Sunday, September 30, 2012

Webtrends sees opportunity in online complexity | OregonLive.com

This is not your father's Internet.

Email and Web surfing have given way to smartphones and social networking. For businesses trying to keep up with who's on their site, and who's interested in their products, life gets only more complicated.

Webtrends aims to untangle that complexity. The downtown Portland company's roots date back two decades -- an eternity in the Internet age. It's the last big independent player in the specialized field of online analytics.

Large businesses turn to Webtrends to help them sort out the torrent of customer data that flows in and out of the Internet.

Webtrends

Business: Online analytics -- Webtrends helps businesses track activity on their websites and gauge interest in their products online and in social media.

History: Founded in 1993, sold to NetIQ in January 2001. Sold in 2005 to a group led by California private equity firm Francisco Partners.

Clients: A diverse list of big companies, including Aflac, Alcoa, AT&T, BMW, Ford, Hilton, Intel, Macy's, Microsoft, Reuters, UPS, Tektronix and Trader Joe's

Annual revenues: Around $100 million

Employees: 410, including 228 at Portland headquarters

Who's pondering a purchase? Who's shopping on a smartphone? What are they talking about on Twitter?

"It's more fragmented than it ever has been," said Martin Doettling, Webtrends' new, California-based chief marketing officer.

Webtrends once specialized in collecting online data. Now it crunches the numbers, too, to help clients understand where to put their marketing dollars and how to reach their own customers.

"The real value is to help them understand what happens in which (sales) channel," Doettling said, "and where the real impact is."

A survey last year by industry analysts at Forrester Research found that 84 percent of big companies use Web analytics in some form, and Webtrends' client list reflects that.

It works with technology giants such as Dell and Intel, carmakers BMW and Ford, and retailers including Macy's and Trader Joe's.

Forrester rated Webtrends among the leaders in a market that has grown more competitive over the past two years as Adobe and IBM bought Webtrends' two biggest rivals -- Omniture and Coremetrics, where Doettling worked before he joined Webtrends last summer.

"Webtrends finds itself at a crossroads as it transitions from legacy web analytics provider to cutting-edge digital analytics platform," wrote Forrester analyst Joe Stanhope.

Webtrends, Stanhope wrote, needs to provide "firm guidance" to its clients on how to use the data it provides. Otherwise, they'll drown in it.

As they cope with all that information, Doettling said, marketers also need to figure out how to reach customers. A billboard? A Tweet? A banner ad on a website?

Webtrends' goal is to provide the tools to help marketers refine their strategy and reach a variety of customers in a variety of ways: "What do I need to do to put these levers into perfect harmony?"

Web analytics sounds esoteric. It's a field most consumers never see.

It's just the reverse, actually: Analytics are the tools that big companies use to watch you.

Most consumers are aware, at this point, that big computers are monitoring their online activity. That's a creepy feeling, nonetheless, and often unwelcome. It's a sentiment Webtrends is acutely aware of.

The company has a "chief privacy officer," tasked with policing how the company and its clients use data -- and keeping up with emerging regulations in Europe and elsewhere over how online marketers handle personal information online.

New privacy laws make the Internet even more complicated, according to Webtrends chief executive Alex Yoder. But it also gives his company another role to play: a guide to help clients know what's appropriate and what's illegal.

"It's critical that we're the most educated on those," Yoder said. "That definitely adds additional complexity and need for expertise in our business that wasn't required in the past."

Webtrends is one of a tiny handful of Internet companies in Oregon that survived the dot-com bust.

It actually sold itself at the height of the dot-com bubble to a Silicon Valley company, NetIQ, for $1 billion in stock. When the bubble burst, the deal's value plunged --to just $250 million by the time it closed.

San Francisco private equity firm Francisco Partners bought Webtrends for $94 million in 2005. It's grown steadily -- if not spectacularly -- in the intervening years.

Webtrends won't disclose its growth rate or sales figures, but suggested that its annual revenues are approximately $100 million.

That's small by tech industry standards but not in Oregon, where only a dozen technology companies hit that mark last year.

Private equity firms like Francisco Partners don't typically buy and hold technology companies, and after Omniture and Coremetrics sold, Webtrends employees said privately that they believed their company was on the block, too.

They expected a sale or public stock offering by the end of 2011.

Francisco Partners typically holds its investments for five or six years, according to partner Neil Garfinkel, a Webtrends board member.

Seven years after it bought into the Portland company, Garfinkel said his firm is in no hurry to get out.

"From our perspective, it's likely that the biggest growth opportunity the company has ever faced is in front of them," he said.

Webtrends' long history with online data provides special expertise, according to Garfinkel.

In the era of "Big Data," when marketers could get lost in a forest of information, Garfinkel said Webtrends' technology can be a guide.

"They have a suite of products that, in our view, positions them as a leader."

-- Mike Rogoway; twitter: @rogoway; phone: 503-294-7699

Source: http://www.oregonlive.com/silicon-forest/index.ssf/2012/09/webtrends_sees_opportunity_in.html

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Say No to Casino Gambling! | Barbados Underground

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Is casino gambling coming?

The passing of? legislation this week to allow visiting cruise ships to gamble during the hours of 6 pm to 6 am, while docked in our port, is regressive. It may also be the first step in a chapter of our regret, should this also someday lead to casino gambling in hotels here. Here are some eye opening reasons to be considered from a regretful experience in the USA:

Why Legalizing Casinos is Not a Solution for Our State By Rep. Dan Bosley ? (Edited)

No matter where you stand on the political spectrum, casinos are a bad idea. Bringing casinos to Massachusetts will hurt jobs, hurt families, and cause our taxes to rise without receiving better services in return. Specifically, some of the detrimental impacts of casino gambling include:

  1. Change the Quality of Life in Our Communities Nearly all of the state?s 351 cities and towns will be within a short drive of a casino if the proposal passes. If you?re concerned about a casino coming to your community, then you should be concerned about a casino going to someone else?s. What does it say when the national leader of Listen to radio host Chris Lydon discuss casinos in Massachusetts. the casino industry lobby, Frank Fahrenkopf, said he?d oppose a casino where he lived? If he doesn?t want one in his region there?s no reason why we should. Check out Fahrenkopf?s statement against a casino coming to his home town.

