Thursday, February 28, 2013

Advanced breast cancer edges up in younger women

CHICAGO (AP) ? Advanced breast cancer has increased slightly among young women, a 34-year analysis suggests. The disease is still uncommon among women younger than 40, and the small change has experts scratching their heads about possible reasons.

The results are potentially worrisome because young women's tumors tend to be more aggressive than older women's, and they're much less likely to get routine screening for the disease.

Still, that doesn't explain why there'd be an increase in advanced cases and the researchers and other experts say more work is needed to find answers.

It's likely that the increase has more than one cause, said Dr. Rebecca Johnson, the study's lead author and medical director of a teen and young adult cancer program at Seattle Children's Hospital.

"The change might be due to some sort of modifiable risk factor, like a lifestyle change" or exposure to some sort of cancer-linked substance, she said.

Johnson said the results translate to about 250 advanced cases diagnosed in women younger than 40 in the mid-1970s versus more than 800 in 2009. During those years, the number of women nationwide in that age range went from about 22 million to closer to 30 million ? an increase that explains part of the study trend "but definitely not all of it," Johnson said.

Other experts said women delaying pregnancy might be a factor, partly because getting pregnant at an older age might cause an already growing tumor to spread more quickly in response to pregnancy hormones.

Obesity and having at least a drink or two daily have both been linked with breast cancer but research is inconclusive on other possible risk factors, including tobacco and chemicals in the environment. Whether any of these explains the slight increase in advanced disease in young women is unknown.

There was no increase in cancer at other stages in young women. There also was no increase in advanced disease among women older than 40.

Overall U.S. breast cancer rates have mostly fallen in more recent years, although there are signs they may have plateaued.

Some 17 years ago, Johnson was diagnosed with early-stage breast cancer at age 27, and that influenced her career choice to focus on the disease in younger women.

"Young women and their doctors need to understand that it can happen in young women," and get checked if symptoms appear, said Johnson, now 44. "People shouldn't just watch and wait."

The authors reviewed a U.S. government database of cancer cases from 1976 to 2009. They found that among women aged 25 to 39, breast cancer that has spread to distant parts of the body ? advanced disease ? increased from between 1 and 2 cases per 100,000 women to about 3 cases per 100,000 during that time span.

The study was published Tuesday in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

About one in 8 women will develop breast cancer in their lifetime, but only 1 in 173 will develop it by age 40. Risks increase with age and certain gene variations can raise the odds.

Routine screening with mammograms is recommended for older women but not those younger than 40.

Dr. Len Lichtenfeld, the American Cancer Society's deputy chief medical officer, said the results support anecdotal reports but that there's no reason to start screening all younger women since breast cancer is still so uncommon for them.

He said the study "is solid and interesting and certainly does raise questions as to why this is being observed." One of the most likely reasons is probably related to changes in childbearing practices, he said, adding that the trend "is clearly something to be followed."

Dr. Ann Partridge, chair of the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's advisory committee on breast cancer in young women, agreed but said it's also possible that doctors look harder for advanced disease in younger women than in older patients. More research is needed to make sure the phenomenon is real, said Partridge, director of a program for young women with breast cancer at the Harvard-affiliated Dana-Farber Cancer Institute.

The study shouldn't cause alarm, she said. Still, Partridge said young women should be familiar with their breasts and see the doctor if they notice any lumps or other changes.

Software engineer Stephanie Carson discovered a large breast tumor that had already spread to her lungs; that diagnosis in 2003 was a huge shock.

"I was so clueless," she said. "I was just 29 and that was the last thing on my mind."

Carson, who lives near St. Louis, had a mastectomy, chemotherapy, radiation and other treatments and she frequently has to try new drugs to keep the cancer at bay.

Because most breast cancer is diagnosed in early stages, there's a misconception that women are treated, and then get on with their lives, Carson said. She and her husband had to abandon hopes of having children, and she's on medical leave from her job.

"It changed the complete course of my life," she said. "But it's still a good life."

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Online:

JAMA: http://jama.ama-assn.org

CDC: http://www.cdc.gov/cancer/breast/index.htm

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/advanced-breast-cancer-edges-younger-women-213007230.html

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Chris Cooper Cast as Norman Osborn in The Amazing Spider-Man 2!

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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

94% Zero Dark Thirty

All Critics (234) | Top Critics (44) | Fresh (219) | Rotten (15)

What's striking is the absence of triumphalism -- Bigelow doesn't shy away from showing the victims shot down in cold blood in the compound -- and we come away with the overwhelming sense that this has been a grim, dark episode in our history.

Chastain makes Maya as vivid as a bloodshot eye. Her porcelain skin, delicate features and feminine attire belie the steel within.

No doubt Zero Dark Thirty serves a function by airing America's dirty laundry about detainee and torture programs, but in its wake, there's a crying need for a compassionate Coming Home to counter its brutal Deer Hunter.

While "Zero Dark Thirty" may offer political and moral arguing points aplenty, as well as vicarious thrills,as a film it's simply too much of a passable thing.

From the very first scenes of Zero Dark Thirty, director Kathryn Bigelow demonstrates why she is such a formidable filmmaker, as adept with human emotion as with visceral, pulse-quickening action.

A timely and important reminder of the agonizing human price of zealotry.

An exhilarating and compelling historical document worthy of praise.

Bigelow's latest proves a rewarding piece of filmmaking, one that, in its best moments at least, is as gripping and as troubling as anything the director's ever made.

Bigelow and screenwriter Mark Boal shape history -- those breaks, big and small, that led to the killing of Osama bin Laden -- into one of the finest fact-based thrillers since "All the President's Men."

Purely as cinematic exercise, Zero Dark Thirty is an exhilarating piece of work. But, beyond its for-the-times subject matter, the work does not linger whatsoever.

Zero Dark Thirty is interesting as opposed to enjoyable, intriguing as opposed to entertaining, and certainly less memorable than The Hurt Locker.

