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‘I Can Forgive Lesbians but Not Gay Men’, Says Belarus’ Lukashenko
euronews – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

“I forgive women for their lesbianism,” he said. “But I will never in my lifetime forgive men for being gay… A woman becomes a lesbian only if we men are so wretched.”

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Senate Passes Monsanto Protection Act Granting Monsanto Power over US Govt
Anthony Gucciardi, Natural Society – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

This ushers in an entirely new era of activism. Monsanto has decided to push the envelope in a way that is unprecedented, fighting the US federal courts. Sometimes in order to truly have an intellectual revolution on a subject, the people need to see exactly what they are facing. With the truly blatant and downright arrogant Monsanto Protection Act, it’s now clearer than ever.

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Buddhist Nationalism in Burma
Maung Zarni, Tricycle – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

The rise of genocidal Buddhist racism against the Rohingya, a minority community of nearly one million people in the western Burmese province of Rakhine (also known as Arakan), is an international humanitarian crisis. The military-ruled state has been relentless in its attempts to erase Rohingya ethnic identity, which was officially recognized as a distinct ethnic group in 1954 by the democratic government of Prime Minister U Nu.

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(Français) Cameroun: Violations de Droits Humains Commises dans le Cadre des Poursuites Judiciaires pour «Homosexualité»
Human Rights Watch – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Personne ne devrait être condamné à une peine de prison pour avoir laissé échapper des aveux afin de faire arrêter la torture, ou parce qu’un juge n’aime pas ce qu’ils boivent, la façon dont ils s’habillent ou le type de textos qu’ils envoient. La façon dont la loi est appliquée au Cameroun semble suggérer que si vous êtes soupçonné d’être gay ou lesbienne, les droits humains, par exemple le droit à un procès équitable et le droit à ne pas être torturé, n’ont plus cours.

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Being Neither a-Waving Nor a-Parting: Considering Both Science And Spirituality
Anthony Judge – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Produced on the occasion of publication by Science of an inspiring map of the Universe shortly after the Big Bang. Rather than engage in arid exploration of levels of complexity — ironically only comprehensible to the “enlightened” — the question here is whether there is a far more immediate understanding of how the distinction between wave and particle is to be experienced personally. Does such experience offer more radical and richer understandings of the sense of individual identity than is offered by convention?

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War Games
Tom Greening – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Children get killed in wars,
which is not good for them.
They should be tickled
and made to laugh,

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HSBC Faces New Money Laundering Claims in Argentina
BBC News – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Banking giant HSBC, which was hit with a US fine for money laundering last year, is facing fresh accusations of illegal activity in Argentina, which has alleged that the bank used “fake receipts” to facilitate money laundering and tax evasion, and launder 392m pesos ($77m; £50m).

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Anonymous Leaks Names, Addresses of 35,000 Israeli Officials
Al-Akhbar – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

The Internet hacktivist collective Anonymous released the names, addresses and phone numbers of over 35,000 Israeli officials, including politicians, army officers and agents for spy agency Mossad. The Red Hack, a Turkish Internet group that operates as an affiliate of Anonymous, posted spreadsheets with the personal information online late Friday [22 Mar 2013]. Separately, another online hacker group, Sektor 404, attacked the Mossad’s website, temporary shutting it down.

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Muslim and Western Nations Agree on UN Landmark Code to Combat Violence Against Women and Girls
MercoPress – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Muslim and Western nations late Friday [15 Mar 2013] overcame deep divisions to agree a landmark United Nations declaration setting out a code of conduct for combating violence against women and girls. Iran, Libya, Sudan and other Muslim nations ended threats to block the declaration and agreed to language stating that violence against women could not be justified by “any custom, tradition or religious consideration.”

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Iraq: Ten Years of Stupidity
Johan Galtung, 25 Mar 2013 - TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

To assume only one scenario, war, reveals intellectual poverty. Iraq had problems but not the casualties, exile and displacements of the war-which may last 10 more years having upset so many unstable equilibia. They cater to the US-UK war addiction, sending others to hell. Such people should be known for their tested inability to analyze and forecast and remedy. Academia should be for intellectuals, not for clercs, intelligentsia.

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Unrest in Bulgaria: New Casualty in Wave of Self-Immolations`
Der Spiegel – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

A 40-year-old Bulgarian set himself on fire to protest poverty and corruption in his country on Friday [22 Mar 2013], becoming the sixth self-immolation in the EU country in less than a month.

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Alcoholics Anonymous Spirituality Cause of Internal Debate
G. Jeffrey Macdonald – Huff Post, 25 Mar 2013

For Alcoholics Anonymous to continue helping addicts find freedom in sobriety, the 75-year-old organization has to reclaim its spiritual roots. That’s the message coming from reformers who say the group has drifted from core principles and is failing addicts who can’t save themselves. But what constitutes the heart of AA spirituality is a matter of spirited debate.