  2. Dramatically Increase the Tax Burden on Non-Gamblers: ?You Pay Even If You Don?t Play? Connecticut, New Jersey and Rhode Island all have casino gambling and all have higher taxes than Massachusetts. Under the ruse of property tax relief, Pennsylvania passed a bill to legalize slots two years ago and today their Governor is calling for a major increase in the sales tax rate. These states pay higher taxes in part because they need to make up for the unmet revenue needs that were promised by the casinos ? every $1 in gambling taxes costs $3.4 Non-gamblers pay for the massive social costs like child neglect and bankruptcies that the casino gambling industry brings along with it. The industry certainly doesn?t pay the bill. The Governor?s revenue estimates (numbers provided by the casino industry ) also do not account for the reality that New Hampshire would put two casinos right on the state border if we legalize them here ? Rockingham Park in Salem, NH (already owned by a casino developer) and Seabrook Dog Track on Rt. 95.6 Rhode Island would also expand its slot machine locations into full scale casinos in response to Massachusetts.

  3. Detract From Our State?s Economy Casinos don?t bring an economic multiplier effect to a region. Proponents say casinos are good economic development but The Boston Business Journal, one of the most pro-business newspapers in the state, strongly editorialized against bringing casinos to Massachusetts. A major reason was because casinos lower a region?s standard of living by attracting lots of low wage casino jobs and merely act as a jobs transfer and not a job creator.

  4. Push the State Well Beyond the Lottery Gambling Business A casino is uniquely different from a lottery because a casino gives free alcohol to gamblers to even further diminish the player?s odds, extends lines of credit to its patrons and allows gamblers to take cash advances from credit cards, all of which occurs 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Slot machines are really legalized fraud. For an examination of the slot machine scam.

  5. Turn One Out of Every Twenty People into a Gambling Addict, Hurting Our State?s Families Governor Patrick?s casino plan is not in line with a ?Wish for your neighbor what you wish for yourself? philosophy. His casino proposal plainly admits that 1 out of every 20 people (5%) would become a problem gambler as a result of this initiative. That?s 250,000 people, not including the family members and friends of these addicts who will also experience the consequences. Anyone comforted by the idea that casino gambling is voluntary should spend a day with the casino staffs that target people based on how fast they play a slot machine and track prospects? and players? observed worth, define their predicted value, and systematically maximize individual ?share of wallet? through targeted and customized promotional messages, limited-time cash offers, and carefully tracked time-to-response and spending analysis. Unfortunately, while problem gamblers are very lucrative for the industry, their addiction leads to child neglect, crime, distressed families, suicide and bankruptcy. And, it is the non-gamblers who are left paying the tab for these costs through higher taxes.

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Saturday, September 29, 2012

Jay-Z christens Barclays Center with Brooklyn love

Rapper Jay-Z performs the inaugural concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday Sept. 28, 2012 in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Rapper Jay-Z performs the inaugural concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday Sept. 28, 2012 in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Rapper Jay-Z performs the inaugural concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday Sept. 28, 2012 in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Rapper Jay-Z performs the inaugural concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday Sept. 28, 2012 in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Rapper Jay-Z performs the inaugural concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday Sept. 28, 2012 in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

Rapper Jay-Z performs the inaugural concert at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn on Friday Sept. 28, 2012 in New York. (Photo by Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)

(AP) ? The newly built Barclays Center is the home of the Brooklyn Nets, and the team's co-owner, Jay-Z, christened the venue Friday night in uniform, sporting a Nets hat and jersey as he rapped two dozen jams onstage in front of thousands.

Jay-Z performed for an excited and rowdy crowd of 18,000, wearing a jersey that featured his last name, Carter, and the number four. It was his first of eight shows at the venue.

As he emerged onstage, a video highlighting some of Brooklyn's historical moments ? like when it was named an official borough of New York City ? played in the background. There were also pictures of famous faces who were born in Brooklyn, from Michael Jordan to Al Capone to Aaliyah to Adam Yauch of Beastie Boys.

Jay-Z opened the show with the hometown anthems "Where I'm From," a song about his upbringing in Brooklyn's Marcy projects complex, and "Brooklyn Go Hard." He followed that with a tribute to one of Brooklyn's icons: the late Notorious B.I.G. He performed some of the rap vet's hit "Juicy" as the crowd joined in.

"Sing loud so he can hear you in heaven," said Jay-Z, who also held a moment of silence for the rapper, who was shot to death in 1997.

Another Brooklynite ? Big Daddy Kane ? made an appearance, performing songs like "Ain't No Half Steppin'" and "Warm It Up, Kane." He received a roaring cheer from the crowd when performing old-school dance moves with two dancers in all white.

Jay-Z said Friday's concert was incomparable to most of his other top-level performances, including the Grammys, Glastonbury or Coachella.

"Nothing feels like tonight," he told the crowd multiple times.

The audience was excited and wild, cheering on Jay-Z as blue laser lights beamed across the venue. A seven-piece band was placed a level above Jay-Z, who paced from left to right while performing jams like "Empire State of Mind," ''I Just Wanna Love U (Give It 2 Me)," ''Izzo (H.O.V.A.)," ''99 Problems" and many others. Videos played on screens behind and above Jay-Z, while screens for fans in the higher sections ? though not large enough ? showed the rapper's performance on the left and right sides of the stage.

"I want to thank you, Brooklyn, New York City, for making me the man I am today," he said. "Like I said, everybody's from Brooklyn tonight."

A fan in the front section held up Jackie Robinson's Brooklyn Dodgers jersey, immediately grabbing Jay-Z's attention. He asked the fan for it and said: "I promise I'll give it back."

"Brooklyn had their heart broken," he said as he held up the jersey and referred to the Dodgers leaving for Los Angeles after the 1957 baseball season. "We cried for so many years. ...Look how far we've come."

Jay-Z will perform at Barclays through Oct. 6 with the exception of Oct. 2.