It's quite remarkable how Bigelow and Boal managed to take 12 years of information (including a conclusion that everyone knows) and packaged it into a coherent, intimate and intense movie.

We know the ending, yet remain mesmerized by familiar details, filmed with a harrowing sense of urgency. It's as close to being in the White House situation room that night, watching a closed-circuit broadcast, as anyone could expect.

The second half of the film IS the film.

Whereas Locker was less about war than what it is to have a death wish, ZDT is less about the suspenseful true-life search for Osama bin Laden than the red tape one woman must wade through to prove that a mean old bastard is living in suburban Pakistan.

Bigelow's great achievement is stripping down the action from the exaggerated theatrics in movies and television shows so the missions feel no less exciting and immediate.

One of the finest movies of the year is a thriller about the tracking and, finally, slaying of Osama bin Laden.

There is no Team America-style, flag-waving bravado behind this story - it is quite the opposite.

Bigelow has created the best film of 2012.

"Zero Dark Thirty" is less a celebration how terrorist mastermind Osama bin Laden was found and killed than an engrossing examination of why it took a decade to deal with him.

Following on from the great acclaim of The Hurt Locker, Bigalow's shaky cam and tough talking characters once again take us to the dark side of modern warfare.

In the absence of cinematic grandeur and didacticism, we're left as empty and as lost as Chastain's agent as she boards a symbolically empty plane for an uncertain future. Just what are we to think of the so-called War on Terror?

The viewer needs to stay sharp to stay on top of the details of the labyrinthine search, but Bigelow tackles the complex story with the same muscular urgency and incisive intelligence that won her an Oscar for The Hurt Locker.

Source: http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/zero_dark_thirty/

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Clearwire may tap financing from Sprint Nextel: WSJ

(Reuters) - Clearwire Corp plans to tap financing from Sprint Nextel , in a move that further complicates Dish Network's effort to buy Clearwire, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people familiar with the situation.

Dish made an offer of $3.30 per share for the wireless broadband operator, which had already agreed to sell itself to majority owner Sprint for $2.97 per share. A special committee on the Clearwire board is reviewing the Dish offer.

Clearwire has the option to draw on $80 million of financing from Sprint on March 1, part of an arrangement that would gradually give Sprint a bigger stake in Clearwire.

Clearwire has already foregone the opportunity to draw $160 million in January and February. Dish has said it would withdraw its offer if Clearwire took the financing.

One of the people familiar with the situation told the Journal that Clearwire's draw of financing from Sprint Nextel was not intended to dissuade Dish from pursuing the company. (http://link.reuters.com/mun36t)

Clearwire and Sprint declined to comment to Reuters. Dish had no comment on the Journal report when contacted by Reuters.

Last week, Dish Network Chairman Charlie Ergen said the company would consider partnering with Sprint in its pursuit of Clearwire.

(Reporting by Sakthi Prasad in Bangalore; Editing by Richard Pullin)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/clearwire-may-tap-financing-sprint-nextel-wsj-044750922--sector.html

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Cellar victim Kampusch raped, starved in film of ordeal

VIENNA (Reuters) - A new film based on the story of Austrian kidnap victim Natascha Kampusch shows her being repeatedly raped by the captor who beat and starved her during the eight-and-a-half years that he kept her in a cellar beneath his house.

Kampusch was snatched on her way to school at the age of 10 by Wolfgang Priklopil and held in a windowless cell under his garage near Vienna until she escaped in 2006, causing a sensation in Austria and abroad. Priklopil committed suicide.

Kampusch had always refused to respond to claims that she had had sex with Priklopil, but in a German television interview on her 25th birthday last week said she had decided to reveal the truth because it had leaked out from police files.

The film, "3,096 Days" - based on Kampusch's autobiography of the same name - soberly portrays her captivity in a windowless cellar less than 6 square metres (65 square feet) in area, often deprived of food for days at a time.

The emaciated Kampusch - who weighed just 38 kg (84 pounds) at one point in 2004 - keeps a diary written on toilet paper concealed in a box.

One entry reads: "At least 60 blows in the face. Ten to 15 nausea-inducing fist blows to the head. One strike with the fist with full weight to my right ear."

The movie shows occasional moments that approach tenderness, such as when Priklopil presents her with a cake for her 18th birthday or buys her a dress as a gift - but then immediately goes on to chide her for not knowing how to waltz with him.

GREY AREAS

Antonia Campbell-Hughes, who plays the teenaged Kampusch, said she had tried to portray "the strength of someone's soul, the ability of people to survive... but also the grey areas within a relationship that people don't necessarily understand."

The British actress said she had not met Kampusch during the making of the film or since. "It was a very isolated time, it was a bubble of time, and I wanted to keep that very focused," she told journalists as she arrived for the Vienna premiere.

Kampusch herself attended the premiere, looking composed as she posed for pictures but declining to give interviews.

In an interview with Germany's Bild Zeitung last week, she said: "Yes, I did recognize myself, although the reality was even worse. But one can't really show that in the cinema, since it wasn't supposed to be a horror film."

The movie, made at the Constantin Film studios in Bavaria, Germany, also stars Amy Pidgeon as the 10-year-old Kampusch and Danish actor Thure Lindhardt as Priklopil.

"I focused mainly on playing the human being because... we have to remember it was a human being. Monsters do not exist, they're only in cartoons," Lindhart said.

"It became clear to me that it's a story about survival, and it's a story about surviving eight years of hell. If that story can be told then I can also play the bad guy."

The director was German-American Sherry Hormann, who made her English-language debut with the 2009 move "Desert Flower", an adaptation of the autobiography of Somali-born model and anti-female circumcision activist Waris Dirie.

"I'm a mother and I wonder at the strength of this child, and it was important for me to tell this story from a different perspective, to tell how this child using her own strength could survive this atrocious martyrdom," Hormann said.