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What Was Wrong with Obama’s Speech in Jerusalem
Richard Falk – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

In retrospect, worse than speech was the visit itself. Obama should never have undertaken such the visit without an accompanying willingness to treat the Palestinian reality with at least equal dignity to that of the Israeli reality and without some indication of how to imagine a just peace based on two states for two peoples given the severe continuing Israeli encroachments on occupied Palestinian territory that give every indication of permanence.

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Tomas Young and the End of the Body of War
Amy Goodman - Truthdig, 25 Mar 2013

Tomas Young was in the fifth day of his first deployment to Iraq when he was struck by a sniper’s bullet in Baghdad’s Sadr City. The single bullet paralyzed him from the chest down, and changed his life forever. Now, nine years later, at the age of 33, Tomas has decided to end his life. He announced recently that he will soon stop his nourishment, which comes in the form of liquid through a feeding tube.

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Mozart Piano Concerto No. 21 (Music Video of the Week)
Jan Lisiecki – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Reluctant prodigy, 17-year old pianist Jan Lisiecki interpreting the Andante from Mozart’s Piano Concerto no. 21 in C major.

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Introducing BRICS from above and BRICS-from-below
Patrick Bond – Pambazuka News, 25 Mar 2013

There seem to be three narratives about BRICS. The first is promotional and mainly comes from government and allied intellectuals; the second perspective is uncertainty, typical of fence-sitting scholars and NGOs; and the third is highly critical, from forces sometimes termed the ‘independent left.’

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The Times Eviscerates the Occupation
MJ Rosenberg – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

On Sunday [17 Mar 2013], the New York Times ran an extraordinary magazine piece (it was the cover story) on West Bank Palestinians who are resisting the Israeli occupation through non-violence. For those who follow the issue closely, the extraordinary aspect of the piece was not so much anything author Ben Ehreneich revealed as it was that the article appeared in the New York Times at all.

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Iraq after Ten Years
Paul Craig Roberts – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

March 19, 2013. Ten years ago today the Bush regime invaded Iraq. It is known that the justification for the invasion was a packet of lies orchestrated by the neoconservative Bush regime in order to deceive the United Nations and the American people.

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Chenney’s Halliburton Received $39.5 Billion in Iraq War Contracts over the Past Decade
Angelo Young - International Business Times, 25 Mar 2013

The accounting of the financial cost of the nearly decade-long Iraq War will go on for years, but a recent analysis has shed light on the companies that made money off the war by providing support services as the privatization of what were former U.S. military operations rose to unprecedented levels.

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Forbes Billionaires List Growing
The Real News Network – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Corporate profits at record levels – as austerity hits and unemployment remains high. US still leads as many new billionaires emerging in China and Russia.

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(Castellano) Pedagogía de la Catástrofe – Decisión
Stefano Caserini & Enrico Euli - TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Tomar decisiones es una elección compleja y difícil, sobre todo en una sociedad de masas. Hasta el momento en que se encuentran para tomar decisiones en núcleos reducidos, las personas pueden, al menos en teoría, estar presentes para contar: para escuchar y ser escuchadas, practicar una buena consulta, participar en las decisiones, actuar de manera colectiva y conscientemente.

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Israel and the Politics of Boycott
Joseph Massad – Al Jazeera, 25 Mar 2013

Zionism and Israel will continue to support any boycott that seeks to institutionalise racism and racial separatism. For Zionism, what mattered most was its commitment to racial separatism, whether in Germany or Palestine, and it supported only those boycotts that would bring it about.

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Powers Seek Influence in Burma’s Conflict
Bertil Lintner, YaleGlobal – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Burmese government battles insurgents as China and the US scramble for influence. In Burma, there’s rivalry among peace organizations, often with lack of understanding of the conflicts’ root causes.

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(Português) Os Ultramultimilionários
Alfredo Zaiat, Página/12 – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

A relação de ultramultimilionários do mundo voltou a alcançar máximas históricas, informa a ‘Forbes’: agora essa lista é formada por 1426 nomes com um valor patrimonial líquido de aproximadamente 5,4 trilhões de dólares. É algo inquietante. A pior crise econômica global desde a Depressão de 1930 segue sem horizonte de terminar, enquanto aumenta a concentração de riqueza.

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The Corporation
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

The documentary examines the modern-day corporation, considering its legal status as a class of person and evaluating its behavior towards society and the world at large as a psychiatrist might evaluate an ordinary person. This is explored through specific examples.

