Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Android gamer communities on the rise, attracting corporate attention (Appolicious)

Android game popularity may be decreasing in lieu of entertainment apps, but an emerging trend for mobile gaming communities may offer the best of both worlds. There?s growing expectations for Microsoft?s Xbox LIVE games and community to be made available on the Android platform, following in Sony?s footsteps with their cross-platform strategy for the PlayStation Network. Others are looking to Android as an extension for gaming communities, including Steam.

Steam launch reveals a case of corporate control?

Launched in beta last week, Steam?s official Android app delivers a gaming portal on the go. Chat with friends, browse community groups and user profiles, and stay abreast of gaming news and title sales. It?s an important development for Steam, addressing user requests for an Android app to access the game community. But with Steam?s official launch, several unofficial apps are now mysteriously absent from the Android Market.

The majority of the unofficial Steam apps have apparently been removed from the Android Market, including IBF Programs? version, launched just a couple of weeks before the official app was released. It appears to be a case of corporate influence, and is particularly unsettling given the public availability of the Steam API, which was likely leveraged for even the most well-crafted unofficial Steam app. There was a similar situation of disappearing apps when Sony first launched its Android-powered gaming phone, the Xperia PLAY. A string of game emulators, many of which supported console games for Sony and Nintendo, found they were no longer welcome in the Android Market.

AllJoyn connects local Android gamers

Despite the back door policies, it?s clear that the social side of gaming will prevail. Qualcomm is also hoping to get in on the fun as it works on a peer-to-peer proximity-based sharing technology that can be used for gaming and streaming media between Android devices. Called AllJoyn, it simplifies device-to-device communication and can be integrated into apps, including games. Using your Android device?s Wi-Fi or Bluetooth connectivity, AllJoyn removes the barrier of manually connecting or pairing devices so you can get straight to the fun. Demoed at CES this year, AllJoyn is being continuously explored for new areas of integration.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

In Florida, political ads infiltrate cable (Star Tribune)

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Motorola Droid Razr Maxx Review: 4G LTE With Solid Battery Life Just Got Real

Droid Razr MaxxThe Droid Razr Maxx by Motorola is a very special phone. You see, I had a bit of a thing for the Droid Razr when it first came out, but it wasn't quite perfect. It felt a bit light, and I had trouble holding it in my hand since it was so big and so thin at the same time. Plus, battery life was a bust. It wasn't awful, but it only lasted about nine hours, meaning most people would need to bring a charger along every day. The Droid Razr Maxx throws all those problems into the trash can, and only gains about 18g and 1.89mm in return.

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Sunday, January 29, 2012

Despair, crackdowns breed more violence in Tibet (AP)

BEIJING ? A young man posts his photo with a leaflet demanding freedom for Tibet and telling Chinese police, come and get me. Protesters rise up to defend him, and demonstrations break out in two other Tibetan areas of western China to support the same cause.

Each time, police respond with bullets.

The three clashes, all in the past week, killed several Tibetans and injured dozens. They mark an escalation of a protest movement that for months expressed itself mainly through scattered individual self-immolations.

It's the result of growing desperation among Tibetans and a harsh crackdown by security forces that scholars and pro-Tibet activists contend only breeds more rage and despair.

That leaves authorities with the stark choice of either cracking down even harder or meeting Tibetan demands for greater freedom and a return of their Buddhist spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama ? something Beijing has shown zero willingness to do.

"By not responding constructively when it was faced with peaceful one-person protests, the (Communist) party has created the conditions for violent, large-scale protests," said Robbie Barnett, head of modern Tibetan studies at New York's Columbia University.

This is the region's most violent period since 2008, when deadly rioting in Tibet's capital Lhasa spread to Tibetan areas in adjoining provinces. China responded by flooding the area with troops and closing Tibetan regions entirely to foreigners for about a year. Special permission is still required for non-Chinese visitors to Tibet, and the Himalayan region remains closed off entirely for the weeks surrounding the March 14 anniversary of the riots that left 22 people dead.

Video smuggled out by activists shows paramilitary troops equipped with assault rifles and armored cars making pre-dawn arrests. Huge convoys of heavily armored troops are seen driving along mountain roads and monks accused of sedition being frog-marched to waiting trucks.

For the past year, self-immolations have become a striking form of protest in the region. At least 16 monks, nuns and former clergy set themselves on fire after chanting for Tibetan freedom and the return of the Dalai Lama, who fled to India amid an abortive uprising against Chinese rule in 1959.

China, fiercely critical of the Dalai Lama, says Tibet has been under its rule for centuries, but many Tibetans say the region was functionally independent for most of that time. Anger over cultural and religious restrictions is deepened by a sense that Tibetans have been marginalized economically by an influx of migrants from elsewhere in China.

In a change from the individual protests, several thousand Tibetans marched to government offices Monday in Ganzi prefecture in Sichuan province. Police opened fire into the crowd, killing up to three people, witnesses and activist groups said.

On Tuesday, security forces opened fire on a crowd of protesters in another area of Ganzi, killing two Tibetans and wounding several more, according to the group Free Tibet.

On Thursday in southwestern Sichuan province's Aba prefecture, a youth named Tarpa posted a leaflet saying that self-immolations wouldn't stop until Tibet is free, the London-based International Campaign for Tibet said. He wrote his name on the leaflet and included a photo of himself, saying that Chinese authorities could come and arrest him if they wished, group spokeswoman Kate Saunders said in an email.

Security forces did so about two hours later. Area residents blocked their way, shouting slogans and warning of bigger protests if Tarpa wasn't released, Saunders said. Police then fired into the crowd, killing a a 20-year-old friend of Tarpa's, a student named Urgen, and wounding several others.

The incident, as with most reported clashes in Tibetan areas, could not be independently verified and exact numbers of casualties were unclear because of the heavy security presence and lack of access. The topic is so sensitive that even government-backed scholars claim ignorance of it and refuse to comment.

The government, however, acknowledged Tuesday's unrest, saying that a "mob" charged a police station and injured 14 officers, forcing police to open fire on them. The official Xinhua News Agency said police killed one rioter and injured another.