The Kampusch case was followed two years later by that of Josef Fritzl, an Austrian who held his daughter captive in a cellar for 24 years and fathered seven children with her.

The crimes prompted soul-searching about the Austrian psyche, and questions as to how the authorities and neighbors could have let such crimes go undetected for so long.

The film goes on general release on Thursday.

(Reporting by Georgina Prodhan, Editing by Paul Casciato)

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/cellar-victim-kampusch-raped-starved-film-her-ordeal-184535860.html

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Underwater Hunger Artist: Giant Isopod Fasts For 4 Years

From Japan comes news of a giant isopod that knows all there is to know about the hunger game. How else to explain the fasting behavior of the animal that, his minders say, hasn't eaten in more than 1,500 days? The male giant isopod, known simply as No. 1, last ate on Jan. 2, 2009 ? or, to put it in perspective, 18 days before President Obama began his first term.

The giant isopod's last meal at the Toba Aquarium, reports Japan Times, was a horse mackerel, which it devoured in just five minutes.

But that was four years ago. Since then, No. 1 has only pretended to eat ? going so far as to rub its face on dead fish before walking away, according to reports. The aquarium's Takaya Moritaki says he has tried everything he can think of to get the finicky giant isopod, which was caught in the Gulf of Mexico, to eat.

"I just want it to eat something somehow. It's weakened in this state," he tells the Japan Daily Press. He recently invited the media to witness the giant isopod's hunger strike, as it spurned several pieces of fish. The mysterious behavior has not taken an obvious toll on No. 1, which has reportedly remained healthy during its long period of abstaining.

A giant isopod in Japan has refused to eat for more than four years. This specimen was caught during a NOAA expedition in the Gulf of Mexico by Bob Carney of LSU.

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A giant isopod in Japan has refused to eat for more than four years. This specimen was caught during a NOAA expedition in the Gulf of Mexico by Bob Carney of LSU.

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Giant isopods are close relatives of rolly pollies and "pill bugs," with a few adaptations for living on the ocean floor in the deep, cold waters of the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. They have seven pairs of legs and four sets of jaws and can grow to more than two feet in length.

As scavengers, the animals are built to survive long periods between meals.

"Giant isopods are always in a state of semihibernation because they don't know when they can eat, so they limit their energy on breathing and other activities," marine ecologist Taeko Kimura tells Japan Times. "For that purpose they sometimes keep a large amount of fat in their livers, so maybe No. 1 still has a source of energy in its body, and that's why it still has no appetite."

But aquarium staff are concerned, especially as the tank No. 1 is in previously housed a healthy, and hungry, giant isopod. The artificial seawater it contains is "highly unlikely to generate organic substances" to sustain the animal, Japan Times notes.

Could someone be sneaking food to No. 1 ? perhaps in an odd show of allegiance to the old British TV show The Prisoner? Or could it somehow be living on the err... effluvia of its fellows? Somehow, this mysterious animal, which Sea and Sky calls "without a doubt one of the strangest creatures found in the deep sea," has managed to keep some of its secrets.

Source: http://www.npr.org/blogs/thetwo-way/2013/02/25/172909365/underwater-hunger-artist-giant-isopod-fasts-for-4-years?ft=1&f=1007

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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Brandi Glanville Oscars Dress: What The?!

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Unsuspecting target chosen for asteroid-smashing mission

A joint European/US mission to crash a spacecraft into an asteroid now has a target: the asteroid Didymos, which poses no threat to Earth and has no idea what's coming.

By Mike Wall,?SPACE.com / February 25, 2013

A mission that aims to slam a spacecraft into a near-Earth asteroid now officially has a target ??a space rock called Didymos.

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The joint European/U.S. Asteroid Impact and Deflection Assessment mission, or AIDA, will work to intercept Didymos in 2022, when the space rock is about 6.8 million miles (11 million kilometers) from Earth, European Space Agency officials announced Friday (Feb. 22).

Didymos is actually a binary system, in which a 2,625-foot-wide (800 meters)?asteroid?and a 490-foot (150 m) space rock orbit each other. Didymos poses no threat to Earth in the foreseeable future.

The proposed?asteroid-smashing AIDA mission?will send one small probe crashing into the smaller asteroid at about 14,000 mph (22,530 kph) while another spacecraft records the dramatic encounter. Meanwhile, Earth-based instruments will record so-called ?"ground-truthing" observations.

The goal is to learn more about how humanity could ward off a potentially dangerous space rock. The necessity of developing a viable deflection strategy was underlined in many people's minds by the events of last Friday (Feb. 15), when the 130-foot (40 m)?asteroid 2012 DA14?gave Earth a historically close shave just hours after a 55-foot (17 m) object exploded above the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, injuring 1,200 people and damaging thousands of buildings.

The AIDA impact will unleash about as much energy as that released when a big piece of space junk hits a satellite, researchers said, so the mission could also help improve models of space-debris collisions.

"The project has value in many areas, from applied science and exploration to asteroid resource utilization," Andy Cheng, AIDA lead at Johns Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory, said in a statement.

The European Space Agency (ESA) has asked scientists around the world to propose experiments that AIDA could carry in space or that could increase its scientific return from the ground. Researchers have until March 15 to pitch their ideas.

Johns Hopkins? Applied Physics Laboratory is providing AIDA's impactor, which is called DART (short for Double Asteroid Redirection Test). The observing spacecraft is known as AIM (Asteroid Impact Monitor) and will come from ESA.

Follow SPACE.com senior writer Mike Wall on Twitter?@michaeldwall?or SPACE.com?@Spacedotcom. We're also onFacebook?and?Google+.?

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French in tough fight in northern Mali

PARIS (AP) ? France's defense minister says French troops are involved in "very violent fighting" in the mountains of northern Mali, and that it's too early to talk about a quick pullout from the West African country despite the growing cost of the intervention.

