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"Years ago when I graduated HS I moved to Oklahoma city to go to college. My uncle had this grand plan that I could stay with him, work, and go to school and life would be awesome. My uncle had been a bachelor for years and it didn’t take us both long to figure out that I’d need to find me some new living arrangements. After a few months I moved out of my uncle’s house and in with John and Dee.\n\nDuring the time I lived with my uncle John was a frequent visitor there. John and Dee lived up the street a mile or so in an apartment complex. After John got off of work and while he waited for Dee to get home he’d come over to my uncles place. They would sit in the living room, drink, smoke and watch T.V.\n\nOne night they both filled me in on a incident that happen a few weeks prior to me moving in.\n\nLate one night John shows up to my uncle’s place. Seems John had massive knife wounds all over his arms. He’s bleeding really bad and passes out on the couch. My uncle was a retired military – I think he was medic but I could be wrong. He bandages’ John up and calls his home phone trying to reach Dee – with no luck.\n\nMy uncle wakes John up at first light to find out what happened. Seems John doesn’t remember anything. He doesn’t remember getting his arms cut up or what had happened that night. John, worried about Dee runs outside to drive home – no car.\n\nSeems what ever happened last night John managed to walk my uncle’s place.\n\nMy uncle and John load’s up and heads to his apartment. They were horrified at what they found. The door was completely kicked in. Blood was splattered all over the walls. Various items were broken all over the floor.\n\nDee was no where to be found.\n\nJohn instantly called the police. They started their investigation and searched the place while John got on the phone and called all the friends and relatives – looking for Dee.\n\nFinally, he found her at a Aunt’s house. She picked up the phone and I was told the conversation went something like this:\n\nJohn: ”Oh my god! Are you alright? I’ve been looking all over for you!“\n\nPolice: “Sir, ask her if she knows what happened here last night.”\n\nJohn: “I called the Police. What happened here last night? Who done this?”\n\nJohn (to the police): “She was at her aunt’s place. She doesn’t know who did this.”\n\nIt seems John got drunk and went home. Dee would not let him in because he was being belligerent. So, he kicked in the door. Dee armed her self with a kitchen knife and started slashing at John while he walked through the hallway. Dee, also threw what ever she could grab at him also. Then, John just turned around and left . He walked to my uncle’s house and – Dee went to her aunt’s place.\n\nI guess that could be construed as ‘true love’. In a side note, John managed to get the apartment complex to replace his door for him for free because someone broke in."
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"'Tongue-tied': Richards says he has never known how to chat up women and has never made the first move\n\nHe adds: ‘You stood as much chance in a ‘****ing river full of piranhas. Six months ago I couldn’t get laid; I’d have had to pay for it...so what is it they want? Fame? The money? Or is it for real? And of course, when you’ve not had much chance with beautiful women, you start to get suspicious.\n\n‘The first time I encountered that was with these little English chicks up in the North, on that first tour. You end up, after the show, at the bar of the hotel, and suddenly you’re in the room with some very sweet chick who’s going to Sheffield University studying sociology who decides to be really nice to you.’\n\nHe was often ‘in competition for a bird’ with Jagger. ‘Who’s going to get that one? Who’s Tarzan round here? It was like two alphas fighting. Still is, quite honestly.’\n\nRichards says his relationship with German-born actress Anita Pallenberg, Jagger and Marianne Faithfull was like the Sixties American soap opera Peyton Place: ‘A lot of wife-swapping or girlfriend-swapping.’\n\nAnita was in a two-year relationship with Stones guitarist Brian Jones when she fell for Richards as all three travelled to Morocco.\n\nJones had pneumonia, so they left him at a hospital in Toulouse and carried on to Morocco.\n\nRichards says Anita made the first move on him in the back of his Bentley ‘somewhere between Barcelona and Valencia’ because he ‘could not put the make on my friend’s girl’.",
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"Four's a crowd: Jagger with Marianne. Richards slept with his bandmate's girl in revenge for an affair\n\nRichards, who went on to have three children with Anita, says: ‘Brian made desperate attempts to get her back. There was no chance...it’s said that I stole her. But my take is that I rescued her. Actually, in a way I rescued him...they were both on a very destructive course.’\n\nRichards describes how Anita cheated on him with Jagger while acting in the film Performance and how he got his revenge by sleeping with Jagger’s girl, Marianne.\n\nHe writes of his intense dislike of Donald Cammell, the film’s Scottish co-director. He says that without him, the affair between Jagger and Anita would never have happened.",
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"Stephanie Johanson wants to change the way people think about science fiction.\n\"They immediately think that it's a teenager thing to get into,\" said Johanson, a resident of Saanich. \"If you're still a science fiction fan when you're older, then there's something wrong with you.\"\nBut she thinks those attitudes come from not understanding how broad a classification science fiction encompasses.\n\"There's mystery, romance, even westerns and everything else all thrown into it,\" Johanson said.\nJohanson and her husband Karl love the sci-fi genre so much, and want others to love it too, that they've launched a new Victoria-based science fiction magazine called Neo-opsis. They publish the magazine out of their home. The name is made up of two Greek root words: \"neo\" meaning new and \"opsis\" meaning view or opinion.\nThe first issue, which was published this fall, features writers from as far from Victoria as England and Nova Scotia. Some of the writers featured in the premiere issue of what they hope will be a quarterly publication, already make a living as writers, though not necessarily as science fiction writers.\nThe couple, who for now are primarily selling the magazine ($6.95) through their Web site (www.neo-opsis.ca), have received submissions from writers in Victoria as well.\nBesides stories, Neo-opsis also includes sci-fi related artwork, book and movie reviews, listings of upcoming events related to science fiction and opinion pieces.\nThe couple started the new science fiction magazine after they stopped working for a local computer game studio, which produced educational games. They realized after that gig ended that they wanted to find another outlet for their creativity to flourish.\n\"When the studio closed, we realized we were kind of hooked on the idea of doing really creative work and hopefully inspirational and educational work as well,\" Karl explained.\nHe said he's attracted to science fiction not only because there are many unusual ideas brought forward within the genre, but those ideas also have far-reaching implications.\nTake an interesting new invention, for example.\n\"What effect is that going to have on society and on other inventions?\" Karl asked. \"I think science fiction is very good at accounting for the possibilities.\"\nScience fiction is \"not like a prediction of the future but it considers the implications of complex ideas\", he said.\nStephanie said what attracts her to science fiction is that it requires using imagination.\n\"It's the fascination of something that might happen or the fascination with something that is so far-fetched that you can't believe that it would ever happen,\" she said. \"It just gets your creative juices going and I've always been interested in the art end of it.\"\nStephanie enjoys the crossing over of fantasy into science fiction as well, so she incorporates creatures such as dragons into her art.\nShe functions as the assistant editor and art director for the magazine. Karl is the editor. Both look after the administrative aspect of the business. In addition to challenging readers with new ways of looking at the world, the Johansons also want to encourage more people to read. Both of them disliked reading when they were kids, until they discovered science fiction.\n\"Sometimes it just takes one thing to get you started on reading everything,\" Karl said. \"We're hoping we can inspire some people to pick this (magazine) up and go, 'Hey, reading is fun. Thinking about ideas is fun.'\""
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Second, is the possibility that there is no falling out at all between Kiev and Right Sector and this recent development is instead an attempt to distance literal armed Nazis fighting in the east from their political fronts back west.\n\nIndeed, while Right Sector has made boisterous threats against the regime in Kiev, the implications cannot go beyond speculation until the regime is in fact in demonstrable danger due to this “devil’s bargain.”\n\nThe need for Kiev to maintain plausible deniability is multifaceted. In order to continue receiving financing, arms, political, and even military support from NATO, the regime must do whatever it can to portray its struggle as the “defense of Ukraine’s territorial integrity” rather than ideological-driven, Nazi-inspired ethnic cleansing. There is also the increasing brutality of Kiev’s military operations in eastern Ukraine to contend with. The ability to blame the worst atrocities on Nazis that have publicly “broken ties” with Kiev would be a convenient and useful tool to manage public perception both inside Ukraine and internationally.\n\nIn the coming days and weeks, the veracity of these claims of Right Sector breaking away from Kiev will soon be known – as will the nature of the ploy should Right Sector not make good on its threats. Anything short of Right Sector carrying out completely its threats against the regime in Kiev will indicate that indeed this was feigned to maintain plausible deniability between Kiev and the Nazi forces carrying out atrocities in eastern Ukraine on its behalf.\n\nShould Right Sector begin a campaign of destructive infighting centered around Kiev, these initials reports will indeed prove plausible. If Right Sector does not withdraw its forces from eastern Ukraine, and maintains merely rhetorical attacks on Kiev, it will indicate this is yet another attempt to manipulate public perception and mitigate otherwise untenable and indefensible policy both in Kiev, and among the Western nations backing the regime.\n\nThere is the possibility that Right Sector, or at least part of it, is at odds with Kiev. But Right Sector is not the only militant front espousing Nazism. As mentioned before, there is also the Azov Battalion, and many more for Kiev to arm and send east.\n\nWhether the development is feigned, or Kiev is indeed collapsing in a mess of infighting against Right Sector, the recent development indicates that Nazi militants do indeed constitute a significant amount of the fighters going east to conduct armed military operations against fellow Ukrainians. Whether there are so many Nazis fighting east that Kiev decided to create a political ploy to create “distance” between itself and the forces fighting on its behalf, or one of its Nazi militant wings is in fact turning on it, and threatening Kiev’s grip on power – the Nazi menace the Western media has worked so hard to hide is now coming out into the open.\n\nClearly, what was deemed “Kremlin propaganda” for months, has turned out to be verified truth. Those armed elements waving Nazis flags in the middle of Kiev during the “Euromaidan,” seizing political opposition offices, defacing them with Nazi symbology, and expelling their opponents from power through force and intimidation, are now heavily armed with military hardware and killing in eastern Ukraine.\n\nAs the BBC attempts to create a narrative to explain how those in good conscience could possibly align themselves with the toxic ideology of Adolf Hitler and his Nazi legions, the world bears witness to a global order once again aligning itself with the absolute worst of humanity while simultaneously claiming it is fighting for what is absolutely best. From backing Al Qaeda across the Muslim World, to backing Nazis in Eastern Europe, it would appear that the West, not Russia, constitutes the gravest threat to global stability, peace, and prosperity. 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If Chainalysis’s findings are to be believed, the scammers have sold some 25,000 BTC for just shy of $200 million in profit — and they’ve got at least another 20,000 that’s been untouched since September 2019.\n\nPlusToken was a cryptocurrency Ponzi scheme that operated for nearly a year. The scheme coaxed “investors” to deposit bitcoin, ether and other cryptocurrencies by promising monthly returns of up to 30 percent in bitcoin or its eponymous plustoken. Before rupturing following the arrest of six employees in late June 2019, the scam corralled $2 billion in various cryptocurrency deposits.\n\nThe majority of these deposits were in bitcoin — some 180,000 BTC or roughly 1 percent of the outstanding supply. Some of these funds were paid back out to token holders to keep up appearances, and Chainalysis was able to trace the movements of 70,000 BTC that was confirmed stolen by police reports shared by Primitive Ventures partner Dovey Wan.\n\nPlusToken’s remaining team has apparently spent the second half of 2019 mixing these coins and liquidating them via OTC desks through Huobi, Chainalysis claimed. When asked how the blockchain analytics firm was able to trace the coins after they had been mixed, Chainalysis economist Kim Grauer said that the scammers’ mixing (or their attempt to transfer their coins to new wallets in a way that would make tracing their origin nearly impossible) was sloppy.\n\n“They didn’t mix properly,” she told Bitcoin Magazine, adding that a couple of mixers were used, namely self-mixers and Wasabi wallet. Playing it on the safe side, Chainalysis was able to fully verify some 45,000 mixed coins out of the 70,000 attributed to the PlusToken team.\n\nThis corroborates findings by independent and anonymous researcher ErgoBTC, though they identified 54,000 mixed coins in total. These coins were shuffled between August and September 2019, ErgoBTC argued in an October 2019 blog post. Roughly 19,000 of these bitcoin were mixed using CoinJoin through Wasabi, and another 35,000 were “self-shuffled,” per the post.\n\nMost of these mixed coins have ended up on Huobi, and they’re being sent to accounts associated with OTC desks, Chainalysis claimed.\n\nGrauer told us that Chainalysis has linked the Huobi addresses to OTC brokers “from years of investigators building up profiles” on these firms. Many of them, she continued, have low KYC requirements, something that causes a clear gap in compliance and regulation.\n\nThese low-KYC desks often accept bitcoin at a discount — this amounts to a premium for buying up tainted, stolen or, in this case, scammed coins. They will then flip these coins on the market or sell them again to another OTC desk, which charges another premium.\n\n“We see a lot of whirling around in this OTC world,” Grauer said, referring to how the firms play “hot potato” with dirty bitcoin to launder it.\n\nWhen I asked whether or not Huobi knows this is happening — or if it plays matchmaker for these unscrupulous market makers, who Grauer said provide “so much liquidity” for the exchange — she didn’t make any judgments.\n\n“We don’t know exactly what’s going on with Huobi — what’s allowing [this] to happen. We can only see what’s on the blockchain,” she said.\n\nChainalysis has tried to contact Huobi to no avail; Bitcoin Magazine also sent Huobi a request for comment but did not receive a reply as of the time of this writing.\n\nGrauer didn’t know how the OTC desks were paying out the PlusToken scammers, whether it be in cash, bank wires, puppet bank accounts or in USDT, though Chainalysis found that the team did trade some BTC for USDT directly on Huobi through accounts unrelated to the OTC desks.