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CAMEMBERU: Weekend Poolside BBQ at Cocobolo Bar + Grill

Grilled chicken marinated with rosemary

Oh the pleasures of a weekend BBQ!

Even better when it's paired with a lazy staycation where all you have to do is chill out, relax and let everyone else do the work. During our stay at the Park Hotel Clarke Quay, we had a nice poolside BBQ dinner at Cocobolo Bar + Grill. This is a bit of a hidden find for me, because I hadn't heard much of Cocobolo previously. But it was a pleasant discovery, because the food's not bad at all and I'm already thinking of going back.

Cocobolo Bar + Grill
Cocobolo is small but cosy, with wooden deck flooring that sets a resort-like mood. The bar serves cocktails and drinks, and the whole place overlooks the outdoor pool with cabanas.

All the BBQ bounty!
But our eyes are on the BBQ bounty! You can pick and choose what you want, and then see them transformed into grilled goodies!

Chefs are on hand to grill your chosen items to your preferred doneness
Several staff led by Chef Wilson Shum are on hand to help you grill the items to your preferred doneness. See? You don't have to do any work!

Zucchini, eggplant and pineapples being grilled
Zucchini, squash, eggplant and pineapples caramelising on the grill. The pineapples are really good, just like at a churrascaria, to help you cut into all the meat later. I did wish the eggplant slices were a bit thinner though.

Jolie was very amused by the light that kept changing colours
Jolie was very amused by the free-standing table lamps that kept changing colour. Meanwhile, we enjoy the breezy outdoors and the aromatic sizzle that fills the air as we await our food.

Assortment of sausages and bratwurst
We kicked off with a platter of sausages and bratwurst. The cheese sausages (left) are guaranteed to be a hit with kids, that is, if the adults don't polish them off first! I also liked the veal and other pork sausages.

Lots of salads to go with the grilled meats
There's plenty of salad for you to start with as the chefs grill your food.

Cheesy Cauliflower and Broccoli
There are cooked vegetables too. Broccoli and cauliflower topped with grilled cheese.

But let's jump right into the barbecued items, especially the good stuff!

Lamb Rack French Cut (Marinated with Garlic Herbs, Oil and Spices)
Lamb Rack French Cut (Marinated with Garlic Herbs, Oil and Spices)
This is their signature item, and deservedly so. Tender and grilled just right, these lamb racks are incredibly well-seasoned with herbs, spices and garlic. This alone is almost worth the price of admission.

BBQ Baby Back Pork Ribs
BBQ Baby Pork Back Ribs
This is also very good. I could eat lots of this. Ah, my mouth is watering at the memory of the lamb racks, and these sweet, juicy, tender ribs...next time I'm not sharing.

Grilled squid and prawns
Grilled squid and prawns
The seasoning for the squid is really good, but squid is hard to grill right - so some might turn out a bit too tough. Darn, I forgot to try the prawns. I also didn't try the grilled chicken in the first photo, though it looked really good. Too busy taking photos! *self-kick*

Sambal belachan fish fillet in banana leaf
Sambal belachan fish fillet in banana leaf
Again, the seasoning is nice and spicy, but the the grill may have been a little too hot for the fish, and it may have spent time still steaming in the foil-wrapped parcel after it's been taken off the grill. The flesh was just a tad overcooked.

Beef striploin
Beef striploin
By this juncture, we were really full, but I just had to try what the beef steaks were like. Not bad, good seasoning as usual, but a little lean. I also should have asked for a level of doneness lower than what I am used to.

Various mini desserts, cakes and pastries
Various mini desserts, cakes and pastries - to put back what you spent on the swim earlier in the day. The jellies are good fun, and refreshing after all the grilled meats.

Ice cream to top it all off!
And just when we thought we'd reached the end, they bring out the ice cream! Mini cones! So delightful! You can't say no to these.

The pool looks nice at night!
The hotel pool is really nice at night too.

Cocobolo Bar + Grill

The Cocobolo Weekend Barbecue Dinner is on?Fridays and Saturdays (6.30pm to 10.30pm)
S$52++ (Adult)
S$26++ (Child)
Diners enjoy one-for-one wines, cocktails, beers and soft drinks.

You get 20% off if you are on the Weekend Getaway promotion that the hotel is currently having. More reason to go for that staycation!

One dines free for every two paying guests, with promotion code ?Camemberu? given during reservations via phone 6593 8855 or email fnb.phcq@parkhotelgroup.com?! Valid till 31 October 2012.

COCOBOLO BAR + GRILL
Level 2 Park Hotel Clark Quay
1 Unity Street
Singapore 237983
Tel: +65?6593-8855

Open daily
11.00am to 7.00pm (Sunday to Thursday); and
11.00am to 10.30pm (Friday and Saturday).

Many thanks to Park Hotel for arranging the promotion and the dinner.

Source: http://www.camemberu.com/2012/09/weekend-poolside-bbq-at-cocobolo-bar.html

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Butterflies' Astounding Tale Revealed in New 3D Movie

A new movie is bringing to theaters the tale of the discovery of monarch butterflies' astonishing migration ? a journey that remained shrouded in mystery up until the 1970s.

Based on a true story, the 3D film "Flight of the Butterflies," which will show be shown at IMAX? theaters, chronicles the ground-breaking work of scientist Fred Urquhart, a man who spent many years trying to figure out where the iconic butterflies went during the cold winter months. They simply seemed to disappear.

Yet Urquhart's investigations ? and his invention of the first butterfly-tracking tags? eventually uncovered a tale so strange it seemed more like fiction than fact.

It turns out that the dainty insects fly thousands of miles, from Mexico to the northern United States and Canada, and then back again, all over the course of about four generations.

Their story begins in a single swath of pine forest in central Mexico, where the butterflies spend the winter months clinging to the trees by the millions, barely moving, stuck in a sleepy torpor.

Come spring time, the monarchs begin to stir. They mate, and then begin to fly north. Over the course of several generations they travel through Texas, the Midwest, New England and still farther, until they alight on milkweed plants growing in the farthest reaches of their northward journey. This final generation of north-flying butterflies lays eggs, and then dies.