Jean-Yves Le Drian said on France's RTL radio Tuesday that the French intervention in Mali has cost more than ?100 million ($133 million). French troops moved in Jan. 11 to help Mali's weak military push back Islamist extremists.

Le Drian said, "we are now at the heart of the conflict," in protracted fighting in the Adrar des Ifoghas mountains. While some have suggested starting a pullout of the 4,000-strong French force next month, Le Drian said he couldn't talk about a quick withdrawal while the mountain fighting goes on.

Source: http://news.yahoo.com/french-tough-fight-northern-mali-092138591.html

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Monday, February 25, 2013

Television section

For the week of Feb. 11-17

1. "The Big Bang Theory," CBS, 17.89 million

2. "Person of Interest," CBS, 14.87 million

3. "Two and a Half Men," CBS, 13.69 million

4. "American Idol" (Wednesday), Fox, 13.45 million

5. "American Idol" (Thursday), Fox, 12.59 million

6. "Elementary," CBS, 10.98 million

7. "2 Broke Girls," CBS, 10.9 million

8. "Blue Bloods," CBS, 10.73 million

9. "Mike & Molly," CBS, 10.5 million

10. "Modern Family, ABC, 10.05 million

Source: http://www.today.com/id/3032450/ns/today-entertainment/

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Sunday, February 24, 2013

Commemoration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Oldest Parish of the Diocese of Connecticut, Christ Church, Stratford, Wednesday, June 12, 1907 (Christ Episcopal Church )


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NBA: Los Angeles Clippers 107, Utah 94

Published: Feb. 24, 2013 at 1:06 AM

LOS ANGELES, Feb. 24 (UPI) -- Caron Butler scored 11 of his 21 points during a big third quarter Saturday that vaulted the Los Angeles Clippers past Utah 107-94.

Blake Griffin joined him with 12 points during the decisive frame, in which the Clippers outscored the Jazz 36-20 to break open a close game and get back on the winning track following a Thursday loss to San Antonio.

Griffin finished with 18 points and seven rebounds.

Lamar Odom also scored 18 off the bench to go with six boards for LA.

Gordon Hayward went 13-of-14 from the free-throw line en route to 23 points and eight rebounds for Utah, which had its three-game winning streak snapped.

Paul Milsap (19 points), Al Jefferson (16) and Enes Kanter (15) also reached double figures for the Jazz.

Source: http://www.upi.com/Sports_News/2013/02/24/NBA-Los-Angeles-Clippers-107-Utah-94/UPI-17141361686010/

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500px bemoans Twitter link blockade, claims auto-generated citations about malware and spam are false

Update: Twitter has informed us directly that the issue has been resolved.

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Update:?We have heard back from Twitter and they said that they are looking into the situation.

500px is encountering issues with Twitter in which the Toronto, Canada-based photography social network?s links are being blocked. The reason, as TNW has learned, is that users are receiving automated messages on the web saying that the links are forbidden because ?they contain malware or are spammy.? 500px co-founder and COO Evgeny Tchebotarev says that these messages are incorrect.

For at least the past 13 hours, users who have been sharing links to their photos on 500px to Twitter have found their links being replaced with an ?unsafe site? error message. Tchebotarey says that his company has reached out to Twitter multiple times, but unfortunately hasn?t heard back yet.

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It seems that this is only limited to Twitter and that 500px users can still share photos to other social networks. If you also share using the company?s iOS app, you will run the same issue.

Tchebotarev has taken to Twitter to inform his users and it?s there where we came across a tweet from designer Calvin Tennant who pointed out that on Google?s safe browsing service, 500px has not been marked as suspicious.

Could this be another issue over 500px?s nudity issue that it faced with the Apple App store last month? Could Twitter be concerned that photos shared there may be borderline mature and its filters have labeled it suspect? According to Twitter?s media policy, this doesn?t appear to be the case as the service will display a message warning you of potential mature content before it?s displayed:

Images that have been marked as containing sensitive content will have a warning message that a viewer must click through before viewing the image. Only users who have opted in to see possibly sensitive content will see these images without the warning message.

Twitter?s policy also makes it clear that it does not mediate content shared on the site, except that which isn?t permissible by law:

We do not mediate content, whether that content is an image or text; however, some content is not permissible by law.?All content should be marked appropriately as per our guidelines. You may not use our service for any unlawful purposes or in furtherance of illegal activities. International users agree to comply with all local laws regarding online conduct and acceptable content.

Who knows ? it may just be a glitch in the system.

We have reached out to Twitter for comment and will update this if we hear back.

Photo credit:?Tom Shaw/Getty Images

Source: http://thenextweb.com/insider/2013/02/23/500px-bemoans-twitter-link-blockade-claims-auto-generated-citations-about-malware-and-spam-are-false/

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Abe Vows Japan Will Boost Its Defenses

WASHINGTON?Japan's new Prime Minister Shinzo Abe told U.S. President Barack Obama he will boost his country's defense capabilities in response to rising tensions in East Asia, a move that could ease pressure on the U.S. at a time of a shrinking defense budget.

During their first meeting since Mr. Abe's party returned to power in December, the two leaders agreed to act resolutely against North Korea as it continues to develop its nuclear-weapons program. Mr. Abe called for additional sanctions against North Korea, as he pledged closer cooperation with the U.S. and South Korea, a neighbor with which Japan has had frosty relations despite their close economic ties.

Mr. Abe said he and Mr. Obama agreed that the security alliance between Japan and the U.S. is improving after a period of occasional bumps during the prior three years when his long-ruling conservative party was in Japan's opposition.

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Prime Minister Shinzo Abe speaks at a news conference on Friday in Washington D.C., where he met with President Barack Obama.

"The U.S.-Japan alliance is the central foundation for our regional security and so much of what we do in the Pacific region," Mr. Obama said after a bilateral meeting with Mr. Abe at the White House.

