Home-grown game like ‘football with swords’
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Home-grown game like ‘football with swords’
The Age – Feb 20, 2007
“It’s kind of like footballwith swords,” Mr Hilliam says. “You run around with your team matesusing specialised skills to try and beat your opponents. Auran has grown from humble beginnings. Founded by Mr Edelstenand a games developer 11 years ago, today the company employs 75people. Ownership is divided between Mr Edelsten and Terry Hilliam,whose family is better known for establishing the NeverfailSpingwater company. They’re an unlikely pair to run a gaming business. Neither has abackground in computing or entertainment.
Heather Sherwin, 1972-2007: Colon Club poster child ‘truly was a…
Seattle Post-Intelligencer – Seattle Post Intelligencer – Feb 20, 2007
Regret soon overcame her, and she rushed back to the garbage. That was her daughter, she said.
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Wall Street Journal – Wall Street Journal (subscription) – Feb 20, 2007
"But nine on the 15-member UW roster are home grown. Three of the five starters are, sorry about this, cheeseheads. There is but one McDonald’s all-American on the team. This isn’t Duke or North Carolina or Kansas or Arizona, schools that annually welcome on board two or three picks of the litter every year. This is a team of largely unheralded high school players, many key members who have stuck around for their senior seasons, who have been molded and shaped into something special by Ryan and his staff.
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Daily Times – Feb 20, 2007