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His original gaming dice. His original Dungeons & Dragons and Blackmoor campaign manuscripts. His first printing, woodgrain boxed set play copy of D&D. Letters from Gary Gygax. Other letters, notes, documents, artwork, photos, cartography, rare wargames and hand-made models and miniatures. And more. All these items were once owned by Dave Arneson, gaming legend and co-creator of D&D. But when ...

His original gaming dice. His original Dungeons & Dragons and Blackmoor campaign manuscripts. His first printing, woodgrain boxed set play copy of D&D. Letters from Gary Gygax. Other letters, notes, documents, artwork, photos, cartography, rare wargames and hand-made models and miniatures. And more.

There's no place like home, as the old saying goes, and that goes doubly for celebrities. Sure, we might be proud of our white picket fence, two-car garage, mud room and central air, but does your house have it's own 50-seat theater? How about a few holes of golf ... in your backyard? Or jet runway in place of your driveway? And who among us can boast about having a man-made lake stocked with ...

The Dallas city council convinced many that raising taxes was necessary, and then gave us a far higher tax hike than most expected. Was it really necessary? Contributor: Victor Medina Published: Sep 17, 2010

SANTA CLARA, Calif., May 22, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Kicking off ConnectivityWeek , a national conference gathering of top Smart Grid leaders in Santa Clara, Calif., Senior Energy Department Official Patricia ...

The teenage son accused of killing his father and nearly killing his mother and brother paid an earlier visit to the family's Farmington Hills home that evening, according to a report.

There's no place like home, as the old saying goes, and that goes doubly for celebrities. Sure, we might be proud of our white picket fence, two-car garage, mud room and central air, but does your house have it's own 50-seat theater? How about a few holes of golf ... in your backyard?