Mr. Abe said he discussed recent tension between Japan and China over a group of uninhabited East China Sea islands, an issue that has concerned U.S. officials.

"I told Mr. Obama that Japan intended to respond always calmly and that's exactly what we have done up until now," Mr. Abe said. "We agreed the existence of the Japan-U.S. alliance does contribute to the stability of the region."

Japan and the U.S. also issued a joint statement saying the countries are continuing to discuss Japan's participation in negotiations over a regional free-trade pact known as the Trans-Pacific Partnership. "The two governments will continue their bilateral consultations with respect to Japan's possible interest in joining," the statement said. "While progress has been made on these consultations, more work needs to be done."

At a news conference, Mr. Abe said he hoped to decide quickly whether Japan would formally join the Trans-Pacific trade talks. He said he confirmed with Mr. Obama that Japan needn't promise in advance to give up tariffs on some agricultural products with "sensitivities" at home.

Separately, Mr. Abe said he hoped to pick a new governor of the Bank of Japan quickly on his return to Tokyo.

To help ease the steep costs of energy imports following Japan's nuclear accident in 2011, Mr. Abe told Mr. Obama that he would like the U.S. to allow exports of natural gas to Japan, a Japanese official said. Washington currently limits exports abroad other than to its free-trade agreement partners.

Mr. Abe said that since he took power in December, he has promised an increase in Japan's defense budget for the first time in more than a decade and allowed a boost in the size of Japan's military personnel. He also said Japan intends to ease its domestic laws that severely limit the operational scope of its military so the nation can play a bigger role in the security alliance to ensure regional stability.

Such a change would allow Tokyo to shoot down a missile flying to the U.S. from North Korea, or allow Japanese troops to fire at enemy forces if friendly troops came under fire during peacekeeping operations. Mr. Abe also promised to host a second unit of X-band radar to boost ballistic missile defense in East Asia.

Mr. Abe's Liberal Democratic Power swung back to power in December elections, pledging a more assertive foreign policy and a stronger military. Such comments made Japan's Asian neighbors, particularly China and South Korea, nervous.

During his whirlwind visit to Washington, Mr. Abe's displayed his enthusiasm for a stronger Japan. As he greeted reporters on his plane to Washington, he wore an aviator's jacket labeled "Japan Air Self-Defense Force." On Friday morning, the prime minister ventured in freezing temperatures to lay a wreath at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Arlington National Cemetery.

After a meeting and a working lunch with Mr. Obama, Mr. Abe headed to a Washington think tank, the Center for Strategic and International Studies, to deliver a speech in English titled "Japan is Back."

He reviewed his "Abenomics" policy, which has set off a strong rally in Japan's long-dormant stock market. He called again on the central bank to ease monetary policy and said his program of stimulus spending would lift economic growth by two percentage points and create 600,000 jobs.

"I make a pledge. I will bring back a strong Japan," Mr. Abe said.

Mr. Obama didn't make specific comments about Mr. Abe's economic policies, the Japanese official said. Some European officials have criticized Tokyo's monetary easing and the sharp drop in the yen's value that has resulted.

?Peter Landers contributed to this article.

Write to Yuka Hayashi at yuka.hayashi@wsj.com

A version of this article appeared February 23, 2013, on page A6 in the U.S. edition of The Wall Street Journal, with the headline: Abe Vows Japan Will Boost Its Defenses.

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Saturday, February 23, 2013

Rush Limbaugh: Why is he 'ashamed' of US?

Rush Limbaugh, on his radio show Thursday, bemoaned how the political parties and media are portraying the impact of the automatic spending cuts that are set to take effect March 1.

By Peter Grier,?Staff writer / February 22, 2013

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Rush Limbaugh on his radio show Thursday said that for the first time in his life, he is ?ashamed? of his country. Why is Rushbo using such harsh language about the United States?

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Because the leadership of both political parties and the media are trying to sell the US on an over-the-top, untrue story about the allegedly dire effects of the coming ?sequester,? that?s why. At least we think that?s Mr. Limbaugh?s story.

?Ladies and gentlemen, for the first time in my life, I am ashamed of my country. To be watching all of this, to be treated like this, to have our common sense and intelligence insulted the way it?s being insulted? It just makes me ashamed,? said Limbaugh, according to a segment transcript posted on his website.

True, in recent days, the media have been full of stories from administration officials warning of the effects from the $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts known as sequestration, which is set to take effect March 1.

President Obama has talked about everything from effects on military readiness to delays at airports and closed sections of national parks. And GOP leaders have walked the thin line of insisting that big cuts in government spending remain necessary but sequestration would still be a bad thing.

?There is nothing wrong with cutting spending that much ? we should be cutting even more ? but the sequester is an ugly and dangerous way to do it,? wrote House Speaker John Boehner in a Wall Street Journal op-ed earlier this week.

Thus Limbaugh?s line: Watch out! The professional big-government class and its defenders are just scaring you so that Washington can keep spending more and more.

?Here they come, sucking us in, roping us in. Panic here, fear there: Crisis, destruction, no meat inspection, no cops, no teachers, no firefighters, no air-traffic control. I?m sorry, my days of getting roped into all this are over,? Rush said Thursday.

OK, notice anything in that quote? Such as ?no cops?? Yes, Limbaugh has set up an exaggerated straw man to build an outrage, and he can thump it with a rhetorical bat until it breaks apart in bits. Or something like that.

That doesn?t mean he?s without points here. Notice the reference earlier to $1.2 trillion in automatic cuts. That?s how much the cuts would amount to if they?re allowed to continue for a decade. Cuts the first year would be about $85 billion, according to Representative Boehner.

But Limbaugh also said this: ?Do you really think 800,000 people are gonna lose their jobs in the Pentagon because we cut $22 billion? Do you really think air-traffic control?s gonna shut down? Do you really think there aren?t gonna be any meat inspectors? Do you really think that all of these horror stories are going to happen? I don?t.?

