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Apple CEO Steve Jobs slices and dices competitors–with the help of ninja throwing stars, apparently. According to a report from Japan’s SPA! magazine, Jobs was stopped at Kansai International ...
A shuriken is a Japanese concealed weapon that was used as a hidden dagger to distract or misdirect. They are also known as throwing stars, or ninja stars. And soon you might be able to throw them in ...
Star-throwing is on its way to becoming legal in the state of Indiana, after the state Senate passed a bill to legalize recreational use of the uncommon practice. State Sen. Linda Rogers ...
For its first major project, the Council spearheaded the production of a mobile game titled "Ninja King-Ninja Rises," but its newest endeavor is something more traditional. Through a campaign on ...
In Ninja Attack!, Yoda, Alt and Kondo* *depict these brilliant, fearsome fighters with brevity, wit and style. Art: Yutaka Kondo See Also: Video: How to Become a Ninja Assassin ...
No nunchucks, no throwing stars, and it was more about spycraft than fancy footwork." "There are shuriken, the throwing stars," Man told On Point. "But even these are contentious.
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