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Homemade Princess Party Favors: Decorated, Chocolate Coverd Rice

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Kids parties are fun, but expensive too. The good news is you can make the decorations yourself and the party favors. Here's a treat I think you will like. Chocolate Covered Rice Crispy Treats shaped and decorated into any shape you want depending on the occasion and the person who is celebrating. Today let's focus on a little girl's party. What better theme is there of course then a princess party? So you could make rice crispy treats shapes like princess crowns, princess gowns, glass slippers and a royal carriage, all covered in chocolate, using white chocolate so you could color them pink, white, purple and so on. The method for making these delectable and fun-looking treats is similar to how you make cut out sugar cookies, except you decorate with chocolate, this will add flavor to them more so than frosting or royal icing. You can add details like crown points, buckles, lace on the gown and so on using more chocolate or decorating candies like sugar pearls. I prefer to use a rice crispy treats recipe from scratch. I double the recipe depending on the size of the cookie cutters. The bigger the cookie cutter, the smaller the batch will be. Princess crowns will be bigger where the glass slippers will be smaller.

Melting Chocolate, Supplies and Decorating Steps

Melting Chocolate. The most important trick to make this process easier is the set up. You should set up your decorating station first. Some of the special supplies you will need are a coffee saucer, plastic sauce bottles and extra caps, several tall and wide glasses, a sauce pot and bowls for toppings. Then melt the chocolate and pull out the treats from the refrigerator. As for melting the chocolate I recommend for this project you use the microwave on lower power. The method I have developed of melting the chocolate in sturdy plastic sealable bags makes it easier to transfer the chocolate into the plastic sauce bottles. To maintain the chocolate in a warm liquid state I place the filled sauce bottles inside a partially filled glass with warm water, NOT HOT, and this glass sits inside a partially water filled large pot. This pot sits on a burner or stove over a slight simmer. The sauce bottles are constantly in contact with a low heat which keeps the chocolate melted, but the DO NOT LET WATER touch the chocolate.

Decorating with Chocolate. My chocolate decorating method is much cleaner and more precise, so you can create details with colors without making a mess. The chocolate filled sauce bottles allow you to outline and fill sections of the treats with different colors. The trick here is decorating in phases. Decorate part of the treats, let them dry, then do the next step. To add detail to the treats you can use sugar pearls, colored sugar crystals or simply draw details with different colors of chocolate. It's very important to know what you want your treats to look like before you begin to decorate. If you know how to draw then make simple drawings of each treat and take notes as to what colors you wish to use. If you can't draw then just describe the designs in words. Write the descriptions down.

To save you time and hassle I work with one treat design at a time. Do not make two different ones in the same batch, for example, if I want to make the princess crown and the glass slipper I just work with one, finish it completely then work on the next treat design. These treats stay fresh for several days so you do not need to make them all at once. Here are some simple tips to follow when decorating with chocolate. You will outline the treat, let it dry, then fill the outline with chocolate. If your treat requires multiple colors, then work in sections. Finish one section of each treat, then do the next part for all of them. When adding sugar pearls or other ingredients you must add them to the chocolate while it is still wet or the items will not adhere.

Here's some more descriptive tips. Making Outlines. This is not for show just simply to create a "fence" in which to fill the rest of the chocolate coating. Using a sauce bottle and working with one treat at a time. Create a chocolate border around the edges then set aside on the baking tray. Create borders for all treats first before moving to the next step. Let dry for a few minutes. Filling in the Outlines. One treat at a time fill each treat with chocolate using the sauce bottles. I find it easier to start from the "close" to the edges then work towards the center. Do not completely fill. Leave a space in the center. DO NOT LET DRY immediately tap the treat on the saucer by grabbing the treat by its sides until chocolatefills the empty spaces. Set treat back in tray and go to next treat. These are some basic tips to help you finish your treats.

Packaging

The easiest way to package your treats is in cellophane bags tied off with pink or white, thin ribbons. Make lollipops out of your treats by sticking them with thin, rounded lollipop sticks. Both the cellophane bags and lollipop sticks are sold at baking supply stores or craft stores. You can even find them at many Wal-Marts Superstores

Making homemade party favors is fun and rewarding. Rice crispy treats decorated with chocolate and shaped into themed novelties look and taste great. Do not be surprised if your friends and relavites ask you to make some rice crispy treats party favors for their party.

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Can a Surfboard-Sized Watercraft Cross the Pacific on Wave Power Alone?

Meet the Wave Glider, a wave-powered watercraft that is attempting to cross the entire Pacific ocean on the forward thrust of ocean currents. But this isn't just a world-record grab -- the Wave Glider also has the potential to rewrite everything we know about ocean exploration.

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Egypt votes in first democratic presidential election

Asmaa Waguih / Reuters

Women show their ID before casting their votes at a polling station in Al-Sharqya, northeast of Cairo Wednesday.

By Ian Johnston, msnbc.com

A dying man came "for my children," a college student said he finally felt "like a citizen of this country," and an undecided voter was just happy to take part in "a historic" moment.

Egyptians turned out in droves Wednesday to take part in the country's first-ever democratic election of its leader.


Fifteen months after the ouster of Hosni Mubarak during the Arab Spring uprising, BBC News reported lines began growing at many polling stations shortly after they opened at 8 a.m. local time (2 a.m. ET).

"It's a very big day. This is a real great moment for the Egyptians to change,? a woman waiting to vote in Cairo told the BBC. Another in the line was asked how long she?d been waiting to vote; she laughed and said, "30 years."

President Jimmy Carter was in the country for the elections?as part of an international delegation monitoring the election, the UPI news service reported.

"Egyptians cheer "Jimmy Carter! Jimmy Carter! Welcome to ?#Egypt?!" When former President comes out of polling station," BBC correspondent Lyse Doucet said in a tweet.

Amr Abdallah Dalsh / Reuters

Egyptian presidential candidate Amr Moussa (second right) waits in line before casting his vote at a polling station in Cairo Wednesday.

