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March 21, 2008

Surplus Groceries


With the downturn of the economy, even prices of the most basic items like food are rapidly rising. One grocery store in Pennsylvania is giving customers the most bang for their buck and selling their food products at significantly lower prices, but there's a catch. It sells food that is past its "best by" or "sell by" date. The grocery says the food is perfectly safe and it can save customers a fortune. Ryan Owens reports. Read more about it here.

6 Year Old Tennis Prodigy


Jan Silva can't even tie his own shoelaces, but at age 6 he is already slated to be the next tennis great. Jan Silva started playing tennis at age 1 and his knack for the game became immediately evident. By age 4, he had already impressed Grand Slam finalist Marcos Baghdatis, who told Silva's now coach "You have to see this kid." His family picked up everything and moved from California to France so Jan can train under a professional coach. But is he destined for Wimbledon? Nick Watt reports. Read more here.

Scrabulous


Scrabulous is taking over. In one year, the online take off on Scrabble has become Facebook's most popular application and is quickly becoming a social networking tool of its own. Created by two brothers in India, Scrabulous rakes in tens of thousands of dollars a month in advertising. But not everyone thinks it is "fabulous." The Scrabble Board Game owners have accused the brothers of copyright infringement. They don't know whether to sue or buy them out David Kerley reports. We hope you'll join us.

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