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'Truth Serums' Have A Long And Sordid History — Do Any Really Work?

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'Truth Serums' Have A Long And Sordid History — Do Any Really Work? **

** BI Answers: Does Truth Serum Really Work? **

The term "truth serum" refers to a number of mind-altering drugs that make you incapable of lying, or so the theory goes. Yes, such mind-altering drugs exist, but their effect does not completely inhibit a subject's ability to lie.

Some truth serums, like sodium thiopental, slow the speed at which your body sends messages from your spinal chord to your brain. As a result, it's more difficult to perform high-functioning tasks such as concentrating on a single activity like walking a straight line or even lying. It's this concentration that you need to think up a lie that truth serum takes away.

The same thing happens when you're nodding off and reach that twilight state where you're in between consciousness and sleep.

If you're not a compulsive liar, then it's likely more difficult for you to lie than tell the truth. As the famous American author wrote in Mark Twain's Notebook (published posthumous in 1935): "If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything."

That being said, there's no way to really know if someone is telling the truth, ever. Numerous accounts and scientific reports suggest that you're more prone to tell the truth under the effects of truth serum drugs, but the drugs have other side affects that might make you say something to please someone else that is not necessarily true.

Furthermore, not only are truth serum drugs not all that useful, they are illegal under certain circumstances including interrogation.

*Early forms of truth serum still used today*

The term "truth serum" came onto the scene in the 1920s, but humans have known since the time of the Roman Empire that we're more readily truthful while under the influence.

Although many of the first drugs that the CIA, police, and Nazi interrogators used throughout the '20s, '30s, and '40s are still around today, they have other uses such as ingredients in medicines that prevent motion sickness and for lethal injection.

-Scopolamine:-

Scopolamine was first promoted by Dr. Robert House as a truth serum in the early 20th century, and was the first drug to adopt the name "truth serum." Throughout the 1920s and '30s police department in the US would use it on suspects and in some cases judges permitted the statements the subjects gave up while under the influence. Scopolamine was the truth serum drug of choice for many back in the day because it also wiped a subject's memory clean so they knew nothing about what they said after waking up.

The drug comes from the seeds of a tree, which locals call the "get-you-drunk" tree. While some Nazis used it in interrogation, today it's in many medicines to help prevent motion sickness and tremors of Parkinson's disease. It's also used as a date-rape drug.

Scopolamine can be ingested orally through a pill or in one bizarre case as a rub. Reports recount three young women in the Colombian capital, Bogota, who smeared the drug on their breasts luring men to lick it off. Once the men were incapacitated, the women would drain their bank accounts.

-Pentothal or sodium thiopental:
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Sodium pentothal is a type of barbiturate, which is a series of drugs that are central nervous system depressants, colloquially known as "downers". Downers slow your body's process to transmit information to your brain and are common prescription medicines for pain relief, sedation, muscle relaxation, and lowering blood pressure.

An overdose of barbiturates can be lethal and has led to a number of celebrity deaths including Marylin Monroe, Judy Garland, and Jimi Hendrix. The drug was also one of the first used in lethal injections in the US and is most often administered intravenously.

Until 2011, it was sometimes used as an anesthetic because patients usually pass out within 30-45 seconds after taking the drug. But the US stopped using the drug completely a few years ago.

This is because on January 21, 2011 the Italian company that produced the drug announced they were ceasing production. The company was worried that Italian authorities would use it in executions and as a result the US lost their only viable supplier.

There are still accounts of this drug's use as a truth serum. In 2007, police in New Delhi, India administered sodium pentothal to wealthy businessman, Moninder Singh Pandher, and his servant, Surender Koli who were suspects in the infamous Noida serial murders. While under the influence, they confessed to luring children to their home, raping, and then killing them. The servant, Koli, was given the death sentence and is in jail. Pandher was ultimately acquitted.

-Sodium Amytal or Amobarbital:-

Sodium Amytal is also a type of barbiturate, or downer. It was widely used during World War II as an anti-anxiety drug for soldiers with the psychological disturbance called shell shock. But like all truth serum drugs, sodium amytal is a powerful sedative, and that side effect combined with the dis-coordination and cognitive impairment it induces is why soldiers no longer use it.

Moreover, don't get too familiar with sodium amytal, or you might get addicted. This drug is sometimes used to treat insomnia and is often administered intravenously, although it can come in powder form for oral ingestion. Take too much of this drug and it can be lethal. The maximum dose for an adult is one gram.