He?s right the horror stories won?t happen, because nobody has said 800,000 Pentagon workers will lose their jobs. Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta has said he?ll have to furlough that many Defense Department civilians if sequestration occurs, meaning that they will only be paid for working four days a week instead of five. So they?ll get a 20 percent reduction in pay, which isn?t fun. But it?s better than getting laid off.

Air-traffic control won?t shut. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood has warned that travelers may face 90-minute delays at airports because of air-traffic restrictions. Meat inspectors will stay on the job, and so forth.

Yes, we know Limbaugh talks this way all the time, for calculated effect. He?s using it as a tool to try to make a larger point. Like many conservatives, he considers the federal government per se a huge, unproductive drag on the economy. But you?d be surprised how many people believe pretty much every word he says.

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22/02/2013 - #NewWriting - New Writing from UEA & WCN

Three UEA writers have won prizes in the 2012 Caf? Writers Open Poetry Competition, judged by acclaimed poet Ian Duhig.? Jane Monson (pictured) was awarded second prize in the competition for her prose poem ?Beam of Light?.? Jane graduated from the UEA MA in Creative Writing (Poetry) in 2000 and subsequently gained a PhD in Creative and Critical Writing from the University of Cardiff. Her first collection ?Speaking Without Tongues? was published by Cinnamon Press in 2010.? Colette Sensier won third prize for her poem ?I Have My Mother?s Eyes?. Colette is currently studying for her MA in Creative Writing (Prose Fiction) at UEA.? She published her debut collection of poetry ?How Many Camels Is Too Many?? last year, and was one of five young writers selected for the Flight 2012 mentoring scheme organized by Spread the Word and run in partnership with the Poetry School.? Tim Clare was awarded the prize for Funniest Poem for ?Mango?. Tim graduated from the Creative Writing (Prose) MA in 2004 and is the author of the memoir ?We Can?t All Be Astronauts?, which won the Biography category of the 2009 East Anglian Book Awards, and the collection ?Pub Stuntman?, published last year by Nasty Little Press.? He is a member of the poetry collective Aisle16, and is a regular performer of stand-up poetry at both literary and music festivals.

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'The Power of Few' makes limited-release debut

NEW ORLEANS (AP) ? Comedian and actor Anthony Anderson sheds his funnyman persona to play a tattoo-faced, gun-wielding thug in "The Power of Few," an independent action-drama making its limited-release debut Friday.

Anderson, star of the NBC sitcom "Guys With Kids," told The Associated Press the main reason he took the part was its departure from the comedic roles for which he's known. But there was another draw: It meant a return to New Orleans, where Anderson lived for a short while after Hurricane Katrina when working on the Fox detective drama "K-Ville," a post-Katrina series set in New Orleans that aired in 2007 and 2008.

"Any chance I have to get back to New Orleans, I jump at it," Anderson said. "I found a love for the city and a love and affinity for the people there."

Anderson is part of the film's eclectic cast, which also includes Christopher Walken, Christian Slater, Jesse Bradford and New Orleans native rapper Juvenile.

"My character is a man of the streets," Anderson said. "There's a code in the streets that you don't snitch. Someone was testifying against a friend, and my character wants to send him a message so that he doesn't testify."

The storyline is one of several unfolding at the same time. Other storylines include a teenage boy desperate to get medicine he can't afford for his infant sibling; a woman on a mission to deliver a mysterious package to an even more mysterious recipient; and two detectives resorting to torture to solve a crime.

"It's really about karma and choices and consequences," Anderson said. "It's about how every choice we make has consequences, good, bad or indifferent."

The film is part mystery, with a dose of religious conspiracy surrounding the Shroud of Turin ? a centuries-old linen cloth that bears the image of a crucified man that millions believe to be Jesus of Nazareth.

Walken's character, an insightful homeless man named Doke, delivers a monologue referencing the shroud during a pivotal moment in the film. It was a performance Walken said was "challenging" but one he wanted to get right.

Walken said filming gave him his first chance to visit New Orleans. He said that during breaks in shooting, he took walks in the French Quarter and watched cargo ships and paddlewheel boats maneuver the winding Mississippi River outside his hotel window.

"I hoped that I could be good in it," he said. "If you're an actor, you take parts as they come to you. When you read the script, you ask yourself, can I be good at it, and sometimes you're right, sometimes you're wrong."

"The Power of Few," a Steelyard Pictures production, opens in select theaters in Los Angeles, New Orleans and Baton Rouge, La., on Friday and is expected to open in other markets in coming weeks.

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Rick Scott to expand Medicaid coverage in Florida

Florida Governor Rick Scott made a surprise announcement on Wednesday that he has agreed to accept billions of federal dollars to expand Medicaid in the state.

The new coverage, which will be fully paid for by the federal government for the first three years, could bring health coverage to an additional 1 million Floridians, reports the Miami Herald.

"Quality health care services must be accessible and affordable for all ? not just those in certain ZIP codes or tax brackets," Scott told reporters at a hastily called news conference at the Governor?s Mansion.

"No mother, or father, should despair over whether or not they can afford ? or access ? the health care their child needs. While the federal government is committed to paying 100 percent of the cost of new people in Medicaid, I cannot, in good conscience, deny the uninsured access to care."

Scott agreed to the expansion only after Florida was granted a conditional waiver to allow a private party to manage Medicaid statewide. The expansion would also be phased out after three years and need to be re-approved by the legislature, reports Reuters.

?It is not a white flag of surrender to government-run health care,? he said.

The announcement is a significant policy shift for the Republican governor and former hospital executive who spent millions of his own money to try and defeat the Affordable Care Act.

He joins six other Republican governors who have agreed to accept federal dollars for the health care expansion.

According to POLITICO, it's the biggest sign yet that Republicans are grudgingly accepting that Obamacare is the law of the land.

Many of Florida's conservatives were not happy with the Governor's change of heart.