Medhat Ibrahim lined up to vote in a poor district south of Cairo despite having cancer.

"I can die in a matter of months, so I came for my children, so they can live," he tearfully told The Associated Press.

More photos: Egyptians turn out in droves to vote in historic election

Mubarak ruled Egypt for some 30 years ??earning the nickname ?Pharoah? ? and elections during that time were thinly attended and any result was a foregone conclusion.

The election will determine who will take over from generals who have overseen a transition marred by violence, protests and political deadlock. They were due to formally hand over power by July 1.

Egypt's elections: A struggle between secularism and political Islam

Some voters held out hope the change to a democracy would bring profound change.

"We want to live better, like human beings," Ibrahim, a 58-year-old government employee, told the AP.

?Our vote will make Egypt's voice in the Arab world ring loud and clear," Saad Abed Raboh, a civil servant in his mid-50s voting in Alexandria, told Reuters. "For 30 years Egypt's vote was muted, but now it will be heard because Egyptians will choose their president."

Photoblog: Egypt prepares for the post-Mubarak presidential era

And Ahmed Ali, a student of pharmaceutical studies in Alexandria, Egypt's second city, told Reuters that ?the experience [of voting] is quite new and makes me feel like a citizen of this country."

But others simply came along to take part in a momentous occasion.

"I will vote today, no matter what, it is a historic thing to do, although I don't really know who I will vote for," Mahmoud Morsy, 23, told Reuters. He then said he would probably pick the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate, Mohamed Mursi.

The wide-open election pits Islamists against men who served under deposed leader Hosni Mubarak.

NYT: Egypt votes in historic election as crime wave, not revolution, becomes main topic?

Run-off likely
Voters were blitzed by three weeks of official campaigning, which ended on Sunday, and Egypt held its first U.S.-style televised presidential debate. Newspapers carried interviews and campaign ads. Banners and posters festoon the streets.

Egypt's first televised presidential debate thrills viewers

Although official campaigning was over, candidates made a final push to get out the vote. Half a dozen minibuses plastered with "Yes to Amr Moussa" ??the former Arab League chief bidding for office ??offered free rides to polling stations.

None of the 12 candidates is expected to get more than half the votes and win outright in the first round on Wednesday and Thursday, and a run-off between the top two is likely in June.

Read more on Egypt from NBC correspondents

Whoever wins faces a huge task to deliver changes that Egyptians expect to relieve a grim economic outlook. The military that was a pillar of Mubarak's rule is likely to remain a powerful political force for years.

The army, whose senior ranks control extensive commercial interests, insists it does not want to hang onto power.

"With these elections, we will have completed the last step in the transitional period," General Mohamed el-Assar told a news conference on the eve of voting.

The West, long wary of Islamists, and Israel, worried about its 33-year-old peace treaty with Egypt, are watching to see if proponents of political Islam add to their gains after sweeping most seats in a parliamentary vote that ended in January.

Many Gulf states are concerned about who will lead the regional heavyweight after their long-time ally Mubarak was ousted. Their conservative monarchies have so far emerged from a wave of Arab uprisings relatively unscathed.

The Brotherhood's Mursi, trying to allay such worries, pledged in a final rally on Sunday that "we will not export our revolution to anyone.?

Video: A new role for women in post-Mubarak Egypt

Mursi was pitched into the race at the last minute after the Brotherhood's first-choice candidate was ruled out. He may lack charisma, but he can rely on the Brotherhood's vote machine.

His rivals include Abdel Moneim Abol Fotouh, an Islamist who has drawn support ranging from liberals to hardline Salafi Muslims; Moussa, who was foreign minister before moving to the Arab League and has strong name recognition; and Ahmed Shafiq, Mubarak's last prime minister, who like his former boss, once commanded the air force.

A late surge helped Hamdeen Sabahy, a leftist inspired by Gamal Abdel Nasser, whose "Free Officers" overthrew King Farouk in 1952 and set up the system that has put military men in the presidency for the past 60 years.

Reuters and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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George Heymont: Inner City Rhythms and Blues

Those who pass through the San Francisco's Tenderloin District know it as one of the nation's grittiest concentrations of single-room occupancy hotels (many of which are filled with a mixture of drug addicts, seniors living on fixed incomes, and Vietnamese immigrants). At any hour of day or night, life on the Tenderloin's streets can seem threatening, depressing, drunk and/or demented.

Like New York's Lower East Side more than 100 years ago, it is filled with the types of people Emma Lazarus described in 1883 as "your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free ... the wretched refuse of your teeming shore ... the homeless, tempest tost."

On one block of Eddy Street is the infamous Tearoom Theatre, a rundown movie house specializing in gay porn where I once collapsed in giggles upon realizing that a pornographer with artistic aspirations had used the overture to Mozart's opera, The Marriage of Figaro, to accompany a rather bland and boring seduction scene. Directly opposite are the EXIT Theatre (which, in addition to presenting the San Francisco Fringe Festival, DivaFEST, SFOlympians, and numerous other productions, is Cutting Ball Theatre's landlord) and the Empress Hotel.


The first thing one notices upon entering the tiny performing space where Cutting Ball Theatre is presenting the world premiere production of Tenderloin is the wonderful, topsy-turvy unit set designed by Michael Locher that captures the upside-down, inside-out turmoil of the lives of the neighborhood's residents. Locher's set is peppered with poignant black-and-white photographs by Mark Ellinger, a former heroin addict who found a new lease on life after someone gave him a digital camera that allowed Ellinger to document the architectural diversity of the Tenderloin.

As the cast of Tenderloin brings the show's characters to life, the nervous energy that is often found outside the theatre starts to seep inside its walls. The usual mixture of police sirens, honking horns, and arguing drunks drifts through the theatre's vents, reminding the audience that Tenderloin is very much a work that is "of the people, by the people, and for the people."