\n\nChainalysis’s months-long research concluded with the hypothesis that bitcoin’s recent price declines coincide with an influx of bitcoin flows from the PlusToken scammers to OTC accounts on Huobi.\n\nThis correlation doesn’t prove that PlusToken is causing the price to decline, Chainalysis admits. However, it ran a regression analysis to check bitcoin’s average 40-minute volatility against movements to the OTC accounts, and it found a “statistically significant relationship between PlusToken transfers to Huobi OTC brokers and Bitcoin price volatility for the period of time between September 23rd and 28th.”\n\nAs with the example of the $2,000 price drop, this relies on analysis of a singular price event within a single, multi-day window. John Jeffries, the chief financial analyst at blockchain analytics company CipherTrace, agreed that the scammers are cashing out on Huobi but believes “it has nothing to do with the current BTC price action.”\n\nChainalysis ultimately thinks it’s impossible to tell for sure, but it still believes that PlusToken’s selling has impacted overall price volatility to some degree.\n\n“Unfortunately, because it’s not possible to distinguish between trades made by OTC brokers in possession of PlusToken funds and all other trades made on Huobi, we can’t say for sure that PlusToken cashouts caused Bitcoin’s price to drop,” per the Chainalysis blog post. “However, we can say that those cashouts cause increased volatility in Bitcoin’s price, and that they correlate significantly with Bitcoin price drops.”\n\nWhether or not PlusToken’s cashing out is crashing the market, Grauer believes that the OTC web of liquidity (much of which is from dirty funds) exposes a serious gulf in the current regulation and compliance landscape for the mainly Chinese and Southeast Asian OTC desks.\n\nIt also offers a glimpse into how this underground band of OTC desks is providing criminals with liquidity in the shadows of the financial system.\n\n“Anecdotally, we’ve been honed in on this laundering infrastructure of people who move stolen and scammed money and they have a process,” Grauer said.\n\nIf Bitcoin is the cyber wild west, then these OTC desks are like fences — black-market merchants who buy stolen goods at a discount and resell or trade them.\n\nHuobi probably doesn’t audit these OTC desks’ customers or their KYC requirements, Grauer assumes, and she said that there’s generally a lot of regulatory ambiguity over what these KYC requirements should be. Moreover, there’s little to no transparency into the order books of these market makers for their trades via Huobi.\n\nThese missing pieces leave even the most determined blockchain analyses with a puzzling picture of how this dark liquidity affects bitcoin’s market and spot price. The role of these “usual suspects,” as Grauer calls them, in Bitcoin’s shadow markets is up for debate, but events like PlusToken’s attempt to obfuscate its movements give researchers the ability to shine a little light on them.\n\nStill, questions about their direct impact on market dynamics will take a long time to answer.\n\nOp Ed: Waiting for Bitcoin Spring and the Next Bull Market\n\nOp Ed: Tendencies and Opportunities of Bitcoin Taxation in the EU\n\nRipple Price Analysis: XRP pushed downward to $0.8570, but manages to bounce back\n\nCharles Hoskinson: Despite Having No Smart Contracts, Cardano Is Already Overwhelmingly Subscribed"
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Macarena Recuerda Shepherd (Basque Country), performed by Macarena herself and Idurre Azkue, and shown, as previously stated, at the Sala Ártika in Vigo on September 20, 21 and 22, 2019. The playful composition of bodies and wardrobe – hoodies, red sweatpants, and white leggings – are the main elements, although a few chairs, a table, the odd balloon, are included.\n\nThe combination of the bodies and the playfulness with the colors of the costumes allows the performers to create fascinating optical illusions, such as extending the dimensions of the human body, or making it smaller; creating surreal characters that look like models from an installation or sculptures from a contemporary art museum.\n\nAnd the best part is their attitude, their stage presence, holding the positions that create the illusions as long as necessary, looking straight at the audience with complicity and charm. Allowing the image to evolve into unsuspected shapes or very funny situations. In the same way, their transitions and preparations are executed nimbly without ostentation or noise, with an economy and sharpness of movement that makes watching them enjoyable and easy.\n\nThe ambiguous and very subtle relationship between the two women that is generated from time to time, depending on the position of the bodies and the figures they create, is also interesting. They range from circus at some points to the sculptural installations in a museum at others, through physical theater or straight-up performance.\n\n¡AY! ¡YA! is an exercise in observing. It’s the optical illusion that occurs when the image in front of us morphs into another, or multiplies, or takes on impossible shapes. Bodies with too many limbs; incomplete bodies; bodies that are changeable and malleable. The sense of humor and simplicity, with which the artist takes on this concept, which lies somewhere between choreography and a gag, is to be admired. For around an hour, we are surprised by every composition or deconstruction of the two performers’ bodies that take place on stage. A contemporary piece that at some points reminds us of the classicism found in certain paintings of another age.\n\n“Perspective might prove to be useful as a key after all, namely in understanding how our senses are cultured to perceive certain privileged modes of representation as more natural, real, objective, or convincing than others, and to relate these effects to the discourses which mediate in what we think we see”.\n(Maikee Bleeker, 2008, p.13)\n\nMacarena Recuerda Sheperd is a visual artist and dancer from Seville based in the Basque Country. Macarena Recuerda Sheperd is also the pseudonym of Lídia Zoido. Macarena Recuerda is a master of deception. Stage illusionism functions as a hinge between the different works of the artist, who repeatedly questions the relationship between image and referent to end up overwhelming the viewer. This scenic illusionism (an operation so redundant that it would end up entering the realm of the real) was already a driving force in THAT’S THE STORY OF MY LIFE (2010) or GREENWICH ART SHOW (2012). Both projects are closely linked to the universes of the image, giving the viewer a decisive role in the construction of scenic spaces and times as well as in the elaboration of meanings. Macarena Recuerda inhabits that space between what is seen and what is made to see, the essence of both theater and symbolic thought, perhaps opening a new field of possibilities for the image and the figure. The epigraph ¡AY! YA! it’s a game of mirrored words, onomatopoeias turned into adverbs, big changes in meaning for minimal manipulation. But they are also two voices that, when put together, produce a fissure in the imaginary. It is in this crack where the body of the viewer/reader fits, an active agent according to Macarena Recuerda and who participates in the performative act by bringing together the ends of this crack or on the contrary, separating and distancing more if there is any possibility of meaning between the real and the imaginary.\n\nTwo women on stage with double costumes, a black cloth and a table play at impossible bodies. One of the bodies draws an eye in his hand. With the same hand, he covers his real eye and observes, in half, another bent body that pretends to be straight. These mirages circulate on stage uninterruptedly, in a sequence of twelve visual poems that recall the logic of the gaze and the sense. This is a piece that if we saw it with a false eye, we would see it better. Traditionally, perspective seeks to deceive the human eye through a representation that is truer because the greater its lie (one of the most perverse operations of the Modern Age). The lower gallery of the Palazzo Ducale in Venice, for example, presents variations in the thickness of the columns thus controlling the viewer’s gaze (from a unique point of view, like in the theater) and offers the illusion of an ordered architecture. This domain of reason in the purely perceptive is deactivated here through transversal bodies, which orient and disorient the same image they manufacture. This non-linear perspective no longer promises the representation of reality, but instead embraces deformation as the governing principle of the image. The difference between the distorted Venetian colonnade and the body that is transfigured on stage is that the first tries by all means to order the world in order to understand it better, while the second blurs it and makes it impossible because perhaps we have already exhausted any possibility of location.\n\nThe impossible body has the moral obligation to be able to become, at any moment, a possible body. It is the bodies that manufacture and deconstruct their own image that allow the exercise of illusion, since we cannot be illusioned by something we already have. So for a few seconds these impossible bodies will be part of reality, a radical and urgent disbelief. This is how Macarena Recuerda presents it, which inhabits the space of construction and destruction of the image, highlighting the device that dances between two bodies, the one it executes on stage and the one that manifests itself in the viewer’s imagination. It is in that going and coming where small units of meaning appear, like those curtains that the Greek Parrasi once painted and that deceived Zeuxis when he tried to run them. This fictitious relationship with the object-body proposes a lie that becomes true, and an observer/reader who assumes that fiction as part of his identity. AY! 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It’s too hard to anticipate the millions of different scenarios that could happen to derail original plans. Indeed, the outcome we have now hardly resembles the unrealistic plans of just three years ago. Strange as it may seem, but a lack of foresight is proving a blessing when it comes to setting up this sort of system, for it means we have not set up internal systems (and groups protecting them!) that prove to be unworkable and that would pertain to an imagined outcome that never arose.\n\nAll NEHTA has ended up with sofar is a bare-bones framework and a vague idea of where we might end up. Its strength is the agility of experimentation versus the rigidity of planning. And one of the funny things is that NEHTA of course has continuously pretended to have planned everything that is happening, whereas it in fact has just been stumbling along from one unexpected problem to the other, adapting, cutting, and axing its supposed grand plan as it went along.\n\nA lack of consultation is proving similarly crucial in this initiative. True consultation with lobby groups would mean every stake-holder would be warned about what they actually stand to lose down the line when the register gathers pace. After all, a system that is used for the flow of money, will undoubtedly also lead to changes in the way that money flows. A fully functional register would tell a health ministry which hospital and which health specialist is doing unusually poorly or is curiously expensive. The register would thus be the natural vehicle for organising competition between institutions and professions. Imagine having to negotiate with those professions and health providers that secretly know they are inefficient, on a system that will eventually expose this and cut out their slice of the pie!\n\nThe great thing about a lack of consultation is thus that you let sleeping dogs lie. There are still plenty of dogs barking, but not half as many and not half as vicious as they would be if they fully realised what is at stake. This is for instance the main mistake that was made in the Netherlands – consultation killed the process because too many stake-holders were alerted to what they might lose so they developed and voiced one objection and political road block after another.\n\nA lack of expertise is also proving a major blessing in disguise for this initiative. By lack of expertise I mean that the builders of the national register had almost no clue of the difficulties faced on the ground by health professionals and patients. They were a bit naive. As a result, when major fundamental problems were discovered weeks before major elements of the national register were supposed to go online, quick pragmatic solutions were put in place with almost zero consultation that should greatly increase the eventual usefulness of this thing.\n\nConsider as an example of this, the initial inability to foresee that you have to bribe individuals uploading the information in order to get them to do it. Its basic economics that you have to do this, but a lack of expertise prevented them from seeing beforehand how important incentives really are. They were instead actually counting on the benevolence of the health professionals to complete all the uploading work. Due to a lack of expertise and realism, this major design element was overlooked, and had to quickly be worked out when spotted. This then lead to a payment for doctors and other health professionals to upload information to the system. This in turn, via the backdoor, established the principle of payments via this electronic register on the basis of system usage. It is a principle that would involve years of political wrangling if you had to discuss it beforehand, because it is so obvious where it would lead once in place. Hence, a lack of expertise has effectively allowed a crucial and politically sensitive mechanism to be smuggled in at the last minute with no organised opposition!\n\nFor a completely different reason, a lack of money has proven a blessing in disguise. Fully establishing and implementing a national electronic system would cost tens of billions of dollars to do properly. Instead, Australia is doing it on the cheap, pouring no more than half a billion per year into this.\n\nImagine if tens of billions of dollars were available on the table for this. The vultures would be circling. If health providers knew that kind of money was on the table, the negotiations about implementation and bribes would be endless. Private contractors would game everything to the max. Different ministries would be claiming ownership over part of the enterprise in order to tap into the money pot. The shoestring budget this endeavour is on has thus protected it from big players and allowed it to slip under the radar and get going.\n\nSo we now have an embryonic national register with minimal bells and whistles that is of limited use at the moment, but that has great potential. Should it now attract more funds, more expertise, more consultation, and develop greater foresight in order to realise its potential? I sincerely hope not, for it would be the surest way to kill it off. In order for it to grow and gather applications, it needs to first quietly experiment, make mistakes, find the most useful and docile users first, and slip in the major elements that will make it useful down the track. It is way too early to be investing big money into it.\n\nOnly once it has been established for a decade or so, with a secure operator, full functionality, and all the important usages in place, would this be safe from political obstruction. Would we eventually need a big push for a national electronic health register? Perhaps we will if the system was used as the main conduit of money in the Health System. Though maybe that can be slipped in quietly too.\n\nHence it is a case of so far so good with the National electronic health system in Australia. It remains a wonderful example of the genius of Australian institutional innovation at work. With less resources, less planning, less consultation and less expertise than other countries (like the US and the UK) we seem to get more results than others. Who would have thought?"