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Iraq: War’s Legacy of Cancer
Dahr Jamail – Al Jazeera, 25 Mar 2013

Two US-led wars in Iraq have left behind hundreds of tonnes of depleted uranium munitions and other toxic wastes. Doctors in Fallujah are continuing to witness a steep rise in severe congenital birth defects, including children being born with two heads, children born with only one eye, multiple tumours.

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Sea Shepherd Shut Down Japanese Whaling 2013
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Aggressive Nonviolence on High Seas – The Bob Barker and the Steve Irwin Sea Shepherd ships block the slipway of the whale processor Nisshin Maru, preventing a whale from being loaded, the only one believed to have been killed this season. The harpoon ships have now stopped whaling, as the whales cannot be processed.

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(Castellano) Es Tiempo de Vivir Sin Miedo
Eduardo Galeano – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

(Legendado em Portugues)
ES: Escritor uruguayo habla de la persistencia humana para luchar por un mundo que es el hogar de todos y no de unos pocos.
POR: Escritor uruguaio fala da persistência humana de lutar por um mundo que seja a casa de todos e não de uns poucos.

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Don’t Argue with Children
TMS editor, 25 Mar 2013

My 4 year old son came screaming out of the bathroom to tell me he’d dropped his toothbrush in the toilet.

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Henry David Thoreau, We Need Your Voice Today!
John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Thoreau refused to pay his poll tax because of his opposition to the Mexican War and to the institution of slavery. Because of his refusal to pay the tax (which was in fact a very small amount) he spent a night in prison. To Thoreau’s irritation, his family paid the poll tax for him and he was released. He then wrote down his ideas on the subject in an essay entitled The Duty of Civil Disobedience, where he maintains that each person has a duty to follow his own individual conscience even when it conflicts with the orders of his government.

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Victorious Return for Sea Shepherd Fleet
Sea Shepherd Whale Defence – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

March 21, 2013 – Sea Shepherd Australia is proud to welcome home the 110 strong international crew and three ships, the Steve Irwin, Sam Simon and Bob Barker. Their return marks an end to the most successful campaign to date, with the Japanese whalers returning home with the lowest kill ever. However, it is all with a heavy heart as the man that started it all, Captain Paul Watson, cannot be stepping a shore because the Australian Government will not announce his safe passage into Australia.

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Kudankulam Atomic Power Project
Nuclear Power Corporation of India – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

Please click on the link to check the progress report, construction detail, in the original.

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Myanmar’s Religious Violence against the Muslims Is Military-Backed and Buddhist Order-Organzied
Maung Zarni – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

The violence against Muslims in Burma is not SIMPLY sectarian or communal as is typically and incorrectly framed by the mainstream media. It is mobilized by the skin-head elements within the Buddhist Sangha and tacitly backed by the military state, both working in close collaboration and in a symbiosis.

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General and Complete Disarmament in 50 Years on the Basis of Global Harmony
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

A Global Harmony Association (GHA) Constant Petition to the UN to Collect 1 Million Signatures by September 21, 2013 – International Peace Day

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NATO Proxies Using WMD’s in Syria – Dozens Dead
Tony Cartalluci, Land Destroyer Report – TRANSCEND Media Service, 25 Mar 2013

It is outrageous hypocrisy to see the West arming, funding, and politically backing terrorists in Syria who in fact both possess, and are now using such weapons against the Syrian people.

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AP: Chavez Wasted His Money on Healthcare When He Could Have Built Gigantic Skyscrapers
Jim Naureckas – Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting-FAIR, 25 Mar 2013

One of the more bizarre takes on Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez’s death comes from Associated Press business reporter Pamela Sampson (3/5/13): Chavez squandered his nation’s oil money on healthcare, education and nutrition when he could have been building the world’s tallest building or his own branch of the Louvre. What kind of monster has priorities like that?

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Nos Morituri Te Salutamus – Salute of Iraqi Citizens to the Coalition of the Willing
Anthony Judge – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

10 March 2003 – We, the Citizens of Iraq, are gathered here for your entertainment in the first 21st century media circus, to celebrate once again the tradition inaugurated by your forefathers during the time of the Roman Empire — an empire that your current Leader aspires to emulate. We who are about to die salute you was the phrase traditionally used by those about to die in the gladiatorial circus arenas of that time. Nos Morituri Te Salutamus!

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Pope Francis I, a Jesuit
Johan Galtung, 18 Mar 2013 - TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

The first Jesuit pope. The Society of Jesus, founded by Ignatius de Loyola, was a renewal movement from the inside in 1534 after the huge outside reforma, the protestantisms, Luther-1517 in particular. More than four centuries was needed to reach the top; maybe the Church changed, maybe Pope Francis is a soft Jesuit. Jesuits are known for being priests exercising their ministry, and for having a second profession, often as intellectuals, and high level ones. Pope Francis has the same double reputation. Promising.