"The Chinese government will, as always, fight all crimes and be resolute in maintaining social order," Foreign Ministry spokesman Hong Lei said in comments on the incident.

In a commentary Sunday, the nationalist tabloid Global Times repeated accusations that the protests were inspired by Tibetan exile groups and their demands were out of step with the desire for economic development.

Yet, it also conceded that the Dalai Lama retained considerable religious influence over Tibetans, warning this created a dangerous trend of "melding the political and relgious."

The harsh response points to a deep anxiety about the self-immolations, said Youdon Aukatsang, a New Delhi-based member of the Tibetan parliament-in-exile.

"They're worried that there is an underground movement in Tibet that is coming to the surface," she said.

Tibetan desperation has been fed both by the harsh crackdown ? security agents reportedly outnumber monks in some monasteries ? along with a deep fear that the Dalai Lama, probably the most potent symbol of Tibet's separate identity, will never return.

The 76-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate handed his political powers to an elected assembly last year. That was intended to ensure the Tibetan cause would live on after him, but was met with considerable anxiety among many Tibetans who saw it as a sign he was giving up his role as leader of their struggle.

Dibyesh Anand, a Tibet expert at London's University of Westminster, said resistance to Chinese rule is likely to grow more fierce.

"Protests will get more radicalized since the Tibetans in the region see no concession, no offer of compromise, no flexibility coming from the government," he said.

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Friday, January 27, 2012

BookPlace DB50: Toshiba Introduces Android-Based Color E-Book Reader

Picture 2Following Fujitsu, another Japanese electronics maker is ready to sell color e-book readers: Toshiba announced [JP] the so-called BookPlace DB50 today, a 7-Inch device that comes with direct access to big T's BookPlace store (which currently offers around 43,000 different Japanese e-books and magazines). Toshiba says they plan to expand the range of available titles to 100,000 by March this year, the largest in its home market. The store has been available in America since 2010.

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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

NFL Playoff Preview - Baltimore (13-4) at New England (14-3) (ET)

A dominating victory last week enabled the New England Patriots to atone for a few recent playoff failures on their home turf, one of which came at the hands of the Baltimore Ravens.

Getting payback for that startling loss will be secondary when the two conference powerhouses lock horns at Gillette Stadium this time around, however, with a spot in Super Bowl XLVI at stake in Sunday's 2011 AFC Championship Game.

The Ravens dealt New England the worst playoff defeat of the abundantly- successful Bill Belichick/Tom Brady era in a 2009 AFC First-Round clash in Foxborough, utilizing a punishing running game and stifling defense to produce an emphatic 33-14 win that afternoon.

"We didn't start that game off the way we wanted to on defense," Patriots linebacker Rob Ninkovich recalled. "A team that potent and tough, you can't give up a big run for a touchdown to start the game off like that. Obviously, that's something that we really need to focus on, not letting up any big plays like that, especially to start the game off. The momentum they gained from that obviously just snowballed for the rest of the game."

The Ravens finished with a whopping 234 rushing yards and four touchdowns on the ground, with quarterback Joe Flacco attempting a mere 10 passes. Brady, meanwhile, was intercepted three times and lost a fumble while recording a substandard 49.1 passer rating that was easily the lowest of the two-time Super Bowl MVP's storied postseason career.

New England was also plagued by poor starts in each of its last two games prior to this season's playoffs, but was able to overcome those sluggish beginnings in wins over Miami and Buffalo. The AFC's top seed had no such issues in last weekend's Divisional Round test, however.

The Patriots sped out to a two-touchdown advantage midway through the first quarter in its matchup with surprising Denver, and didn't take their foot off the gas pedal in thumping the overmatched Broncos by a 45-10 count. The lopsided result ended a frustrating string of three consecutive postseason losses since New England's last AFC Championship appearance, a 21-12 decision over San Diego in the 2007 season.

Brady was razor-sharp in notching his 15th career playoff win, connecting on 26-of-34 throws for 363 yards and tying an NFL postseason record with six touchdown passes.

The Patriots now enter Sunday's showdown having won nine in a row, and the club has put up 31 points or more on all but one occasion during that tear.

Second-seeded Baltimore earned its third conference title game berth in franchise history and first since 2008 with this past Sunday's 20-13 ousting of AFC South champion Houston, with an opportunistic defensive display playing a major part of that outcome as well.

The Ravens capitalized on four Texans' turnovers, with 17 of their 20 points coming directly off three Houston miscues. The final takeaway, an interception by veteran safety Ed Reed, thwarted a potential scoring attempt with the Texans down by seven points with under two minutes left.

Source: http://www.bradenton.com/2012/01/18/3800694/nfl-playoff-preview-baltimore.html

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Republicans leap to attack Romney at debate (reuters)

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Zappos: Info on 24 million customers hacked

By Bob Sullivan

Online retailer Zappos.com is telling 24 million customers that their personal information has been hacked, and forcing all of them to reset their passwords.? Cyber criminals may have accessed customers' names, e-mail?addresses, billing and shipping addresses, phone number, and the last four?digits of consumers' credit card numbers, the firm said in an announcement that was posted on Zappos' Web site late Sunday night.? Full credit card numbers were not stolen, the firm said, because they were stored separately.

The announcement included the text of an e-mail that Zappos customers will soon receive.

"We were recently the victim of a cyber attack by a criminal who gained?access to parts of our internal network and systems through one of our?servers in Kentucky. We are cooperating with law enforcement to undergo?an?exhaustive investigation," says the e-mail,? which is signed by Tony Hsieh, Zappos CEO. "For your protection and to prevent unauthorized access, we have expired?and reset your password so you can create a new password. Please follow?the instructions below to create a new password.? We also recommend that you change your password on any other web site?where you use the same or a similar password."

While passwords that may have been stolen were cryptographically scrambled, Zappos said, it is still requiring all consumers to change their passwords. Zappos also recommends that consumers who use their Zappos password on other sites ? a common, if unsafe, practice ? should change those passwords, too.