Then, the generation of butterflies born at these highest latitudes turns southward, and flies hundreds and hundreds of miles ? retracing the paths of their parents, grandparents and great-grandparents ? all the way back to that patch of Mexican fir forest.

It is still unknown how this long-lived "super-generation" of monarchs knows to make the long journey hometo a land they've never seen.

Thanks to the immersive 3D Giant Screen environment, audiences can see intimate details of this astonishing journey. The film offers an up-close look at the metamorphosis from egg to pupa to caterpillar to butterfly, along with stunning footage captured in the butterfly forests of Mexico. [Video: See the movie trailer]

Although the film is an uplifting one, the story of the monarchs' struggle is tinctured with tragedy.

Monarch populations have faced significant declines over the last two decades, hit hard by a steep reduction in milkweed across North America. Milkweed is the only plant upon which the butterflies lay their eggs. Due to herbicide use and farming practices in the United States, milkweed has disappeared from some 140 million acres in the last 10 years.

Box-office money from the film will help fund butterfly conservation efforts, according to a statement from the production company.

The 3D, big-screen film "Flight of the Butterflies" opens in select theaters in the United States and Canada on Oct. 1, and will continue to roll out at additional theaters into 2013.

For more information on the film, visit www.flightofthebutterflies.com.

Follow OurAmazingPlanet for the latest in Earth science and exploration news on Twitter?@OAPlanet. We're also on?Facebook?&?Google+.

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Friday, September 28, 2012

China says disgraced leader Bo expelled from party

FILE - In this March 9, 2012 file photo, Chongqing party secretary Bo Xilai reacts during a plenary session of the National People's Congress held in Beijing, China. China's tumultuous, bizarre year in politics appears headed for a home stretch, with leading members of the ruling Communist Party convening to finalize a list of new leaders and decide the fate of a disgraced colleague. Disgraced Politburo member Bo has been the focal point of much of the tumult, which has featured a murder, corruption, two high-profile trials and a deadly car crash, all of which exposed bare-knuckled infighting among a leadership that prefers secrecy. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

FILE - In this March 9, 2012 file photo, Chongqing party secretary Bo Xilai reacts during a plenary session of the National People's Congress held in Beijing, China. China's tumultuous, bizarre year in politics appears headed for a home stretch, with leading members of the ruling Communist Party convening to finalize a list of new leaders and decide the fate of a disgraced colleague. Disgraced Politburo member Bo has been the focal point of much of the tumult, which has featured a murder, corruption, two high-profile trials and a deadly car crash, all of which exposed bare-knuckled infighting among a leadership that prefers secrecy. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

FILE - In this Sept. 24, 2012 file video image taken from CCTV, Wang Lijun sits in the Intermediate People's Court during his trial in Chengdu in southwestern China's Sichuan province when the Chinese police chief whose thwarted defection exposed murder of a Briton by his boss Bo Xilai's wife and infighting in high places was sentenced to 15 years in prison. China's tumultuous, bizarre year in politics appears headed for a home stretch, with leading members of the ruling Communist Party convening to finalize a list of new leaders and decide the fate of disgraced colleague Bo. (AP Photo/CCTV via AP video, File) CHINA OUT, TV OUT

FILE - In this Jan. 17, 2007 file photo, Bo Xilai, then China's Minister of Commerce, attends a memorial ceremony for his father Bo Yibo, a late communist leader considered one of communist China's founding fathers, in front of the father's photo at a military hospital in Beijing. Disgraced Chinese politician Bo was expelled from the ruling Communist Party on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, and will face corruption and other criminal charges, the latest step in a scandal that has overshadowed a political transition now set to take place in early November. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan)

FILE - In this March 14, 2012 file photo, Bo Xilai, Chongqing party secretary, attends the closing session of the annual National People's Congress in the Great Hall of the People, in Beijing. Disgraced Chinese politician Bo was expelled from the ruling Communist Party on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, and will face corruption and other criminal charges, the latest step in a scandal that has overshadowed a political transition now set to take place in early November. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File)

FILE - In this Jan. 17, 2007 file photo, then Chinese Commerce Minister Bo Xilai, right, with his wife Gu Kailai attends a memorial ceremony for his father Bo Yibo, a late revolutionary leader considered one of communist China's founding fathers, at a military hospital in Beijing. Disgraced Chinese politician Bo was expelled from the ruling Communist Party on Friday, Sept. 28, 2012, and will face corruption and other criminal charges, the latest step in a scandal that has overshadowed a political transition now set to take place in early November. (AP Photo/Alexander F. Yuan, File)

(AP) ? China's communist leadership expelled Bo Xilai from the ruling party Friday and sought to bury him with charges ranging from corruption to sexual affairs, aiming to sweep away their most damaging scandal in decades while finally scheduling their long-awaited leadership transition for November.

A statement from the party's Politburo amounted to a surprisingly strong and wide-ranging indictment against Bo, effectively ending the public of life of the flamboyant 63-year-old populist who was one of China's best known politicians and whose ambition was considered a menace to the country's top leaders.

The former Politburo member and regional party chief is to be charged with crimes dating back more than a decade, including abuse of power, bribe taking and improper relations with several women ? banned by the party because they are considered an inducement to corruption. He also is accused of involvement in the cover-up of his wife's murder of a British businessman, which was instrumental in triggering his downfall.

"They want to drive a stake through the heart of his political career, and make it absolutely impossible, not only for him to reappear but for anyone else who has that idea of trying to create that sort of personalized, political, charismatic leadership in some part of China which may challenge the leadership," said Rana Mitter, professor of Chinese history and politics at Oxford University.

The Politburo also announced the party congress would take place Nov. 8.

Dates for the congress, held once every five years, were overdue and highly anticipated because it will see President Hu Jintao step down after 10 years as party boss ? and China's ultimate leader ? to be replaced by Vice President Xi Jinping.

The congress had been expected to take place in mid-October, although the preparations were overshadowed by the Bo scandal.