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(Português) Carne de Cavalo e Especismo
Marcela Godoy, Consciência Animal – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

The Horsemeat scandal, ou o escândalo da carne de cavalo, começou no mês passado quando carne de cavalo foi descoberta em hambúrgueres congelados à venda no Reino Unido e na República da Irlanda. Desde então, vestígios foram descobertos em produtos de carne processados e refeições prontas em toda a União Européia. Os olhos e ouvidos abolicionistas já detectam, de primeira, especismo explícito.

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Mahatma Gandhi, We Need Your Voice Today!
John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

If humans are ever to achieve a stable global society in the future, they will have to become much more modest in their economic behavior and much more peaceful in their politics. For both modesty and peace, Gandhi is a useful source of ideas. The problems with which he struggled during his lifetime are extremely relevant to us in the 21st Century, when both nuclear and ecological catastrophes threaten the world.

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(Italiano) Partitocrazia-Tecnocrazia-Autocrazia-Bancocrazia
Johan Galtung – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

Il terzo livello di quelli sopra delineati, i mercanti, ovviamente esigono la loro parte, usando il proprio capitale bancario per comprare potere politico, addirittura fino all’estremo del salvataggio pubblico qualora le perdite superassero i guadagni. La bancocrazia opera mediante un parente stretto, la corruttocrazia, il governo dei corruttori sui corrotti pagati per i loro servigi. La corruzione è rampante. Perché? Perché la corruzione nel sistema politico, la conversione di denaro in decisioni, ha un parente stretto nel sistema economico, la commissione.

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Wall Street Banks, Money Laundering and the Drug Trade
Tom Burghardt – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

US Department of Justice Urges Federal Court to Approve Sweetheart Deal with Drug-Tainted HSBC – “You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone.” — Al Capone
[HSBC used to stand for Hong Kong Shanghai Banking Corporation but today it stands only for another Mafia-organized crime]

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Herbicides for GMOs Driving Monarch Butterfly Populations to ‘Ominous’ Brink
Lauren McCauley – Common Dreams, 18 Mar 2013

Released by the Mexican government along with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), a recent survey found a 59% decrease in the area occupied by monarch colonies wintering in the forests of central Mexico, the Los Angeles Times reports. Scientists are attributing the decline of this essential pollinating population to the ongoing drought and the “explosive” increase in the use of genetically modified crops in the American corn belt.

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A Death Grip on Our Food Supply: Monsanto’s Death Patents
Randall Amster - CounterPunch, 18 Mar 2013

It increasingly appears that Monsanto is patenting death, perhaps even more so than life. Their patent rights should not trump the rights of people to procure safe, healthy, living foods. We should roundly deem Monsanto a loser in the court of public opinion, and strive to loosen their death grip on our food supply.

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Bank Money Laundering – Senator Elizabeth Warren vs HSBC
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

”If you’re caught with an ounce of cocaine, the chances are good you’re going to go to jail. If you launder nearly a billion dollars for drug cartels and violate our international sanctions, your company pays a fine and you go home and sleep in your own bed at night.” — Senator Elizabeth Warren

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Media Fakes War Propaganda | Weapons of Mass Distraction
Abby Martin, Breaking the Set – Russia Today, 18 Mar 2013

A look at MSNBC’s recent documentary about the lies leading up the Iraq war, and the closer look at the corporate media’s complicity in selling war to the American people by highlighting multiple staged events.

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Over 100 Guantanamo Inmates ‘On Hunger Strike,’ Possibly in Grave Condition
Russia Today – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

Lawyers for Guantanamo Bay inmates have claimed “all but a few men” are on a hunger strike over their Qurans being taken away. The condition of the strikers “appears to be rapidly deteriorating and reaching a potentially critical level,” they said. Most of 130 people housed in Camp 6 of Guantanamo Bay may be involved in the strike.

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The New Propaganda Is Liberal – The New Slavery Is Digital
John Pilger – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

In the 1970s, I met Leni Riefenstahl and asked her about her epic films that glorified the Nazis. She told me that the “messages” of her films were dependent not on “orders from above,” but on the “submissive void” of the German public. Did that include the liberal, educated bourgeoisie? “Everyone,” she said. Today’s “message” of grotesque inequality, social injustice and war is the propaganda of liberal democracies. It is the ultimate means of social control because it is voluntary, addictive and shrouded in illusions of personal freedom.

