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- Militants attack Pakistan jail, nearly 400 escape: police
- Militant on death row for Musharraf killing bid freed in jail raid: official
- Argentina ex-dictator admits dirty war "disappeared"
- Obama calls Romney's immigration stance "troublesome"
- Scandal mars Obama's wooing of Latin America
- U.S. says Syria shelling of Homs violates ceasefire
- Egypt disqualifies top Islamists, Mubarak VP from vote
- Peru says hostages freed, clashes with Shining Path
- Secret Service suspends 11 for alleged misconduct in Colombia
- Obama calls on Romney to release tax returns: Univision
- Iran, big powers agree - to keep talking
- Peru says hostages freed, clashes with Shining Path
- Secret Service suspends 11 for alleged misconduct in Colombia
- U.N. to send monitors to Syria as fighting rages
- White House sees "positive first step" in Iran talks
- Obama seeks to woo Latin America, scandal mars trip
- Iran, big powers agree - to keep talking
- U.S. says Syria shelling of Homs violates ceasefire
- Five U.S. military accused of misconduct in Colombia
- Some Washington state churches in split over gay marriage
- French hostages in Mali appeal to Sarkozy: video
- Israel moves to thwart pro-Palestinian fly-in
- Egypt disqualifies top Islamists, Mubarak VP from vote
- Obama's partying guards embarrass U.S. at summit
- G. Bissau's main party defies military over coup
- U.S. official: urgent need for concrete Iran progress
- Sudan bombs disputed oil town, South Sudan says
- Protesters rally against Putin in southern Russian city
- Obama calls Romney's immigration stance "troublesome"
- Ban says to make proposals on Syria truce mission next week
- In North Korea, third Kim's bloodline all that matters
- U.S. watches for North Korea's next move after rocket crash
- Haiti launches anti-cholera vaccination campaign
- Chavez to skip Americas summit on doctors' advice
- At least 11 militants killed in south Yemen clashes: government
- Belarus frees jailed opposition leader
- Lawyer for Egyptian Salafi candidate warns of major crisis
- Argentina ex-dictator admits dirty war "disappeared"
- Obama calls on Romney to release tax returns: Univision
| | Secure despite rocket fiasco, N.Korea's Kim lauds military Sat,14 Apr 2012 10:25 PM PDT Reuters - PYONGYANG (Reuters) - North Korea's new leader delivered his first major public speech on Sunday as the impoverished state celebrated the centenary of its founder's birth, calling for a push to "final victory" despite a failed rocket launch two days ago. A jowly Kim Jong-un, clad in black and the third of his line to rule North Korea, read monotonously from a script in Pyongyang's central square after goose-stepping soldiers and sailors showcased the North's military power in a parade in spring sunlight. ... Full Story | Top | Militants attack Pakistan jail, nearly 400 escape: police Sat,14 Apr 2012 10:01 PM PDT Reuters - DERA ISMAIL KHAN, Pakistan (Reuters) - Nearly 400 prisoners escaped from a jail in northwest Pakistan early on Sunday after it was attacked by Islamist militants armed with guns and rocket propelled grenades, a senior police official said. Some who fled the jail in the town of Bannu, near unruly ethnic Pashtun tribal areas close to the Afghan border, were militants, an intelligence official said. One inmate who escaped was on death row for involvement in an attempt to assassinate former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, a second police official said. ... Full Story | Top | Militant on death row for Musharraf killing bid freed in jail raid: official Sat,14 Apr 2012 09:27 PM PDT Reuters - ISLAMABAD (Reuters) - One of the nearly 400 prisoners who escaped from a jail in Pakistan on Sunday after it was attacked by militants was on death row for involvement in an assassination attempt on former Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf, a police official said. "There was an inmate named Adnan Rasheed, who was a dangerous prisoner. He was a mastermind in (one of the attacks) on Musharraf. These people came for him and took another 383 people too," said the official. (Writing by Michael Georgy) Full Story | Top | Argentina ex-dictator admits dirty war "disappeared" Sat,14 Apr 2012 08:53 PM PDT Reuters - BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla has admitted for the first time that the country's brutal 1976-1983 dictatorship "disappeared" leftist opponents, a euphemism for kidnapped and murdered, and said babies were taken from their parents. Videla, 86, who was jailed for life in 2010 for murder, torture and kidnapping, has repeatedly justified the brutality of the military