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Tristan Cunningham with the cast of Tenderloin (Photo by: Rob Melrose)


Under the guidance of director Annie Elias, the actors involved in this docudrama were an integral part of the play's developmental process. Just as Ellinger set about documenting the part of town in which he lives, the actors were given tape recorders and sent out to interview people who live in the Tenderloin (people they might otherwise avoid while walking down the street).

The actors were then tasked with transcribing their interviews (including every stuttering exclamation made by the interviewee) and paying careful attention to inflection, body language, and any other signs that could help them build authentic characterizations of the people they had interviewed. According to the production notes, one transcribed interview was 65 pages long. As dramaturg Erin Moro notes:

"In my research and transcribing of the interviews for this piece, I was touched by the musicality of the voices from the Tenderloin. The mere study of language through the spoken word was fascinating as I labored to capture each breath, stammer, and vocal inflection in the text. The people who live and serve in this neighborhood are passionate, vibrant people, with exciting stories and experiences that go way beyond what you see at first glance when you walk down the streets of the Tenderloin. The connection that the residents and workers of this neighborhood have to one another and to their physical surroundings is special and rare."
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Leigh Shaw portrays Reverend Karen Oliveto from
Glide Memorial Church (Photo by: Rob Melrose)


In a curious approach to casting Tenderloin, the actors were tasked with portraying the characters they interviewed. Thus, the owners of the 105-year-old Cadillac Hotel are portrayed by members of the opposite sex, with Rebecca Frank appearing as 87-year-old Leroy B. Looper and David Sinaiko impersonating Looper's wife, Kathy (Sinaiko also appears as photographer Mark Ellinger).

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Rebecca Frank as Leroy Looper and David Sinaiko as
Looper's wife, Kathy (Photo by: Rob Melrose)


Weaving together the material gathered in interviews with Tenderloin residents has resulted in a collage of humanity reflecting the depth and diversity of the neighorhood's demographics.

  • Siobhan Doherty plays Cara (a woman from Palo Alto who feels safer in the Tenderloin).
  • Tristan Cunningham portrays filmmaker Rob Nilsson, Filipina Health and Wellness Director Ester Aure, city cleaning program worker and ex-con Shomari Kenyatta, a toothless middle-aged black man named William Ray Smith, and a young man named Jasper.
  • Leigh Shaw portrays Glide Memorial Church's Reverend Karen Oliveto, Elaine Zamora, and a child named Kim.
  • Michael Uy Kelly portrays Captain Gary Jimenez of the San Francisco Police Department, a Vietnamese refugee named Tony Nguyen, a tired old hooker named Collette Ashton, and a character whose nickname is "Nappy Chin."
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Michael Uy Kelly as Vietnamese refugee
Tony Nguyen (Photo by: Rob Melrose)


Throughout the performance, I was especially impressed by the work of Michael Uy Kelly and Tristan Cunningham (whose radiant portrayal of Filipina Health and Wellness Director Ester Aure is worth the price of admission alone). Toward the end of the evening, some of the characters reach out and ask members of the audience for a hug, a smile, or a chance to simply shake hands.

Even though the Cutting Ball Theatre has no proscenium, it is a moment in which breaking the fourth wall is as challenging a gesture as acknowledging the humanity of the people who actually live on the streets of the Tenderloin. Tenderloin's director, Annie Elias, is quite open about the impact this project has had on her own life:

"Before making this piece it was my habit to traverse the Tenderloin in a way designed to have the least amount of interaction with the neighborhood. Once in the theatre, I would try to block out the sounds of the street that drifted in, intruding on my theatre experience. While we have attempted to pull back the layers and get beyond an outsider's first impression of the neighborhood and the people one encounters, there are many more layers to be discovered and many more stories that deserve to be heard. I hope you will take this piece as an entry point and an invitation to get to know this neighborhood better, to shed your own defense, look up and look beyond first impressions to see the vibrant humanity around us."
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Tristan Cunningham as Filipina Health and Wellness Director,
Ester Aure (Photo by: Rob Melrose)


Tenderloin continues through June 3 at Cutting Ball Theatre (click here to order tickets).

To read more of George Heymont go to My Cultural Landscape

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Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Learn Arabic Online for Fastest and Easiest Learning

Arabic, an extremely popular language, is spoken by around 280 million people living in Middle East and North Africa region. Besides 280 million people, many other might be interested in learning Arabic language due to different reasons like travel, business, work, study, relationships, religion or just the challenge of learning a new language. Whatever might be the reason but the task of learning Arabic is quite daunting and it requires patience and perseverance with lot of time and dedication to attain mastery and proficiency in the language. The huge difference between the Arabic and English language make it much more difficult for the people to learn the language. Arabic's grammar and morphology is entirely different from what the people are usually used to and the verbal system of the language is also quite different, therefore making it extremely difficult to learn the Arabic language.

Studying Arabic in class-room setting seems to be completely outdated as most of the people do not have time to devote in the class room.

Attending classes on regular basis prove to be hectic and time consuming for many people. Thus, today people greatly prefer to learn Arabic online with the help of highly interactive and user-friendly software. The availability of wide range of software make it easy to learn Arabic from the comfort of the home as people can learn the language at their preferred time and location. The interactive software help people to learn, speak, write and even think in Arabic as the language is excellent taught with the help of words, images and sounds. The online Arabic classes greatly improves the speaking skill of the people as it monitors their pronunciation through speech recognition technology.

Complete online course is available for learning Arabic that teaches basic grammar, advance reading and writing activities along with English translation. With interactive audio course offered in the online Arabic classes help people to speak Arabic fluently. The voice comparison tool make it easier for the people to perfect their pronunciation and speak just like native people. The software games given at the online courses help people to enhance and build their Arabic vocabulary. The online accessibility of the Arabic classes make it simple and easier for the people to learn Arabic, as
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Romney promotes education agenda, defends Bain

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures while speaking at the Latino Coalition annual economic summit, Wednesday, May 23, 2012, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures while speaking at the Latino Coalition annual economic summit, Wednesday, May 23, 2012, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney gestures during a speech at the Latino Coalition annual economic summit, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 in Washington, at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

Republican presidential candidate, former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney addresses the Latino Coalition's 2012 Small Business Summit, Wednesday, May 23, 2012 in Washington. (AP Photo/Mary Altaffer)

(AP) ? Originally planning to focus on education, Mitt Romney instead reignited the debate over his business credentials on Wednesday, welcoming scrutiny of the private equity firm he co-founded and declaring he's a far more qualified steward of the economy than President Barack Obama.