Zappos has set up a special Web page for customers to visit and change the password: http://www.zappos.com/passwordchange.

Anticipating a flood of customer service calls in response to the notification e-mail, Zappos is taking the unusual step of turning off its customer service telephone lines and forcing consumers with questions to send them in via e-mail.

"Due to the volume of inquiries we are expecting, we realized that we?could?serve the most customers by answering their questions by email," Hsieh said in a note to employees, also posted on the firm's Web page. "We have?made the hard decision to temporarily turn off our phones and direct?customers to contact us by email because our phone systems simply aren't?capable of handling so much volume. (If 5% of our customers call, that would be over 1 million phone calls, most of which would not even make it?into our phone system in the first place.)?"

Hsieh said the firm would have "all hands on deck," to help customers with questions.

Judged by the number of customers impacted, Zappos' data breach is among the biggest?thefts of customer information ever, but still considerably smaller than last year's incident involving the Sony Play Station Network, which reportedly impacted 77 million customers.

Hsieh struck an apologetic tone in both the e-mail to consumers and the memo to staff.

"We've spent over 12 years building our reputation, brand, and trust with?our customers. It's painful to see us take so many steps back due to a?single incident," he said in the memo. "I suppose the one saving grace is that the database that?stores our customers' critical credit card and other payment data was not?affected or accessed." ?

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Monday, January 16, 2012

76ers win 3rd straight, beat Bucks 94-82

Philadelphia 76ers' Jrue Holiday (11) dunks over Milwaukee Bucks' Andrew Bout (6), of Australia, in the first half of and NBA basketball game on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)

Philadelphia 76ers' Jrue Holiday (11) dunks over Milwaukee Bucks' Andrew Bout (6), of Australia, in the first half of and NBA basketball game on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)

Philadelphia 76ers' Jrue Holiday (11) drives past Milwaukee Bucks' Andrew Bout (6), of Australia, in the first half of and NBA basketball game on Monday, Jan. 16, 2012, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Michael Perez)

(AP) ? Jrue Holiday scored 24 points and Andre Iguodala had 21 to help the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Milwaukee Bucks 94-82 on Monday and remain unbeaten at home.

Everything is going right for the Sixers this season. They've won three straight, nine of 10 overall and already hold a four-game lead over the second-place New York Knicks in the Atlantic Division. The Sixers are 6-0 at home.

Iguodala went 9 of 14 from the floor hours after he was chosen as part of the 20-player men's Olympic basketball pool. Known as a lockdown defender, he surprised Tobias Harris with a block from behind late in the third.

Spencer Hawes, their 7-foot-1 center, buried his first two 3-pointers of the season in the third.

Andrew Bogut returned from concussion-like symptoms to lead the Bucks with 20 points and 11 rebounds.

Hawes finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds, and Lou Williams scored 17 points. The Sixers won without reserve guard Evan Turner, who sat out with a right quad contusion.

Williams cut off a late Bucks' surge with a 3-pointer that stretched the lead to 83-71. Their top reserve, Williams entered as the Sixers' leading scorer at 16.1 points per game. Six other Sixers averaged double-digit scoring, proving they don't need a superstar to make them contenders in the Eastern Conference, just team-oriented basketball.

Coach Doug Collins calls the Sixers perhaps the most unselfish team he's coached in all his years in basketball.

Check out the assist totals that go along with the points: Williams had six, Holiday five and Iguodala four.

Iguodala was rewarded for his defensive effort Monday when he was announced as one of the 20 players who will be candidates for the London Games. Iguodala, the ninth overall pick of the 2004 draft, has spent all nine seasons with the Sixers. He was the go-to defensive stopper for the U.S. team that won gold in the 2010 world championships.

"I think Dre's got a great chance if he stays healthy," Collins said. "He's gotten off to a great start for us this year."

While he's carved a reputation as a stout man-to-man defender, Iguodala bested Harris late in the third. Stephen Jackson made a nice dish to Harris as he cut down the lane, but Iguodala was there to swat the ball against the backboard with his left hand.

Hawes stunned everyone in the third when he nailed a pair of 3-pointers after missing his previous four attempts on the season. His first one gave the Sixers a 67-54 lead, then he stepped back to end the third with his second straight for a 76-62 lead. It was that kind of game.

The Sixers made 11 of 23 3-pointers. With a hand in the lane, they forced the Bucks to shoot a step or two beyond their comfort range and into 3 of 14 3-point shooting.

One weak point for the Sixers had been slow starts, but they made 12 of 19 shots in the first quarter and rolled to an early 13 point lead.

Brandon Jennings (18.7 ppg) was limited to seven points and missed eight of 11 attempts and was outplayed by Holiday. With Jennings struggling to get going, the Bucks fell to 0-8 on the road.

Notes: The Sixers are off to their best home start since going 10-0 in 2002-03. ... The Bucks failed to win three straight over the Sixers for the first time since 2005. ... The Sixers won six games at home by holding all teams under 90 points.

Associated Press

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Video: Have the general election arguments been set?

Wesseling: Can healthy Giants push Packers in rematch?

Wesseling: The Giants? 2008 upset win in Green Bay is naturally being played up this week, but only 16 of the 53 players on the Packers roster are still around four years later. It?s the 38-35 shootout from Week 13 that has more bearing on this week?s Divisional round rematch. What has changed since that thriller six weeks ago? Let's take a look.

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Sunday, January 15, 2012

Divers in Italy ship wreck find 2 more bodies (AP)

GIGLIO, Italy ? Coast guard divers searching the submerged part of the Costa Concordia on Sunday found the bodies of two elderly men still in their life jackets, authorities said, raising to five the death toll after the luxury cruise liner ran aground and tipped over off the Tuscan coast.

Divers scouring the bowels of the ship in the murky, cold sea discovered the bodies at the emergency gathering point near the restaurant where passengers were dining when the ship carrying more than 4,200 people hit a reef or rock near the island of Giglio, Coast Guard Cmdr. Cosimo Nicastro said.