junta in the so-called Dirty War crackdown on left-wing opponents. Until now, he has also denied the forced disappearances. ... Full Story | Top | Obama calls Romney's immigration stance "troublesome" Sat,14 Apr 2012 08:51 PM PDT Reuters - CARTAGENA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama attacked Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney on Saturday over his stance on illegal immigrants and promised to pursue broad immigration reform if he wins another term. On a three-day visit to Colombia for a summit with Latin American leaders, Obama is hoping to court Hispanic voters back home whose support could be crucial to him in the November 6 election. The Democratic president wants to fight an impression that he has neglected Latin America and failed to push hard enough on comprehensive immigration reform. ... Full Story | Top | Scandal mars Obama's wooing of Latin America Sat,14 Apr 2012 08:27 PM PDT Reuters - CARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - A prostitution scandal involving U.S. security personnel in Colombia and an unprecedented regional push to end the isolation of Cuba threatened on Saturday to eclipse President Barack Obama's charm offensive to Latin America. In a major embarrassment for Washington at the Summit of the Americas attended by more than 30 heads of state, 11 U.S. Secret Service agents were sent home and five military servicemen grounded over "misconduct" allegations in a hotel. Prostitutes were taken to the hotel, according to a Colombian police source. ... Full Story | Top | U.S. says Syria shelling of Homs violates ceasefire Sat,14 Apr 2012 08:12 PM PDT Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. envoy to the United Nations Susan Rice said on Saturday that Syria's shelling of the city of Homs had violated a fragile ceasefire in the 13-month-long conflict that has brought the country to the brink of civil war. Activists reported the first shelling on Saturday in Homs by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad since the U.N.-Arab League-brokered ceasefire took effect on Thursday. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Eric Walsh) Full Story | Top | Egypt disqualifies top Islamists, Mubarak VP from vote Sat,14 Apr 2012 06:21 PM PDT Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - The race for the Egyptian presidency took a dramatic turn on Saturday when the authorities disqualified front-runners including Hosni Mubarak's spy chief, a Muslim Brotherhood candidate and a Salafi preacher whose lawyer warned that "a major crisis" was looming. The presidential election is the climax of a transition to civilian rule being led by the military council that assumed power from Mubarak on February 11, 2011 at the height of the uprising against his three decades in power. The generals are due to hand power to the elected president on July 1. ... Full Story | Top | Peru says hostages freed, clashes with Shining Path Sat,14 Apr 2012 05:43 PM PDT Reuters - LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's Shining Path early on Saturday released 36 gas pipeline workers it took hostage six days ago in a remote jungle region in southern Peru, the government said, saying security forces had clashed with the rebels. The Defense Ministry said the rebels let the workers go before dawn after they were circled by 1,500 security agents and tried to flee, in a victory for President Ollanta Humala, who fought the group while in the army in the 1990s. Officials said the hostages were safe and in good health. ... Full Story | Top | Secret Service suspends 11 for alleged misconduct in Colombia Sat,14 Apr 2012 05:26 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Secret Service said on Saturday it had put 11 agents on administrative leave to investigate their behavior ahead of President Barack Obama's trip to a Colombia summit, and apologized for the distraction the incident had caused. In a statement, Assistant Director Paul Morrissey said the Secret Service replaced the agents after allegations were made on Thursday, in line with the Secret Service's "zero tolerance" policy on personal misconduct. ... Full Story | Top | Obama calls on Romney to release tax returns: Univision Sat,14 Apr 2012 05:24 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called on likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to release more of his tax returns, in an interview with Univision released on Saturday. Obama's campaign has been pushing Romney, a multi-millionaire former private equity executive, to release several years of his prior tax returns to shed light on how he amassed his wealth. In an interview