Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, August 25, 2010, Page 18, Image 18

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Chiropractic Auto Injury Clinic, PC
Zchon R. Jones, DC
333 NE Russell St., #200, Portland, OR. 97212
(503) 284-7838
Truly making a difference in the lives of
Auto Accident victims and Injured Workers for nearly 20 years.
If you or someone you know has been in an accident,
call us so we can help you with your needs. (503) 284-7838
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August 25, 2010
Game Keeps
Madden Relevant
(AP) - John Madden
m isses the b ro a d c a st
booth.
"I haven't gotten used
to it yet," he says. It's been
a little over a year since he
retired from a 30-year ca­
reer as a color commenta­
tor on NFL games.
"Last year, there was an
emptiness," Madden ac­
knowledges. "When you
love doing something so
much, you miss it when it's
over."
Still, Madden's name­
sake video game lives on.
And with "Madden NFL"
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entering into its third de­
« i puras
cade, publisher EA Sports
is trying to bring more ca­
The cover of the video game 'Madden
sual football fans back to
NFL 11. ’
the gridiron. The 2010-11
e d itio n
in tro d u c es
GameFlow, in which you can let the game easy to start and impossible to
artificial intelligence choose your master," says Madden. And series
plays instead of scrambling through veterans will still be able to choose
a massive playbook before every and edit plays all they w an t." If you
down.
stop at simple, the next thing is
"We always want to make the boredom," Madden says.
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Dr. Billy R. Flowers (above center) and his skilled staff are ready to help those in need.
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SPINA; COLUMN
An ongoing series of questions and answers about Amenca’s natural healing profession.
Partió: Chiropractic VS. Morning Stiffness:
A deadly blow to the agony of awaking.
: 1 used to be so stiff in the
morning I could scarcely tie
my shoes. Worst of all I was only
37 years old. Now th at’s all
changed since coming to your
office. I'm etemally grateful to you
and Chiropractic. I just don't see
how it works so well, particularly
with-out medication.
: We very much appreciate
your kind compliment. It is
true that many of our patients do
rest better at night and wake up
feeling more relaxed and refreshed.
Chiropractic works by taking the
stress and irritation off the ner-
vous system. As the nervous sys­
tem gets well, you will notice that
the spine begins to lose the rigid
stiff feeling that it had. Muscles can
begin to relax because they don’t
have to work to make the body
bend and move. When the nerves
are finally as healthy as they
should be, the body will reflect
that by being flexible and well
rested. If you have had prob­
lem s w ith m uscle stiffn e ss,
trouble resting or if waking up
gives you the feeling that you’ve
been through W orld W ar II, it’s
a great time to wake up to the
feeling o f C h iro p ractic! Call to ­
day for an appointm ent. Isn’t it
time you stepped up to C hiro­
practic?
Flowers’ Chiropractic Office
2 124N.E. Hancock Street, Portland Oregon97212
P h o n e: ( 5 0 3 ) 2 8 7 -5 5 0 4
4 screenshot from newly announced game ‘Michael Jackson The
Experience. ’
Michael Jackson Game
(AP) - An upcoming videogame
starring Michael Jackson is set to be
"Bad."
Video game publisher Ubisoft
announced last week that its danc-
ing-and-singing "Michael Jackson
The Experience" game will feature
such Jackson hits as "Bad," "Beat
It" and "Billie Jean."
The title is scheduled to be re­
leased later this year for the Xbox
360, PlayStation 3 and Wii, as well as
the handheld consoles Nintendo
DS and PlayStation Portable.
Other tunes for the game cen­
tered on the late King of Pop include
"Earth Song," "The Girl Is Mine,"
"Who Is It" and "Workin' Day And
Night."
"Michael Jackson The Experi­
ence" will be among the first to use
Kinect and Move, the new gesture-
recognition systems for Xbox 360
and PlayStation 3.