"Bo Xilai's behavior resulted in serious repercussions and enormous damage to the reputation of the party and the nation, producing extremely vile effects domestically and overseas, and causing heavy damage to the cause of the party and the people," the Politburo said in a statement issued following its meeting in Beijing.

Speculation swirled for months over whether the party would harshly punish one of its own for criminal wrongdoing, or merely allow its own disciplinary arm to deal him a slap on the wrist.

The scandal was set off when a trusted Bo aide disclosed that his boss's wife had murdered a British businessman. Bo was sacked as party chief of the city of Chongqing; his wife, Gu Kailai, was given a suspended death sentence after confessing to the murder; and the aide, Chongqing police chief Wang Lijun, received a 15-year prison term for initially covering up the murder and other misdeeds.

The trials of Wang, which wrapped up this week, and Gu, which finished earlier, cleared the way for the party to decide whether to charge Bo with criminal wrongdoing. But his ouster from the leadership early this year opened a window into the divisive jostling for power as president and party leader Hu prepares to retire to make way for younger leaders.

Bo is the first Politburo member to be purged and handed to prosecutors since Hu had Shanghai party secretary Chen Liangyu sentenced for corruption in 2007. In that case, more than a year passed before Chen stood trial, perhaps auguring a long wait before Bo's case goes to court.

High-level purges, however, are almost always more about political power plays than crimes.

Bo was a divisive figure among Chinese leaders. Self-assured and comfortable with the media, he promoted populist policies as party chief of Chongqing and rode high-profile campaigns to bust organized crime gangs and promote communist culture to national popularity. His ambition was seen as a threat not only by Hu but to Hu's soon-to-be-installed successor, Xi Jinping.

Bo's supporters called the Politburo decision a political tactic. "I have doubts on any criminal wrongdoings of Bo Xilai. I need to see the evidence," said Han Deqiang, an economics professor at Beijing University of Aeronautics and Astronautics and a leading voice in what Chinese call the new left. "I think this is a political battle turned into a criminal one."

Bo's detractors, however, were cheered by the news, though they too saw politics at play in the decision.

"This announcement is long overdue. This means there is some progress in the rule of law in China. There is more transparency," said Li Zhuang, a formidable defense lawyer who found himself jailed in Chongqing after he accused police of extracting his client's confession by torture. "Of course it is also political. In China, politics and law often go hand in hand."

The decision by the 25-member Politburo, of which Bo had been a member, said that "investigations show that Bo had seriously violated party discipline ... abused his power, committed grave mistakes and should be held responsible for the Wang Lijun case as well as Gu's murder case."

The mention of Gu's case appeared to be a reference to obstruction of justice. Wang testified that Bo ignored him when he told him of his suspicions, then boxed him in the ears, demoted him, and detained several of his subordinates.

It was the first direct mention of Bo in state media in months. His name was not mentioned for both Gu's and Wang's trials.

The Politburo statement said that he took huge amounts of bribes directly or through his family and "maintained illicit relationships with numerous females." It said Bo's crimes dated from his time as mayor of the eastern port city of Dalian, through his term as commerce minister and as leader of Chongqing.

Bo's removal is seen as strengthening Xi's position, leaving him the undisputed leader of the party's "princelings," as the offspring of high-ranking communist elders are known.

"Now Bo is finished, Xi can take over those supporters from Bo and enlarge his network among the princelings," said China politics analyst Willy Lam of the Chinese University of Hong Kong.

Yet his ouster will do nothing to win over Bo supporters among party hardliners and admirers of Bo, who was widely popular among working-class Chinese.

"Xi is safer with Bo gone, but the hardliners will withhold their cooperation at the congress as a sign of their disapproval," said China expert Feng Chongyi of the University of Technology in Sydney, Australia.

Friday's Politburo meeting sets a series of events in motion. The 204-member Central Committee, a cross-section of the national party elite, usually convenes about a week before the congress to approve decisions already made by the Politburo. Privately, the committee will also approve the incoming leaders and a policy blueprint for the next five years.

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Associated Press writers Gillian Wong, Didi Tang and Isolda Morillo contributed to this report.

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Cuban sugar looks to rebound after bitter decline

In this Sept. 8, 2012 photo, people drive a classic American car past a sugar cane field in Camaguey, Cuba. Just two years ago, Cuba's sugar industry was on its knees after the worst harvest in more than a century. Now Cuba's signature industry is showing signs of life. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

In this Sept. 8, 2012 photo, people drive a classic American car past a sugar cane field in Camaguey, Cuba. Just two years ago, Cuba's sugar industry was on its knees after the worst harvest in more than a century. Now Cuba's signature industry is showing signs of life. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

In this Sept. 8, 2012 photo, Guillermo Castillo, 60, works on a valve that regulates the passage of sugar cane juice at the sugar processing plant "Brasil" in Jaronu, Cuba. The Brasil sugar plant, launched in 1921, is getting a makeover and is expected to be ready in time for the upcoming annual harvest and start milling cane by February. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

In this Sept. 8, 2012 photo, Vicente Diaz, 60, repairs a valve that regulates the passage of the cane juice in sugar processing plant "Brasil" in Jaronu, Cuba. The Brasil sugar plant, launched in 1921, is getting a makeover and is expected to be ready in time for the upcoming annual harvest and start milling cane by February. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

In this Sept. 8, 2012 photo, a worker moves iron with a crane during repairs at the sugar processing plant "Brasil" in Jaronu, Cuba. The Brasil sugar plant, launched in 1921, is getting a makeover and is expected to be ready in time for the upcoming annual harvest and start milling cane by February. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

In this Sept. 8, 2012 photo, workers irrigate a sugar cane field in Jaronu, Cuba. Just two years ago, Cuba's sugar industry was on its knees after the worst harvest in more than a century. Now Cuba's signature industry is showing signs of life. Hulking processing plants are coming back online, and the harvest is growing by double digits each year, a boon to rural towns like Jaronu. (AP Photo/Franklin Reyes)

(AP) ? Cuba's signature industry is showing signs of life two years after the worst harvest in more than a century.