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Chávez and Nonviolence
Onwubiko Agozino – Pambazuka News, 18 Mar 2013

Hugo Chavez may have helped to inspire social democratic revolutions across South America in preference to the fruitless decades of violent armed struggles.

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Spirituality and Virtue as Corollaries to Peace
Antonio C. S. Rosa | Editor - TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

We are meant by nature, the universe, life itself (let’s leave the gods out of this) to be superior beings, elevated in virtue, goodness, righteousness, integrity, ethics, honesty, morality, uprightness, evolved consciousness, and not merely to get richer, smarter, sexier, more cunning, and more knowledgeable to dominate everything and everybody we contemplate-if possible by force. This is the real danger, the aspect that could prompt these smarter, more aggressive (meaning less civilized) people in power to explode the planet through a nuclear war, thus creating a second asteroid belt.

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Death in the Family
TMS editor, 18 Mar 2013

A man in a bar sees a friend at a table, drinking by himself.

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The Brutally Honest Coca-Cola Obesity Commercial
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

Truth in advertising may be off the table, but at least truth in fake advertising is alive and well.

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Frozen Assets
George Monbiot – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

Why are we exploiting unconventional gas when we can’t afford to burn existing supplies?

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Hugo Chavez
Paul Craig Roberts – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

On March 5, 2013, Hugo Chavez, President of Venezuela and world leader against imperialism, died. Washington imperialists and their media and think tank whores expressed gleeful sighs of relief as did the brainwashed US population. An “enemy of America” was gone. Chavez was not an enemy of America. He was an enemy of Washington’s hegemony over other countries, an enemy of Washington’s alliance with elite ruling cliques who steal from the people they grind down and deny sustenance.

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Psychosocial Implication in Gamma Animation: Epimemetics for a Brave New World
Anthony Judge – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

The much cited novel by Aldous Huxley (Brave New World, 1931) is recognized as having anticipated many more recent problematic developments in society and its technologies. As social satire, the novel envisages a world in which the population of Gammas, and the lower castes, is deliberately accelerated by genetic engineering — consistent with continuing approaches to unconstrained population increase.

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A Tale of Two NGOs: In Haiti, Disaster Aid or Aid Disaster?
Beverly Bell – Toward Freedom, 18 Mar 2013

Three years after the deadly earthquake in Haiti, what has become of the commitments made on Red Cross billboards, the promises from telethon hosts, the moving declarations of Presidents Obama and Clinton? What has happened to the nearly $10 billion that was pledged to assist survivors and to rebuild, most of which was entrusted to the large non-governmental organizations (NGOs) that Professor Mark Schuller terms “non-profiteers”?

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Fukushima Two Years Later: Lessons for India
Nityanand Jayaraman - CounterCurrents, 18 Mar 2013

The Independent Commission appointed by the Japanese parliament to investigate the accident observed that while natural disasters may have triggered the nuclear events, the meltdown itself was “profoundly manmade.” The Commission concluded that “The. . .accident was the result of collusion between the government, the regulators and TEPCO, and the lack of governance by said parties.”

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Korea: Crisis and Opportunity
Rene Wadlow – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

Tensions on the Korean Peninsula have recently increased, highlighted by the nuclear weapon test of North Korea and the subsequent reactions. An UN-sponsored Korean Peace Settlement Conference can build upon past partial measures and especially meet the new challenges of security and cooperation in Asia.

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International Day of Happiness, 20 March 2013
United Nations Academic Impact – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

The General Assembly has proclaimed 20 March as the International Day of Happiness. The resolution recognizes the “relevance of happiness and well-being as universal goals … and the importance of their recognition in public policy objectives; and the need for ”a more inclusive, equitable and balanced approach to economic growth that promotes sustainable development, poverty eradication, happiness and the well-being of all peoples.”

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(Castellano) Pedagogía de la Catástrofe – Catastrofismo
Stefano Caserini & Enrico Euli - TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

La palabra catástrofe es ahora presente con frecuencia en los titulares de los periódicos y las editoriales. Casi siempre, la cuestión es cómo evitar la catástrofe, pero la impresión que se tiene es de unos anti-catastrofistas al borde de una crisis de catastrofismo, hablamos de gente que por educación ideológica y cultural se inclina a rechazar la posibilidad de una evolución catastrófica de la situación actual (el clima, el estado de la economía y las relaciones sociales) y la consiguiente necesidad de cambiar de dirección.

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Libertango (Music Video of the Week)
Yo-Yo Ma – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

Music video by Yo-Yo Ma performing Piazzola: Libertango (from “Soul of the Tango”).