This drug is no longer used as a truth serum because subjects sometimes develop false memories after the fact.

-Ethyl Alcohol:-

That's right. Booze! The Italian phrase In vino veritas, which is Latin for "In wine there is truth", is attributed to a Roman philosopher known as Pliny the Elder. So, humans have known for roughly 2 thousand years about alcohol's ability to loosen the tongue.

If you've ever had one too many, then you could easily recognize the feeling you would experience with other truth serum drugs. Whether you're drinking it down or taking it intravenously in pure, ethanol form, this drug will make you more prone to spilling your secrets, but as you probably know, does not make you incapable of a little white lie every now and again.

*So do any of them actually work?*

According to Washington Post reporter David Brown:

"In the 21st century, however, the answer appears to be: No. There is no pharmaceutical compound today whose proven effect is the consistent or predictable enhancement of truth-telling," Brown wrote in 2006.

Despite the fact that truth serum's magical capabilities seem to be mostly fictional, US courts have in special cases admitted the use of truth-serum drugs. One example was with accused 2012 Aurora, Colorado theatre shooter, James Holmes — a judge allowed the use of sodium pentothal on Holmes to determine if his claims of insanity were real, not if he was guilty. In fact, confessions of guilt admitted under the influence of truth serum drugs were ruled in admissible in US courts in 1963.

Just because no truth-inducing drug exists today, doesn't mean there could be one in the future, according to Mark Wheelis, a professor and expert on the history of biological warfare and biological weapons control at the University of California Davis.

"There is a large number of neural circuits that we are on the verge of being able to manipulate — things that govern states like fear, anxiety, terror and depression," Davis told Washington Post reporter Brown. "We don't have recipes yet to control them, but the potential is clearly foreseeable. It would absolutely astonish me if we didn't identify a range of pharmaceuticals that would be of great utility to interrogators."

*A self-experiment, with journalist Michael Mosley*

The best way to find out if truth serum works is to experience it for yourself, which is exactly what TV journalist Michael Mosley did.

To investigate sodium thiopental, one of the more popular truth serum drugs, Mosley took two different doses of the drug. After administering the first dose, a doctor asked Mosley what he did for a living and through fits of giggles Mosley managed to lie and say that he was a world-famous heart surgeon.

In less than a minute after the drug was administered, Mosley went into a fit of giggles from the light-headed, tipsy feeling he experienced from the drug. He said that the feeling was akin to drinking a glass of champagne.

After the second, larger dose of sodium thiopental, Mosley experienced something he was not expecting. When the doctor asked him what he did for a living he immediately responded:

"I'm a television producer. Well, executive producer, well, presenter, some, mix of the three of them."

Mosley explained later that when asked the question, it didn't even occur to him to lie, so he didn't.

*Is this evidence that truth serum works?*

*Not exactly.*

One of the biggest problems with using truth serum for interrogation, is the warm, friendly feeling it gives the subject toward their interrogator. Combined with a state of severe disorientation, this can lead a subject to tell their interrogator what they think the interrogator wants to hear, which could be true or not.

This is partly why any statement made under the influence of a truth serum drug is inadmissible in US courts and has been for more than 50 years. In 1963 the US Supreme court ruled that confession statements made under the influence of truth serum drugs was "unconstitutionally coerced" threatening citizens' rights under the fifth amendment and was therefore inadmissible.

One of the more recent drugs examined for its truth-telling affects is oxytocin, known to women in labor as Pitocin. In 2005, two researchers at the University of Zurich examined the trust-promoting affects of the drug by studying 130 college students, some of whom were given a snort of oxytocin while the others received a placebo.

The students were then presented a scenario in which they could transfer money to an investor. Transferring the money tripled its value and so the more the students transferred the more the investor received. The students could then trust the investor to return the favor and give some of the money back to the students, which would lead to a larger sum of money at the end of the day than if the student chose not to transfer the money.

Students who received oxytocin transferred more money, on average. More importantly, twice as many students on oxytocin — 45% — transferred all of the money, *showing maximal trust*, than students who took the placebo. The researchers' results support the theory that truth serum enhances a subject's feeling of trust toward others, which could be problematic when it comes to telling the truth versus saying what others want to hear.