The discovery reduced to 15 the number of people still unaccounted for after an Italian who worked in cabin service was pulled from the wreckage Sunday and a South Korean couple on their honeymoon were rescued late Saturday in the unsubmerged part of the liner when a team of rescuers heard their screams.

"We are still searching" for any bodies, "but (also) in the hope that there might have been an air pocket" to allow the survival of others, Nicastro told Sky TG24 TV dockside.

Authorities are holding the Italian captain for investigation of suspected manslaughter and abandoning his ship among other possible charges. According to the Italian navigation code, a captain who abandons a ship in danger can face up to 12 years in prison. A coast guard official said Sunday officers exhorted Francesco Schettino to return to his ship as panicked passengers desperately fled the cruise liner.

The chaotic evacuation has added to the difficulty in tracking down survivors ? with six of those unaccounted for crew members and the others passengers. Two of the unaccounted for passengers are American, the U.S. Embassy in Rome said.

In the first hours after the accident late Friday night, three bodies were found in the waters near the ship. The victims discovered Sunday were two elderly men who were wearing life vests, said Coast Guard Cmdr. Francesco Paolillo.

"The divers had to remove the life vests to get the bodies out," he said, because they could have floated away. Their nationalities were not immediately released.

The divers' search through the ship, which is lying on its side with a huge gash, was already dangerous because of the risk the vessel could suddenly move and sink into waters over a nearby lower sea bed.

Their safety was increasingly threatened by floating objects in the belly of the 290-meter (nearly 1,000) foot long liner, as well as muck drastically reducing visibility, Nicastro said.

"There are tents, mattresses, other objects moving which can get tangled in the divers' equipment," Nicastro said. Officials were going to huddle soon to see how long the underwater search could safely continue, he said.

Divers say they are using a kind of long cord they hook near the point of entrance and unroll as they work, so they can find their way out when finished.

Prosecutor Francesco Verusio confirmed reports that prosecutors are investigating allegations the cruise liner's captain, Francesco Schettino, abandoned the stricken liner before all the passengers had escaped.

Asked Sunday by Sky TG24 about the accusations, Grosseto prosecutor Francesco Verusio replied, "unfortunately, I must confirm that circumstance."

Paolillo said the captain was spotted on land during the evacuation. Officers had urged him to return to his ship and honor his duty to stay aboard until everyone else was safely off the vessel, but Schettino ignored them, he said.

"We did our duty," Paolillo told The Associated Press.

A French couple who boarded the Concordia in Marseille, Ophelie Gondelle and David Du Pays of Marseille, told the AP they saw the captain in a lifeboat, covered by a blanket, well before all the passengers were off the ship. They insisted on telling a reporter what they saw, so incensed that ? according to them ? the captain had abandoned the ship before everyone had been evacuated.

"The commander left before and was on the dock before everyone was off," said Gondelle, 28, a French military officer.

"Normally the commander should leave at the end," said Du Pays, a police officer who said he helped an injured passenger to a rescue boat. "I did what I could."

Schettino has said the ship hit rocks that weren't marked on his nautical charts, and that he did all he could to save lives.

"We were navigating approximately 300 meters (yards) from the rocks," he told Mediaset television. "There shouldn't have been such a rock."

He insisted he didn't leave the liner before all passengers were off, saying "we were the last ones to leave the ship." That clearly wasn't the case as the finding of the three survivors aboard Saturday night and Sunday showed.

Coast guard spokesman Capt. Filippo Marini told Sky Italia TV that Coast Guard divers have recovered the so-called "black box" with the recording of the navigational details from a compartment now under water.

A Dutch firm has been called in to help extract the fuel from the Concordia's tanks before any leaks into the area's pristine waters. No leaks have so far been reported.

While ship owner Costa has insisted it was following the same route it takes every week between the Italian ports of Civitavecchia and Savona, residents on the island of Giglio said they had never seen the Costa come so close to the Le Scole reefs and rocks that jut from Giglio's eastern side.

"This was too close, too close," said Italo Arienti, a 54-year-old sailor who has worked on the Maregigilo ferry service that runs between the island and the mainland for more than a decade. A now-retired Costa commander used to occasionally do "fly-bys" on the route, nearing a bit and sounding the siren in a special salute for his hometown, he said. Such a fly-by was staged last August, but there was no incident, he said.

He said the cruise ship always stayed more than five to six nautical miles offshore, well beyond the reach of the "Le Scole" reefs, popular with scuba divers.

The terrifying escape from the luxury liner, which was on a weeklong Mediterranean cruise, was straight out of a scene from "Titanic." Many passengers complained the crew didn't give them good directions on how to evacuate and once the emergency became clear, delayed lowering the lifeboats until the ship was listing too heavily for many to be released.

Several other passengers said crew members told passengers for 45 minutes that there was a simple "technical problem" that had caused the lights to go off.

Amateur footage taken aboard the ship showed the situation immediately after it ran aground, as an announcement in various languages tells passengers the liner is having electrical problems and "the situation is under control." When a man asks a crew member in Spanish why he is wearing a life vest, the crew member doesn't answer and continues on his way.

Other video shows people crowded together in life jackets, apparently calm and waiting to disembark the ship. A third video taken from a lifeboat, shows mostly darkness as people shout and scream in panic.

Passengers said they had never participated in an evacuation drill, although one had been scheduled for Saturday. The cruise began on Jan. 7.

Costa Crociera SpA, which is owned by the U.S.-based cruise giant Carnival Corp., defended the actions of its crew and said it was cooperating with the investigation. Carnival Corp. issued a statement expressing sympathy that didn't address the allegations of delayed evacuation.

Some 300 of the crew members were Filipinos and three of them were injured, the Philippine Department of Foreign Affairs said.

The captain has insisted that the reef was not marked, but locals said the stretch of sea is not difficult to maneuver. Anello Fiorentino, captain of a ferry that runs between Giglio and the mainland, said he makes the crossing every day without encountering problems.

"Yes, if you get near the coast there are reefs, but this is a stretch of sea where all the ships can safely pass," he said.

