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January 18, 2005

Ypulse Essentials

Bible ad rejected by Rolling StoneRolling Stone rejects bible ad (music mag cites an unwritten policy against accepting ads containing religious messages. The Onion will carry a similar ad next month. These ads are part of a $1 million campaign to reach young adults who have never seen a bible ad)
Mavericks Surf Ventures and Bolt launch big-wave surfing hub (press release) (surfing hub)
Teen sued by Apple seeks legal help (the Harvard student behind Think Secret doesn't think he can afford to defend himself. Also see PSFK's take on Apple jumping the shark.) (News.com)
You're flame broiled! (Yes. Burger King will "star" on the new season of "The Apprentice") (Promo Magazine)
Offspring Joins Warped Tour Lineup (also the Transplants, Thrice, My Chemical Romance and Fall Out Boy. Dates announced next month) (Reuters)
Electronic Arts Signs Licensing Deal with ESPN (15 year deal will explore making video games out of "X Games") (Reuters)
Girls Gone Wired (Lost Remote on G4TechTV's [soon to become "G4 Video Game Television"] new show featuring sexy female gaming characters. Like the pin up version of MTV2's Video Mods)
'That '70s Show' Rolls on Without Grace, Kutcher (when it should just roll over) (Zap2it.com)
Disney to launch advergames (to lure tweens to Disneyland for its 50th anniversary...weren't "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "The Haunted Mansion" advermovies?) (USA Today)
Cameron Diaz 'Trippin' on MTV (A-lister makes reality show where she and her fabulous friends frolic at eco-resorts...oh yeah Nick Lahey gets a show, too) (Reuters)
Speaking Sims (researcher says 'Sims' great way to teach languages) (BBC)

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