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"Three weeks ago, a 5000-square-foot sinkhole unexpectedly opened up near a hospital in Indonesia.\n\nWe’ve all seen the disturbing photos of houses and cars sucked into the ground while everything around them stands untouched. Sinkholes emerge when a structure is built on soft bedrock. Eventually the rock erodes or rivers form and change, and the sinkhole widens. The surface rock is thin and cannot support the weight of the building or road.\n\nBack in November, viral footage captured the terrifying moment an emerging sinkhole swallowed a woman in China’s Gansu Province.\n\nWeeks before, researchers there investigated a “world class” cave complex beneath a sinkhole of 236 million cubic feet.\n\nA few months ago, a dozen sinkholes opened up in a neighborhood near Orlando.\n\nSixty sinkholes emerged in Michigan in June. One even appeared on the North Lawn of the White House last May.\n\nSinkholes are a common occurrence: a dangerous problem grows unseen, beneath the everyday surface of our lives.\n\nIn 2015, we visited the cenotes in Mexico. One of the most popular attractions in Yucatan, these water-filled caves were magical, like finding a secret treasure. We walked right over the top on green grass, peered into a small opening in the ground and saw the massive cave with beautiful blue water as large as a public pool. These cenotes are actually sinkholes. Sandy limestone collapses and exposes the groundwater underneath.\n\nWe marveled at the breathtaking presence of the enormous hidden holes. We swam in their perfect, transparent water. I would never have guessed that it would soon become a personal metaphor. Just months later, I learned that heart failure symptoms I had been ignoring beneath the surface would crater my life.\n\nIt didn’t catch God off guard, and it didn’t happen overnight. Years of discounting and excusing the worsening shortness of breath slowly created a hole that would suddenly suck me into it.\n\nJust like the eroding earth covering the sinkhole, my thin excuses could no longer cover the underlying truth. I had reached the devastating tipping point.\n\nOut of sight might be out of mind, but not out of power.\n\nWe can make excuses about circumstances, we can ignore pain, we can lie about our own shortcomings. But these flimsy veneers only cause the collapse to threaten.\n\nAccording to Pastor Jon Tyson, David’s life collapsed for similar reasons. He was a man after God’s own heart, but cracks in his character were visible throughout his life. Even when he volunteered to fight Goliath, he asked about the reward. He seemed interested in the wife he could win. Repeatedly throughout the Old Testament, David took additional wives, each time ignoring the law that forbid a King from having many wives.\n\nThe hole in David’s character started as a hairline fissure, but became a fatal flaw when it grew into the well-known encounter with Bathsheba. It seemed out of nowhere for David to kill her husband on the front line. But it was a small secret sin that turned into a sinkhole.\n\nWe may never see the sinkhole coming. Given enough time, pressure, and opportunity, the tiny fault develops beneath the surface until it swallows us alive.\n\nThe Good News is this: because of grace, the sinkhole won’t kill us. But covering it up will.\n\nLike the beautiful cenotes we swam in Mexico, the hole itself can be made useful by a loving God. In Yucatan, what could have been a national tragedy turned into a natural treasure.\n\nThe danger instead lies in the fragile, deceiving overlay.\n\nThis is the paradox described by author Marvin Williams we find most difficult to embrace: “When we uncover our shortcomings, God will cover them.”\n\nSo perhaps the real problem causing the collapse is that we don’t fully grasp grace.\n\nThat we don’t believe the all-knowing God will forgive what He knows, that He will still love who He sees. We can’t fathom that this steadfast God loves us, holes and all. So instead we tend to believe the Enemy: that our true deep self is unredeemable. And we tiptoe across the surface on the thin, shallow upper crust.\n\nWorse than covering the early cues of my disease, I had ignored the growing hole in my belief in an always-good God. A much more dangerous sinkhole had begun to form. Yet even in my sinkhole of doubt, God’s grace was deeper still.\n\nFrom my journal, nine months after diagnosis, one week before my ICD surgery:\n\nStarting to get a little anxious. I had a moment last night as I was getting ready to fall asleep, asking God to show me that He is real. I can do any of this if I just know He’s there: adult children, parents’ health issues, empty nest, diagnosis, prognosis… “I do believe, help my unbelief!” I don’t like this about myself, but I need to touch His hands and feel His breath on my face. I guess that, like Thomas, I need to reach out and feel that He’s there in my time of greatest need and greatest doubt. I need Him to take hold of my hand in the dark and lead me through. I struggle with not knowing what that looks like.\n\nAlthough it is not what He wants for any of our lives, deep-seated flaws of doubt, sin, fear, or other shortcomings don’t surprise God. He sent His perfect Son, knowing that the tiny cracks can make us reachable, and the sinkholes can make us redeemable.\n\nAs I look forward to a new year, I can’t help but reflect back on the year that changed my life forever. God’s sturdy grace was preparing me to survive the threatening sinkhole. Like the crystal sapphire water of the cenote, He was planning to use my imperfections for good.",
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"JUST after the start of the 20th century, goalkeeper Billy Scott joined Everton from Irish team Linfield. He quickly became a regular for the Merseyside club, and for the Irish national team for whom he would go on to collect 25 caps. For his club he was runner-up in the league three times and appeared in two FA Cup finals collecting one winners’ medal. Billy also spent one wartime season appearing for Liverpool.\n\nElisha Scott was Billy’s brother (they were a family of 10), nine years his junior, and had started his career at Broadway United before following in Billy’s footsteps and joining Linfield. Even before this, Scott had played for a Belfast Boys Brigade team and it was here that he first took up goalkeeping after berating the team’s keeper and informing him that ‘My Granny could do better than you’ (a line he would use again much later when managing Belfast Celtic).\n\nThe following match team sheet was posted a week later and featured, as goalkeeper, “Elisha Scott’s Granny”. This persuaded Scott to go between the posts himself.",
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"In 1912 Billy recommended Elisha to Everton and the Toffees took him for a trial but decided that, at 19 (and with Billy still in his prime) he was too young.\n\nInstead his availability, and potential, was spotted by renowned manager Tom Watson and he joined Liverpool. Everton’s loss was most definitely Liverpool’s gain.\n\nAfter signing for the Reds in September 1912 a fractured wrist halted early progress and Scott then spent a short period on loan at Crewe Alexandra. When he returned to Anfield he understudied Scottish International goalkeeper Ken Campbell whilst learning his trade. Campbell had been brought in after England international Sam Hardy left the club for Aston Villa.",
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"In action for Liverpool\n\nScott made an impressive start, keeping a clean sheet on New Years Day 1913 against Newcastle United. So impressed were Liverpool’s opponents that they reportedly had a £1,000 bid for him rejected soon after.\n\nScott had to wait 10 months for his second appearance, which came against Bolton Wanderers. It was his initial first-team appearance at Anfield and again, he impressed. One local report likened him to Billy Hardy and complimented him by saying he was ‘More promising than Hardy was at the same age’.\n\nHalfway through the 1914-15 season Scott took over from Campbell between the posts and played in the final 23 games as Liverpool finished 14th. Then War broke out and top-flight football was put on hold.\n\nDuring the war years he returned to Belfast and spent some time playing for Belfast Celtic, winning a pair of Irish Cups in 1917 and 1918.\n\nIn 1919 he was back in Liverpool, Campbell stood in while he recovered from an operation but Scott took over the goalkeeper’s jersey once he was fit and Campbell was allowed to return to Scotland and join Partick Thistle. The Irishman would then keep his place, fitness permitting, for a quite amazing 15 years.",
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"Scott playing for his country\n\nIt was also in 1919 that he was first called up for his country. Ireland had a ‘victory international’ against Scotland and when informed that his services were required, Scott’s initial response to then Liverpool Secretary/manager George Patterson was a disbelieving; ‘pull the other one, it’s got bells on’. It took half an hour before he was convinced it was true.\n\nDescribing himself as ‘As nervous as a sheep on the way to the butcher’ before kick-off at Ibrox, he had little chance with Scotland’s first, an Andy Wilson penalty. The Irish equalised but would lose the match 2-1 after a cross came in which Scott caught before both he and the ball were bundled over the line by Wilson.\n\nBut the international career of ‘Lish’ was up and running. He played in the return, a goalless draw at Windsor Park the following month, before which he was handed a shillelagh by a member of the crowd with instructions to use it on the Scottish forwards should they come close. The match finished goalless, and Scott would go on to represent his country 31 times, the last appearance coming in 1936 when in his mid-40s.\n\nSmall for a goalkeeper (even 100 years ago when they weren’t the giants they are today), at under 5ft 10in, Scott was extremely quick and agile (one reporter of the time described him as having ‘the eye of an eagle, the swift movement of a panther and the clutch of a vice’) and his alertness and good positioning enabled him to make difficult saves look much easier.\n\nWithin three years of his return to Anfield, in 1921-22, Scott was a title winner and the Reds followed up with a second crown in 1922-23. Over the course of those two seasons he missed just three games and constantly proved himself the league’s leading ‘keeper.\n\nDuring the first title win and for half of the second Liverpool were managed by Scott’s fellow countryman David Ashworth.\n\nAshworth had taken an unusual route into management having started out as a referee before taking over at Oldham Athletic. After a successful spell at Boundary Park he moved to Stockport County before being appointed to replace secretary Patterson who had taken on the job when Tom Watson passed away in 1915.",
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"A 1923 penalty save from Arsenal’s Robert Turnbull.\n\nAfter a pair of fourth-place finishes Ashworth led his team to the title and they were well on the way to repeating the feat before, in December 1923 he suddenly and inexplicably left the club and returned to Oldham. Former player Matt McQueen took over and completed the job of retaining the crown.",
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"In 1928 Scott was still performing with skill for the Reds but he was now in his mid 30s and the arrival of South African Arthur Riley seemed to signal that the end of his time at the club could be approaching. The Reds turned down an offer from crosstown rivals Everton. Two years later the Toffees would try again with a £5,000 offer and this time Liverpool accepted. Apparently, an ankle injury was the only thing that stood between Scott and a move to Goodison.",
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"At around the same time the Anfield team also offered Scott, along with £9,000 to Preston North End for Alex James. The offer was accepted but James turned down personal terms and would eventually join Arsenal.\n\nScott fought back, returned to the first team and kept his place for another two seasons although Riley was gaining more playing time. Liverpool put him up for sale at £250 and Everton came in once again. The deal looked set to go ahead before public furore and a massive newspaper campaign forced the Reds to back out at the last minute.\n\nWhen he did eventually leave Anfield it was to return to his homeland as Liverpool allowed him to join Belfast Celtic where he took on the role of player-manager.\n\nAfter his final appearance at Anfield, against Chelsea, he went up to the directors box to deliver a speech to the crowd thanking them for their support. His last words before leaving were reserved for fans as he offered his gratitude to; “My friends on the Kop. They have inspired me. God bless you all”.",
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"It was unsurprisingly with Everton, and in particular with Dixie Dean, that Scott had his greatest rivalry, although the ongoing battle between the two greats was underpinned by a massive mutual respect and, indeed, friendship. Dean once told a story, almost certainly untrue but no less funny for that, of how he was walking through Belfast city centre before a game between Ireland and England. “There on the other side of the road was Scott.” Remembered Dean, “I nodded to greet him and he dived through a window!”",