Hulking processing plants are coming back online and production is rising, a boon to rural towns like Jaronu where producing sugar has been a way of life for generations.

Officials recently said that the harvest is expected to increase by 20 percent in the coming season after jumps of 7 percent and 16 percent in the last two harvests.

At the Brasil refinery in the steamy central province of Camaguey, a $6 million makeover is under way. During a recent visit, bulldozers were busy re-grading the floor, operators were laying foundations for new machinery and workers buzzed about, hammering and welding amid a deafening mechanic roar and a pervasive oily odor.

"I've never seen as much money being spent here as there is now," said Alodia Campo, a 54-year-old plant engineer and among the few employees still remaining from the Brasil's glory days.

With world market prices rebounding, sugar is suddenly more profitable, and a radical reorganization of the sector could offer a blueprint for how to lift the rest of the island's inefficient command economy.

"The Cuban sugar industry is tied to the culture, history and identity of this country," said Liobel Perez, spokesman for Azcuba, the largely autonomous state-run company that replaced the Sugar Ministry in late 2011. "Sugarcane will not define Cuba's future, but it will have to be a part of it."

Just two years ago, the sugar industry was on its knees.

The sugar minister had been sacked. State-run newspapers lambasted rampant inefficiency and thousands of workers were moved to other sectors. Eventually, the powerful Sugar Ministry itself was eliminated.

Even with the current reorganization, sugar revenues are far outpaced by sectors such as tourism and nickel mining.

Last year, sugar earnings were $333 million, while nickel brought in $1.25 billion, according to a study compiled by Rafael Romeu, a U.S.-based economist and former president of the Association for the Study of the Cuban Economy. Tourism brought in $2.5 billion in revenue in 2011, according to government figures.

President Raul Castro created Azcuba as part of his effort to stimulate the farm sector and streamline a fossilized Marxist economy that even he says doesn't work anymore.

Unlike virtually every other part of the state-dominated economy, Azcuba gets to keep 65 percent of its revenues and make decisions about reinvesting without having to ask permission from the central government.

At the Brasil refinery, the mammoth rust-covered sheds installed by American Sugar Refining Co., which launched the plant in 1921, still stand. Although surrounded by the twisted carcasses of machinery ripped out of the structures, the Brasil is expected to be ready for the upcoming annual harvest and start milling cane by February.

That would have seemed an unlikely prospect during most of the last decade. The plant mostly sat idle or was intermittently used as a grain depot, with only 50 employees remaining from a workforce that once numbered 500.

The refinery came back online briefly in 2008, only to be shuttered after two years because it was so inefficient.

The Brasil's near-demise mirrors sugar's decline from the times when it accounted for 80 percent of Cuba's export income, principally from the nearby U.S. market before relations between the two countries soured in the 1960s.

The crop fueled Cuba's rum industry and permeated popular culture. Iconic singer Celia Cruz was famed for interjecting cries of "Azucar!" ("sugar") in her songs.

Over the decades since Cuba's 1959 revolution, bureaucratic mismanagement created a slow-growing crisis that exploded in 2002, said Arturo Lopez-Levy, a Cuban economist at the University of Denver. At that time, sugar sold for just 6 cents a pound on world markets.

Cuban officials mothballed much of the industry, shuttering 100 of the island's 156 refineries and converting some 3 million acres (1.2 million hectares) of cane fields to other crops.

Production plummeted. From a peak of approximately 8 million tons in 1989, sugar output hit a 105-year-low of 1.1 million in 2010.

It was a black eye for a country where Fidel Castro once sent brigades of soldiers, students, homemakers and bureaucrats from the cities to the countryside in an ill-fated drive to reap 10 million tons of cane.

Each year, the government welcomed foreign sympathizers to visit Cuba and cut cane in solidarity with the socialist revolution.

A restructuring that began in 2002 saw thousands of people lose their jobs, though they were offered employment in other agricultural sectors or job retraining programs.

Now with sugar topping 20 cents a pound worldwide, Cuba is newly motivated to revive the industry and stimulate production.

Authorities have begun overhauling the Brasil and other mills, paying farmers more for cane and handing over fallow land to private growers and agro-cooperatives. As with other sectors of the economy, efficiency is the buzzword, and officials hope Azcuba will be more nimble than the ponderous Sugar Ministry.

Wilson Morell, vice president of Azcuba, set a goal of returning to 4 million tons per year by modernizing the 56 refineries still online, though he did not set a date. That would achieve half of Cuba's historical peak output with about a third of the facilities.

Cuba acknowledges it still must address issues such as installing modern irrigation systems, improving the supply chain and guaranteeing quality of cane sent to the mills. Foreign investment in the sector is nonexistent, though Morell and Perez said negotiations are under way on possible British investment in a bioelectrical plant at one refinery.

Lopez-Levy, whose father was an engineer in the industry, applauded measures such as Azcuba's financial independence. But he cautioned that it's too early to brag about a major comeback, saying it remains to be seen whether the sector can overcome the stubborn bureaucratic mindset that has long plagued Cuba.

"After so many disasters, a measure of skepticism is realistic," the economist said.

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Associated Press writer Peter Orsi contributed to this report from Havana. Andrea Rodriguez on Twitter: www.twitter.com/ARodriguezAP

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St. Louis Association of REALTORS Added as Event Sponsor

St. Louis Association of REALTORS

We are very pleased to announce that the St. Louis Association of REALTORS has signed on as a Main Event Sponsor for ReBarCamp STL! Many thanks for their generosity and support.

The?St. Louis Association of REALTORS? can trace its beginnings to 1877 when the St. Louis Real Estate Exchange was founded. ?According to author Pearl Janet Davies, the primary purpose of the Exchange was ?To advance the interests of the City of St. Louis and its inhabitants, by promoting public improvements, and to maintain an organization for sales and purchase of real estate, where public or private sales can be made, negotiations of real estate loans, and renting and leasing real estate.? This was exactly what our earlier members did as they met with their clients on a daily basis, helping them to buy and sell their real estate in the Exchange offices throughout the metropolitan St. Louis area.

