham founded by his parents died at the age of 15 The GJCAE said ?Life is for living? and works of art to improve feelings of self-esteem and self-esteem.

GJCAE they embody the events, whether tragic or not, but the decision to make each event a positive effect by using the right attitude. Events can not change people, but the attitude possible.

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Health ? Blog Archive ? Best way to build muscle

Posted by admin – May 17th, 2012

Best way to build muscle. Any person who wants to construct muscle mass to improve their strength and enhance their look requirements to comply with several basic recommendations. 1st they need to have to formulate a diet plan that can supply their body using the gasoline that it demands to grow. 2nd and without having a question the best way to build muscle is by way of resistance training. By utilizing resistance coaching you power your muscle groups to adapt plus they adapt by turning into bigger and more powerful.The best way to build muscle would be to develop a exercise plan that trains each and every of one?s key muscle groups. This means that you simply want to find out workouts that tax every muscle team and also the make use of these workout routines to drive your muscle tissues to adapt. To get the most out of the workout you ought to concentrate upon training only 1 or two body parts per day. So that you can conserve time the very best approach to do this really is by combining opposing physique components. This will likely allow you to do a established of exercises after which permit that physique portion to rest even though you do a set of exercises to focus on an opposing body component.

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Key accuser returns for 4th day in Clemens trial

(AP) ? Brian McNamee, the key prosecution witness in the Roger Clemens perjury trial, returns to the stand for his fourth day of testimony Thursday.

McNamee testified this week that he injected Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs in 1998, 2000 and 2001. Clemens, a former pitching star, is accused of lying to Congress when he denied using steroids and human growth hormone.

Clemens’ lawyer has spent a little over two hours cross-examining McNamee, trying to portray him as a liar with a bad memory, and that will continue Thursday. McNamee, Clemens’ former friend and longtime strength coach, is central to the prosecution because he’s the only person who will claim firsthand knowledge of Clemens taking performance-enhancing drugs.

The trial is in its fifth week.

Associated Press

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Eli Manning, Giants to get latest Super Bowl rings

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The Board Game Family ? Pizza Theory ? a tasty game treat ? The …

Pizza Theory

Pizza at the dinner table.

We love making homemade pizza.
Decorating a pizza with your own toppings to satisfy your own whim is simply fun and tasty. And if we everyone creates their own personal-sized pizza then there isn?t any fighting over any of the toppings.

However, that?s not the case with Pizza Theory.
In Pizza Theory it?s all about fighting for topping supremacy!

And what a fun fight it is.

But don?t take my word for it, see for yourself in this joint board game video review by Brooke and Caleb.

Can the whole family enjoy Pizza Theory?
Yes, they can!

Pizza Theory

Who’s got the most in each slice?

Pizza Theory is simple to learn, easy to play, and fun for the whole family. It?s a board game with three simple steps:

  1. Place a topping
  2. Slice the pizza
  3. Switch out the toppings

So if your little tikes can place a topping on the pizza, select where to make their cut, and figure out which toppings are in the majority on each slice, then they can play and enjoy Pizza Theory.

Gryphon Games publishes great board games and card games for families, and Pizza Theory is no different. It has elements of both strategy and luck and doesn?t take too long to play. Once a player has all their toppings on the pizza, they win.

How much luck is involved in Pizza Theory?
Family board games are great when there?s enough luck to give all players a chance of doing well in the game. But what we like most in a family game is when that luck is balanced by good decisions. And Pizza Theory has a good balance between luck and strategy.

Pizza Theory

There’s always a twist.

Planning ahead to how you?re going to slice the pizza impacts where you?ll want to place your topping. So good decisions will definitely help you progress. But you also need to anticipate where the other players will make their cut. If you can predict that correctly, then you?ll do great. However, as you know when playing with children ? you can?t always predict their moves.

Well, we?ve found that the same applies when playing with just adults. Not knowing where the other players will make their cuts is what keeps the game interesting and fun. In most of the games we play, there are moments during play that swing the balance of power between players. And those moments are always great. So even if you?re struggling early in the game, make your best moves and hope that luck will swing your way before the end.

Three is not a crowd
There aren?t many board games that are specifically designed for three players, but Pizza Theory fits that niche well. While there are rules for how to play a 2-player game of Pizza Theory, 3-players is where it?s at. So if you?re looking for a good 3-player family board game, place your delivery order now.

How does Pizza Theory score on the ?Let?s Play Again? game meter?
Pizza TheoryAs you could guess, Pizza Theory scores high on our ?let?s play again? game meter. I don?t think we?ve ever stopped after just one play of Pizza Theory. It has simple mechanics, thoughtful decisions, good player interaction, a mix of luck, and plays quickly ? all things that make a game fun and easy to play over and over.

Thanks Gryphon Games for another great family board game!

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