"I am flabbergasted. This is a guy who, before he was a candidate for governor, started an organization to fight 'Obamacare' in the expansion of medical entitlements. This is a guy who said it will never happen on his watch. Well, here it is," Slade O'Brien, Florida director of the conservative group Americans for Prosperity, told the Associated Press.

The expansion will extend coverage to families whose incomes equal 138 percent of the federal poverty level ? about$32,000 for a family of four.

For the first time, single individuals making up to $15,000 will also be covered, reports AP.

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SEC Storied - the tournament tornado

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Google working on touchscreen Chromebooks to be released this year, says WSJ

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According to the Wall Street Journal's "people familiar with the matter", Google has developed touchscreen Chromebooks and has plans to sell them later this year. They say it's unclear just who is building them and exactly when they will go on sale. So far we've seen vendors like Samsung, Acer, and most recently HP, offer Chrome OS based laptops with various types if hardware inside. Google currently sells Acer and Samsung models directly through Google Play.

Developers have been seeing touch-friendly changes to the Chrome OS code for about a year now, so we knew this would happen sooner or later. Should this rumor turn out to be true, it shows that Google is happy competing against themselves by offering two touch-based operating systems to consumers. If priced appropriately, sleek touchscreen Chrome OS devices will certainly appeal to many, and drive people to use more Google services. Chrome devices may or may not be the next big thing, but we're interested in seeing what Google has to offer. 

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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Chuck Hagel: Israel Must Negotiate with Terrorist Organization Hamas

Chuck Hagel: Israel Must Negotiate with Terrorist Organization Hamas

And other Deep Thoughts from our lightweight prettyboy.

Some good analysis from David Foster. Responding to Jonathan Chait's bafflement over why the wise, moderate Obama would nominate such a dangerous ignoramus, Foster answers:
[A]s far as old Bill Occam and I are concerned, the most plausible explanation for why President Obama nominated Chuck Hagel is that . . . he wanted to. He thinks Chuck Hagel will be effective in administering the national-security policy of candidate Obama circa 2007 or 2008, and even of President Obama circa 2009. And thats the policy President Obama is interested in pursuing in his second term. In other words, the reason President Obamas defense nominee sucks is that President Obamas defense policy sucks. While the earnestly consternated in the political middle dont seem to get this, the Hagel cheerleaders on both of their political flanks do, and theyre super psyched about it. Where I see in Hagel a man whose ceiling as SecDef is ineffectual bumbler disliked by Pentagon lifers (and he has no floor), these nouveau-America-Firsters, left and right, see a man who will preside bravely over a gradual withdrawal of the United States from whole theaters of geopolitics and they positively beam at the prospect. But they are missing something else. In their war fatigue, they have refused to reckon with Hagels record as a poor organizational leader and domineering, ineffective manager of people; with his amorphous views and tenuous grasp of policy detail; and with his unremarkable intellect. They ignore all this because they naively and narrowly view Hagel as above all else an anti-war figure.... The alternative to Hagel isnt more war or the well-groomed love child of Dick Cheney and the Jewish Lobby. Its basic strategic competence. Its a man equal to the dangerous world hell be asked to stand sentry over. Maybe the best way to illustrate what the far left, far right, and dead center are missing about Hagel is with the following dilemma: Hagels foreign-policy views are clearly to the left of the presidents rhetoric for the last couple of years. Thats not even debatable.
I like how Foster cuts to the obvious. We don't do enough of that. There are so many commentators now, all vying to say something clever and counterintuitive, that the obvious (and usually accurate) answer is ignored 90% of the time. That won't get you hits, after all. It's not clever. It doesn't demonstrate that you, the Maker of Theories, are clever yourself. It doesn't advertise you. Now, why on earth would Chuck Hagel insist that Israel negotiate with a group directly funded by Iran? Well, Chuck Hagel's speaking gigs are funded by Iran, too. That's not really clever. That's just the fact of it. It's About Competence: And Hagel doesn't have it. Posted by: Ace at 05:34 PM

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LG Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 get a pre-MWC outing in leaked images

LG Optimus F7 and Optimus F5 get a preMWC outing in leaked images

LG was all about the tease yesterday, with its mysterious, alphabetic MWC warm-up video. Today, the covers have potentially been unceremoniously whipped off from at least two of the forthcoming offerings. The ever fruitful evleaks comes up with the goods again, and claims that what you see are the Optimus F7 (left) and Optimus F5 (right). There's little to go on specification-wise, other than these are undoubtedly Android devices, with a design language not quite in keeping with the recently spotted Optimus G Pro behemoth. So, while you try to join the dots on what might be underneath those displays, we'll keep an eye out for any remaining L-series and V-for Vu "surprises."

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Magnetic Implant May Ease Chronic Acid Reflux - Health News and ...

SFP Digestive Reflux 02 Magnetic Implant May Ease Chronic Acid Reflux

By Amy Norton
HealthDay Reporter

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 20 (HealthDay News) ? An implanted magnetic device could offer a new treatment option for people with chronic heartburn that is not controlled with medication, a small study suggests.

The study, reported in the Feb. 21 issue of the New England Journal of Medicine, tested a newer approach to taming stubborn cases of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) ? one of the most common health conditions diagnosed in the United States.

GERD arises when the ring of muscle between the esophagus and stomach fails to close properly, allowing stomach acids to splash up into the esophagus. The main symptom is chronic heartburn.

For people who have frequent heartburn ? more than twice a week ? the go-to medications are the so-called proton pump inhibitors, such as Prilosec, Prevacid and Nexium. But studies estimate that up to 40 percent of people on those drugs do not get enough relief.

The new study included 100 such GERD patients. They all received an implant ? a bracelet-like device composed of magnetic beads ? that wraps around the portion of muscle where the esophagus joins the stomach. The point is to ?augment? the muscle and prevent stomach acid reflux.