Moreover, truth serums are mostly "useless" writes Esther Inglis-Arkell in i09, "not because no one could get information, but because everyone could get too much." And sifting through the statements trying to pull out the ones that are true versus complacent is, frankly, impossible.

So, when it comes to drugs that alter your state of mind, disorient you, and loosen your tongue, believe what you will about their abilities to enhance truth telling. The evidence shows that statements revealed under the influence have a chance of being more complacent or outright false than true. What you should be asking yourself is: Can you gamble with the truth?

*SEE ALSO: The Evolution Of Controversial 'Truth Serum' Drugs*

*READ MORE: How Nazi Scientists Taught The CIA To Dose Soviet Spies With LSD *

Join the conversation about this story » Reported by Business Insider 7 hours ago.

7 Tips for Using Twitter Like a Pro

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Twitter is one of the most powerful social media tools for entrepreneurs and businesses to utilize. It can deliver your brand's message quickly and directly to your specific audience. However, if you're not familiar with the 140-character service, you may not be getting the most out of it.

If you're looking to wow your followers, and the Twitter community, then make sure that you give these seven tips a try.

*1. Get The Most Out of Twitter Search*
Perform a search in Twitter is not exactly the same as typing something into Google. As Ann Smarty explains on Search Engine Journal, Twitter "happens to be an open platform with live updates." This means there are several different ways to connect with Twitter users through keywords, hashtags and usernames.

If you want to navigate effectively through Twitter, you should understand the various search methods. Ann suggests you do the following with keyword searches, for example:

· ["search phrase"] to define the exact match· ["search phrase1" OR "search phrase2"] to search for ONE of the words· ["search phrase1" -"search phrase2"] to exclude any word or any phrase from the search results (notice there is no space after -)

Connecting with the right people and topics is a major part of the Twitter experience. Make sure that you're not missing out by knowing how to perform properly perform Twitter searches.

*2. Use The Right Photo Size*
You don't want to look like an amateur, right? That's why you should make sure that your profile and header images fit the assigned dimensions. And, there's a handy infographic that can give you all the dimensions for the major social networks.
Since we're focused on Twitter, however, here are the recommended sizes:

· Profile pictures: 81 x 81 pixels· Header images: 520 x 260 pixels.*3. Understand Hashtags*
I briefly mentioned hashtags, and as you're probably aware, they're incredibly important. For example, the major search engines are including hashtags in their search results. More importantly, however, hashtags can be used to start conversations, share breaking news, promote an event, or be on top of the latest trends or news.

But, they have to be used with caution.

There have been brands who have tried to capitalize on hashtags without either understanding or caring what the hashtag meant - such as when Celeb Boutique used #Aurora. You also have to be aware of how the hashtag appears and if you're opening yourself up for criticism - McDonald's knows all about that.

*4. Know When to Reach Your Audience*
What's the point in tweeting if it's not going to reach your audience? That's why it's important for you to know when exactly the best times to tweet are. I tweet a lot for my personal brand. But what's the point if it's at the wrong time

Belle Beth Cooper from the Buffer Blog did an outstanding job in sharing some fascinating statistics regarding Twitter activity throughout the day. Here are some of the most important findings:

· Click-through-rates are highest on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday.· Retweets are the highest at around 5 pm· The best times to tweet are between Noon-1pm and 5pm-6pm.*5. Use Tools*
In short, using tools can make you run your Twitter account more effectively and efficiently. And, here are some of the top tools that you should be using.

· Tweriod - helps determine the best times for you to tweet.· Topsy - allows you to search for trending topics.· Twtrland - gives you the opportunity to enhance your Twitter visibility.· Followerwonk - a Twitter analytics tool.· tweetreach - allows you to see how how popular your tweets are.· HootSuite - a social media monitoring and scheduling tool.· Buffer - use to schedule out social media and scale

If you're looking for some awesome Twitter stats, I suggest you checking out Brent Csutoras post on why your business should be on Social Media.

*6. Keep it Short and Sweet*
According to research by Dan Zarrella, the optimal length for a tweet is between 120-130 characters. If you really want to give your account a boost, make sure to include links and place them about one-quarter of the way through the tweet.

*7. Run Contests*
Just like any other social media platform, you want your followers to be active and engage with your brand. One of the best ways to accomplish this is by running a contest.

Ted Prodromou, author of the book "Ultimate Guide to Twitter for Business," suggests that you do the following when running a Twitter contest:

· Have a Defined Goal· Select Prizes Carefully· Track Your Campaign

If you run a contest correctly, you'll have no problems attracting visitors and keeping your current followers happy.