Islanders on Giglio opened up their homes and businesses to accommodate the sudden rush of survivors. Rossana Bafigi, who runs a newsstand, said she was really moved by the reaction of the passengers.

She showed a note left by one Italian family that said, "We want to repay you for the disturbance. Please call us, we took milk and biscuits for the children. Claudia."

At Mass on Sunday morning in Giglio's main church, which opened its doors to the evacuees Friday night, altar boys and girls brought up to the altar a life vest, a rope, a rescue helmet, a plastic tarp and some bread.

Don Lorenzo, the parish priest, told the faithful that he wanted to make this admittedly "different" offering to God as a memory of what had transpired.

He said each one carried powerful symbolic meaning for what happened on Friday night: the bread that multiplied to feed the survivors, the rope that pulled people to safety, the life vest and helmet that protected them, and the plastic tarp that kept cold bodies warm. "Our community, our island will never be the same," he told the few dozen islanders gathered for Mass.

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Frances D'Emilio contributed to this story from Rome.

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Vitor Belfort overcomes Anthony Johnson?s size to get UFC 142 submission

Fighting in front of his hometown crowd, Vitor Belfort submitted Anthony Johnson in the first round at UFC 142 in Rio de Janeiro on Saturday.

Johnson wanted to use his wrestling skills caught a kick for a takedown early in the first round. Belfort looked for submissions from his back, but couldn't find any, and they were stood up by referee Dan Miragliotta. Belfort landed a knee and stuffed Johnson's takedowns, while Johnson was still able to land several big strikes.

As the crowd chanted, "Ole Ole Ole! Vitor, Vitor!" Belfort took Johnson's back and cinched it with a body triangle. Belfort methodically worked his arms under Johnson's chin, and secured the rear naked choke for the submission at 4:49 in the first round.

The fight was in question after Johnson weighed in at 197 lbs. for the 185-lb. division. Johnson had to weigh in again at 2 p.m. on Saturday and weigh less than 205 lbs. for the fight to go on. Johnson fought for years at welterweight and had trouble with the weight cut then.

"I fought big guys. I'm not afraid of size. I'm ready to fight whatever, but I cut 20 lbs. in four days. I've got to be a professional. I cannot control the outcome, but I can control my attitude," Belfort said after the bout.

Belfort lost to Anderson Silva in a title bout last February, but has two first-round wins since then. Next, he is slated to coach the first Brazilian edition of "The Ultimate Fighter" against fellow Brazilian MMA legend Wanderlei Silva.

Johnson is in a precarious position. Not making weight will draw the ire of UFC president Dana White, and it does not help to lose a fight the next day.

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Saturday, January 14, 2012

Leafs' Kessel is heading back to All-Star game

FILE - In this Dec. 23, 2011, file photo, Toronto Maple Leafs forward Phil Kessel (81) celebrates an empty-net goal against the New York Islanders with Joffrey Lupul (19) in the third period of their NHL hockey game in Uniondale, N.Y. The NHL announced on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, that Kessel and Lupul have been added to the roster for the All-Star game on Jan. 29 in Ottawa. Kessel is second in league scoring with 48 points. Lupul, his linemate, has 47 points. (AP Photo/John Dunn, File)

FILE - In this Dec. 23, 2011, file photo, Toronto Maple Leafs forward Phil Kessel (81) celebrates an empty-net goal against the New York Islanders with Joffrey Lupul (19) in the third period of their NHL hockey game in Uniondale, N.Y. The NHL announced on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2012, that Kessel and Lupul have been added to the roster for the All-Star game on Jan. 29 in Ottawa. Kessel is second in league scoring with 48 points. Lupul, his linemate, has 47 points. (AP Photo/John Dunn, File)

(AP) ? Phil Kessel is heading back to the NHL All-Star game, and this time it's hard to imagine him left standing until the end of the draft.

The Toronto Maple Leafs' forward was one of 36 players added to the Jan. 29 game by the league's hockey operations department Thursday. He'll be joined in Ottawa this month by linemate Joffrey Lupul and Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf, who was already voted in by fans.

Last year, Kessel was the last selection in the inaugural drafting of the teams ? a somewhat embarrassing moment that included Capitals star Alex Ovechkin chuckling and taking photos of Kessel standing on the stage alone.

No one is laughing now.

Kessel has been among the league's most prolific players. He entered play Thursday second in scoring with 48 points, two behind Philadelphia Flyers forward Claude Giroux, another newly minted All-Star.

The top nine scorers have all been selected for the showcase, including Tampa's Steven Stamkos, Vancouver's Daniel Sedin, Chicago's Marian Hossa, Pittsburgh's Evgeni Malkin and Ottawa's Jason Spezza along with Giroux, Kessel and Lupul.

Sedin will be joined by twin brother Henrik and defenseman Alexander Edler. The Canucks, Leafs, Bruins, Rangers and Blackhawks all have three representatives.

The host Senators lead the way with the four players voted in by fans ? Spezza, Daniel Alfredsson, Milan Michalek and Erik Karlsson.

Calgary Flames captain Jarome Iginla, Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price and Winnipeg Jets defenseman Dustin Byfuglien will also participate in the game at Scotiabank Place.

The event will be preceded again by a draft to determine the teams. The captains and assistants in charge of selections will be announced next week.

In addition to the main All-Stars, 12 rookies have also been invited to participate in the skills competition, including Colin Greening of the Senators, Cody Hodgson of the Canucks and Ryan Nugent-Hopkins of the Oilers, who is recovering from a separated left shoulder.

Associated Press

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Friday, January 13, 2012

Terminally ill woman witnesses Ohio murder-suicide (AP)

LOGAN, Ohio ? A man repeatedly shot his adult son and two sisters-in-law in his living room, killing them in front of his terminally ill wife, then fatally shot himself on the front porch as family tension about the cancer-stricken woman's care apparently boiled over, authorities said.

An earlier dispute about whether the woman should have been fed tea and toast or the orange her husband had peeled for her apparently set off the shooter Monday, 63-year-old Paul Gilkey.