After three years, researchers found, 64 percent of the patients had their acid reflux cut by at least half. And 87 percent had been able to stop taking their proton pump inhibitors altogether.

?That?s huge,? lead researcher Dr. Robert Ganz said of the medication reduction.

It?s estimated that Americans spend $14 billion a year on prescription proton pump inhibitors. Because of the costs and potential side effects, many people would like to drop the drugs, said Ganz, an associate professor at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.

He cited bone-thinning as one potential long-term side effect. ?A lot of women do not want to be on proton pump inhibitors for that reason in particular,? Ganz said.

The device his team studied is already approved in the United States and marketed as the LINX Reflux Management System by Torax Medical, Inc., which also funded the study.

Ganz said he could envision the device as an option for ?some fraction? of the 20 million to 30 million Americans who take a daily medication for GERD symptoms.

There are, of course, less extreme ways to manage your heartburn. Diet changes and weight loss often help, and if your heartburn is milder, over-the-counter antacids or drugs called H2 blockers ? brands like Zantac and Tagamet ? may be enough.

Proton pump inhibitors, which block acid production, are often recommended for people with more frequent heartburn. If that doesn?t work, surgery is typically seen as the last-ditch option.

Traditionally, that has meant a 50-year-old procedure called Nissen fundoplication, where the upper part of the stomach is stitched around the lower end of the esophagus.

Performed by an experienced surgeon, that procedure is very effective, said Dr. F. Paul Buckley III, director of general surgery at the Heartburn and Acid Reflux Center, Scott and White Clinic in Round Rock, Texas.

The problem, though, is that the surgery creates a rigid ring around the esophagus, explained Buckley, who was not involved in the new study. That often leaves patients with difficulty swallowing or with other natural bodily functions ? including belching and vomiting.

The LINX device, Buckley said, is designed to be ?dynamic,? expanding when food passes through, then quickly contracting again to prevent reflux.

?I think this will have a significant effect on how we treat GERD,? Buckley said.

However, the device is not without problems: Two-thirds of the study patients had difficulty swallowing at first, although that dropped to 11 percent after one year, and 4 percent after three years.

Six patients had more serious side effects, including four who had the device removed ? mostly for substantial problems with swallowing. Two other patients had the device removed for ?disease management,? the study noted.

?The device seems to be a reasonable and fairly effective alternative,? said Dr. Sigurbjorn Birgisson, a gastroenterologist and director of the Center for Swallowing and Esophageal Disorders at the Cleveland Clinic.

It might be an option for people who do not find relief from medication ? or cannot stick with long-term drug treatment because of side effects or expense, according to Birgisson, who was not involved in the study.

He added, though, that there should be further studies that compare the device with existing therapies, and look at the long-term effects.

Ganz agreed. The long-term risks are one question. So far, Ganz said, none of the patients in this study has seen the device erode or ?migrate? from its intended location. But they have only been followed for a few years.

For his part, Buckley noted that there is a long history of failed therapies in the GERD world. One example is the Angelchik prosthesis, a doughnut-shaped silicone implant developed in the 1970s that wrapped around the junction between the esophagus and stomach. At first, it seemed to work well, but then doctors found high rates of longer-term complications; many people had lasting problems with swallowing, and in some cases the device eroded or slipped out of place.

The LINX device is designed much differently, but no one yet knows how it fares in the long run.

The estimated cost of the device was not available at publication time. The procedure is not currently available at most hospitals. Right now, Buckley said, only certain medical centers in the United States offer it.

More information

Learn more about GERD treatments from the U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality.

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Google demonstrates view behind the Glass wearable camera

A new video from Google shows how users can take photos and record video with Google Glass.

Google's wearable, interactive camera is now available for a new round of beta testing. The company released a video today to promote the technology, showing what the world looks like through Glass. In the video, users activate the camera to take and share photos by speaking to the device. A preview screen in the corner shows the image as well as who you are sending it to.

Users who want to get their hands on an early version of Google Glass can apply to be a beta tester. On Google+ or Twitter, post a message with the hashtag #ifihadglass. Applications must be 50 words or less and can include up to 5 photos and a video up to 15 seconds long. Winners will need to preorder the?Glass Explorer Edition for $1,500 plus tax and pick it up themselves in New York, San Francisco or Los Angeles.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2013

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Investment group targets Walter Energy board

A U.K.-based investment fund today criticized the leadership of Walter Energy Inc., and announced that it would nominate five replacement directors at the upcoming stockholders meeting.

The fund, which is related to hedge fund Audley Capital Advisors LLP, accused Birmingham-based Walter (NYSE: WLT) of regularly missing quarterly earnings guidance, of lacking consistent leadership with four CEOs in five years, of making questionable financial decisions that have left the company with $2.3 billion in debt, and of failing to control costs that could save as much as $40 million per year.

Walter's 10-member board took the brunt of Audley's criticism. In its release, the fund skewered the board as being "stale" and "out of depth," with six directors over 65 and only three members with experience in the coal industry.

For those reasons, Audley said it plans to nominate five directors at the next annual stockholders meeting, the date of which hasn't been determined. Those nominees are Eddie Scholtz, Mark Lochtenberg, Robert Stan, Lawrence Clark Jr. and Audley Managing Partner Julian Treger, all of whom are men under 60 years old.

Walter Energy today tersely acknowledged Audley's nominees, and responded with the announcement that one of its long-time board members, Howard Clark, is retiring.

The company said Audley has not communicated with Walter about its proposed slate of directors outside of today's public announcement.

Walter's statement also said its "board and management team remain fully committed to creating value for all shareholders through the successful execution of the company's strategy."

Clark's seat will be filled by Mary R. "Nina" Henderson, managing partner at the consulting firm Henderson Advisory, the company said in a release today.

Ryan Poe covers real estate, retail and manufacturing for the Birmingham Business Journal. Click here to follow him on Twitter. Click here to join him on Google+.

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