*The Takeaway*
Twitter is one of the most popular social media accounts, with more that 271 million monthly active users. Whether you are using Twitter for business or building your own personal brand, these tools and tips will help you get the most out of using Twitter.

*Have you used any of these tips? Are there other tricks you use on Twitter?* Reported by Huffington Post 5 hours ago.

FAA says despite sabotage 2 weeks ago at its center in Aurora, Ill., air traffic at O'Hare is now running at 100% normal - @nbcphilrogers

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Reported by Breaking News 4 hours ago.

Report on Aurora shooting reflects lessons learned from massacres

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In April 1999, Jefferson County sheriff's deputies sat outside Columbine High School, waiting for SWAT teams to search for unknown gunmen. Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Victims praise police response to Aurora theater shooting

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Some victims and relatives from the 2012 Aurora theater shootings firmly endorsed findings of an after-action report that, while acknowledging certain failures, praised the official response to Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

Aurora already making changes ahead of theater shooting report

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More than 80 recommendations came out of the after-action emergency review of the Aurora theater shooting released Wednesday, but city officials say they started making changes long before the Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

National Briefing | Rockies: Colorado: Study Lauds Response to Theater Shooting

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Poor communication and a chaotic scene after the 2012 theater shootings in Aurora made it difficult for medical personnel to reach the most badly injured victims and get them to hospitals, according to a study released Wednesday. Reported by NYTimes.com 3 days ago.

Steven Brown & Associates, Inc. Welcomes Two New Team Members

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Wilmington-based Steven Brown & Associates, Inc. Adds to their Lineup of Fire Pump Specialists with Two New Hires

Wilmington, DE (PRWEB) October 09, 2014

The mid-Atlantic’s preferred choice for fire pump sales and service, Steven Brown & Associates, Inc., is pleased to announce, in lieu of a growing staff team, two recent hires. Mike Wisnoski and Nicole McDermott joined the team as of late September and are poised to make an immediate impact. Wisnoski will serve the team as an Inside Service Department Sales Representative while McDermott will assume the post of Inside Sales Associate for the Aurora fire pump dealers. The two will join a team that has placed their customers above their personal gains for over 50 years, collectively.

“We’re pleased to welcome Mike and Nicole to our team,” said President/CEO Steven Brown, “Our mission to supply top quality products and services at reasonable prices just became that much easier because of these two professionals.” Brown reiterated his delight, “Mike and Nicole both have a wealth of knowledge and expertise and it’s with great pleasure to invite them aboard, and we’re confident that both our team and clients will benefit from this move.”

Mike and Nicole both come from Delaware Technical Community College, Nicole having graduated and Mike still working toward a Fire Protection Engineering degree. Mike has a background in automotive parts sales and will likewise serve the Steven Brown & Associates team in supporting field service efforts and providing parts quoting, as well as fielding shipping and receiving duties. Nicole comes with an affinity for customer service and will suitably assist the team with order tacking and vendor procurement.

Steven Brown & Associates supplies the mid-Atlantic United States with the finest in fire pumps, sprinklers and jockey pumps and their accessories from trusted brands like Aurora, Fire End & Croker and Fairbanks Nijuis. Engineers, contractors and fire protection system owners have found the products and service offered by Steven Brown & Associates to be unparalleled in an industry where safety and service is paramount. When attention to detail and thorough service matter, Steven Brown & Associates becomes the natural choice for fire pump sales and service. Reported by PRWeb 3 days ago.

Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center Extends ‘Delayed Response’ to Weary Travelers

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New offer gives guests with delayed flights up to 50%-off on hotel F&B

Oak Brook, IL (PRWEB) October 09, 2014

The Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center is introducing a new plan to help relieve some of the tension that comes along with air travel these days. Starting today, guests who experience a flight delay of any sort, inbound or outbound, will be offered a Delayed Response food and beverage discount.

“The challenges that come along with flying today impact most of us at some point,” said Stefan Mühle, General Manager at Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center, which is less than 30 minutes from both O’Hare and Midway International airports. “The next time a guest of ours is delayed, we will respond with a warm gesture and show them Oak Brook Hills cares.”

