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Blizzard releases Warcraft III: Frozen Throne Bonus Maps

Brad Wardell   on 22 September 2003 - 00:53 · 9 comments & 2395 views

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Blizzard has released a couple of new bonus maps for owners of Warcraft III: The Frozen Thrown. The maps generally focus on 2 on 2 games but can also work for 1 on 1.

Download: Bonus Maps Page



Rep. Christopher Cox, R-Calif., described the original moratorium as "something of an experiment" and declared it a success. Keeping Internet access tax-free will give more people access, he said.

"It's just a little bit too expensive for a lot of people," Cox said. "A nick here, and a little bit of nickels and dimes here, would add up to a serious amount of taxation for most people."

The House on Wednesday also passed a bill that would cut taxes $12.7 billion over the next decade. It aims at encouraging more charitable giving. The nine states who impose a communications tax on Internet connections stand to lose $80 million to $120 million a year, according to the National Conference of State Legislatures.

Several Texas Democrats opposed the bill, including Rep. Gene Green, who said Texas would lose $45 million a year in tax revenue.

"I don't need to remind my colleagues of the fiscal crisis that our states are currently finding ourselves in, including the state of Texas," Green said.

A similar Senate bill, approved by a committee and awaiting floor debate, would give states that tax Internet connections three years to phase them out and find new sources of revenue. NCSL spokesman Neal Osten said states also worry that a permanent moratorium will lead to confusion when telecommunications companies develop new technologies never contemplated by the law. When the first moratorium was introduced in 1998, he noted, cell phones were a novelty and DSL service had no consumer market.

New technologies might have to fight their way into the tax exemption.

"It's going to be a battle then to get Congress to focus," he said.

The bill does not affect sales taxes on goods purchased over the Internet. An organization of state governments plans to propose a plan next week to streamline state sales tax collections on Internet commerce.

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#1 blackice912 on 22 Sep 2003 - 01:03
Blizzard rreleases...

Going for a "ccold" theme there, are we?
(4 replies) #2 Mav Phoenix on 22 Sep 2003 - 01:11
I'm still waiting for the rest of the Orc campaign...grrr
#2.1 unimatrixzer0 on 22 Sep 2003 - 02:11
same here, wish they'd release new 4 vs 4 maps
#2.2 Mystical112 on 22 Sep 2003 - 03:23
u mean this isn't the orc campaign?....
that bites...when are they gonna put that up?...
#2.3 gameguy on 22 Sep 2003 - 03:47
i want it too
#2.4 dougkinzinger on 22 Sep 2003 - 03:51
Me too man....come on Blizzard!
#3 cooldude7273 on 22 Sep 2003 - 02:49
yay!
#4 Gary_Player on 22 Sep 2003 - 09:05
ARG! I cant decide which expansion pack to buy first, shadows of undrentide or frozen throne

*sigh*...i guess i'll just have to get them both
#5 lexor on 22 Sep 2003 - 15:56
man, don't get Undertide, jsut wait 4 more days for Underdark
Undertide sucked so badly it's not even funny, finishing it was a brease, and the last boss didn't even get my life down half the way (although I was a polymorphed dragon with stone skin)

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