At the same time, Romney said that if he wins the White House, he wants Congress to delay addressing looming tax increases and spending cuts until after he takes office.

"Right now we have an economy in trouble, and someone who spent their career in the economy is more suited to help fix the economy than someone who spent his life in politics and as a community organizer," Romney told Time magazine.

The comments ? the first since Obama personally questioned Romney's experience at Bain Capital ? largely overshadowed a Washington speech that offered the presumptive Republican presidential nominee's first extensive plans for the nation's education system. Romney, who has been reluctant to stray far from the economic issues at the core of the presidential campaign, charged that Millions of American children are getting a "third-world education" under Obama.

"And America's minority children suffer the most," Romney declared. "This is the civil-rights issue of our era. And it's the great challenge of our time."

He continued: "President Obama has made his choice, and I have made mine. As president, I will be a champion of real education reform in America."

Five months before Election Day, Romney is working to add meat to his prescriptions for some of the nation's most pressing problems. He has offered few details so far on foreign policy, health care and education, following a playbook that heaps criticism on the Democratic president's policies but offers only a vague road map for what he would do differently.

Romney told Time magazine that if he wins the presidency, he wants Congress to wait until he takes office to deal with the so-called fiscal "cliff" on Jan. 1, 2013, when two rounds of tax cuts expire and automatic spending cuts to defense and domestic programs kick in. In the interview, Romney suggested that he was open to a temporary measure to keep the economy going until he had a chance to shape a "permanent" solution.

Romney also said that heading off the looming tax hikes and spending cuts could be done in a piecemeal way. House Speaker John Boehner, R-Ohio, has suggested he wants a fiscal "grand bargain" to address the country's ills.

Government analysts say that current fiscal policies, if unchanged, would likely cause a recession.

The former Massachusetts governor defended his work in the private sector in the interview, but he initially struggled to identify specific skills or policies he learned at Bain that would help him create an environment in which jobs would be created. He later identified trade, labor and energy policies.

"I happen to believe that having been in the private sector for 25 years gives me a perspective on how jobs are created ? that someone who's never spent a day in the private sector, like President Obama, simply doesn't understand," he said.

Asked whether he'd welcome a focus and debate on his career at Bain, Romney said: "Well, of course. I'd like to also focus on his record."

Romney's intended focus on Wednesday, however, was education. He outlined a voucher-like plan to let low-income and disabled students use federal money to attend public schools, public charter schools and, in some cases, private schools. Federal funds could also be used for tutoring or digital courses.

The proposal is line with GOP reforms aimed at giving students more educational choices. But it's unclear how schools in areas that depend on the federal funding would fare.

The proposal is not expected to include any new federal money for education, but it represented his most detailed plans to date on what he called a "failing" education system.

The issue is a key concern for most Americans. Education has ranked in the top three of importance in the AP-GfK poll for the last two years; 84 percent of Americans said education was an extremely or very important issue to them personally in the most recent survey in February.

Romney aggressively criticized the president's connection to teachers' unions, suggesting that his dependence on organized labor's campaign donations have prevented him from improving the system.

"The teachers' unions are the clearest example of a group that has lost its way," Romney said. "The teachers' unions don't fight for our children."

His argument carries some risk. His regular criticism of labor unions, in particular, threatens to alienate voters in Rust Belt states like Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania, where a close election may be decided.

Obama's campaign said the budget Romney signed into law as Massachusetts governor cost 14,500 teachers, librarians and school police officers their jobs.

"Not exactly the record of a job creator," campaign spokesman Ben LaBolt said. "Mitt Romney gave a vague, detail-free speech this morning on education and confirmed, as if there were any doubt, just how far back he would take us."

The day before the speech, Romney announced a team of education policy advisers that includes former Education Secretary Rod Paige and other officials from President George W. Bush's administration. Paige is among several prominent opponents of teachers' unions on the panel. As education secretary in 2004, he labeled the National Education Association a "terrorist organization."

Romney's positions on education have evolved over time. He once supported the Bush-era education overhaul known as "No Child Left Behind," but he has since generally come out against the policy many conservatives see as an expansion of the federal government.

The plans he unveiled Wednesday would strip the teeth from the law that punishes poorly performing schools. But he said he supports "straightforward public report cards" to evaluate schools.

Despite his criticism of Obama, the president has embraced some reforms that started as Republican ideas, according to Michael Petrilli, executive vice president at the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, a Washington-based think tank.

Through their "Race to the Top" competition, for example, they have encouraged states to lift caps on the number of charter schools, a policy that Romney supports as well.

"It doesn't leave a lot of room for Mitt Romney to draw contrast with President Obama," Petrilli said.

The Obama campaign responded by releasing comments from a series of Republicans ? high-profile Romney supporters Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell and Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels, among them ? praising Obama's education policies.

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Associated Press writer Christine Armario in Miami contributed to this report.