As such, Mr. Mühle and his staff are offering guests 10%-off on all hotel food and beverage items for one hour flight delays, 25%-off for two hour flight delays, and 50%-off for flight delays that exceed three hours. The process for redemption is simple; guests need only verify their delay with the front desk, and in turn they will receive a Delayed Response voucher – valid at any of the hotel’s F&B outlets during the duration of their wait (for outbound delays) or duration of their forthcoming stay (for inbound delays).

Rather than proceeding to the airport for the impending wait, or alternatively after arriving at the hotel weary following a delayed flight experience, guests are invited to “decompress” at either of the scenic suburban retreat’s two seasonally-inspired restaurants, café or lounge that overlooks the peaceful 150 acre estate and Audubon-certified Championship Golf Course. The Delayed Response discount offer applies to everything Executive Chef Sean Patrick Curry’s kitchen cooks for breakfast, lunch or dinner, from Strawberry Honey Pancakes served with vanilla crème, whipped butter, organic strawberries, and local honey (harvested from beehives on property as of 2015) to an Aurora Angus Burger served on a freshly baked pretzel roll with caramelized onions, cremini mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, and sweet potato fries. Additionally, Delayed Response partakers can choose from a wide variety of hand-crafted cocktails, local designer beers or high end wines at the Lobby Lounge, from the Swinging Piglet (bacon-infused tin cup American whiskey, maple syrup, angostura bitters, and orange) to Opus One. Full food and beverage menus are available upon request by contacting jody(at)grimaldipr(dot)com.

Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center currently offers dining options catered to travelers of all kinds. From 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, guests can savor the resort’s farm-to-table culture at The Grille, serving local meats and cheeses in appetizers, salads, sandwiches, burger, flatbreads and more. During the warmer months, The Grille Patio is open for guests to relish the scenic resort while enjoying innovative dishes made with only the freshest ingredients. The resort chic Windows restaurant has something for every appetite, at every time of day, while the Lobby Café offers a variety of invigorating beverages, including an array of espresso offerings, iced/frozen/blended coffee and tea specialties, and Starbucks. Guests looking to enjoy a cocktail can visit the Lobby Lounge for signature drinks made with fresh squeezed juices and garnishes, all while overlooking the lavish Willow Crest Golf Club. Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center also offers guests a delicious, chef-driven room service menu.

About Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center:
Just west of downtown Chicago, nestled into the quiet suburb of Oak Brook, Illinois, Hilton Chicago/Oak Brook Hills Resort & Conference Center (3500 Midwest Road, Oak Brook, IL 60523) offers an ideal destination for getaways, golf trips, family vacations and wedding or business events. With over 42,500 square feet of IACC Certified meetings and events space, the hotel is an ideal venue for business meetings, conferences, retreats, banquets and social events of any kind. The 348 rooms and 38 suites are complemented with meeting and event spaces, exercise facilities, indoor and outdoor swimming pools and several dining options. Rooms can be booked by visiting http://chicagooakbrookhills.hilton.com. For more information, please call the hotel direct at 630.850.5555 or visit its Facebook or Twitter.

About Portfolio Hotels & Resorts:
Headquartered in Westmont, IL, Portfolio Hotels & Resorts is a hospitality management company experienced in managing unique, boutique-style hotels, destination resorts and significant branded urban hotels in major domestic and destination markets. The company was established in 2005 by former Chicago-based Coastal Hotels founders Helmut Horn and Graham Hershman, industry veterans whose past experience includes development of the Hawthorne Suites brand, the Highlands Inn in Carmel, CA, and Cheeca Lodge in the Florida Keys. For more information about the company, visit http://www.portfoliohotels.com. Reported by PRWeb 3 days ago.

MycoTechnology Strikes a Deal with CK Ingredients at Supply Side West 2014

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AURORA, Colo., Oct. 9, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- MycoTechnology, Inc., a progressive food technology company focused on utilizing mushroom technology to improve the taste profiles of foods, has struck a deal with Toronto-based CK Ingredients (CK) at SupplySide West 2014.  CK will... Reported by PR Newswire 3 days ago.

Daily Digest: Read The Denver Post's expansive Aurora theater shooting report coverage, and 9 other stories

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Your daily resource for late-breaking news, upcoming events, the Denver weather forecast, Denver traffic information, and the stories that will be talked about today, Thursday, Oct. Reported by Denver Post 3 days ago.

