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Eve Online will never die, says head of studio after 18 years


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6 May, 2021
Whoever said nothing is certain but death and taxes never played Eve Online. The space-faring MMORPG has no central government to shake you down for road money, and space pilots are cloned anew after every ignoble death. After 18 years and countless updates, Eve is one of the longest-running MMOs in the industry. It predates World of Warcraft by over a year. It is older than Facebook. Alongside long-toothed MMOs like Runescape, it has survived where others have fallen. But surely even this infamous generator of sci-fi skulduggery must pay the final toll some time. Well, not according to Hilmar Veigar Pétursson, CEO of the game s developer, CCP. ....

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Holiday Brief: Rod Phillips' lampooned vacation


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By iPolitics. Published on Dec 31, 2020 12:30pm
Premier Doug Ford congratulates his new finance minister, Rod Phillips, following his swearing in on June 20, 2019. Richard Lautens/Toronto Star
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Doug knew: Ontario Premier Doug Ford said Wednesday that he knew Finance Minister Rod Phillips was on a Caribbean getaway two weeks before it was reported publicly, all while provincial officials were pleading with Ontarians to forego holiday gatherings. Phillips’ office also confirmed that he took a second personal vacation to Switzerland in August. Ford promised a “very tough conversation” ....

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