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Cannes 2012: Anja Rubik and Erin Wasson dazzle at ?mystery' ball

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Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Greece's caretaker gov't meets ahead of EU summit

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Judge refuses to delay Jerry Sandusky's trial

FILE - This Dec.. 13, 2011 file photo shows Jerry Sandusky, center, a former Penn State assistant football coach charged with sexually abusing boys, pausing as his attorney Joe Amendola makes a point as they depart the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. Judge John Cleland has denied a request from Sandusky to delay the June 5 start of his child sex-abuse trial. Cleland, on Monday, May 21, 2012, denied defense attorney Joe Amendola's request for more time to prepare his defense. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

FILE - This Dec.. 13, 2011 file photo shows Jerry Sandusky, center, a former Penn State assistant football coach charged with sexually abusing boys, pausing as his attorney Joe Amendola makes a point as they depart the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. Judge John Cleland has denied a request from Sandusky to delay the June 5 start of his child sex-abuse trial. Cleland, on Monday, May 21, 2012, denied defense attorney Joe Amendola's request for more time to prepare his defense. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

FILE - This Feb. 10, 2012 file photo shows Judge John M. Cleland arriving for a bail conditions hearing for Jerry Sandusky, at the Centre County Courthouse in Bellefonte, Pa. Cleland has denied a request from Sandusky to delay the June 5 start of his child sex-abuse trial. Cleland, on Monday, May 21, 2012, denied defense attorney Joe Amendola's request for more time to prepare his defense. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon, File)

(AP) ? The June child sex-abuse trial of former Penn State assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky will not be delayed, a judge ruled Monday.

The one-sentence order by Judge John Cleland did not explain his reasons, but it means the case will very likely begin with jury selection inside a central Pennsylvania courthouse in barely two weeks.

Sandusky lawyer Joe Amendola had asked for the delay on May 9, arguing that he needed more time to find and interview witnesses, and that pending criminal charges against two Penn State administrators made them unavailable as witnesses.

He said without the delay, he was concerned he would not be able to represent Sandusky effectively and adequately.

Sandusky, 68, faces 52 criminal counts for alleged abuse of 10 boys over 15 years, allegations he has repeatedly denied. Jury selection is scheduled to begin June 5, with jurors chosen from the State College area, where Sandusky lives.

The ruling was among a set of decisions issued on Monday in which Cleland, among other things:

?Ordered prosecutors to disclose "uncharged misconduct evidence" against Sandusky by May 30.

?Required defense lawyers to provide prosecutors reports by experts or of physical exams, mental examinations or scientific tests they plan to use as part of their case by May 30.

?Ordered prosecutors to file their written responses by the end of the day Friday to Sandusky's efforts to have the charges against him thrown out.

?Declined to get involved in the defense's effort to get grand jury materials earlier than currently planned.

Sandusky lawyer Karl Rominger and a spokesman for the attorney general's office declined to comment on the various rulings Monday. Cleland has imposed a gag order that applies to lawyers and others in the case.

Gary Schultz, a retired Penn State vice president for business and finance, and Tim Curley, the university's athletic director now on leave, are accused of perjury and failing to properly report suspected child abuse. Both men deny the allegations and are seeking to have them thrown out.

Their lawyers have informed Amendola that they will invoke their right against self-incrimination and refuse to testify if subpoenaed as witnesses in Sandusky's case.

Associated Press

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Monday, May 21, 2012

Zooming in on bacterial weapons in 3-D

Monday, May 21, 2012

The plague, bacterial dysentery, and cholera have one thing in common: These dangerous diseases are caused by bacteria which infect their host using a sophisticated injection apparatus. Through needle-like structures, they release molecular agents into their host cell, thereby evading the immune response. Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry in G?ttingen in cooperation with colleagues at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology in Berlin and the University of Washington in Seattle (USA) have now elucidated the structure of such a needle at atomic resolution. Their findings might contribute to drug tailoring and the development of strategies which specifically prevent the infection process.

Hundreds of tiny hollow needles sticking out of the bacterial membrane ? it is a treacherous tool that makes pathogens causing plague or cholera so dangerous. Together with a base, embedded in the membrane, these miniature syringes constitute the so-called type III secretion system ? an injection apparatus through which the pathogens introduce molecular agents into their host cell. There, these substances manipulate essential metabolic processes and disable the immune defines of the infected cells. The consequences are fatal as the pathogens can now spread within the organism without hindrance. To date, traditional antibiotics are prescribed to fight the infection. However, as some bacterial strains succeed in developing resistances, researchers worldwide seek to discover more specific drugs.

The exact structure of the 60 to 80 nanometre (60 to 80 millionths of a millimetre) long and about eight nanometre wide needles has so far been unknown. Classical methods such as X-ray crystallography or electron microscopy failed or yielded wrong model structures. Not crystallisable and insoluble, the needle resisted all attempts to decode its atomic structure. Therefore Adam Lange and Stefan Becker at the Max Planck Institute for Biophysical Chemistry together with a team of physicists, biologists and chemists chose a completely novel approach. In cooperation with David Baker at the University of Washington, and Michael Kolbe at the Max Planck Institute for Infection Biology, the scientists successfully combined the production of the needle in the laboratory with solid-state NMR spectroscopy, electron microscopy, and computer modelling. The researchers deciphered the structure of the needle atom by atom and visualised its molecular architecture for the first time in the angstrom range, a resolution of less than a tenth of a millionth of a millimetre.

This required progresses in several fields. "We have made big steps forward concerning sample production as well as solid-state NMR spectroscopy," says Adam Lange. "Finally, we were also able to use one of the presently most powerful solid-state NMR spectrometers in Christian Griesinger's NMR-based Structural Biology Department at our Institute." With 20 tesla, the magnetic field of this 850 megahertz spectrometer is about 400,000 times as strong as that of the earth.

"We were surprised to see how the needles are constructed," says Lange. As expected, the needles of pathogens causing diseases as diverse as food poisoning, bacterial dysentery, or the plague show striking similarities. However, in contrast to prevailing assumptions, the similarities are found in the inner part of the needles whereas the surface is astonishingly variable. According to the scientist, this variability might be a strategy of the bacteria to evade immune recognition by the host. Changes on the surface of the needle make it difficult for the host's immune system to recognize the pathogen.