conducted on Friday and released on Saturday, an anchor for the Spanish-language network noted Obama had released his tax returns for 12 years and asked him if Romney should do the same. ... Full Story | Top | Iran, big powers agree - to keep talking Sat,14 Apr 2012 05:05 PM PDT Reuters - ISTANBUL (Reuters) - After a year of sanctions and saber-rattling over Iran's nuclear program, negotiators from Tehran and six world powers finally resumed talks and found at least enough common ground to agree to meet again next month. With threats of war hanging over an already unsettled Middle East, U.S. and other Western diplomats welcomed their Iranian counterparts willingness in Istanbul on Saturday to discuss their nuclear activities - something they had refused since early last year. But though they will meet again, in Baghdad on May 23, they remained poles apart. ... Full Story | Top | Peru says hostages freed, clashes with Shining Path Sat,14 Apr 2012 04:49 PM PDT Reuters - LIMA (Reuters) - Peru's Shining Path early on Saturday released 36 gas pipeline workers it took hostage six days ago in a remote jungle region in southern Peru, the government said, saying security forces had clashed with the rebels. The Defense Ministry said the rebels let the workers go before dawn after they were circled by 1,500 security agents and tried to flee, in a victory for President Ollanta Humala, who fought the group while in the army in the 1990s. Some of the captives said they walked through the jungle for hours after they were released. ... Full Story | Top | Secret Service suspends 11 for alleged misconduct in Colombia Sat,14 Apr 2012 04:47 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Secret Service said on Saturday it had put 11 agents on administrative leave to investigate their behavior ahead of President Barack Obama's trip to a Colombia summit, and apologized for the distraction the incident had caused. In a statement, Assistant Director Paul Morrissey said the Secret Service replaced the agents after allegations were made on Thursday, in line with the Secret Service's "zero tolerance" policy on personal misconduct. ... Full Story | Top | U.N. to send monitors to Syria as fighting rages Sat,14 Apr 2012 04:42 PM PDT Reuters - BEIRUT (Reuters) - The United Nations will send an advance team of observers to Syria on Sunday to start monitoring a shaky ceasefire, even as a surge in violence on the ground threatened to derail international efforts to end more than a year of bloodshed. Russia and China joined the rest of the Security Council to authorize the deployment of up to 30 unarmed observers in the first resolution on Syria the 15-nation council managed to approve unanimously since the uprising erupted in March 2011. ... Full Story | Top | White House sees "positive first step" in Iran talks Sat,14 Apr 2012 04:24 PM PDT Reuters - CARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - Talks in Istanbul on Saturday among negotiators from Iran and six world powers including the United States represented "a positive first step" in addressing international concern over the Iranian nuclear program, the White House said. The parties in Turkey discussed Iran's nuclear program for the first time in more than a year and agreed to reconvene in Baghdad on May 23. ... Full Story | Top | Obama seeks to woo Latin America, scandal mars trip Sat,14 Apr 2012 03:54 PM PDT Reuters - CARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - President Barack Obama tried on Saturday to convince skeptical Latin Americans that Washington had not turned its back on them - but a prostitution scandal involving U.S. security personnel marred the charm offensive. Despite the host of weighty topics at the two-day Summit of the Americas in Colombia, corridor chatter revolved around a murky incident in a Cartagena hotel that led to U.S. Secret Service agents being sent home and five U.S. military members grounded. U.S. authorities said they were suspected of "misconduct" and an investigation was under way. ... Full Story | Top | Iran, big powers agree - to keep talking Sat,14 Apr 2012 03:40 PM PDT Reuters - Iran and six world powers began rare talks on Saturday to try to halt a downward diplomatic spiral over Tehran's nuclear program and ease fears of a new Middle East war. The talks, in Istanbul, the first between Iran and the six powers in 15 months, are unlikely to yield any major breakthrough but Western diplomats hope to see readiness from Tehran to start to discuss issues of substance. ... Full Story | Top | U.S. says Syria shelling of Homs violates ceasefire Sat,14 Apr 2012 03:35 PM PDT Reuters - UNITED NATIONS (Reuters) - U.S. envoy to the United Nations Susan Rice said on Saturday that Syria's shelling of the city of Homs had violated a fragile ceasefire in the 13-month-long conflict that has brought the country to the brink of civil war. Activists reported the first shelling on Saturday in Homs by forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad since the U.N.