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General and Complete Disarmament in 50 Years on the Basis of Global Harmony
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

A Global Harmony Association (GHA) Constant Petition to the UN to Collect 1 Million Signatures by September 21, 2013 – International Peace Day

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Sex Abuse Victims List ‘Dirty Dozen’ Papal Candidates
Mira Oberman, Agence France-Presse - TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

“We want to urge Catholic prelates to stop pretending that the worst is over regarding the clergy sex abuse and cover up crisis,” said David Clohessy, director of the US-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests, or SNAP. “Tragically, the worst is almost certainly ahead,” he said, adding that the truth of “widespread, longstanding and deeply-rooted” abuse and coverups has “yet to surface in most nations.”

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The Iraq War: 10 Years Later
Richard Falk – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

After a decade of combat, casualties, massive displacement, persisting violence, enhanced sectarian tension and violence between Shi’ias and Sunnis, periodic suicide bombings, and autocratic governance, a negative assessment of the Iraq War as a strategic move by the United States, United Kingdom, and a few of their secondary allies, including Japan, seems near universal.

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Robert Fisk on Latest Developments in Syria
Al Jazeera – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

March 5, 2013 -Veteran journalist Robert Fisk speaks from Beirut about latest developments in Syria.

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Starving for Justice at Guantanamo
Amy Goodman - Truthdig, 18 Mar 2013

Reports are emerging from the U.S. military prison at Guantanamo Bay that a majority of the prisoners are on a hunger strike. One hundred sixty-six remain locked up, although more than half of them have been cleared by the Obama administration for release. Yet there they languish (in some cases now in their second decade) in a hellish legal limbo, uncharged yet imprisoned.

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Infographic: Global South Is Rising Fast
Al Jazeera – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

Flagship human development report by United Nations Development Programme shows rapid growth in Asia’s middle class.

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Nihilist Eyes
Udaya R. Tennakoon – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

After the heavy rain of bloodiest war
Broken directions are in front where to go
Nihilist eyes of visionary screen of boo …

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President Chavez: A 21st Century Renaissance Man
Prof. James Petras – TRANSCEND Media Service, 18 Mar 2013

President Hugo Chavez was unique in multiple areas of political, social and economic life. He made significant contributions to the advancement of humanity. The depth, scope and popularity of his accomplishments mark President Chavez as the ‘Renaissance President of the 21st Century’.

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A Huge Hunger Strike at Guantánamo
Andy Worthington – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

When is a hunger strike not a hunger strike? Apparently, when the government says it doesn’t exist. Despair is entirely appropriate at Guantánamo for the 166 men still held, because, although 86 of them were cleared for release at least three years ago and some were cleared for release under President Bush, between 2004 and 2007, they are still held because of Congressional obstruction.

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Amplified Greenhouse Effect Shifts North’s Growing Seasons
NASA – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Vegetation growth at Earth’s northern latitudes increasingly resembles lusher latitudes to the south, according to a NASA-funded study based on a 30-year record of ground-based and satellite data sets.

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The Green Light for Zionism’s Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
Alan Hart – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

On this 65th anniversary of the authorization of the ethnic cleaning of Palestine [10 Mar 2013], the questions I would like to see put to our leaders today, President Obama in particular, are the following: Are you aware of Plan Dalet? If not, why not? If you are aware of it, could it not said be said that your refusal to call and hold Zionism to account for its crimes makes you (and your predecessors) complicit in those crimes by default?

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Rachel Corrie: Zionists in Gaza
theevilofthezionists – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Rachel Corrie was run over and murdered by an Israeli bulldozer in Gaza on March 16, 2003 as she defended the house of a medical doctor, his wife and 3 children from being demolished. Today, the whole neighborhood has been flattened, all houses destroyed. Israeli brutality surpasses that of Hitler.

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Ich bin ein Bil’iner! – “5 Broken Cameras’” Strange Trip to the Oscars
Uri Avnery – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

8 Mar 2013 – This does not happen every day: a Minister of Culture publicly rejoices because a film from her country has not been awarded an Oscar. It happened this week. Limor Livnat, still Minister of Culture in the outgoing government, told Israeli TV she was happy that Israel’s two entries for Oscars in the category of documentary films, which made it to the final four, did lose in the end.

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Cyborgs, Legaborgs, Finaborgs, Mediborgs
Anthony Judge – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

This is an exploration of how the human being has already been effectively transformed into a cyborg through immediate dependence on technology in daily life — with the technology becoming an extension of that identity. As argued here, similar transformations of identity are associated with human dependence on legislation, finance and medicine — through which identity is effectively defined.

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Complicit Americans: The Mass Psychology of Torture
William Manson – CounterPunch, 11 Mar 2013

In its most heinous forms, torture consists of confining a helpless victim, who is subjected to physical pain and torment, emotional abuse, and various other degrading humiliations. Prohibited by both international and domestic laws, the torture of suspected “terrorists” is nonetheless now widely condoned by most American citizens (or so it seems).