The scientists Lange, Kolbe, Becker, and their Max Planck colleagues Christian Griesinger und Arturo Zychlinsky, have focused on the bacterial injection apparatus for several years. Together with the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing they already showed in 2010 how bacteria assemble their miniature syringes. The discovery of their structure in atomic detail not only enables researchers to gain new insights into how these pathogens outwit their host cells, it also offers the prospect to block the syringe assembly and the delivery of the bacterial factors using tailored molecules. Such substances, referred to as antiinfectives, could act more specifically and much earlier during infection than traditional antibiotics. "Thanks to our new technique, we can produce large amounts of needles in the lab. Our aim is now to develop a high-throughput method. This will allow us to search for new agents that prevent the formation of the needle," explains Stefan Becker.

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Antoine Loquet, Nikolaos G. Sgourakis, Rashmi Gupta, Karin Giller, Dietmar Riedel, Christian Goosmann, Christian Griesinger, Michael Kolbe, David Baker, Stefan Becker, and Adam Lange Atomic Model of the Type III Secretion System Needle. Nature advance online publication 20 May 2012. doi:10.1038/nature11079

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Putin makes Moscow police chief interior minister

MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin promoted Moscow's police chief to the post of interior minister on Monday, endorsing his work in keeping protests in check, and signaling to the opposition that he will brook no dissent in his six-year term.

Bringing Vladimir Kolokoltsev, 51, into government also shows that, although Putin has made light of the biggest protests of his 12-year rule, he is concerned by the threat they pose and wants a trusted ally to help see off the challenge.

"He's known as the man who kept order during the protests, and that is what's important for the Kremlin," Andrei Soldatov, an author and expert on Russia's security forces, said of Kolokoltsev.

"They are afraid these kinds of protests could be a threat to stability all over Russia," he said of Putin's team.

Angry about alleged fraud in a December parliamentary election won by Putin's party, and dismayed by his decision to rule for at least six more years, tens of thousands of people turned out at some of the protests in Moscow during the winter.

Police largely left those crowds alone, and the size of protests decreased after Putin's election as president on March 4. But this month they took a harder line, detaining more than 1,000 people, most of whom were later released.

Riot police beat demonstrators at a rally on May 6, cleared streets near Putin's route to his inauguration ceremony the next day and have chased protesters around the city since then to quash their efforts to create a permanent encampment.

Boris Nemtsov, a blunt opposition leader and former deputy premier, said Kolokoltsev's promotion was his reward.

"This is a man who breaks up peaceful meetings with the help of cudgels," Nemtsov told Reuters. "This all fits into the logic of modern Putinism. The authorities fear the people and rely only on bayonets and batons."

Others saw the appointment in less stark terms but said there was little chance of reforms in the police force - which opinion surveys show is seen by many Russians as more of potential threat than a protector - under Kolokoltsev.

Like others appointed to the government on Monday, his mandate appears to be to maintain stability, not pursue change.

In terse remarks to the new government at a Kremlin meeting, Putin said the appointees face a tough task in developing Russia at a time of global economic uncertainty.

For Putin, economic troubles translate into worries that opposition to his rule could grow stronger, according to Soldatov.

"Kolokoltsev is a product of the extra attention that was paid to civil order after the financial crisis of 2008, when the authorities became truly worried at the thought of civil unrest in the country," Soldatov said.

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Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev's dismissal had been widely expected after police violence, corruption and abuse scandals underscored the need for police reform and the shortcomings of Dmitry Medvedev's efforts in that area as president.

Kolokoltsev, who joined the Soviet Interior Ministry in 1982 and was once a beat cop commander, was promoted to Moscow's top police post after his predecessor was fired when a drunken district chief killed two people and wounded seven in a supermarket shooting rampage.

Ilya Ponomaryov, a lawmaker with the left-leaning Just Russia party and a protest organizer, said Kolokoltsev was "a bit more lively than Nurgaliyev, who is very soldier-like," but dismissed the appointment as a cosmetic change.

"We saw while he was head of the Moscow police that he will act in exactly the same way, but it will be done with a little bit more of a smile and maybe a little bit more dialogue," Ponomaryov told Reuters.

Mark Galeotti, a New York University professor and expert on Russian security, said Kolokoltsev was a "savvy bureaucratic operator" but had not bought into the "wider reform agenda."

"I suspect that under him, ?police reform' will mean better efficiency and centralization rather than greater transparency and conformity to the laws," he wrote in a blog.

Human rights lawyer Pavel Chikov said Kolokoltsev may have impressed Putin as a "successful crisis manager".

Kolokoltsev raised eyebrows by negotiating with nationalists on a square outside the Kremlin in December 2010, when racial violence seemed to be threatening to snowball in Moscow.

Chikov said he had built better relations with citizens than some other police officials who spoke harshly of protesters, but analysts said he would follow whatever orders he were given.

"Whether or not violence has been avoided throughout most of the protests is irrelevant, what matters here is only the method the Kremlin wants to employ," said Soldatov. "If he were asked to use tougher methods, he would employ them."

(Reporting by Alissa de Carbonnel, Thomas Grove, Darya Korsunskaya and Maria Tsvetkova, Editing by Timothy Heritage and Robin Pomeroy)

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Sunday, May 20, 2012

SpaceX rocket launch aborted in last half-second

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) ? A new private supply ship for the International Space Station remained stuck on the ground Saturday after rocket engine trouble led to a last-second abort of the historic flight.

All nine engines for the SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket roared to life Saturday morning. But with a mere half-second remaining before liftoff, the onboard computers automatically shut everything down. So instead of blasting off on a delivery mission to the space station, the rocket stayed on its launch pad amid a plume of engine exhaust.

Even NASA's most seasoned launch commentator was taken off-guard.

"Three, two, one, zero and liftoff," announced commentator George Diller, his voice trailing as the rocket failed to budge. "We've had a cutoff. Liftoff did not occur."

SpaceX president Gwynne Shotwell said that high combustion chamber pressure in engine No. 5 was to blame and that technicians would conduct an inspection later in the day. If the engine needs to be replaced, a spare is available.