-Arab League-brokered ceasefire took effect on Thursday. (Reporting by Michelle Nichols; Editing by Eric Walsh) Full Story | Top | Five U.S. military accused of misconduct in Colombia Sat,14 Apr 2012 03:09 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Five members of the U.S. military assigned to support the Secret Service during President Barack Obama's visit to Colombia violated curfew and may have been involved in "inappropriate conduct," the U.S. Southern Command said on Saturday. One day after the U.S. Secret Service said it had sent some agents home from Cartagena for allegations of misconduct - which Colombian police said involved prostitutes - the Southern Command said it was punishing military members involved in "inappropriate conduct" at the same hotel in which the agents had stayed. ... Full Story | Top | Some Washington state churches in split over gay marriage Sat,14 Apr 2012 03:08 PM PDT Reuters - SEATTLE (Reuters) - A handful of Roman Catholic churches in Washington state, whose Catholic governor signed a law allowing gay marriage earlier this year, have refused to circulate a petition endorsed by their archbishop to repeal the law, congregation leaders said. Opponents of same-sex marriage, due to go into effect this summer in the state, have been rallying conservative religious leaders to gather the 120,577 signatures they need by June 6 to secure a spot on the November 2012 ballot for their repeal push. A bulletin from Seattle Archbishop J. ... Full Story | Top | French hostages in Mali appeal to Sarkozy: video Sat,14 Apr 2012 03:00 PM PDT Reuters - OUAGADOUGOU (Reuters) - Two Frenchmen held hostage by al Qaeda in northern Mali since November appeared in a video on Saturday appealing to French President Nicolas Sarkozy to secure their release. The video, received by authorities in Burkina Faso and seen by a Reuters reporter, shows Philippe Verdon and Serge Lazarevic. Both were seized in northern Mali on November 24 in a kidnapping claimed by al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM). Looking thin, Verdon, who will be 54 this month, appears with Lazarevic, 48, in a tent and says they are "in the desert in extremely difficult conditions". ... Full Story | Top | Israel moves to thwart pro-Palestinian fly-in Sat,14 Apr 2012 02:41 PM PDT Reuters - JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Israel moved to block an influx of pro-Palestinian activists planning to visit the occupied West Bank, drafting a letter from the Prime Minister's Office suggesting they focus instead on "real problems" in the Middle East, officials said on Saturday. Some 1,200 Palestinian supporters throughout Europe have bought plane tickets for an April 15 visit to the West Bank as part of a campaign called "Welcome to Palestine". ... Full Story | Top | Egypt disqualifies top Islamists, Mubarak VP from vote Sat,14 Apr 2012 02:27 PM PDT Reuters - The body overseeing Egypt's presidential election disqualified 10 candidates from the race on Saturday, including the Muslim Brotherhood's Khairat al-Shater, former spy chief Omar Suleiman and ultra orthodox Salafi sheikh Hazem Salah Abu Ismail. Farouk Sultan, head of the presidential election commission, told Reuters the disqualified candidates had 48 hours to appeal against its decision. He declined to give details on the reasons for their disqualification. ... Full Story | Top | Obama's partying guards embarrass U.S. at summit Sat,14 Apr 2012 02:15 PM PDT Reuters - CARTAGENA, Colombia (Reuters) - Secret agents charged with protecting President Barack Obama during a summit in Colombia have instead embarrassed him by getting caught apparently trying to party with prostitutes. At least one member of the Secret Service - famous for dark shades, sharp suits and stern demeanor - tried to take a prostitute up to a hotel room in tropical Cartagena without registering her, a local policeman told Reuters. The U.S. government said only that some agents were sent home after allegations of "misconduct" and would face the agency's Office of Professional ... Full Story | Top | G. Bissau's main party defies military over coup Sat,14 Apr 2012 01:45 PM PDT Reuters - BISSAU (Reuters) - Guinea-Bissau's main political party on Saturday defied the military chiefs who overthrew civilian leaders in a coup this week, rejecting