The Logan man spared his wife and allowed his grown stepson to leave unharmed, Hocking County Sheriff Lanny North said Tuesday. The stepson drove away from the property, a house on a wooded hillside in rural southeastern Ohio, to seek a cellphone signal and call for help.

"He let me leave because I have kids," the stepson, Ralph Sowers III, says in the recorded 911 call.

The sick woman, 59-year-old Darlene Gilkey, witnessed the shootings from a hospital bed in her living room but wasn't injured, the sheriff said. The family friction escalated into violence in the evening when Paul Gilkey went to a bedroom, retrieved a semiautomatic handgun and began threatening relatives, North said.

Autopsies showed that Darlene Gilkey's sister Barbara Mohler, 70, of New Straitsville, was shot twice in the head at close range, and another sister, 63-year-old Dorothy Cherry of New Plymouth, was shot in the head and chest, Hocking County Coroner Dave Cummin said. The Gilkeys' son, 38-year-old Leroy Gilkey of Columbus, was killed with three close shots to the head, Cummin said.

Sowers told an emergency dispatcher that Gilkey shot one of the women first, then turned the gun toward his own son.

"He tried to shoot my brother, and my brother was hiding behind me. And then he kept telling me to `Duck! Duck! Duck!'" Sowers said. He said eventually Gilkey reached the gun past him and fired, and Leroy Gilkey dropped to the ground.

Paul Gilkey later shot himself in the chest, the coroner said.

Afterward, his body stayed upright on the porch that's viewable from the end of the sloped gravel driveway, but the darkness made it difficult to tell whether he was alive, North said. Deputies who stormed the home around 9 p.m. found Gilkey dead and three more bodies on the living room floor.

Sowers, the stepson, said he initially feared Gilkey might have fled the home. He told dispatchers his stepfather had a history of violence.

Gilkey, known as David or Dave because he went by his middle name, served a decade in prison beginning in 1974 for killing a man in Athens County in May of that year, according to court records. He also had a 1986 arrest for felonious assault, according to the sheriff.

He had not worked for several years because of a workplace injury, his sister-in-law Peggy Gilkey said.

She and other relatives said Paul Gilkey had been stressed and upset while trying his best to care for his ailing wife.

"He was really trying to take care of her, but he felt like people weren't letting him," Peggy Gilkey said. He felt as though his wife's relatives were taking over her care, and he was upset because items were being taken from the home, she said.

She said her brother-in-law probably let his wife live because he loved her so much. The couple had divorced in 1975, shortly after he went to prison, but remarried a few years ago, she said.

Gilkey's cousin Matthew Henderson said his own wife happened to call the home after the shooting and spoke with Darlene Gilkey, who said her husband "shot everybody" before going outside.

Henderson said his cousin recently bought two or three plots at a cemetery, though it didn't seem unusual for a man whose wife had terminal cancer. He described Gilkey as unpredictable and unstable.

Darlene Gilkey was receiving hospice care through a company in nearby Lancaster, whose chief executive declined to comment Tuesday because of privacy restrictions. Investigators said she was taken to a hospital after the shootings rattled the normally quiet area.

Barbara Mohler had worked several miles south of the shooting site at the local Walmart for more than a decade. Employees there were grieving Tuesday and extending their condolences to relatives of Mohler, who worked in the bakery, Walmart spokeswoman Ashley Hardie said.

Leroy Gilkey was a high school Spanish teacher in the Westerville school district in suburban Columbus, where he was well loved by students and colleagues, a district spokesman said.

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Associated Press writers Andrew Welsh-Huggins, Doug Whiteman and JoAnne Viviano in Columbus and AP News Researcher Julie Reed in Charlotte, N.C., contributed to this report.

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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

UK police smuggle fake bomb onto Olympic site

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, centre, chairs a meeting of the Cabinet in the Handball arena at the Olympic Park, London Monday Jan. 9, 2012. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron held a special Cabinet meeting Monday at Olympic Park amid tight security, marking 200 days until the Summer Games and promising that the event will offer a lasting legacy for the nation. (AP Photo/Glenn Copus, Pool)

Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron, centre, chairs a meeting of the Cabinet in the Handball arena at the Olympic Park, London Monday Jan. 9, 2012. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron held a special Cabinet meeting Monday at Olympic Park amid tight security, marking 200 days until the Summer Games and promising that the event will offer a lasting legacy for the nation. (AP Photo/Glenn Copus, Pool)

A general view of the meeting of the British Cabinet in the Handball arena at the Olympic Park, London Monday Jan. 9, 2012. Britain's Prime Minister David Cameron held a special Cabinet meeting Monday at Olympic Park amid tight security, marking 200 days until the Summer Games and promising that the event will offer a lasting legacy for the nation. (AP Photo/Glenn Copus, Pool)

(AP) ? U.K. police managed to smuggle a fake bomb into Olympic Park in a security test, overshadowing a special U.K. Cabinet meeting held at the park Monday marking 200 days until the Summer Games begin.

The Olympic Delivery Authority declined to comment directly on whether a fake bomb was involved in last year's failed test, but said "testing is standard practice" in all major security operations.

"Such tests have a key role in developing our capability to ensure that London 2012 is safe and secure and that we are best prepared to detect potential threats before and during the Games," the statement said Sunday. "Members of the public with tickets should be reassured that such exercises are being staged to ensure their safety, our number one priority."

Olympic security experts downplayed the significance of the test, arguing that such tests are routine and conducted by experts trained at exposing vulnerabilities.

Peter Fussey, author of "Securing and Sustaining the Olympic City," which looks at the London 2012 games, said the only thing that was unusual was that the public heard about it.

"You can't make something completely terrorist-proof," he said. "There's always going to be some risk."

Margaret Gilmore, a senior research fellow at the Royal United Services Institute, said with six months to go, a successful dummy device is not the problem one might think it to be. The whole point of such tests is to expose vulnerabilities, she said.

"The key thing is that they are putting this real ring of steel around the Olympic sites," she said.

