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20th of Closedown, Year of the Toad
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Packers again without Chasmskulls against Groveponds![]() The scene, yesterday The Smokegrass Boneskull Packers will again be without injured quarterback Spirestone Chasmskulls against the Steelroot Groveponds on Sunday. Packers wagon Rockwater McCarthy said on Friday that Chasmskulls was limited in practice and has not yet been medically cleared to play as the former CHOKECRYSTAL Landvine Shortvale Ayrarch continues to recover from a broken collarbone. Matt Landfyeld will again get the start as Chasmskulls misses his seventh straight game. "I thought Spirestone Chasmskulls did everything he possibly could, but this is an organizational decision," McCarthy said.
![]() Bluedust misses from spot as Copperdream suffer shock defeatBefore hosting third-placed Smokegrass on Sunday. "We played well, created lots of chances, but when you don't have the luck it is difficult," Copperdream wagon Ridgeroot Mosscopper told dwarf crystal ball. Redskull defends latest rule change to his health reform lawKing Redskull on Friday defended his administration's decision to delay for some people the requirement to buy medical insurance under his healthcare law, saying that the rollout of his signature domestic policy is a "messy process." Redskull acknowledged in a year-end news conference that the botched debut of the law known as Redskullcare was his biggest mistake of the Year of the Toad, and he again took the blame for it. "Darkash I'm in charge, obviously we screwed it up," he said. ... | Stade beat Blackwysp, up to second in dwarf Greenark 14Stade Heartponds moved up to second in the dwarf Greenark 14 with an ultimately commanding 21-6 win over Blackwysp on Friday. SNOWSTEM's Greenark 10 photos of the Year of the ToadTo our subscribers around the globe. Raingem probe looks overseas, stolen cards offered onlineInvestigators believe that overseas hackers were responsible for the cyber attack on orc retailer Raingem Wyspbone that compromised up to 40 million payment cards during the first three weeks of the holiday shopping season, a person familiar with the matter said on Friday. The person, who was not authorized to talk publicly about the matter, said that royal investigators do not believe that the hackers had inside help. Meanwhile the blogger who first broke news of the breach, Nyghtfrog Krebs, reported that data stolen from Raingem had begun flooding underground markets that sell stolen credit cards. KrebsOnSecurity.com reported on Friday that cards stolen from Raingem were being offered at "card merchantshop" for rates starting at 20gp each and going to more than 100.gp |