the army's proposal to form a transitional government leading to elections. The position taken by the PAIGC (African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde), which holds two-thirds of the seats in the West African nation's parliament, makes it virtually impossible for the military to form any kind of really representative administration following Thursday's coup. ... Full Story | Top | U.S. official: urgent need for concrete Iran progress Sat,14 Apr 2012 01:36 PM PDT Reuters - ISTANBUL (Reuters) - A senior U.S. administration official said the atmosphere in major power talks with Iran over its nuclear programme on Saturday had been positive but there was an urgent need for concrete progress. The official said dialogue in itself would not be sufficient for any sanctions relief for Iran. "Now we have to get down to the hard work ... the international community expects them to take action," said the official, speaking on condition of anonymity. (Reporting by Fredrik Dahl; Editing by Ralph Gowling) Full Story | Top | Sudan bombs disputed oil town, South Sudan says Sat,14 Apr 2012 01:27 PM PDT Reuters - KHARTOUM/JUBA (Reuters) - Sudanese warplanes bombed a disputed oil-producing border town seized by South Sudan this week, the southern state said on Saturday, in an escalation of border fighting that has edged the two countries closer to a full-blown war. South Sudanese troops wrested control of the disputed Heglig oilfield from Sudan on Tuesday, prompting widespread condemnation from global powers and vows of retaliation from Khartoum. ... Full Story | Top | Protesters rally against Putin in southern Russian city Sat,14 Apr 2012 01:19 PM PDT Reuters - ASTRAKHAN (Reuters) - More than 2,000 Russians took to the streets of the southern city of Astrakhan on Saturday to protest against President-elect Vladimir Putin's political system, complaining of electoral fraud in a recent mayoral vote there. Oleg Shein, Astrakhan's defeated mayoral candidate, began a hunger strike last month along with some of his supporters, saying the election had been rigged in favor of his rival from the ruling United Russia party. ... Full Story | Top | Obama calls Romney's immigration stance "troublesome" Sat,14 Apr 2012 01:14 PM PDT Reuters - CARTAGENA (Reuters) - President Barack Obama attacked Republican White House hopeful Mitt Romney on Saturday over his stance on illegal immigrants and promised to pursue broad immigration reform if he wins another term. On a three-day visit to Colombia for a summit with Latin American leaders, Obama is hoping to court Hispanic voters back home whose support could be crucial to him in the November 6 election. The Democratic president wants to fight an impression that he has neglected Latin America and failed to push hard enough on comprehensive immigration reform. ... Full Story | Top | Ban says to make proposals on Syria truce mission next week Sat,14 Apr 2012 01:01 PM PDT Reuters - GENEVA (Reuters) - U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said on Saturday an advance team of ceasefire monitors would be sent to Syria soon and that he would make proposals by next Wednesday regarding the full observer mission. "I will make sure that this advance observer mission will be dispatched as soon as possible and try to make concrete proposals by the eighteenth of April for an official observer mission. That I will discuss with Syrian authorities and I will instruct DPKO (U.N. ... Full Story | Top | In North Korea, third Kim's bloodline all that matters Sat,14 Apr 2012 12:58 PM PDT Reuters - SEOUL (Reuters) - Smarting from a failed rocket launch, North Korea's leader Kim Jong-un has little choice but to stick to his father's playbook of milking an impoverished country to develop weapons and blackmail the international community for aid and recognition. Far from fearing a coup or instability after Friday's public fiasco, the third of his line to rule North Korea will lead celebrations on Sunday to mark the centenary of the birth of his grandfather, the founder of the world's only Stalinist monarchy, "Eternal President" Kim Il-sung. ... Full Story | Top | U.S. watches for North Korea's next move after rocket crash Sat,14 Apr 2012 12:55 PM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States kept a wary eye on North Korea after the reclusive state's unsuccessful launch of a long-range rocket and President Barack Obama said on Friday Pyongyang faced further isolation if it continued to defy the international community. The White House suspended a deal to provide significant food aid to North Korea following the rocket launch, which it had warned Pyongyang against. U.S. officials