The terror threat is the biggest security worry for the London Olympics, which take place July 27 through Aug. 12. Security has been an intricate part of the games since an attack at the 1972 Olympics in Munich killed 11 Israeli athletes and coaches. London itself has not been immune from terror attacks ? four suicide bombers killed 52 commuters in 2005 when they targeted the city's transit network.

But creating enough security to satisfy the experts has proven to be costly ? and more complicated than initially envisioned. Authorities vastly underestimated the number of people needed to search spectators and otherwise secure venues and other Olympic sites, like hotels and power stations.

Britain will have up to 13,500 troops deployed on land, at sea and in the skies to help protect the games ? twice as many as had been envisioned. That's not counting the 10,000 security guards and about 12,000 police officers also working to secure the event.

But the threat goes beyond the event itself. Transit sites, shopping malls and other public gathering points, such as where people will watch the games on big-screen televisions, are also being scrutinized.

Britain's government has said it expects the terror threat level to be set at "severe" during the Olympics, meaning an attempted attack is considered highly likely.

The terror concerns, and more ticketing problems, surfaced as Britain's Cabinet gathered at the Olympic Park to mark the "200 days to go" milestone. As part of the festivities, the Olympic Delivery Authority formally handed over control of the park to games organizers.

"This is the perfect time for the Cabinet to come together and ensure we are doing absolutely everything we can to make the most of this unique opportunity to showcase all the great things the U.K. has to offer to the rest of the world," Prime Minister David Cameron said.

Meanwhile, organizers grappled with yet another ticketing problem: A limited ticket sale has been suspended indefinitely after computer problems kept causing trouble for buyers.

The tickets came from customers who decided to submit them for resale, but the online system did not work properly and sales remained suspended Monday, a spokeswoman for the organizing committee said.

The tickets are only being sold in Europe. Customers can still go to the site and get tickets for soccer and the Paralympics.

Organizers have struggled with ticket sales from the start. A complicated lottery system in which people blindly registered for tickets and handed over their credit card details before learning what tickets they obtained frustrated thousands who wished to see the spectacle.

Two-thirds of ticket seekers failed to obtain any in the first round of sales, with 22 million requests for 6.6 million available tickets.

Another round was blighted by computer problems and there is no indication when the resale efforts would be resumed.

Olympic authorities, meanwhile, also announced they had signed contracts specifying the post-Olympics use of six of eight of the permanent venues, including those used for swimming and handball as well as the ArcelorMittal Orbit observation tower.

Associated Press

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Monday, January 9, 2012

30 Facts About Kate Middleton (omg!)

30 Facts About Kate Middleton

Kate Middleton captured the attention of the world by marrying Prince William in a glamorous ceremony watched by millions last?April. Since then, she's become a major celebrity, with the world's media clamoring for tidbits about her everyday life and closely following her fashion choices. In honor of her 30th birthday today, here are 30 fun facts about the Duchess of Cambridge.

1. Born in the British town of in Reading on January 9, 1982 to parents Michael and Carole Middleton.?Her father was a pilot and her mother was an airline stewardess.

2. At age 8, she became a brownie with the 1st St Andrews pack in Pangbourne, Berkshire.

3. At age 13, she went to Marlborough College in Wiltshire.

4. During her early school years, she played tennis, hockey and netball.

5. Her parents became self-made millionaires after launching a successful?party supply store.

6. She graduated with a Master of Arts from the University of Saint Andrews.

7. Enjoys photography and took pictures for her?family's mail order business.

8. She lived with her family in Amman, Jordan, for a few years in the mid 1980s.

9. Her hobbies include walking, tennis, swimming, sailing, and painting.

10. Spent time studying at the British Institute in Florence.

11. It was rumoured that at Marlborough College Kate had a poster of her future husband William on her wall. But she later revealed that the image was actually the "Levi's guy."

12. While an undergraduate, she continued playing sports and?played?for the university's hockey team.

13. It was at?St Andrews where she met Prince William and graduates of the?university have around a?1 in 10 chance of meeting their mate and getting married.

14. Worked in London as a part-time buyer for the clothing company Jigsaw Junior. When she left without finding a new job, she earned the nickname 'Waity Katie,' despite the fact that she was known to help her parents with their business.

15. Kate and William's first official event together after they got engaged was last February in?Anglesey, where?they dedicated a new lifeboat.

16. In keeping with wedding tradition for "something blue," Kate had a blue ribbon sewn into the interior of her dress.

17. She is related to U.S. General George S. Patton.

18. She is descended from a family of solicitors and landed gentry on her father's side and butchers, plasterers, road sweepers and domestic servants on her mother's.

19. The see-through dress that sparked William's interest in Kate when she wore it at a university fashion show in 2002 was auctioned in 2011 for more than $120,000.

20. During her tour of California and Canada last summer, wore more than 25 outfits.

21. Is an official ambassador for Britain's Olympic and Paralympic Teams.

22. Is 6 months older than Prince William.

23. She'll travel with William to Malaysia, Singapore, Solomon Islands and Tuvalu to mark the Queen Elizabeth's Diamond Jubilee this year.

24. Received a tandem bike from London Mayor Boris Johnson as a wedding present.

25. Is distantly related to Prince William -- they are 12th cousins once removed.

26. She is patron of Action on Addiction treatment centers and royal patron of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and The Art Room.

27. She's not allergic to horses even though this has been widely reported.

28. Although she could have a private chef at her disposal, she prefers to do most of the cooking for herself and William.

29. Is related to U.S. General George S. Patton.

30. Has four body guards assigned to her from Scotland Yard to protect her around the clock.

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Sunday, January 8, 2012

World reacts to Obama's new military focus on Asia

Chinese newspapers call on China to assert itself, while India and African nations ponder the implications of becoming 'strategic partners' with the US.?

Was that a collective sigh, or a gasp?

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President Obama and his Defense Secretary Leon Panetta announced yesterday that the US military would essentially go on a diet, after one of the largest ramp-ups in military spending since World War II.

Reaction across the world thus far has been muted, and in the case of China ? the country Mr. Panetta identified as an emerging threat in November ? there has been no official reaction at all, as the Monitor's Peter Ford points out today.