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Neuroscience, Special Forces, and Ethics at Yale
Roy J. Eidelson, Ph.D. – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Last month [Feb 2013], a proposal to establish a U.S. Special Operations Command Center for Excellence in Operational Neuroscience at Yale University died a not-so-quiet death. The broad goal of “operational neuroscience” is to use research on the human brain and nervous system to protect and give tactical advantage to U.S. warfighters in the field. Crucial questions remain unanswered about the proposed center’s mission and the unusual circumstances surrounding its demise. But just as importantly, this episode brings much needed attention to the morally fraught and murky terrain where partnerships between university researchers and national security agencies lie.

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Operation Condor Trial Tackles Coordinated Campaign by Latin American Dictatorships to Kill Leftists
Amy Goodman & Juan González – Democracy NOW!, 11 Mar 2013

A historic trial underway in Argentina is set to reveal new details about how Latin American countries coordinated with each other in the 1970s and ’80s to eliminate political dissidents. The campaign was launched by the Chilean dictator Augusto Pinochet, and evidence shows the CIA and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger were complicit from its outset. We’re joined by John Dinges, author of “The Condor Years: How Pinochet and his Allies Brought Terrorism to Three Continents.”

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Israel Launches Segregated Bus Service
Al Jazeera – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Haaretz reported that the ministry opened the lines on Monday [4 Mar 2013], to be used by Palestinian labourers travelling between the West Bank and Israel, after Jewish settlers complained that Palestinians on mixed buses were a security risk.

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Arab League Offers Syria Seat to Opposition
Al Jazeera – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Nabil Elaraby, the regional body’s secretary-general, said on Wednesday [6 Mar 2013] that ministers meeting in Cairo had invited the Syrian National Council-SNC to choose a representative to attend the league summit in the Qatari capital, Doha, on March 26 and 27. The Arab League suspended Syria’s membership in 2011 after Assad’s government failed to abide by an Arab peace plan that aimed to end the conflict.

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(Castellano) 50 Verdades sobre Hugo Chávez y la Revolución Bolivariana
Salim Lamrani – Opera Mundi, 11 Mar 2013

El presidente Hugo Chávez, quien falleció el 5 de marzo de 2013 de un cáncer a los 58 años, marcó para siempre la historia de Venezuela y de América Latina. Jamás en la historia de América Latina, un líder político alcanzó una legitimidad democrática tan incontestable. Desde su llegada al poder en 1999, hubo 16 elecciones en Venezuela. Hugo Chávez ganó 15, de las cuales la última el 7 de octubre de 2012.

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(Castellano) Eduardo Galeano: ‘Chávez, ese extraño dictador’.
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Análisis y comentarios del pensador, periodista y escritor Eduardo Galeano. Las Venas Abiertas de America Latina

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General and Complete Disarmament in 50 Years on the Basis of Global Harmony
Antonio C. S. Rosa, editor – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

A Global Harmony Association (GHA) Constant Petition to the UN to Collect 1 Million Signatures by September 21, 2013 – International Peace Day

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Major Grocer to Label Foods with Gene-Modified Content
Stephanie Strom – The New York Times, 11 Mar 2013

Whole Foods Market, the grocery chain, on Friday [8 Mar 2013] became the first retailer in the United States to require labeling of all genetically modified foods sold in its stores, a move that some experts said could radically alter the food industry.

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Hugo Chavez: A Maker of History
Johan Galtung, 11 Mar 2013 - TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

A genius makes us think, and act, differently, thereby making history. Chávez was one. Thank you Hugo–may you not rest in peace.

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Two Years Later, the Battle for Truth Continues: Fukushima’s Nuclear Casualties
Joseph J. Mangano - CounterPunch, 11 Mar 2013

Nuclear watchdog Joseph J. Mangano takes a look at Japan two years after the Fukushima nuclear disaster, only to find the truth has been covered up. Perhaps the most crucial issue to be addressed is how many people were harmed by radioactive emissions.

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The Greek Catastrophe: Three Generations of Greek Workers
Prof. James Petras – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

As Greece enters the sixth year of Europe’s worst economic depression, with 30% of its labor force unemployed and over 52% of its youth jobless, the entire social fabric is unraveling; a suicide rate are skyrocketing and close to 80% of the population is downwardly mobile.