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"Dean and Scott really were great friends off the pitch. The Everton man once scored a hat-trick in a meeting between the two. “That very same evening we went out and had a couple of drinks’, Dean recalled. “And I think Elisha and I were the only two people in the city who weren’t talking football”.\n\nProof of the regard Dean held for Scott on the field can be seen by this comment the Everton man made in the early 1970s; “Elisha was the greatest I’ve ever seen. You can have Swift, Trautmann, Banks, Wilson. You can have them all. I’ll take Elisha Scott”. Dean’s view was shared by Bill Shankly and a host of other contemporaries.\n\nBy the time he had finished the English part of his career, Scott had made over 450 appearances in his 22 years with the Reds and had fought off numerous opponents for the goalkeeper’s jersey.\n\nHis arrival at Belfast Celtic would bring more honours. He played while also managing for two more years and won the Irish League, Gold Cup and County Antrim Shield as well as representing the Irish League in their win over the Football League, before retiring and focusing solely on the manager’s role.\n\nAs manager Scott enjoyed tremendous success. The club were under his leadership for 15 years and in that time they won no fewer than 10 Irish League titles, 6 Irish Cups, 3 City Cups, 8 Gold Cup and 5 County Antrim Shields.\n\nIn his managerial role, Scott was known as a strict disciplinarian who demanded loyalty and high levels of physical fitness from his players, but was totally loyal to them in return. He would have ‘spies’ out on Friday nights ensuring that his players didn’t stay out drinking too late before matches (and this despite enjoying a drink himself).\n\nSadly, due to sectarian trouble, Belfast Celtic withdrew from The Irish League in 1949.\n\nOn 27 December 1948 Celtic travelled to Windsor Park to take on bitter rivals Linfield. After the match ended in a 1-1 draw fans invaded the pitch and a number of Celtic players were attacked with some suffering serious injury.\n\nShortly after the match the Celtic directors announced that they would be withdrawing from the league at the end of the season as the safety of their players couldn’t be guaranteed.",
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The following are (unfortunately) true stories.\n\nMan 1 lived with his girlfriend and had a child with her. When they broke up, and she moved out, they would still hook up on occasion. When he started to decline the hook-ups, however, there was a change in their personal and co-parenting relationship.\n\nSuddenly, his child was unavailable at already agreed upon pick-up times. They eventually had to go to court to hash out visitation and custody, and the process was unnecessarily drawn-out and contentious. The BM accused him of being an unfit parent living in a home (that she used to live in) that was unsafe for children. The claims were found to be baseless.\n\nIn the end, the man prevailed— receiving primary custody of his child. It took years of fighting and unhealthy relations with his BM to get there, and they still don’t co-parent well.\n\nMan 2 had stopped dating and hooking up with his BM, and everything was fine. He saw his child almost daily, and described his relationship with his BM as healthy. That is, until he got a girlfriend.\n\nHis daily routine of picking up his child from school became an unpredictable game based on his BM’s mood. Weekend plans with the child would be suddenly canceled, and there were arguments over minor things such as the child’s hair.\n\nThe situation did not get better until the BM got a boyfriend of her own. They returned to a healthy co-parenting relationship, although the negativity caused his relationship with his girlfriend to end. He is still single, so what will happen when he couples up again (or if the BM becomes single again) is TBD.\n\nMan 3 was dating his BM while also dating other people. He did not hide this fact from her, and she even encouraged him to see other women to avoid being intimate with him. There were no serious issues until he told her that he was in love with someone else.\n\nThe BM threatened to move away with the child if he did not stop seeing the woman he loved. She became a constant source of stress and depression for him, and she would scream and cry in front of their child to upset him. Whenever they did have peace, she would revisit the situation, unwilling to move on or accept the fact that he had a girlfriend. Now, he is trying to figure out how he can continue to see his son without involving the court system (good luck with that).\n\nI could go on and on with more ridiculous and damaging accounts of BMs behaving badly. I’ve also noticed that women rarely call other women out on this behavior, as if the actions are excusable because of real or perceived wrongs committed by the baby daddy. Unless the man is a threat, there really is no reason to keep him from seeing his child.\n\nIf someone is happier without you, let them be. Forcing someone to be with you, or making them miserable because they are with someone else, is no way to live. Concentrate on making yourself happy and whole, and then realize that you deserve better. A healthy co-parenting relationship is better than a bitter relationship with someone who doesn’t want you anymore.\n\nThe majority of the black men that I’ve dated have children. Their baby mamas have ranged from being indifferent, to downright evil. Rarely are they actually co-parenting. Sometimes it’s the father going the extra mile just to see their child, or dealing with jealousy and manipulation from a woman who may not even want him anymore. The issue comes, however, when HE doesn’t want HER anymore. The rejection, resentment, and bitterness can express itself in the pettiest of ways. So is it worth it for the third party (myself) to even try to make it work with the father?\n\nI know a few people who refuse to date a person that has children. It’s a firm, no exceptions rule for them. I respect and understand the decision, but I know it eliminates too many black men for it to be an acceptable option for me. Part of it is the regularity with which I encounter the situation, to the point that it almost seems like an inevitability. Other parts of it are me giving more chances, and not wanting any regrets. It’s also my preference of step-motherhood over motherhood or singlehood (Are these really the only options?). But the third-party road is not an easy one.\n\nFinding someone who values you at least as much you value them is difficult enough. Falling in line behind children, his mother, and a baby mama (or two) is harder. It’s also unfortunate that some parents undermine or otherwise interrupt the relationship between the other parent and the child. As most single-parent homes are led by women, it is easier for the female to be the culprit here. This is especially the case when the father has moved on, and is no longer interested in a romantic relationship with her. We all know the adage about a woman scorned.\n\nAll of these issues compounded with the typical relationship stressors make for an exhausting situation. Everyone has baggage, but some have enough to fill a cargo plane. Regardless, you can still find someone who loves you enough to “help you unpack.” Blended families are becoming more and more common, and it is very possible to have a healthy relationship that is non-traditional. So, when weighing baby mama drama, compatibility, the future, and other factors, I’m left wondering the same question I ask in any other relationship: “Is it worth it?” Answer: TBD.",
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The \"Winter's Run\" strike of the original game was updated to have a higher difficulty and Taken enemies.\n\nFaction reputation gains were increased, and new armor and weapons were added, including the addition of a new gear feature called Chroma, which allows gear with this feature to be trimmed in a glow of one of four colors.\n\nPlayers' vault space was increased to be able to hold up to weapons, armor pieces, and 72 miscellaneous items. 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"On 25 May 2020, George Floyd, a 46-year-old African American father of two daughters, was stopped by police officers in Minneapolis and cruelly pinned to the ground. A police officer’s knee continued to pressure his neck for a period of eight minutes, even as he cried out: “I can’t breathe!” He died shortly after.\n\nOnly a few weeks before, another video was released that showed Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old African American man jogging in his neighbourhood in Brunswick, Georgia, followed, then shot and killed at close range by a former police detective and his son. He died on 23 February 2020, but no one knew, until the video appeared.\n\nThe US Region of the Missionary Society of St Columban stands with the victims and their families in condemning such wanton and cruel violence against unarmed African Americans.\n\nThere is no place for violence in our nation, especially violence by white police officers against African Americans, or for the systemic racism that fuels it.\n\nAs Catholic missionaries, who have a history of working in cross-cultural settings in fifteen countries around the world, we have witnessed police and military violence against poor and racially oppressed communities, and we have exercised our Christian duty to stand with the victims and their families and to speak out and non-violently resist the violence directed against them.\n\nAs Christians, we are deeply saddened at the deaths of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, and countless other African Americans who have died at the hands of white police officers or white vigilantes. We profess our faith in a God of love, and no one is excluded from that circle of love, even those who commit such evil acts and espouse such hateful words. But we refuse to be silent in the face of the growing racism and violence that is targeting our African American sisters and brothers. Our Christian faith compels us.\n\nThese killings display a wanton disregard for human life, and specifically, the lives of African Americans, particularly at the hands of white police officers. In addition, they reveal a disturbing pattern of abuse and institutional racism against black Americans and a complete lack of accountability and cover-up by law enforcement officers who are sworn to serve and protect all citizens but denying those very rights and protections to African Americans.\n\nThese killings display a pattern of silence and unwillingness by white Americans to end the grave injustice of racism. Racism is not only morally wrong; it is deeply sinful.\n\nThe divisive rhetoric and threats of violence displayed by our nation’s political leaders reveal an unfortunate and condemnable lack of integrity and compassion. Such divisive words and calls for violence have only empowered racist acts of violence against African Americans and other minority communities, including immigrants, Native Americans, Latinos, Muslims, and Jews.\n\nFifty years ago, after three years of racial riots in 23 cities across the nation, President Lyndon Johnson formed a task force known as the Kerner Commission to address the racial violence. The commission pointed to the deep roots of systemic racism in our country as the root cause of the violence and concluded: “Our nation is moving toward two societies – one black, one white – separate and unequal.”\n\nToday, fifty years later, we are still struggling with our failures as a nation to ensure equal opportunities and equal justice to all, particularly for African Americans. The pandemic has made very clear the deep divisions, systemic racism, and gross inequality in our society. We cannot go back to where we were before.\n\nThe Kerner Commission got it right – “Race prejudice has shaped our history decisively; it now threatens to affect our future” – but nobody listened.\n\nWe need, in the words of Dr Martin Luther King, Jr, “a true revolution of values,” and a genuine commitment to eradicate institutional racism. We must work for a society in which everyone is guaranteed a living wage, dignified employment, affordable housing, educational opportunities, quality health care and environmentally safe neighbourhoods and workplaces, regardless of their race or ethnicity.\n\n“The end,” Dr King said, “is reconciliation, the end is redemption, the end is the creation of the Beloved Community.” But we are not there, yet; far from it. Recent events have shown us all too clearly how deeply embedded racism is in our culture, and in every aspect and institution of our national life.\n\nWe still have a chance to get it right, if we have the wisdom and moral courage to “do justice, love compassionately, and walk humbly with our God” (Micah 6:8). It will not be easy, and it will mean sacrifice. That is the cost of our convictions and our vocation as Christians.\n\nIn this season of Pentecost, we pray with all people of good will that ancient Christian prayer, now with renewed passion to defend life, and with a deeper commitment to racial justice: “Come Holy Spirit, set our hearts on fire, and renew the face of the Earth!”\n\nThe Missionary Society of St Columban lives in solidarity with the poor, the marginalised, and the wounded earth. In 15 countries around the world, we work to empower people and one another."