In addition to ending its military presence in Iraq, and drawing down forces over the next few years in Afghanistan, the US military will also reduce its massive presence in Europe ? a legacy of the cold war ? and shift more of its assets to the Asia-Pacific region to counterbalance the growing economic and military strength of China.

In Africa, Latin America, and elsewhere on the globe, the US will ?use innovative methods to sustain US presence, maintaining key military-to-military relations and pursuing new security partnerships as needed,? Mr. Panetta told reporters in Washington.

Reuters news agency reported that neither the Chinese Defense Ministry nor the Foreign Ministry responded to faxed inquiries today. But the Global Times, a strongly nationalist newspaper based in Beijing, urged China to continue to assert itself and?develop "long-range strike abilities."

China should come up with countermeasures. It should strengthen its long-range strike abilities and put more deterrence on the US. The US must realize that it cannot stop the rise of China and that being friendly to China is in its utmost interests.?

It?s a plan that is both ambitious, and rather less innovative than it might at first appear to be. Many of the cost savings and ?smaller footprint? ideas announced by Mr. Obama and Panetta were first broached by defense officials in the Clinton and Bush administrations, most notable former Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld.

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Saturday, January 7, 2012

Libya NTC says to review investments in Arab world, Africa

TRIPOLI - Libya will review its investments in the Arab world, Africa, and elsewhere, and it will make major agricultural and property investments in neighboring Sudan, the chairman of its ruling National Transitional Council said Saturday.

"We have a general view to review all investments in the Arab world, the African continent and elsewhere," Mustafa Abdul Jalil said at news conference with visiting Sudanese President Omar Hassan al-Bashir.

"There are some countries where investment will increase and others where projects will stop."

"There are investments that are worthy of developing and there may be investments that would be better for the Libyan people for them to be closed," Abdul Jalil said.

Under Muammar Gaddafi, Libya invested its oil wealth mostly in Europe but it also made major investments in Africa, the Middle East, North Africa and the United States.

Some of Libya's major investments in Africa are managed by the $65-billion Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) through a $5 billion fund known as Libyan African Investment Portfolio (LAP).

The African fund investments includes LAP Green Network, a telecom company operating in six African countries, which officials said made losses due to U.N. sanctions.

The LIA has conducted a sweeping probe of its investments over the past few months and made recommendations to the new Libyan government.

Its acting chief executive told Reuters in November the cash-heavy fund would be used to finance reconstruction efforts, but gave no indication about whether its strategic holdings in Africa and Europe would be sold.

Among LIA's assets are stakes in Italian bank Unicredit, British publisher Pearson and Juventus Football Club in Italy.

Abdul Jalil said Libya would increase its Sudan investments.

"There will be major agricultural and real estate investments in Sudan," he said. "Reason and justice require us to direct agricultural investments close to Libya instead of the Far East or Central Asia."

Like other oil-rich Arab states, Abdul Jalil said Libya wanted to benefit from Sudan's farming lands and relatively cheap labor. Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE have large agricultural investments in Sudan.

Much of the Libya's foreign assets are in cash, bonds and equities. Its former Central Bank governor said in August the country's foreign currency reserves were about $168 billion.

The U.N. Security Council's lifted sanctions on the Libyan Central Bank last month and a subsidiary giving the country's new rulers immediate access to cash needed for salaries, payment for former rebels and reconstruction efforts.

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Big in Japan Dec 26 ? Jan 1: Mario Kart 7

Nintendo's kart racer is riding high amidst the PS Vita's slump.

The week of December 26 was not a good time for Sony in Japan, with the publisher's newly released portable system, the PlayStation Vita, sagging in sales on both the software and hardware fronts. Conversely, Nintendo's 3DS and the just-released Mario Kart 7 were the top earners for the week, according to the recent Media Creates sales update.

The PS Vita numbers continued to drop in its third week, from 72,479 to 42,648 units, with no Vita titles in the top 20 sales list. On the flip side, Sony's other consoles continued to do well in Japan--the PS3 held second place, with 67,199 units sold, while the PSP was just behind with 62,746 units sold.

Meanwhile, Nintendo sold 197,952 units of the 3DS for the particular week. Mario Kart 7 was in first place, with 109,463 units sold; the racing title stood alongside the 3DS iteration of Monster Hunter, with 100,042 units sold. Super Mario 3D Land was in fourth place, with 68,483 units sold, while Inazuma Eleven Go was in sixth place, with 47,938 units sold.

The only new title among the top 20 was Idolmaster Anime & G4U Pack Vol.3 for the PS3. The virtual idol simulator bundle sold 18,992 units in its debut week. Other noteworthy highlights include the recent Musou Orochi 2 for the PS3 (third place, with 73,526 units sold) and the PS3 version of Final Fantasy XIII-2 staying strong at fifth place (61,202 units sold).

Japan game sales week of December 26-January 1

Software
Rank/Title/Publisher/Platform/Unit sales
1. Mario Kart 7 / Nintendo / 3DS / 109,463
2. Monster Hunter 3G / Capcom / 3DS / 100,042
3. Musou Orochi 2 / Tecmo Koei / PS3 / 73,526
4. Super Mario 3D Land / Nintendo / 3DS / 68,483
5. Final Fantasy XIII-2 / Square Enix / PS3 / 61,202
6. Inazuma Eleven Go / Level-5 / 3DS / 47,938
7. Just Dance Wii / Nintendo / Wii / 33,347
8. Kirby's Return to Dream Land / Nintendo / Wii / 24,067
9. Wii Party / Nintendo / Wii / 22,932
10. SD Gundam G Generation 3D / Namco Bandai / 3DS / 20,427

Hardware
3DS ? 197,952
PS3 ? 67,199
PSP ? 62,746
PSV ? 42,648
Wii ? 33,208
DSi XL ? 3356
Xbox 360 ? 2453
DSi ? 2418
PS2 ? 1659
DS Lite -28

Source: http://www.gamespot.com/news/big-in-japan-dec-26-u-jan-1-mario-kart-7-6348275

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