9News: Report analyzes response to Aurora theater shooting

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An independent review of the City of Aurora's response to the Century 16 Theater shooting offers 80 recommendations for improvement, but it also concludes the outcome "could not have been better in terms of lives saved and rapid arrest." The After Action Report, produced by the TriData division of System Planning Corp., focused on the first three days after the July 2012 shooting. The report was completed in April, but it was not released until Wednesday. "The delay was due to a court-imposed gag… Reported by bizjournals 3 days ago.

Report on Aurora theater shooting reflects lessons learned from massacres

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In April 1999, Jefferson County sheriff's deputies sat outside Columbine High School, waiting for SWAT teams to search for unknown gunmen. Reported by Denver Post 2 days ago.

Grant's Appliances Closes Aurora Store, Other Locations

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Patch Geneva, IL -- The Aurora location closed Wednesday night. Reported by Patch 2 days ago.

Aurora mulls changes to oil and gas laws following increase in waivers

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Aurora is considering changing its regulations governing oil and gas operations in the city to align with new industry practices, a move that comes after resident complaints that too many waivers are being given to well operator ConocoPhillips. Reported by Denver Post 2 days ago.

New Alienware Coupons Released - Save Up To $500

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Bizwaremagic.com displays new Alienware discount coupons where alert shoppers can save up to $500 on popular Alienware gaming systems.

(PRWEB) October 11, 2014

Bizwaremagic.com features the latest discount coupons from Alienware where potential buyers can save up to $500 on popular gaming systems. In order to take advantage of these savings, all potential buyers have to do is click the featured discount link and/or supply the appropriate coupon code at checkout. In most cases, free shipping is also offered but see the official Alienware site for complete terms and conditions.

As an ongoing feature of its Laptop Buyer's Guide, the 12-year-old Bizwaremagic.com site regularly displays the latest online discount coupons from major computer manufacturers such as HP, Dell, Toshiba... and of course, Alienware. In the current release of online discount coupons, potential customers have a wide selection of discount offers to consider. Including discounts on Alienware gaming laptops and desktops, as well as generous savings on new products like the Alpha gaming console.

For a limited time, buyers can receive $500 off any new Alienware gaming PC and get an additional discount of $100 off Alienware 14 gaming notebooks priced at $1499 or more. In addition, get $300 off plus a $50 promo eGift card with the purchase of the Alienware 17 gaming laptop with the Intel Core i7 CPU, 16GB memory, 1TB hard drive, AMD M290X, and Windows 8.1 for $1998. Receive $299 off the Alienware 18 gaming laptop with an Intel Core i7 processor, 8GB memory, 750GB hard drive, NVIDIA GTX 765M, and Windows 7 Home Premium for $1899.

Desktop coupons include $200 off the Aurora gaming systems and $50 off any X51 gaming desktop. There are several other ongoing Alienware discounts including the trade-in program where gamers can trade in any used game console or PC to receive a $200 promotional eGift card on a new Alienware system. Also anyone can preorder the new Alpha Steam console to receive a $100 eGift card.

As Bizwaremagic regularly advises its Laptop Guide subscribers, purchasing a high-end Alienware gaming system can be expensive, especially if one is upgrading to the highest specs, so using any type of discount coupon will save them money.

The special Alienware coupons can be found here: http://www.bizwaremagic.com/alienware_coupons_discounts.htm All products/companies mentioned above are registered trademarks of their respective owners and companies. Reported by PRWeb 15 hours ago.

Aurora auto accident claims life of Plainfield man

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A 51-year old Plainfield man has died after he was hit by a vehicle being driven by an 84-year-old woman he tried to assist during the Wednesday incident in Aurora. Reported by ChicagoTribune 7 hours ago.

Plainfield Man Dies of Injuries After Being Struck While Helping Out-of-Control Driver: Police

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Patch Plainfield, IL -- The 51-year-old man suffered head injuries after being struck by a vehicle driven by an 84-year-old Aurora woman. Reported by Patch 3 hours ago.

Man Dies of Injuries After Being Struck While Helping Out-of-Control Driver: Police

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Patch Oswego, IL -- The 51-year-old man suffered head injuries after being struck by a vehicle driven by an 84-year-old Aurora woman. Reported by Patch 3 hours ago.

Man Dies of Injuries After Being Struck While Helping Out-of-Control Driver: Cops

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Patch Montgomery, IL -- The 51-year-old man suffered head injuries after being struck by a vehicle driven by an 84-year-old Aurora woman. Reported by Patch 3 hours ago.
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