Tuesday is the earliest that SpaceX can try again to send its cargo-laden Dragon capsule to the space station. The California-based company ? formally known as Space Exploration Technologies Corp. ? is targeting every few days for a launch attempt to save fuel in case of rendezvous problems at the space station. Wednesday also could be a launch option.

This was the first launch attempt by the several private U.S. companies hoping to take over the job of delivering cargo and eventually astronauts to the space station for NASA. Only governments have accomplished that to date: the United States, Russia, Europe and Japan.

NASA is looking to the private sector, in this post-shuttle era, to get American astronauts launching again from U.S. soil. SpaceX officials said that could happen in as little as three years, possibly four. Several other companies are in the running.

An estimated 1,000 SpaceX and NASA guests poured into the launching area in the wee hours of Saturday, hoping to see firsthand the start of this new commercial era. They left disappointed. The abort was especially disheartening given the perfect weather and the absence of any earlier countdown problems.

Shotwell was asked by a reporter whether she considered Saturday's abort a failure.

"This is not a failure," she said. "We aborted with purpose. It would be a failure if we were to have lifted off with an engine trending in this direction."

She added: "The software did what it was supposed to do" with the engine shutdown.

Everyone around town, at least, is rooting for a successful flight.

"Go SpaceX," read the sign outside Cape Canaveral City Hall. Until NASA's space shuttles retired last summer, the sign had urged on the launches of Discovery, Endeavour and, finally, Atlantis. Those ships are now relegated to museums.

Late last month, SpaceX conducted a test firing of the nine first-stage rocket engines at the pad. Each engine ? including No. 5 ? was "rock solid," Shotwell said.

The first flight of the Falcon 9 rocket from Cape Canaveral, in June 2010, encountered similar last-second engine trouble, but there was enough time to fix the problem and fly the same day. SpaceX has just a single second each day to launch this time around because of the space station rendezvous.

Six months after the initial Falcon 9 flight, SpaceX launched another rocket with a Dragon capsule that reached orbit. It was the first time a private company put a spacecraft into orbit and then recovered it. The newest Dragon also is meant to splash down into the Pacific, returning space station experiments and equipment.

For Saturday's launch attempt, SpaceX's billionaire founder, Elon Musk, was in the SpaceX Mission Control in Hawthorne, Calif. He helped create PayPal and founded SpaceX 10 years ago. He also runs Tesla Motors, his electric car company.

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PST: Looking at Chelsea, back to front

So much is stacked against Chelsea on Saturday, but given the season they?ve had, the Blues should be thrilled to have another shot at their first European Cup. They?ve survived a poor run under a new coach and some additional miles on some already old bodies to make their second final, with only Bayern Munich standing between owner Roman Abramovich and the title that?s motivated his soccer investment.

Unfortunately, Bayern will be playing at home. And, while Bayern?s dealing with suspensions, Chelsea?s seem potentially more devastating. Their best midfielder is out, and the team has little reasonable recourse should one of their central defenders (returning from injury) fail to make it to the final whistle.

Looking at ? defense: Like Bayern, Chelsea?s dealing with key, shakeup-forcing absences. John Terry was caught kneeing Alexis Sanchez in the lower back during the semifinal leg in Barcelona. He?s banned, as is Branislav Ivanovic, who accumulated too many yellows (Ramires and Raul Meireles are also suspended).

That forces David Luiz and Gary Cahill into the lineup even through hamstring injuries have kept both central defenders sidelined for weeks. Given the alternative, Chelsea will take what they can get. A central defense of Michael Essien and Sam Hutchinson was a possibility before Luiz and Cahill returned to training earlier this week.

Wide, Chelsea will have Ashley Cole (left) and Jos? Bosingwa. Cole?s performances against Barcelona showed he?s still capable of being the game?s best left back. Bosingwa, on the other hand, is somebody who wouldn?t be playing where it not for the suspensions. At one time Chelsea?s first choice on the right, Bosingwa?s defending has seen him relegated to the bench behind center half-turned-fullback Ivanovic. It?s not exactly the profile of somebody you?d want matched up with Franck Ribery.

Thankfully, Chelsea have Petr Cech as their last line of defense. Against Barcelona, Cech was his former self ? a self that was often considered one of the world?s best goalkeepers. In the FA Cup final against Liverpool, he came up with a huge save on Andy Carroll to preserve the Blues? trophy. He has the ability to keep Chelsea in this one should their defense break down, though he?ll have to be aggressive off his line to keep Bayern from making Mario Gomez into a difference-maker.

Looking at ? midfield: John Obi Mikel has experienced a revival under Roberto di Matteo. After seeing his time disappear under Andre Villas-Boas, Mikel has been re-instilled as Chelsea?s first choice defensive midfielder. He?ll line up along with Frank Lampard in the 4-2-3-1?s deeper positions, with Lampard playing the shuttling role.

Lampard will also be the first cog in Chelsea?s counter attacks, with attacking midfielder Juan Mata the next level?s link. More known for his wide play than as a through-the-middle option, Mata has been drawn in by di Matteo?s shift to 4-2-3-1. Like Thomas M?ller, however, his tendencies lead him to play higher up the pitch than a natural midfielder would do in the same role. A conservative Chelsea will give him a deeper base position; however, if the game opens up, he will act more in support of Didier Drogba.

Out wide, Chelsea?s ready to make a surprise choice. Ryan Bertrand, the left back-in-waiting, will be handed a start at left midfield, with Florent Malouda unable to go through injury. As others have opined, this seems a response to Bayern?s right flank, which features Arjen Robben and Philipp Lahm. Regardless, Bertrand?s European debut will be on the biggest stage of them all.

On the other side, Salomon Kalou will assume the spot normally occupied by Ramires. If Bayern starts Lahm at left back (with Rafinha on the right), Kalou and Bosingwa could be in trouble.

Looking at ? attack: Didier Drogba?s going to have to do a lot of the work by himself, but if there?s one player who you?d want to take up that challenge, Drogba is it. Inspired spring performances against Barcelona, Liverpool and Tottenham have silenced speculation the 34-year-old Ivorian has lost a step. I mean, he definitely has, but it?s a bit foolish to talk about such things when Drogba?s scoring key goals in big games.