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"In memoriam by Michael Thomson, who is a member of the TS in England.\n\nMary was the only child to George and Jane Anderson, being born and going to school in Glasgow, Scotland. After her father died, and soon after the Second World War ended, she and her mother opened a vegetarian Guest House in another part of Scotland, where Mary took French lessons. After winning a scholarship she attended St Andrews University, where she earned an MA in Latin, German, and Geography. After taking Teacher Training she taught French and German in a girls’ school for some years.\n\nIn the mid-1950s Mary moved to London to learn steno typing, and there she joined the Theosophical Society (TS), becoming active in its international Lodge Youth Camps in Camberley. For several years she visited and lectured at TS centers in Europe. When she moved to Basel, Switzerland, she stayed with Claire Wyss, General Secretary (GS) of the German TS, serving as GS for the Swiss TS during 1966–71. Then during 1989–95 she was Secretary for the European Federation of the TS (EFTS) while working for a law firm in Basel until her retirement in 1995, when she left for Adyar.\n\nThe TS International President Radha Burnier invited her to be the international Vice-President, which required extensive travelling in India and worldwide, serving in this post from 1996 to 2001, to become the TS international Secretary and Director of the School of the Wisdom from 2002 to 2008, when she went back to England.\n\nWhen she left Adyar, Mary stayed initially at the TS Estate in Camberley, while waiting for a vacancy at the Care Home for Independent Residents in Ferndown, Southern England. She always had the brightest smile of greeting accompanied with “yes, yes” in ready alignment with the person who engaged her in talk; and with her gentleness and calm manner she easily settled in. She was the happiest person I knew, probably because she loved everyone!\n\nSoon afterwards Mary’s laptop was back in action and her multilingual lectures were in demand. For several years she lectured in different languages in Europe, North and South America, Africa, Australia, and Israel, where many of her articles and talks have been translated and printed in Theosophical magazines the world over. Much of her life was devoted to the study and practice of living Theosophy. In her article “Living Theosophy” she wrote: “Indeed, Theosophy is a philosophy, a teaching, but it is also a way of life in the light of that teaching.” Mary will be remembered for her kind, humble nature, and all her invaluable contributions.\n\nNote from the editor # 2: the historical photos which follow here were carefully selected and scanned by Jaishree Kannan, Officer in Charge of the Surendra Narayan Archives in Adyar. Please note that most of them were taken before the digital era. The photos cover a period from the late 1950's until 1999.\n\nThe collection is not quite in chronological order, nor does it offer a complete overview of Mary’s very rich and productive life. Almost all of the images come from Mary’s private collection and on the backside of each one she added specifics regarding the photograph such as dates, location and the names of persons who are in it. Over time however these written notes faded for the bigger part and became unreadable.\n\nYour editor kindly requests the readers of Theosophy Forward to help out here. If anyone is able to supply us with additional info regarding the images, which is currently missing, please let us know!\n\nTherefore consider this edition this edition of Historical Photos from the Surendra Narayan Archives, an interactive one, both Jaishree and I will be most grateful. All photos are numbered, so when writing to us simply refer to those numbers.",
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"# 2 Every picture tells an interesting story. A unique photo taken in the late 1950's at St Michael's House (ITC Naarden). On the left Mary, in the middle and on the right two active Theosophists, namely J.A,C. de Vogel-van Gogh (Peggy) and a former Hungarian general, Zoltán Álgya-Pap who received political asylum in the Netherlands in 1957. Both also resided for some years at Adyar, where Zoltán worked as an archivist (thanks to Michiel and Guido Haas for passing on additional info)",
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"# 3 An \"almost\" color-shot with Mary visible in the middle wearing sunglasses and wearing a bag. Mary writes on the back of this photo: European Congress, 1962 or 1968 (?) in Swannick, England. If anyone knows more about the persons in the photo or the precise date, please contact us!",
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"# 4 Finnnish Summer School 1963. Mary and the left, John Coats, who was Chairman of the EFTS at the time, The lady sitting was the General Secretary of the Finnish Section, Mrs Sylvi Horstio and next to her standing the interpreter Mia Horstio, who was Mrs, Horstio's daughter",
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"# 5 Four ladies in the rain. Mary on the far left, photo taken in 1970 at Edinburgh Castle, after a Summer School and EFTS Executive Council meeting at St. Andrew's.If you know the nems of the ladies accomp[anying Mary on the image,let us know",
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"# 6 & 7 The two photos above were probably taken during one and the same event. Certain is that it was during a Summer School in St. Martin, but It is not clear which year, 1975 or 1979. Who can help?",
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"# 9 Mary lecturing during the German Summer School in St Martin, the year: 1988",
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"#11 Interesting photo taken in the beautiful Besant Hall at the International Theosophical Centre in Naarden, the Netherlands.The year is 1991 and Mary, who sits in center of the middle row, doesn't write on the back of this phoro what the occasion was. The many names she added there are not readable anymore, so here your kind help is also needed!",
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"# 12 International Convention 1993 at Adyar, India. Photo taken during the tradional \"tea and Indian snacks\" session after the opening of the Convention. From left to the right: Tran-Thi-Kim-Dieu, Joy Mills and Mary The name of the Indian gentleman in traditional clothes seen on the back is Mr.C Seshadri",
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"# 14 Foundation Day celebration in the hall of Headquarters building, November 17, 1996. Adyar. Radha Burnier is there, next to her Erica Georgiades, who was a resident and working in the Adyar Archives at the time, Mary next to her and at the far end Conrad Jamieson.The lady sitting higher up in the background is Sumitra Gautama",
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"# 15 July, 1999, Mary, Radha Burnier and some members of the Slovenian Section in the Crystal Hall (dining-hall) at the International Theosophical Centre in Naarden, the Netherlands. If you know the names of those members in the photo, please let us know",
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"# 16 We move up in time here. Mary and current International President Tim Boyd. This photo was taken during the Congres of the EFTS in Paris, the year: 2014",
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"# 17 This is Mary's hat. During the years when she held various positions at the Headquarters in Adyar, she would often wear hats in order to protect herself from the very hot Indian sun. When I went to Adyar to work there in 2001, Mary thought it would be wise if I also were to wear one so ... she gave me hers! Funny as it might sound, but I have kept that hat as some sort of a precious treasure\n\nBless you Mary wherever you are ..."
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"One of the best parts of the tour route was that it wound through Kyoto’s narrow back streets, giving us a glimpse into cottage-industry workshops. Some had their doors open but no one was around. We peered into a quiet tatami making shop and a little tofu factory, owned by three sisters all over the age of 70. Waka told us that they get up at 2:30 a.m. every day to have their product ready to sell at a local market so their work day was finished by the time we visited later in the morning.\n\nA fan making workshop, however, was humming with activity. Each employee is the most recent member of several generations of fan makers and has a specific job to do to produce the artistically functional products we saw in the front shop.",
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How is it that twelve years ago this disease was virtually eradicated is now making a comeback?\n\nIt all stems from a new “Anti-Vax” movement that has been gaining ground over the last few years.\n\nThis movement stems from a study performed by Dr. Andrew Wakefield (who has since had his medical license suspended and all claims of said study were reported to be fabricated ) and by comments from TV personality, Jenny McCarthy. The study by Wakefield suggested that there is a link between the measles vaccine and the appearance of autism. This study however was disproven by all in the medical community and the British General Medical Council barred him from ever practicing medicine in the UK. Even after he was found to have fabricated results to better his own agenda, \"Anti-Vaxxer’s\" still latch on to this study as a weak defense for their claim. The second person whose comments caused a stir was Jenny McCarthy, who claimed that the vaccine caused her son’s autism. This claim also has not been proven by any medical personnel.\n\nWith all that being said this growing trend is extremely dangerous and terrifying. Deciding against vaccinating your kid not only risks your child's life but any and every other child that he or she may come in contact with. Imagine your 6 year old son or daughter dying due to the gross negligence of a parent that refused to vaccinate their child and then sent him or her to your kid's school. This disease (which had a 30% fatality rate at one point) is growing in larger numbers, which is mind boggling, considering we had nearly eradicated it.\n\nThis is a conversation that we should not need to have in 2015.\n\nThere are some Anti-Vaxxers that use religion as a reason why they don’t vaccinate their children. I can respect this argument, but if that is the case your child should not be allowed in public schools. You can homeschool them or hire a tutor but keep them away from other children they may be able to infect. This isn’t discrimination or religious persecution but a matter of public safety to protect thousands of innocent lives from selfish, ignorant parents.\n\nWith over 600 cases in the United States alone in all of 2014 and 154 cases so far in 2015, the number of reported measles cases seems to sadly be going nowhere but up. With many young lives soon to be lost over something as easy as taking your child to the local clinic and waiting fifteen minutes, I ask again: Why?",
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"In many industrial applications, the battle between man and machine is long ago over. Today, robots and heavy automation assets are performing tasks quicker, cheaper, safer, and to a better standard than their human counterparts in manufacturing plants around the world. Nevertheless, there remain those industrial sectors during which the skilled operator has (thus far) resisted the increase of the machines; low volume, premium quality, and highly customizable products still are assembled using largely manual processes in areas like aerospace and luxury automotive manufacturing, but could that be close to change?\n\nThe drivers for not automating in these sectors are clear, whilst automation is technically viable for several manufacturing processes, the high setup costs balanced against a comparatively short (or unknown) production run encourage a low-risk ROI based approach to investment. Additionally, in cases of high product variability, it's going to be true that found out times and tooling changeovers render the automated option cumbersome and slow as compared to a talented and highly flexible operator.\n\nHowever, the raft of the latest technologies that have arrived with the fourth technological revolution (Industry 4.0) means the selection of manual vs automation is not any longer a binary one. Through technology, it's now possible to bring back bear through the hands of an operator many of the characteristics to which we've always looked to automation, but at a fraction of the value.\n\nToday, robots and heavy automation assets are performing tasks quicker, cheaper, safer, and to a higher standard than their human counterparts in manufacturing plants around the world.\n\nToday, robots and heavy automation assets are performing tasks quicker, cheaper, safer, and to a better standard than their human counterparts in manufacturing plants around the world.\n\nData-rich MES systems linked to interactive instruction manual are now replacing traditional paper-based production processes (and the anomaly that came with them), work stations wirelessly connected to all or any of the tooling utilized in a process are eliminating human selection error, sensors within that tooling are attesting to its own performance (and that of the operator), and therefore the data captured from all of these elements is transmitted to the cloud for storage and analysis.\n\nWhat we are left with maybe a digitally enhanced person at the guts of the method, an operator interacting with technology to perform their role during a quicker, higher-quality and more repeatable way….the hallmarks of an honest robot!\n\nIn the aerospace industry, products often have a life cycle spanning several decades—over 50 years within the case of the Boeing 747! In most cases, the economic system and footprint are established at the outset of the program and never fundamentally revisited throughout the assembly run. Of course, incremental improvements are a given, but the mixing of serious heavy automation into a producing process whilst maintaining existing production is hugely prohibitive, expensive, and risky.\n\nThe Industry 4.0 technologies touched on (only briefly) above offer a replacement and substantial opportunity to deliver significant process improvements to legacy manufacturing processes like those within the aerospace industry (and others with similar systemic challenges).\n\nIn my opinion, we are now arriving at the tipping point for I4.0 in manufacturing; the technology is becoming ever cheaper and therefore the potential savings to our processes ever more obvious. For any revolution (whether cultural, political or technological) to really take hold there must reach some extent when the new way of doing things becomes a no brainer when it's so clearly the proper thing to try to that any challenge or skepticism falls away, we are at that time.\n\nHeavy robotic process automation will still advance and grow within the areas where it is sensible to take a position (in) and deploy those systems. However, for those areas where it doesn't, we now have a viable alternative to harness many of equivalent advantages— Industry 4.0 technology! Welcome to the age of the digitally enhanced human workforce.",
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"Thousands of Facebook addicts are feverishly sharing a “news report” claiming that from November 1st you’ll be paying $2.99 every month to access the site.\n\nThousands of Facebook addicts are feverishly sharing a “news report” claiming that from November 1st you’ll be paying $2.99 every month to access the site.\n\nBut that isn’t stopping thousands of Facebook addicts from feverishly sharing a link to what they believe is a news report claiming that from November 1st you’ll be paying $2.99 every month.\n\nIf you click through on the link you will be taken to a satirical news website, not a legitimate news outlet, which has a phoney news report claiming that Facebook will soon be charging its billion users for access.\n\nIt’s nonsense of course. If it were in anyway true, you would expect to see an announcement on Facebook’s official blog, or in the headlines of major online news outlets.\n\nInstead, the only site that appears to be reporting this “breaking news” is an outlet called nationalreport.net:\n\nThe bogus report starts sanely enough, and might have fooled some people into believing it was true:\n\nMenlo Park, CA — At a press conference this morning, Facebook rolled out their new monthly service plan which begins November 1st of this year. The social media giant says they will start charging members $2.99/mo to use the services that the site has to offer.\n“After thinking long and hard about this decision, at the end of the day, we were forced to add this monthly fee,” Facebook founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg told reporters. “If we don’t do something about our rising costs now, Facebook could cease to exist in the near future.”\n\n“This is excellent news for Facebook stock holders,” says Wall Street analyst Dale Sackrider. “As of August this year, Facebook had a total of 1.317 billion users. If just 75% of those members pay the new monthly service fee of $3, that will mean an annual influx of cash totaling roughly $3 billion. That’s not just an increase in profits of a few dollars, that’s a game changer right there.”\n\nAs you read on, however, you should have begun to question whether the report should be taken at face value:\n\nFappy The Anti-Masturbation Dolphin, a mascot for a Christian anti-masturbation group, says their business could not survive without Facebook.\n\n“Charging people to use Facebook means there won’t be as many heathens on the site to help stay off the Devil’s playground. Personally, I like Facebook because it helps me promote my side business of making personalized video greetings. Those videos are good, clean fun for the whole family, and they also help pay for my anger management and sex offender classes. Praise Fappy!”\n\nIt’s not exactly what I would describe as amusing satire, but I suspect that wasn’t the true intention of the nationalreport.net website. Instead, my guess is that they knew the story would be shared by unthinking Facebook users, driving traffic to the webpage and helping them earn money through online advertising.\n\nIt’s a dirty trick, but it’s been done before – and it will happen again and again until internet users wise up and think before they share a link.\n\nThe truth is that Facebook doesn’t need to charge you. It makes more than enough money from advertisers, without needing to charge its 1,000,000,000+ users.\n\nIndeed, forcing Facebook to pay a subscription would likely ruin its business model, as many users would revolt and go elsewhere.\n\nMind you, maybe charging $2.99 per month isn’t a completely daft move. I, for one, would feel much more willing to pay Facebook a small amount of money if I felt that it would mean my personal data wasn’t being monetised by Facebook, and if my being a paying customer meant that the site listened to my point of view when it came to security and privacy."