St. Louis Association of REALTORS Has Been Instrumental in the State and National Association

The aspirations that these REALTORS? had for their community also reached out to the state and national level. These leaders were instrumental in the formation of the National Association of Real Estate Boards in 1908 and the Missouri Association of REALTORS? (MAR) in 1936. Today, the Association?s goals still mirror a reflection of our past leadership visions and goals, including the importance of unity in the real estate profession, the continuous collection of data pertinent to the real estate industry, the protection and promotion of private ownership of real property, and the institution of professional standards of practice.

Association Leaders Have Been Community Leaders

It is no small wonder that through their hard work and vision, St. Louis evolved as a major metropolis in the nation, often referenced as ?The Gateway To The West.? The Exchange, and later the Real Estate Board, was fortunate to have many talented leaders. Past leaders include Cyrus Crane Willmore, one of the country?s earliest tract developers, former Mayor and civic leader Bernard F. Dickmann, Clarence Turley, Daniel Sheehan, Theophile Papin, and former St. Louis License Collector, Tom Nash. Three of these Exchange Presidents, Willmore, Turley and Sheehan, later served as President for the National Association of REALTORS? (NAR).

The Association Today

The St Louis Associationof REALTORS? is the largest Real Estate Association in the state of Missouri, one of the largest in the United States and the fifth oldest still in existence. It is of essence that we recognize the important ground work that was laid by our leadership and the great strides they made in the real estate industry. Their visions, along with today?s leaders, have helped millions of people enjoy the American Dream of home ownership.

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Farthest ever view of the universe assembled by combining 10 years of NASA Hubble Space Telescope photographs

ScienceDaily (Sep. 25, 2012) ? Like photographers assembling a portfolio of best shots, astronomers have assembled a new, improved portrait of humankind's deepest-ever view of the universe.

Called the eXtreme Deep Field, or XDF, the photo was assembled by combining 10 years of NASA Hubble Space Telescope photographs taken of a patch of sky at the center of the original Hubble Ultra Deep Field. The XDF is a small fraction of the angular diameter of the full Moon.

The Hubble Ultra Deep Field is an image of a small area of space in the constellation Fornax, created using Hubble Space Telescope data from 2003 and 2004. By collecting faint light over many hours of observation, it revealed thousands of galaxies, both nearby and very distant, making it the deepest image of the universe ever taken at that time.

The new full-color XDF image reaches much fainter galaxies, and includes very deep exposures in red light from Hubble's new infrared camera, enabling new studies of the earliest galaxies in the universe. The XDF contains about 5,500 galaxies even within its smaller field of view. The faintest galaxies are one ten-billionth the brightness of what the human eye can see.

Magnificent spiral galaxies similar in shape to our Milky Way and the neighboring Andromeda galaxy appear in this image, as do the large, fuzzy red galaxies where the formation of new stars has ceased. These red galaxies are the remnants of dramatic collisions between galaxies and are in their declining years. Peppered across the field are tiny, faint, more distant galaxies that were like the seedlings from which today's striking galaxies grew. The history of galaxies -- from soon after the first galaxies were born to the great galaxies of today, like our Milky Way -- is laid out in this one remarkable image.

Hubble pointed at a tiny patch of southern sky in repeat visits (made over the past decade) for a total of 50 days, with a total exposure time of 2 million seconds. More than 2,000 images of the same field were taken with Hubble's two premier cameras -- the Advanced Camera for Surveys and the Wide Field Camera 3, which extends Hubble's vision into near-infrared light -- and combined to make the XDF.

"The XDF is the deepest image of the sky ever obtained and reveals the faintest and most distant galaxies ever seen. XDF allows us to explore further back in time than ever before," said Garth Illingworth of the University of California at Santa Cruz, principal investigator of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field 2009 (HUDF09) program.

The universe is 13.7 billion years old, and the XDF reveals galaxies that span back 13.2 billion years in time. Most of the galaxies in the XDF are seen when they were young, small, and growing, often violently as they collided and merged together. The early universe was a time of dramatic birth for galaxies containing brilliant blue stars extraordinarily brighter than our Sun. The light from those past events is just arriving at Earth now, and so the XDF is a "time tunnel into the distant past." The youngest galaxy found in the XDF existed just 450 million years after the universe's birth in the big bang.

Before Hubble was launched in 1990, astronomers could barely see normal galaxies to 7 billion light-years away, about halfway across the universe. Observations with telescopes on the ground were not able to establish how galaxies formed and evolved in the early universe.

Hubble gave astronomers their first view of the actual forms and shapes of galaxies when they were young. This provided compelling, direct visual evidence that the universe is truly changing as it ages. Like watching individual frames of a motion picture, the Hubble deep surveys reveal the emergence of structure in the infant universe and the subsequent dynamic stages of galaxy evolution.

The infrared vision of NASA's planned James Webb Space Telescope (Webb telescope) will be aimed at the XDF. The Webb telescope will find even fainter galaxies that existed when the universe was just a few hundred million years old. Because of the expansion of the universe, light from the distant past is stretched into longer, infrared wavelengths. The Webb telescope's infrared vision is ideally suited to push the XDF even deeper, into a time when the first stars and galaxies formed and filled the early "dark ages" of the universe with light.

The XDF/HUDF09 team members are G. Illingworth (University of California, Santa Cruz), R. Bouwens (Leiden University), M. Carollo (Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, Zurich (ETH)), M. Franx (Leiden University), V. Gonzalez (University of California, Santa Cruz), I. Labbe (Leiden University), D. Magee and P. Oesch (University of California, Santa Cruz), M. Stiavelli (Space Telescope Science Institute), M. Trenti (University of Cambridge), and P. van Dokkum (Yale University).

The public is invited to participate in a "Meet the Hubble eXtreme Deep Field Observing Team" webinar, in which three key astronomers of the XDF observing team will describe how they assembled the landmark image and explain what it tells us about the evolving universe. Participants are invited to send in questions for the panel of experts to discuss. The webinar will be broadcast at 1:00 p.m. (EDT) on Thursday, September 27, 2012. To participate in the webinar, please visit: http://hubblesite.org/go/xdf/ .