Even with Mata acting as a facilitator, Chelsea?s play to Drogba tends to be very direct and (often) very long. Part of the reason the Blues can sit so deep in defense is the faith they have in Drogba?s ability to win long balls and hold up play, letting their midfield get into attack. Without Ramires to serve as the second man in transition, Drogba might have to hold the ball a little more (and for a little longer), but with significant advantages against Jerome Boateng and (possibly) Anatoliy Tymoshchuk, Drogba can still have his way.

Likely Starting Lineup

G: Petr Cech
LB: Ashley Cole
CB: David Luiz
CB: Gary Cahill
RB: Jos? Bosingwa
DM: John Obi Mikel
M: Frank Lampard
LM: Ryan Bertrand
AM: Juan Mata
RM: Salomon Kalou
F: Didier Drogba

Most dangerous player: Didier Drogba

Most likely to score: Drogba

Best creator: Frank Lampard

Key defender: David Luiz

Most important: Petr Cech

Back to front: Bayern Munich

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Cash-strapped G8 looks to private sector in hunger fight

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Buffeted by the euro zone crisis and distracted by political problems at home, the leaders of the world's industrial powers turned to the private sector on Friday to help fight hunger and malnutrition for up to a billion people beset by shortages, droughts and rising food prices.

U.S. President Barack Obama announced a new public-private partnership program involving some $3 billion in corporate pledges, seeking to spur this weekend's summit of the wealthy Group of Eight to find new ways to help hardscrabble small-scale farmers in Africa who may hold the key to improved world food supplies.

"Some have asked in a time of austerity whether this new alliance is just a way for government to shift the burden onto somebody else. I want to be clear. The answer is no," Obama told an audience of several hundred which included rock singer Bono, a leading voice in the call to end global hunger.

"Even in these tough fiscal times, we will continue to make historic investments in development," said Obama, adding it was an "outrage" that children continue to die from starvation.

This year's meeting of the G8 - the United States, Britain, Germany, France, Italy, Japan, Canada and Russia - will focus on the economic headaches plaguing the world's richest countries, including worries over Greece, the future of the euro zone and proposals to tap emergency oil reserves to offset diminishing exports from sanctions-hit Iran.

But U.S. officials say the Obama administration also wants the G8 to take fresh steps to improve global food security, building on its 2009 summit in L'Aquila, Italy, which sought to mobilize $20 billion over three years to boost agricultural investments in poor countries.

"Reducing malnutrition and hunger around the world advances international peace and security, and that includes the national security of the United States," said Obama, nodding to domestic concerns during a U.S. presidential election year.

Global food prices soared in 2008, which led to increased hunger, malnutrition and social unrest, highlighting the years of underinvestment in agriculture in developing countries.

They have remained high and volatile since, rising by 40 percent between June and December 2010 alone, while maize and wheat prices doubled during that period, raising the food bills of the world's poor countries.

Obama, who has made improving global food supplies a keystone of U.S. overseas development policy, said the new initiative would improve nutrition for 50 million vulnerable people, primarily in Africa, over the next decade.

The initiative includes a new partnership with agribusiness giants such as DuPont, Monsanto and Cargill, along with smaller companies including almost 20 from Africa, which will commit some $3 billion for projects to help farmers in the developing world build local markets and improve productivity.

The focus will be on some 30 countries, home to about 26 percent of the 1.4 billion extreme poor, that already have globally backed agricultural investment plans that need donor support. Among the countries are Bangladesh, Benin, Mozambique, Nepal, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sierra Leone, Zambia, Uganda, Tajikistan and Ethiopia.

One program already viewed as highly successful is the public-private partnership the Global Agriculture Food Security Program (GAFSP), which works with countries to boost agricultural productivity. The Obama administration would like to expand it.

"We want the private sector to bring their savvy, their innovation and their investments. It is a huge emphasis," Lael Brainard, U.S. Treasury Under Secretary for International Affairs, said in an interview.

WOMEN AS THE VANGUARD

With global food demand expected to grow by at least 70 percent by 2050 and with sub-Saharan Africa home to up to 60 percent of the world's unused arable land, aid experts say African farmers - particularly women - must be the vanguard of the next agricultural revolution.

"If we get the ball moving and we create a genuine agricultural revolution and transformation in sub-Saharan Africa, hundreds of millions of people will benefit," Rajiv Shah, the director of the U.S. Agency for International Development, told Reuters in an interview.

Shah said the new U.S.-backed partnership would seek to address some of the roadblocks slowing crop yields in Africa, which are now about one metric ton (1.1023 tons) per hectare, compared with 7 metric tons per hectare in many other parts of the world.

Among the initiatives unveiled on Friday, U.S. -based farm equipment maker Agco Corp will invest $100 million over the next three years to implement model farms and training centers aimed at improving productivity for 25,000 smallholder farmers ranging from Ethiopia to Mozambique.

Other partnership projects include seed product packs tailored to African farmers from Swiss agrochemicals giant Syngenta, improved telecommunications access from British telecoms firm Vodafone and a potential African site for a proposed $2 billion fertilizer production facility planned by Norway's Yara International.

Neil Watkins, policy director at the U.S. aid group ActionAid, said the new initiatives might improve the lot of African women farmers, who already produce as much as 90 percent of the food grown on the continent but often lack access to appropriate low-cost technology, rural credit or state-of-the-art inputs such as seeds and fertilizer.

But he said sustained commitment on the part of both traditional donors and private investors would be required - and voiced concern it may be difficult to link up the world's giant agribusiness companies with some of its poorest farm laborers.

"These marginal farmers aren't likely to be targets for corporate investment," Watkins said. "Corporate investment is not a silver bullet for food security in Africa."

(Additional reporting by Alister Bull and Stella Dawson; Editing by Peter Cooney and Vicki Allen)

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