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"Opinion: It's been 75 years since US flag flew over Iwo Jima\n\n\"If land values were measured in the blood of heroes, Iwo Jima would be 'the costliest piece of real estate in the Pacific,' Heisler wrote.\"\n\nOpinion: It's been 75 years since US flag flew over Iwo Jima\n\n“The most beautiful scene in all the blue Pacific today is an American Flag whipping the breeze on the top of the Suribachi volcano.” — From the Feb. 24, 1945, Evening Sun\n\nSeventy-five years ago this month, the United States military forces were fighting the bloodiest battle in their history. And a Baltimore Sun foreign correspondent was there to catch the scoop of a lifetime.\n\nIwo Jima, an island covered in volcanic ash, about 5 miles long and 2.5 miles wide at its broadest, sat roughly 600 miles east of Japan’s main islands. It had been made into a giant fortress, with deep caves and tunnels to underground bunkers and pillboxes, and more than 22,000 well-entrenched Japanese soldiers ready to defend it. The island was important for its airfields, from which Japanese fighter planes could attack U.S. B-29 Superfortresses heading to Japan.\n\nIn December 1944, the Americans had launched almost daily bombing raids on Iwo Jima. Then, in February, a huge American invasion fleet arrived. It carried, among others, Philip S. Heisler, a Baltimore Sun war correspondent and amateur hypnotist. He had traveled across the Pacific from Pearl Harbor, reportedly hypnotizing a group of pilots along the way so they could finally get a good night's sleep.\n\nHeisler spent most of his first day on Iwo Jima in and out of foxholes with a division of Marines that was inching forward to capture one of the Japanese airfields, while being raked by mortar fire and snipers for many hellish hours.\n\nBut on Feb. 23 he was offshore, aboard ship. That’s when another marine division moved to take Mount Suribachi, Iwo Jima’s highest point, from which you could see the entire island. It was a slow task through withering fire. But at 9:40 a.m. that day, having cut off Suribachi from the rest of the island and, aided by aerial bombardments and artillery and heavy rainstorm, they raised the first American flag atop the summit. Marine photographer Louis Lowery was there to capture the event.\n\nThe cheers were deafening from all around the island and offshore, where Heisler was watching the events unfold. Then all hell broke loose, with the Japanese seeming to open up with every gun they had. The Marines held the summit using flamethrowers.\n\nBut their job wasn’t done. The Marines wanted to secure the first flag they planted for history and replace it with a bigger flag. The second flag was taken to the summit, with the Marines accompanied by Associated Press photographer Joe Rosenthall, Marine photographer Pfc. Bob Campbell and Sgt. William Genaust, a motion picture photographer.",
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"One group of Marines raised the second flag as another took down the first flag. Joe Rosenthal decided to focus on the second flag and took the iconic photo that became one of the most famous photographs in U.S. history, as well as a symbol of World War II, the Marines, American courage and much more. The photo won the Pulitzer Prize and became a U.S postage stamp in 1945 and 1995.\n\nThe photograph was later used as a model for the Marine Corps War Memorial dedicated Nov. 10, 1954. Gen. Lemuel C. Shepherd Jr., Marine Corps commandant, said in presenting the memorial to the people of the country that it is not “just a monument to a departed past. It is a graphic message to the future. May it stand for the ages yet to come as a symbol of American courage and determination of indestructible faith and unity of purpose.”\n\nAnd Phil Heisler saw it all. He was the first journalist to file a report noting that the Marines had finally gotten the upper hand at Iwo Jima.\n\nIf land values were measured in the blood of heroes, Iwo Jima would be “the costliest piece of real estate in the Pacific,” Heisler wrote. The battle took the lives of nearly 7,000 American servicemen, and wounded 19,000 more. And over 21,000 Japanese soldiers also perished.\n\nThe flag raising became the subject for many movies and books. And the two flags are well preserved and now displayed at the National Museum of The Marine Corps in northern Virginia.\n\nPaul M. McCardell is the Baltimore Sun’s librarian. His email is pmccardell@baltsun.com."
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"Yes, you read that right. We’ve been experimenting with lard, on and off, for a few months now. We’ve cut really, really far back on most processed foods in our lives, but there was one thing we still needed ye olde tub of shortening for: pie crust. Adam is semi-famous for his pie crusts, and was reluctant to trade in something that he knew worked well for the unknown.\n\nNow the results are in: he finally made a pumpkin pie crust with lard instead of vegetable shortening, and I am telling you: it was the most delicious crust I’ve ever eaten. Light, flakey, and the kids went crazy for it.\n\nWe also made some ginger cookies with a half lard/half butter combination last week:",
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"They too were delicious.\n\nI was really nervous about using lard in baked goods because when you open up the container it smells like, well, it smells like what your kitchen smells like about 4 hours after frying bacon. Not so appetizing. Furthermore, we tried frying with it a few times — once for popcorn and once for fish — and it really made the kitchen smell icky. I have to say, though, that both the popcorn and the fish tasted really good, with no hint of bacon flavor. Strange, yes?\n\nAdam was reading his Ratio cookbook and Ruhlman recommends using lard only in highly-spiced baked goods — apparently that bacony flavor can come through if you make, say, simple short-bread cookies with lard. That makes sense to me.\n\nBut what about the health implications of all this? Well, it never would have occurred to me to seek out lard until I read about it in Nourishing Traditions last year. You will not be surprised to learn that Fallon and the Weston A. Price Foundation recommend using lard in cooking, as well as duck fat, chicken fat, and beef tallow. But what about the saturated fat? Well, let’s talk about that for a minute.\n\nFirst, let’s look at this simple breakdown of Crisco shortening, Spectrum Organic Shortening (which we have been using in pie crusts), and lard. Behold, the first-ever New Home Economics TABLE:\n\nNow, keep in mind: the amounts for the lard can vary depending on the pig’s diet. I got these amounts from Nourishing Traditions, which most likely assumes that you’re getting lard from pastured/grass-fed/free-range (whatever) pigs. I bought mine from the co-op, and it comes from Grass Run Farm in Iowa.\n\nWhy the difference in saturated fat between the Crisco and the Spectrum? Spectrum bases their shortening on palm oil, which is a highly-saturated tropical oil. Crisco is more of the “we’re afraid to raise our saturated fat profile” line of thinking, so they rely instead on polyunsaturates.\n\nWhich leads me to my next question: what are they replacing trans-fats with, anyway? It’s not like food processors can just remove trans fat and have all their food still taste just as good. It’s got to be replaced with something. Searching around trying to find the answer to this led me to, among other places: a super creepy article from the “Homepage of the Food and Beverage Industry” that describes “The Four Paths to Sans Trans” — among them are replacing trans fats with interesterified fats and genetically modifying soy beans to get a soy-based oil that is friendlier to food processing. NICE. If the name alone doesn’t scare you, check out more info on interesterified fats.\n\nEven if you are not a pie-making, cookie-baking fool, all of this should still concern you if you eat ANY PROCESSED FOOD AT ALL.\n\nSo yeah, you might say that I am now a lard convert. Never thought I’d hear myself say that. And it’s not like I’m going to start slathering it on everything I eat. But in certain situations, it works really well, and it is MUCH less scary than the alternatives (although the Spectrum shortening is a bit less scary than the Crisco — that high polyunsaturate number in Crisco is a red flag to me).\n\nTo the people living in fear of saturated fat, think about this: our bodies need a little bit of saturated fat. Many vitamins, such as E and D, are much easier for our bodies to assimilate if they accompany a bit of the good stuff. On the other hand, our bodies most definitely do NOT need ANY amount of interesterified, trans, and whatever other highly-processed thing food processors want to tempt us with. Did I mention that lard is high in vitamin D? (So is butter, FYI.)\n\nFinally, there are several sustainability aspects to this. Palm oil, like that found in my Spectrum shortening, is a major contributor to deforestation in tropical areas. Not to mention it has to be shipped all the way to the U.S., processed, and then shipped to me. Lard is a byproduct, yo. The lard I bought came from Iowa. I could conceivably make lard myself, if I had the inclination.\n\nSo what do you think? Are you willing to take the plunge and try it? It took me a long time of staring at that container before I took a deep breath and used it, but now a little research both online and in the kitchen have turned me into a believer.\n\nUpdate, November 6, 2010: I just found this article explaining more of the science behind interesterification, and also some other interesting information about saturated/trans/interesterified fats. Check it out!\n\nUpdate, February 24, 2011: Here’s a takedown of the new USDA nutritional guidelines, and some of the best questioning of the lipid hypothesis that I’ve seen in a long time. A must-read!\n\nUpdate, March 4, 2011: Wow, the mainstream media is really catching on. This was all over my Twitter feed today. Civil Eats says “If you work out the numbers, you come to the surreal conclusion that you can eat lard straight from the can and conceivably reduce your risk of heart disease.” Awesome.\n\n11 thoughts on “Cooking with lard”\n\nThat smell when you pull fresh leeks out of the ground. Heavenly.\nI killed my grass so that I could plant some…grass!?! My shipment of Pennsylvania sedge arrived today and since we are near or at the end of the time when it’s advisable to plant new grasses and have them survive the winter, I got right to work.\nIn my years-long battle with squirrels, I think I have lost more battles than I’ve won. This morning’s casualties: all but one of my Meyer lemons. I threw together a squirrel-proof fortress for the tree until I bring it inside in a couple weeks. 😠\nNever enough nasturtiums"
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"We are fired into life with a madness that comes from the gods and which would have us believe that we can have a great love, perpetuate our own seed, and contemplate the divine.\n\nLong before we do anything explicitly religious at all, we have to do something about the fire that burns within us. What we do with that fire, how we channel it, is our spirituality.”\n\nThe powerful encounter of a 17-year old young woman with a Presence had been forgotten and buried deep in the recesses of memory. When I read that her experience happened in Lone Pine, California, my spiritual homeland, you know by now that this caught my attention.\n\nScience writer Barbara Ehrenreich grew up within a rigid, atheistic family culture; reason and rationality were the measures of truth. Something happened to her in that camping trip in Lone Pine years ago which pierced her secure world of Reason. Barbara had no spiritual context within which to frame her surprising experience. Her inductive mind, looking back through the years, remembered that she had very little sleep the night before, had not eaten much and was dehydrated on that day in 1959 when she walked in Lone Pine and “saw the world—the mountains, the sky, the low scattered buildings—-suddenly flame into life.”\n\nBarbara reaches back into this memory:\n\n“There were no visions, no prophetic voices or visits by totemic animals, just this blazing everywhere. Something poured into me and I poured out into it. This was not the passive beatific merger with ‘the All,’ as promised by the Eastern mystics. It was a furious encounter with a living substance that was coming at me through all things at once, too vast and violent to hold on to, too heart-breakingly beautiful to let go of. It seemed to me that whether you start as a twig or a gorgeous tapestry, you will be recruited into the flame and made indistinguishable from the rest of the blaze. I felt ecstatic and somehow completed, but also shattered.”\n\nWilliam James would affirm that this was indeed a mystical encounter with a Presence: direct, noetic, life changing, coming as a surprise when least expected, ineffable without adequate words to describe, and deeply resonating within her total being.\n\nBarbara did not live in a world in which she could comfortably reflect on this experience. This Enlightenment world of Reason, Descartes’ world of a Buffered Self, where spirits and unseen powers and strong emotions cannot get at the core of the person, repelled such talk to the dark recesses of superstition and folk religion. Her scientific training dismissed the experience to a mental breakdown and chemical imbalance.