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Health Insurance for Expensive MRI or CT Scans

September 25th, 2012

Often, health insurances do not cover important body scans for medical treatments like CT scan and MRI scan. While getting insurance from an insurance company, it is important to read the plan and what it covers in detail. Even though, renowned insurance companies like HSL assured provide its clients with complete medical package that includes almost all types of medical coverage but it is still important to compare the health insurance plans of two or more companies and check for MRI scan and CT scan in advance.

Often, for proper diagnosis of a medical condition, a complete body scan is required but often medical insurance from small companies only cover X-rays that are cheaper than CT scan and MRI scan but are not advanced enough and safe to save the insurance cost. This is why it is highly recommended to always buy your medical insurance from the renowned and established insurance companies like HSL assured. Even though, most of the medical experts prefer CT scan or MRI scan over the x-rays as x-rays are not that advanced and there are number of risks associated with the use of x-rays on human body but many people who do not have coverage for CT scan and MRI scan have to choose X-rays to save money. Even though, with the increased dependability of doctors and health experts on these modern scans, most of the insurance companies now cover both type of scans in their health insurance but it is still important to ask if these scans are included or not before buying health insurance.

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Practical and Helpful Tips: Management ? ArticleJetmix / Dofollow ...

Talking to Professional Business Consulting Firms

When you start your own business, you must have a game plan. You can compete with other known brands or companies and you also have the option to make your own niche so that the risk will not be too high. Most people are not ready to jump start their business which is why they seek the help of professional business consulting firms. You can rely on the expertise of a business consultant in helping your business prosper within a reasonable period of time. You will benefit greatly from the things that the consultants will teach you for the betterment of your business.

Hiring a professional business consulting firm to help you out with your business is a wise move because the consultants can provide you with an appropriate business plan. Through the help of the professional business consulting firm; you can manage all the business procedures with efficiency and decisive action. Most of the business consultants today are pretty hands-on with the entire process and they will help you from the start of your business and when you need their advice. Moreover, the consultants can be able to submit the necessary papers to the right agency in order to facilitate the operation of your business.

The advantage of working with business experts is that they are definitely familiar with how successful businesses achieve their current status and they can dissect these effective ways in order to help you succeed, too. Armed with skills, knowledge and experience, these consultants can evaluate your business including products and services that you want to introduce to the industry and provide you with the most full-proof and effective business methods to follow. You will know such technical details of your business like the manpower, supplies and other necessary items for the operation of your business. It?s their job to look after the progress of the business and show you where it is heading so that you can prepare to expand. They aim to make your products more accessible to the market so that you will gain profit in due time.

It?s going to be easier for the business owner if the business consultant can go to the site regularly to inspect the operation. You can find a business consultant who will help you manage the business from the start to the phase where everything is already moving and the operations are on-going. You can seek their help when certain issues arise and you want to fix them as soon as you can.

Another type of consulting firm that you might encounter is a bit more formal in handling business issues because you have to visit their office for a meeting. You can submit a profile of your business so that the consultants can review and during the meeting, they can show you an effective and workable business plan.
The Author: Ernest W. is long time industry writer and powerful industry voice. He enjoys attending industry events, writing articles about healthcare consultant, and spending time with family. Find out more on the author?s site.

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Cops: UK teen thought to have run away with teacher

By ITV News

LONDON -- A 15-year-old British girl is believed to have run away to France with her 30-year-old math teacher, ITV News reported.

Megan Stammers, of Eastbourne, England, was reported missing at about noon on Friday and police said they believed she had traveled from Dover, England, to Calais, France, that evening.

Police said later that she was believed to have left the country with Jeremy Forrest, 30, of Ringmer, near Lewes.

"Megan's family love her dearly and are all incredibly upset by her disappearance. They want her to come home as soon as possible. We need Megan or Jeremy to make contact with us to help us return her safely to her family,"?Chief Inspector Jason Tingley, of Sussex Police, said in a statement on its website Saturday.

Police said her family were due to appear at a press conference later Monday.

ITV News said a?blog posted on May 19 on Forrest's website, James Ayre Music,?talked about trying to deal with a ?moral dilemma.?

?And the?overiding?question it left me with was this: How do we, and how should we, define what is right or wrong, acceptable or unacceptable???? the blog said, according to ITV News.

?I came to a few different conclusions, mainly that actually we get a lot of things wrong, but at the end of the day I was satisfied that if you can look yourself in the mirror and know that, under all the front, that you are a good person, that should have faith in your own judgement,? it added.

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Megan?s sister Brooke said in a message on Twitter that ?Hope and faith is all we can give and everyone's support is amazing.?

?Will not stop until my sister is home! #keepfaith #keephope #findmeganstammers,? she said in another message.

Her father Martin Stammers appealed for Megan to get in touch. ?We are worried and miss her terribly,? he said.

A Facebook page has been set up called ?Find Megan Stammers.? At 6:25 a.m. ET Monday, the page had 2,320 likes.

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iPhone 5 poised to hit wireless carriers? margins hard

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Monday, September 24, 2012

Switched On: The iPod's modern family

Each week Ross Rubin contributes Switched On, a column about consumer technology.

Switched On The iPod's modern family

If you bet that Apple was going to turn the square, occasionally wrist-strapped iPod nano into a MOTOACTV-like watch that would provide a glanceable window into iPhone apps, you lost. Clearly, Apple could have gone that route. It teased in the last generation with an expanding selection of watch faces and used this generation to add Bluetooth and enable a thinner design via the new Lightning connector. Nevertheless, Apple decided to forgo the embryonic smartwatch market. Indeed, it returned to the larger, longer iPod nano school of yore, but with the single-button design of its iOS mobile devices complementing a multitouch interface.

The watch faces may be gone, but the new iPod nano regains the ability to play video while retaining photo display and Nike+ integration. It has become the equivalent of the lineup's feature phone, albeit with a better user interface. Examined in context, the new clip-free iPod nano looks more at home as a midrange option between the tiny iPod shuffle and the now larger iPod touch.

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