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Goodbye Blue Sky
Rand Clifford – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Stratospheric Aerosol Geoengineering,“SAG” for short. Sunlight-scattering particles are being sprayed into the stratosphere right now, have been for years. It involves spraying into the upper atmosphere a “…very fine, white-talcum-like aerosol of aluminum oxide, barium oxide and other oxides…” to reduce global warming. Also of interest is this video from GeoEngineering Watch titled: “Military to Own The Weather In 2025 – Chemtrails HAARP Space Weapons”

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Bradley Manning Nobel Peace Prize Nomination 2013
Birgitta Jónsdóttir-Member of Parliament, Iceland – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Following is the reasoning we sent to the committee explaining why we felt compelled to nominate Private Bradley Manning for this important recognition of an individual effort to have an impact for peace in our world. The lengthy personal statement to the pre-trial hearing February 28th by Bradley Manning in his own words validate that his motives were for the greater good of humankind.

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Art from Iran Exhibition: A Review from Edinburgh
Sumeet Grover – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

In merely seven objects dating between 13th to 21st first century, this exhibition captures volumes of beliefs, mythologies, monarchy, traditions and the poor as well as the riches of a nation where artistic craftsmanship, expression and their advancement was an integral part of society.

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(Castellano) Chávez: 5 de Marzo
Fernando Montiel T. – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Él que tanto luchó por la independencia de América, murió el 5 de Marzo de 2013, exactamente el mismo día en que 243 años antes -en 1770- iniciara la independencia de los Estados Unidos. ¿Una ironía de la historia? No, no es una ironía, es un comienzo.

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Jerusalem Man Forced to Demolish His Own Home
Ma’an News – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

A Palestinian was forced to demolish his own home in East Jerusalem on Monday [4 Mar 2013]. Daoud Eseid demolished his home to avoid paying the fees charged by Israeli authorities if Israeli forces had carried out the demolition, he told Ma’an. “I am unemployed at the moment and have seven children. We suffer daily from Israeli brutality,” the Old City resident told Ma’an.

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RTI Petition for AERB
People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

We, the People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy, would like to request the following information under the RTI Act 2005 please…. Looking forward to hearing from you soon, I send you my best personal regards and all peaceful wishes.

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Why Unions Are Going Into the Co-op Business
Amy Dean – YES! Magazine, 11 Mar 2013

“Too often we have seen Wall Street hollow out companies by draining their cash and assets and hollow out communities by shedding jobs and shuttering plants,” said United Steelworkers President Leo Gerard in 2009. “We need a new business model that invests in workers and invests in communities.” Gerard was announcing a formal partnership between his 1.2-million-member union and Mondragon, a cluster of cooperatives in the Basque region of Spain.

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Nuclear Weapons Must Be Eradicated for All Our Sakes
Desmond Tutu – The Guardian, 11 Mar 2013

Why would a proliferating state pay heed to the exhortations of the US and Russia, which retain thousands of their nuclear warheads on high alert? How can Britain, France and China expect a hearing on non-proliferation while they squander billions modernising their nuclear forces? What standing has Israel to urge Iran not to acquire the bomb when it harbours its own atomic arsenal?

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Just Staying Alive
John Scales Avery – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

It is clear that the 21st century will be a period of crisis for civilization. With the world’s human population growing at the rate of 200,000 people each day, or 80,000,000 people each year, our environment is under great stress.

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Domesticated and Wild Bees Are Both in Trouble
Susie Cagle, Grist – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

It’s tough times for bees. Over the past few years, colony collapse disorder has wiped out some entire beekeeping operations, and scientists don’t understand or agree on the cause. In Europe, respected scientists and agencies are declaring some popular pesticides too dangerous for bees. Stateside, it’s another story. On Tuesday [5 Mar 2013], the U.S. EPA hosted a bee summit to talk about the problem.

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Is Palestinian Solidarity an Occupied Zone?
Gilad Atzmon – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Once involved with Palestinian Solidarity you have to accept that Jews are special and so is their suffering; Jews are like no other people, their Holocaust is like no other genocide and anti Semitism, is the vilest form of racism the world has ever known and so on and so forth. But when it comes to the Palestinians, the exact opposite is the case.

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Ave Maria (Music Video of the Week)
Linda Brava – TRANSCEND Media Service, 11 Mar 2013

Violin – J S Bach / Gounod

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How the Media Sanitize Honduras’s Brutal Regime
Keane Bhatt – North American Congress on Latin America-NACLA, 11 Mar 2013

On the evening of Saturday, September 22 [2012], human rights lawyer Antonio Trejo stepped outside a wedding ceremony to take a phone call. Standing in the church parking lot he was shot six times by unknown assailants. In this insulated world, Honduran victims of economic hardship and state terror remain invisible. Pinochet, the original administrator of shock therapy, distilled the insouciance of today’s intellectual and media culture when, in 1979, he remarked, “I trust the people all right; but they’re not yet ready.”

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