\n\nBut noetic experiences like this get imbedded deep within our being and have the power to resurface in dreams and quiet moments of consciousness. Barbara became a student of world religions, trying to figure out what happened to her those many years ago.\n\nSurveys reveal that about half of Americans have had an experience like Barbara’s, a mystical experience.\n\nHow does a rational scientist and atheist make sense of this mystical encounter?\n\n“What do you do with something like this—an experience so anomalous, so disconnected from the normal life you share with other people….that you can’t even figure out how to talk about it.”\n\nI look forward to reading her in-depth response in her new book, Living With a Wild God: A Nonbeliever’s Search for the Truth About Everything.\n\nBarbara’s scientific training in inductive exploration of data ironically led her to intense analysis of her experience, considering all the possibilities. What had she encountered in that mystical experience ? The faithful scientist dismissed all this as mental phenomena. But in this time of her exploration into mystical experience, she discovers that neuroscience is mapping the brain with MRI, CT scans and EEG. We are learning what areas of the brain light up when Tibetan monks and Roman Catholic nuns spend hours in deep meditation and the physiological changes that take places in those brains. Are we “wired” for transcendent experience? Can the rigid dogmatism of science step back, and apply inductive detective tools to search out the source of mysterious experiences as Barbara’s?\n\n“There is no evidence for a God or gods, least of all caring ones, but our mystical experiences give us tantalizing glimpses of other forms of consciousness, which may be beings of some kind, ordinarily invisible to us and our instruments. Or it could be that the universe is itself pulsing with a kind of life, and capable of bursting into something that looks to us momentarily like the flame.”\n\nThe book is a critique of the dead world of Cartesian science.\n\n“How do we reconcile the mystical experience with daily life? Let us be open to the anomalous experience. If you see something that looks like the Other, do not fall on your knees. Find out what it is and report back.”\n\nI am thinking of my students in the lecture class on world religions, which I have taught for over forty years. Many have not grown up within a religious tradition; some were raised within a similar atheistic, skeptical family circle. From the beginning, I try to help them through their reactivity to “religion,” its institutional trappings and dark histories, to see that “religion” in its raw, native sense “connects all of life together.” I try to open their hearts to the possibility that we are indeed wired for mystical encounters with a Presence/the Other/the Holy and that this connection is our deepest longing.\n\nI enjoy dialogue with my students about their beliefs. Many have left their childhood faith or did not grow up within a family that practiced a spiritual tradition.\n\nSome of the students can be quite vocal about their disbelief in God, which is puzzling, as we will spend 17 weeks exploring in depth the passionate traditions of the world’s religions.\n\n“Can you describe this God in whom you cannot believe?”, I ask. I usually hear disbelief in a heavenly judge carrying a baseball bat or a puppet master. I respond that I don’t believe in a God like that either.\n\nThese same students will acknowledge there could be some Presence out there somewhere and have had transformative encounters in nature themselves.\n\nNicholas Lash, in his book What God Is and Isn’t, suggests that the God rejected by atheists is an idol of their own imaginations. Atheism has a point in rejecting the existence of “a person without a body,…..eternal, free, able to do anything, knows everything….(and is) the proper object of human worship and obedience, the creator and sustainer of the universe.” However, if God can mean the mystery that created all things out of love and in wholeness, then all things live in a constant connection to the Presence, even if that relationship is not acknowledged. Lash contends that to make a decision to have nothing to do with this Presence is self-destructive.\n\n“They pick apart bad religion, showing us our blind spots, rationalizations, inconsistencies, double-standards, hypocrisies, moral selectivity, propensity for power, unhealthy fears, and hidden arrogance. Atheism shows us the log in our own eye.”\n\nThe Value of Atheism.\n\nHow should believers in God respond to these honest criticisms of faith in God, even if these voices seem to feed off our religious faults?\n\n“Our response to atheism and criticism of our faith and religion should be threefold: First, we should be grateful for the challenge. We’ve never been fully faithful and we’re better off openly hearing what’s being thought of us and said of us than not hearing it. Denial is not a friend. Second, we have to acknowledge, without undue defensiveness, what’s true and resist the temptation to defend ourselves in ways that simply create more bad religion for our critics to feed upon. When we’re over-defensive before our critics, we not only caste ourselves and our churches in a bad light; worst of all, we cast God in a bad light. Finally, most important, the real response to bad religion is never secularism or atheism, but better religion! We need to be consistent, both in private conscience and in church practice.”\n\nThe Value of Atheism.\n\nHonest conversation with atheists helps Christians and other believers look at the limitations of their images of God, who is after all mystery beyond full comprehension.\n\nApophatic spirituality includes conversation about who God is not. Doubt and questions are part of a maturing faith. Often a personal crisis, a dark night of the soul, can bring transformation into a deep communion with the Other/God.\n\nAs I have shared in these blog conversations with you, our son Erik’s many health crises have dragged our family through deserts of despair. Each day could be a different version of hell on earth. God, however we imagined God, became a memory of a far distant presence. I would frequently celebrate mass, and anoint the sick and dying, mouthing the liturgical words of a sacrament, but my heart of faith was not there. Many times the road could easily have led to the death of Erik. However, he lives and each day is a gift. My retreats in Lone Pine and the Eastern Sierra awakened a new awareness of God as a close, loving presence. Would I still have faith in God if I were going through the long grief of loss of Erik? I don’t know. But I will remember those foundational encounters with God. They are my spiritual ballast as you and I move into an unknown future.\n\nBarbara is still working through that first encounter in Lone Pine, as you read her book. My prayer is that she will find that beyond her rationality and inductive application of the scientific method, she will find that faith is more than rationality and ideas. It is a gift for the heart, which settles into the depths of our being when we are embraced by the Holy Presence. There is something deep within us that yearns for this intimate communion with the Other/God/Presence.\n\n“Why Have You Forsaken Me? Five Theses on Faith and Atheism.” Monsignor Tomas Halik, ABC Religion and Ethics, 18. March 2014.",
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"Dorothy was born June 5, 1921 to Ernest Paine and Edith Hebden in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. At the time of her birth, her father was in Canada, and out of necessity her mother returned to her profession of dressmaking, thus her grandmother, Sarah Hebden, became her and her sisters caregiver. Dorothy has many fond memories of her grandmother nursing her through illness and singing “My girls a Yorkshire girl, Yorkshire through and through, my girls a Yorkshire girl, ee-by-gum shes a champion!” She turned 5 years while crossing the Atlantic on the boat when her mother returned to her husband in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. One distinct memory she has of the crossing was getting her head stuck in a staircase railing and being told theyd have to cut it off to remove it.\n\nIn Regina the family lived in a small four-room house on the western outskirts at 2022 Alexandra Street that her father had built. There was no running water in the home, having to be hauled from a stem-pipe three blocks away. The memories of the neighbourhood, schools, family and events seem endless. Dorothy kept journals from her teenage years on, which give great detail of her life there.\n\nAround the age of 8, Dorothy was introduced to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by Sister Lily Dixon. She was invited to attend a home Primary, conducted by two Lady Missionaries, as they were called then. Although previous to this, two Lady Missionaries had called at her home and left a Book of Mormon that had been kept in her Mothers top dresser drawer. After the Dixons moved it wasnt until Dorothy was 14 that a renewed friendship brought her back into their home. It was shortly after this that Dorothys grandmother died who had been her caregiver in those early years. Dorothy was devastated and with her mother also suffering grief from the loss of her mother, it was Lily Dixon who she went to for comfort. Lily explained the Plan of Salvation to her and assured her that she would see her grandmother again someday. Soon Dorothy was a regular attender on Sunday and mid-week classes. The truth of where she came from, why she was here, and where she was going, was thrilling to Dorothy and became her favorite subject when asked to speak.\n\nDorothy, almost 18, and her older sister were baptized into the Church on May 28, 1939 in Wascana Lake along with 13 other individuals. Although she had been dating Alexander Muirhead on and off since the age of 15, he declined the invitation to attend her baptism. But after seeing the exemplary spirit displayed by Dorothy and her sister Constance, along with other reasons, Alexander investigated the Church on his own and was baptized on June 21, 1940.\n\nThe two broke up shortly after his baptism and agreed to date others for a while, but as circumstances would have it, they found themselves cuddled up in the back seat of his car after it slid off a greasy road and Alex handed the driving over to someone else, and the romance was back on track. Alex joined the Royal Canadian Navy Volunteer Reserve and was called to active duty in the fall of 1941. During his service in Esquimalt, BC his Ford Model T finally sold and he bought Dorothy an engagement ring, sending it express from Vancouver. Upon Alexs first leave in August 1942 plans were quickly put into action and the two were married by President Gordon Whyte in the little Latter-day Saints Chapel on Victoria Avenue in Regina. The two returned immediately to Victoria as a newlywed couple by train and boatDorothy described this as “very exciting to be starting our new life in an entirely different setting, so different from the Prairies.” In May 1943 Alex was given a two week leave and the couple headed for Lethbridge on the old Kettle Valley line to be sealed for time and eternity in the Cardston, Alberta Temple.\n\nLater that year they had their first separation as Alex was assigned to a minesweeper up the coast at Prince Rupert and the two were apart for 10 months. Not long after Alex was drafted to Halifax which became their next home till the end of the war. Following the war, veterans were offered a house and a parcel of land or a University education. The decision was made to take the education at the University of Alberta in Edmonton, partly because the Church at this time had more members in Alberta than any other part of Canada and “we wanted this advantage when raising our family.”\n\nBy this time Dorothy writes that “I had at last become pregnant.” Heather, Margaret, and Constance were all born in Edmonton before they moved to Grande Prairie after Alex had successfully received his C.A. degree. The house they rented there did not have running water and only a chemical toilet in the dugout basement. The whole situation there was depressing for her as she dealt with a sickly baby, no familiar faces, no conveniences and a husband that became increasingly uneasy with his work.\n\nAfter a year and a half they were blessed with a job offer in Lethbridge. As they departed in February 1953 it was cold and snowy, but by the time they reached Lethbridge there was scarcely any snow and considerably warmer. The new home they rented on the north side was heaven to Dorothy. There was running water, a forced air furnace, a gas stove and a full basement to do the washing. The work was good and it was their first experience of being in a large ward of the church. But it wasnt long before the company Alex was working for moved to Calgary. This is where they bought their first home for $11,000. It was to have three bedrooms and was under construction at 3210 29 St SW, and until it was finished the family lived in a motel.\n\nSoon after moving to Calgary Dorothy gave birth to their first son James, followed 2 years later with Janet coming into the family. Thomas, the second son and last child was born in 1959 and Alexs mother told Dorothy to give all her maternity clothes away. It was time, and she wouldnt be able to come for the birth of any more children.\n\nDuring this time the family enjoyed many opportunities serving in the church as they raised their six children in a large ward. In 1967 her oldest daughter, Heather, was married for time and eternity in the Cardston Temple.