also consulted other powers, including North Korean ally China, on how to respond. ... Full Story | Top | Haiti launches anti-cholera vaccination campaign Sat,14 Apr 2012 12:37 PM PDT Reuters - PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (Reuters) - The Haitian government along with international partners including the World Health Organization launched a vaccination campaign against cholera on Saturday targeting 100,000 people in vulnerable areas of the impoverished Caribbean country. The program was launched in the slum area of Cite de Dieu, in the Haitian capital, where health practitioners are going door-to-door to deliver doses to pre-registered recipients. ... Full Story | Top | Chavez to skip Americas summit on doctors' advice Sat,14 Apr 2012 12:33 PM PDT Reuters - CARACAS (Reuters) - Venezuela's President Hugo Chavez will not attend this weekend's hemispheric summit in Colombia and will instead fly straight to Cuba to continue radiation treatment for cancer, his foreign minister said on Saturday. The 57-year-old socialist leader said on Friday the radiation therapy was physically tiring and that his doctors were evaluating whether he should go to the "Summit of the Americas" en route to Havana for a fourth session. ... Full Story | Top | At least 11 militants killed in south Yemen clashes: government Sat,14 Apr 2012 12:27 PM PDT Reuters - ADEN (Reuters) - At least 11 al Qaeda-linked militants were killed in clashes and an air strike in southern Yemen on Saturday, the Defence Ministry said on the sixth day of a government offensive which has killed about 200 people. Yemeni air force planes destroyed a vehicle in the southern province of Bayda, killing three "leading al Qaeda terrorists", the ministry said on its website. Ansar al-Sharia (Partisans of Islamic Law), a group affiliated with al Qaeda, said in a statement that three of its militants had been "martyred" in the attack which it said was carried out by a U.S. drone. ... Full Story | Top | Belarus frees jailed opposition leader Sat,14 Apr 2012 12:20 PM PDT Reuters - MINSK (Reuters) - Belarussian opposition politician Andrei Sannikov was released from prison on Saturday after the European Union imposed new sanctions on the former Soviet republic. Sannikov, a former deputy foreign minister and presidential candidate, was sentenced to five years in prison last year for taking part in a mass protest that followed President Alexander Lukashenko's re-election for a fourth term in December 2010. ... Full Story | Top | Lawyer for Egyptian Salafi candidate warns of major crisis Sat,14 Apr 2012 12:14 PM PDT Reuters - CAIRO (Reuters) - A lawyer for Egyptian presidential candidate Hazem Salah Abu Ismail attacked a decision by the body overseeing the election to disqualify the ultra-conservative Salafi and others from the race on Saturday, saying he expected a "major crisis". "The man heading this committee has never been independent. This elimination was dictated to him and he is working under the guidance of the military council," Nizar Ghorab told Reuters, referring to the head of Egypt's election commission. "I expect a major crisis to happen in the next few hours," he said. ... Full Story | Top | Argentina ex-dictator admits dirty war "disappeared" Sat,14 Apr 2012 11:50 AM PDT Reuters - BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Former Argentine dictator Jorge Rafael Videla has admitted for the first time that the country's brutal 1976-1983 dictatorship "disappeared" leftist opponents, a euphemism for kidnapped and murdered, and said babies were taken from their parents. Videla, 86, who was jailed for life in 2010 for murder, torture and kidnapping, has repeatedly justified the brutality of the military junta in the so-called Dirty War crackdown on left-wing opponents. Until now, he has also denied the forced disappearances. ... Full Story | Top | Obama calls on Romney to release tax returns: Univision Sat,14 Apr 2012 11:31 AM PDT Reuters - WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called on likely Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney to release more of his tax returns, in an interview with Univision released on Saturday. Obama's campaign has been pushing Romney, a multi-millionaire former private equity executive, to release several years of his prior tax returns to shed light on how he amassed his wealth. In an interview conducted on Friday and released on Saturday, an anchor for the Spanish-language network noted Obama had released his tax returns for 12 years and asked him if Romney should do the same. ... Full Story | Top |
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