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Featured article: March 5, 2008

In 2006, the North American Entertainment Software Rating Board changed the rating of The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion from Teen (13+) to Mature (17+), citing "more detailed depictions of blood and gore" than had been previously considered, and "the presence in the PC version of the game of a locked-out art file that, if accessed by using an apparently unauthorized third party tool,"—the Oblivion Topless Mod—"allows the user to play the game with topless versions of female characters." In response to the new content, the ESRB conducted a new review of the video game Oblivion, showing to its reviewers the content originally submitted by the game's publisher along with the newly disclosed content. The new review resulted in an M rating. The ESRB reported that Bethesda Softworks, the game's developer and publisher, would promptly notify all retailers of the change, issue stickers for retailers and distributors to affix on the product, display the new rating in all following product shipments and marketing, and create a patch for download rendering the topless skin inaccessible. Bethesda complied with the request, but issued a press release declaring their disagreement with the ESRB's rationale. Although certain retailers began to check for ID before selling Oblivion as a result of the change, and the change elicited criticism for the ESRB, the events passed by with little notice from the public at large. Other commentators remarked on the injustice of punishing a company for the actions of independent modders, and one called the event a "pseudo-sequel" to the Hot Coffee minigame controversy. (more...)

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These recordings of selections from W.S. Gilbert and Arthur Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore (1878) was created by Edison Records in 1911. It stars Elizabeth Spencer, Mary Jordan, Harry Anthony, Walter Van Brunt, James F. Harrison, and William F. Hooley. Includes "We have sailed the ocean blue" "Hail, men of oarsmen", "I'm called Little Buttercup", and "A maiden fair to see" (file info)

Featured picture: April 12, 2008

Jaguar

The jaguar (Panthera onca), shown here at Edinburgh Zoo, is a New World mammal of the Felidae family and one of four "big cats". The jaguar is the third-largest feline after the tiger and the lion, and on average the largest and most powerful feline in the Western Hemisphere.

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Featured list: List of poliomyelitis survivors

This is a list of notable people who have survived the infectious disease poliomyelitis. Poliomyelitis (often simply called polio) is an acute viral infection that involves the gastrointestinal tract and occasionally the central nervous system. Poliovirus is acquired by faecal-oral or oral transmission. Prior to the introduction of a vaccine in 1955, infection was common, with epidemics during the summer and autumn of temperate countries. An eradication programme has reduced the number of reported polio cases worldwide by more than 99% since the mid-1980s. Most infections are asymptomatic; a small number cause a minor illness that is indistinguishable from many other viral illnesses; less than 1% result in acute flaccid paralysis. The extent of paralysis varies from part of a limb to quadriplegia and respiratory failure. The latter was often treated with an iron lung until, it was hoped, the patient recovered. Around 30–40 years after contracting paralytic poliomyelitis, about 25–40% of cases lead to post-polio syndrome. Symptoms include muscle pain, further weakening of muscles and paralysis.[1][2]

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Actress Marion Davies contracted polio as an adult.
Name Life Comments
Alda, AlanAlan Alda born 1936 An actor most famous for his role as Hawkeye Pierce in the television series M*A*S*H. Alda contracted polio at age seven, during an epidemic. His parents administered a painful treatment, developed by Sister Elizabeth Kenny, in which hot woollen blankets were applied to the limbs and the muscles were stretched by massage.[3]
Barrymore, LionelLionel Barrymore 1878–1954 A stage, radio and film actor, Barrymore contracted polio in the mid 1930s, which left him using a wheelchair.[4]
Davies, MarionMarion Davies 1897–1961 An actress who had a relationship with William Randolph Hearst. She caught polio in the 1940s, which affected one of her legs.[5]

Business

Toymaker Margarete Steiff was paralysed as an infant.
Name Life Comments
Bisz, Daisy RichardsDaisy Richards Bisz 1909–2007 After a bout of polio as an infant, Bisz went on to become one of Florida's first female attorneys, eventually winning a number of cases against Cuban leader Fidel Castro.[6]

Disability rights activists

Name Life Comments
Dart, Jr., Justin WhitlockJustin Whitlock Dart, Jr. 1930–2002 An activist who helped pass the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. A bout of polio at age 18 left him using a wheelchair.[7]

Featured topic: National Hockey League awards

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  1. ^ Alexander L, Watkins M, Alexander J (2005–2006). "Yellow Book, Chapter 4, Poliomyelitis". CDC. http://www2.ncid.cdc.gov/travel/yb/utils/ybGet.asp?section=dis&obj=polio.htm. Retrieved 2007-05-22.  (Public domain text, used with permission and thanks.)
  2. ^ Atkinson W, Hamborsky J, McIntyre L, Wolfe S eds. (2007). "Chapter 8. Poliomyelitis" (PDF). Epidemiology and Prevention of Vaccine-Preventable Diseases. (10th ed.). Public Health Foundation. http://www.cdc.gov/nip/publications/pink/polio.pdf. Retrieved 2007-05-22. 
  3. ^ Alan Alda. Interview with Tavis Smiley. Tavis Smiley. PBS. 2004-12-02. Retrieved on 2007-05-02.
  4. ^ "Lionel Barrymore: America's Actor". American Mutoscope and Biograph Co. http://www.biographcompany.com/celebrity/barrymore.html. Retrieved 2007-05-18. 
  5. ^ Langdon, Nick. "Marion Davies". Decofilms.com. http://www.decofilms.com/mariondavies/index.htm. Retrieved 2007-05-18. 
  6. ^ Ovalle D (2007-05-12). "Daisy Richards Bisz, 97:Lawyer since '37 led Castro cases". Miami Herald. http://www.realcities.com/mld/miamiherald/news/obituaries/17214515.htm. Retrieved 2007-06-04. 
  7. ^ Dart, Mari Carlin (2002-06-22). "The Resurrection of Justin Dart, Jr.: A Quest for Truth and Love". Ability Magazine. http://www.abilitymagazine.com/JustinDart_remembered.html. Retrieved 2007-05-09. 
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