\n\nIn 1971 Dorothys parents moved to Calgary from Olympia where they had lived since 1950. It was now her turn to look after her parents. The next year brought about another change as the family made their first move in 19 years to Vulcan where Alex had bought an accounting practice. It was while living here during 1973 that both her parents passed away and her next two daughters, Margaret and Constance were also married in the Cardston Temple. The members of the Champion Ward of the church were a real support during this time and created life long friendships during the 3 years of living in Vulcan.\n\nIn 1975 Alex received a job offer to work with the Provincial Auditors office in Calgary, so the family moved back to Calgary under the same protest from Janet and Tom as when moving to Vulcan 3 years earlier. It was here that Dorothy once again entered the workforce full-time, managing a photocopy business. In 1977 the next two children, Janet and James, were both married in the Cardston Temple.\n\nIn 1978 Dorothy helped nurse Alex back to full health following open heart surgery to replace his mitral valve with an artificial one. Upon recovery they moved into a condominium townhouse they purchased, along with their youngest child, Thomas. During this time they both continued to work full-time saving for retirement. Dorothy left the photocopy business and took a secretarial position at Mount Royal College. It was also during these years that they traveled a fair bit visiting lots of family for various events. In 1982 they celebrated their 40th wedding anniversary with a family gathering topped off with an Anniversary Dance.\n\nBy the time she retired from the college in 1987 she was a grandmother to 29 grandchildren. Plans were being formulated to serve a mission and in March 1989 they received their call to serve in the California San Diego mission and reported to the Missionary Training Centre on April 26. It was while serving a mission together that Alex passed away to the other side on November 1, 1989.\n\nDorothy returned home to Calgary without her eternal companion, but accompanied by two of her daughters. During this time of adjustment after losing her sweetheart of 47 years she had her youngest son, who was still single, living with her in her home. And although he didnt know it at the time, this appeared to help her in adjusting to single life. And as she adjusted to the single life her youngest found an eternal companion and was married in the Cardston Temple in 1993.\n\nAs the years continued to march on she remained active, visiting her posterity and taking great joy in them. She knit many blankets that are beloved by a number of her grandchildren.\n\nDorothy moved to Lethbridge in 2003 where two of her daughters were close by and helped her after repeat hip surgeries. Her new single level home was also a great help over her 3 level home in Calgary. In 2009 she started attending a yearly gathering in Montana with her children and their spouses that strengthened all of their relationships. It was also during this same period that yearly birthday celebrations were held for her. These events helped to build family unity among her posterity and the great unifying figure she became among them.\n\nShe remained mobile, using a walker during her last years. Dorothy enjoyed living in her own home with the peace and comfort familiar surroundings gave her. As her health quickly deteriorated over her last 2 months of life, she was able to remain in her own home with the wonderful support of friends, family, and health care workers. Her wish to pass to the other side while still being at home was realized on Friday November 2, 2018 with family at her side as she drew her last breath from her earthly tabernacle."
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"This show was taped at the Toyota Arena in Ontario, California during the October 15 episode of Smackdown. It was a one-hour show that aired on Sunday afternoon on Fox affiliates. It aired at different times depending on the city and when NFL games were shown in that region.\n\nThe crowd had mini American flags as the American flag was displayed on the video screen. Former WWE ring announcer Lilian Garcia was in the ring and she sang the American national anthem, the Star-Spangled Banner. Lilian did an awesome job as usual. There were some troops on the stage as well. Loud “USA” chants after that.\n\nA video aired featuring members of the US Military talking about their service. They showed clips of past WWE Tribute to the Troops shows.\n\nThe Smackdown announce team of Michael Cole and Pat McAfee were on hand to host the show and call the matches.\n\nThe WWE Champion Big E was up first. His opponent was Dolph Ziggler with his buddy Robert Roode by his side.",
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Fortunately the other two subtitles for the show, ‘Sculpture’ and ‘the Absurd’ are two of many other possibilities in what could have been a long list, a signal to the opening up that is inherent in the show. Instead Keaton’s presence has created a unique and challenging (model for an) exhibition and one that I personally feel should be more widely disseminated through touring/a publication.\n\nKeaton’s influence seeps through to all of the work in the show through various linked and intertwined themes. Ruth Proctor’s Ok, Set, Drop is perhaps closest in tone. The artist is seen falling from a scaffold tower onto a set of cardboard boxes, props that would be more usually hidden from view in Keaton’s silent films. In the artist’s hand though the gag is amplified and explained by the boxes sculptural presence in the space, and the use of the scaffold tower to display the monitor.\n\nThe Mead Gallery has a distinctive L shaped space, resulting in six corners, one of which stands proud in the space like an exterior wall and the other five being more familiar to interior spaces. Three of the corners in the Mead Gallery have been energised by three pairings between a Buster Keaton movie and an iconic artists films. Familiar works by Gordon Matta-Clark (Splitting), Fischli & Weiss (The Way Things Go) and Bas Jan Ader (Broken Fall (Organic), Amsterderdamse Bos, Holland) are re-energised and seek re-evaluation by these new, mirrored relationships. Conversations and dialogues between artworks abound throughout the show, but this is most acute between this link up between Keaton and these artists.\n\nMatta-Clark’s Splitting, in particular, is seen anew when put in combination with Keaton’s One Week. On one side we see Keaton increasingly absurd failure to move house, eventually leading to his house being pulled by a car on barrels before getting stuck and destroyed by a passing train. On the other we see the equal master-craftsman, Matta-Clark, slice a wooden house in half and carefully rest it on it’s slightly reduced (one layer removed by the artist) stone support. The to-and-fro of the viewer’s head between the two films results in each become entwined with the other, both conceptual and narratively.\n\nSculpture was present in the display of nearly all the other film-works in this carefully curated shows, with lots of cube monitors shown on their packing crates, Richard Wentworth’s film, Making Do and Getting By displayed on a folding ladder and Emma Hart’s triangular shaped wall. Hart’s piece was particularly effective in engaging the audience, as the wall created a back-screen projection space that hovered a couple of feet from the wall, forcing the audience to squeeze into the space between wall and her film. LOST featured a miniature camera searching the crevices and cracks of a home, revealing a hidden world, one that is magnified and almost uncomfortably close.\n\nThe sculptural presence continues through to Ben Woodeson’s piece, with it’s underlying potential for menace and harm in the form of a huge pane of glass, precariously balanced on a workbench. The title, Fuck You You Fucking Fuck, only adds to danger inherent in this piece, and in fact much of Woodeson’s output. Positioned with Keaton though, this feeling is amplified to the very real potential for an event, as I waited for the accident that was waiting to happen in this health & safety two fingered salute of a work.\n\nSlapstick unsurprisingly featured strongly in much of the show in artists such as Wood & Harrison, Roman Signer, Marcel Broodthaers and Miranda Pennell. This side to the works was linked in all cases to a wanton abandoned and a celebration of failure (it was no surprise to see many of the artists in the show also feature in Lisa Le Feuvre’s excellent reader on the subject). Curators, Simon Faithful (who also had another cracking GPS piece in the show) and Ben Roberts have carefully and magically brought together a series of quality works in a quality gallery with a quality premise. Their conjuring trick has been to transport each and every work, many of which I had seen before, into something new and to create a whole exhibitions that is truly more than a sum of its parts. 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And if nothing else, it serves as yet another vehicle for the great Nina Hoss to demonstrate just how talented an actress she truly is.\n\nAt the start of the film, we learn that stage actor Sven (Lars Eidinger) has recently been diagnosed with leukemia. As his disease progresses, she relies on his twin sister Lisa (Hoss) to help him navigate the final act of his shortened life.\n\nBased on its premise, the type of film that Schwesterlein is might appear to be obvious. A dying artist leaning on his sibling’s shoulders during the last days of his life has gratifying melodrama written all over it. And in many respects, the film does manage to fit into this descriptor. But it also goes beyond that and purports to be something much more by diversifying some of its narrative focus to Lisa’s character. As a counterpart to Sven’s brutal reality of facing his own morality, the film also shines a light on the impact this journey has on the person most close to him.\n\nShifting some of the emotional focus to Lisa’s domestic qualms with her husband, and layering this with her insecurities as a writer as it relates to Sven’s pending demise, was surely a refreshing choice by Chuat and Reymond. This is a film as much about Lisa’s journey, as it is Sven’s. And paramount to the success of this creative choice stemmed from Hoss’ powerhouse performance. I’ve yet to see a bad performance from her and don’t expect that to change anytime soon.\n\nSchwesterlein is the type of film that should prove affecting for most viewers, and will hopefully also surprise those who are expecting a conventional tear-jerker piece. And those who aren’t already a fan of the great Nina Hoss will likely undergo a very natural course correction after watching this film.\n\nClocking in at more than three hours long, Berlin Alexanderplatz is a staggering crime saga that modernizes Alfred Döblin’s influential novel of the same name. Given the story’s locale, the Berlin International Film Festival was clearly the most fitting place to debut this film. Burhan Qurbani clearly had ambitious goals, but sadly, falters in his delivery of an impactful cinematic experience.\n\nSet in modern-day Berlin, the film follows Francis (Welket Bungué), an undocumented immigrant from West Africa hoping to shake off a life of crime and pursue the ‘German dream’. This proves to be increasingly difficult after he meets Reinhold (Albrecht Schuch), a small-time gangster who pulls him right back into his dark past. Things change when Francis falls in love with Mieze (Jella Haase), but this change in heart may ultimately be too late.\n\nThe first half of Berlin Alexanderplatz is actually fairly convincing, with Qurbani clearly planting the seeds for a layered gangster narrative. The slow-brewing adversary relationship between Francis and Reinhold starts taking form, while the commentaries on class and power gestate in the background. Bungué and Schuch both prove to be very capable in their respective roles, and the addition of Schuch mid-way through the film serves as the perfect catalyst for their characters to unravel into much darker territories. Dascha Dauenhauer’s score also complements the tonal qualities of the film perfectly, evoking feelings of both mystique and uncertainty that reflects the narrative’s challenging sense of direction.\n\nAnd in a perfect world, the latter half of the film would capitalize on this early bridge building and bring things to a climactic and satisfying close. Unfortunately, Qurbani isn’t able to stick the landing, and the film becomes increasingly frustrating to watch the closer we get to the finish line. Even though Reinhold’s transition to full on villain territory seems sensible, his protagonist counterpart in the form of Francis feels like a huge mismatch. Despite sitting through close to 2 hours of the film, Francis’ characterization seemingly stalls at the entrance with little to no development at all.\n\nThe film’s ambitious thematic closure also proves to be underwhelming, likely a result of the screenplay trying to unpack a few too many things. Qurbani and writing partner Martin Behnke were likely trying to fit in all the complexities present in Döblin’s original book, and that would explain the 3-hour runtime. But partly because of Francis’ failed character development, most of these themes feel half-baked.\n\nBerlin Alexanderplatz is a grand and ambitious film that has a great start but simply loses its narrative focus by trying to juggle a few too many things. It’s an unfortunate letdown given the narrative’s very apparent potential."
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