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'American Idol' invades Salt Lake City

CATEGORY: , , | Wednesday, January 28, 2009
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American Idol heads to Salt Lake City for tonight's audition episode. That's David Archuleta's hometown, in case you had forgotten.

Ryan Seacrest tells us they were hoping to find the next generation of the Osmonds. Lo and behold, David Osmond is 29 and the son of Alan Osmond, "the oldest of the performing Osmonds." The we learn that his father had to stop performing because he has multiple sclerosis, which is followed by the revelation that David is also fighting MS. He says that MS has a course of ups and downs -- at the lowest points, he needs to use a wheelchair and can't play guitar. He sings "Something Within Me" by Take 6. He's good, but Paula says it wasn't the best song choice because it's a group song and didn't showcase him as a frontman. They all give him very constructive criticism, which we are supposed to take as him possibly getting no votes. But he comes out of the door with a golden ticket, which is no surprise.

Oh goodness, next is Tara Mathews (pictured), who was introduced at the beginning of the show as "Salt Lake City's only goth." She, however, tells Ryan that, despite her black attire and overdone makeup, she is not trying to look depressed or be goth or whatever. In a separate interview, she says, "You can't judge people by the cover of their book." Yeah! Someone might be carrying around a copy of Atlas Shrugged, but maybe they have Confessions of a Shopaholic tucked inside. You never know. Do not judge. She also claims to have ESP about when people are going to die "in real life or on TV." In the audition room, she sings "One Day I'll Fly Away" from Moulin Rouge. It is not good, but Randy gets kind of crazy rude, pretending to beat his head against a wall, looking at his watch. Simon tells her she sounded like a baby, so she says, "I'll just leave now since you obviously didn't like it." She stomps out flipping the bird at the camera, saying, "Blur it out, blur it out." Well, that was strange.

Montage of badness: Aleesha Turner bleats her way through a song, Katie Sullivan shouts, Rich Kagel drives Simon to say, "You're never in a million-billion years going to win a show like this." "Can I sing somethin' else?" Rich asks.

Chris Kirkham brought Greg the Rabbit (his friend in a pink bunny suit) and wears a shirt with a distressing rendition of Simon's face on it, and another copy of it on a stick. He sings "Roll to Me" with Greg behind him, and Simon freaks out and makes him stop. He starts over with his rabbit-friend farther away and sings "Ain't No Mountain High Enough." He gets through three words, and they say it just isn't working and they make them both leave. Greg the Rabbit lifts Simon in the air before they go.

The next segment features Ryan saying that they expected everyone to be nice in Salt Lake since Archie is so sweet, which is followed by clips of people saying thank you as they get negative comments from the judges.

Frankie Jordan says she is the next American Idol. She's a stay-at-home mom and is ready to become an entertainer. She says she feels very confident about her chances and in the audition room sings Amy Winehouse's "You Know I'm No Good" in a very faithful rendition. The judges are down with it, though, and they all vote yes very quickly.

Megan Corkrey is also a stay-at-home mom. She, however, is in the midst of a divorce, which happened to coincide with her discovery that Idol was coming to town, which she took as a sign. She sings "Can't Help Lovin' That Man of Mine" for the judges. Her tone is interesting, which is the same word the judges choose. They decide that interesting means good, and she is through to Hollywood. Simon calls her one of his favorites, saying, "You are one of the few I'm going to remember."

Montage of golden-ticket-giving.

Andrew Gibson thinks he has old-school soul. Um, no. Simon says he has "a soul," but not soul.

Austin Sisneros is president of his senior class at his high school, which has some pretty ugly sweaters. Dunno if they are supposed to be like letterman jackets or what. He sings Train's "When I Look to the Sky." Randy says it was OK, but not the best song choice. He asks if he can sing his other song choice, Raffi's "It Takes a Village." He does, and it's better, but Randy says he has a voice though he is making weird song choices -- he votes yes nevertheless. Kara agrees that there is something there. Paula parrots Kara, saying that there is something going on there. Simon says yes, too, so he is through. I think he was OK, but I don't expect to see him get beyond Hollywood.

Montage of teary-eyed auditioners, followed by a hilarious mashup of bad auditions.

Taylor Vaifanua is 16 and recently moved back to Utah from Samoa. She talks about being tall (5'11" or so without heels and well over 6 feet with) and is pretty charming. Randy says she reminds him a bit of Jordin Sparks. She sings "Joyful Joyful." Kara says she is impressed with her because she heard her practicing in the bathroom a few times, which is one of the stranger comments we've heard tonight. Randy says she has a natural talent. Everyone votes yes, and it's golden-ticket time.

In case you thought David Osmond was the designated heart-wrenching audition of the evening, you were wrong. (It's OK; I was, too.) The last auditioner of the evening is 17-year-old Rose Flack. She is a hippie chick and is living with her best friend's family. Her father died when she was 13, and her mother was killed two years later in a car accident. She says that "this is the determination of the rest of my life," and that she doesn't know what she will do if she doesn't get a golden ticket. In the audition room, Simon asks her to tell them something about her, and she says that she is charming. They agree. She sings "I Feel the Earth Move," and they cut back and forth between her and Simon's expression, which is inscrutable. Paula says she is interesting, but she needs to work on her vocals. Simon says it wasn't the best song choice ever, but there is something he really likes about her. They vote yes, and she is headed to Hollywood.

Ryan then says that's 13 who made it to the next level, but it seems like we saw footage of more people than that getting tickets.

Tomorrow night, it's New York City and San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Ryan narrates that it's the "most dramatic episode ever." Next week, it's Hollywood time.
Call me crazy, but I felt like this was the best episode so far this season. We got good glimpses at some of the talent, one rather intriguing bad audition, and a new take on the montage of badness. Still, I'm looking forward to getting past tomorrow night and on to the expanded Hollywood round next week.

What do you think?

POTO: Tara Mathews auditions in Salt Lake City. Michael Becker/FOX
Posted by Sarah Kickler Kelber on January 28, 2009 9:43 PM

BO Report: Akki's CC2C is a complete disaster

CATEGORY: , , , | Monday, January 19, 2009
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Akshay Kumar's much-hyped Chandni Chowk To China has got a big thumbs down from the audience and critics alike. The film has had an average opening. Collections have fallen further during the weekend. With collections on Monday showing a massive slump, not even a miracle can save the film or recover its Rs 50 crore plus cost it seems.

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A good buzz associated with a biggie was missing for CC2C and it resulted in a lackluster response to the prepaid shows on Thursday evening. It managed to collect around Rs 1.5 crore net from the paid preview shows which is not much considering the number of shows organised for the film or compared to other recent biggies' paid preview shows.

On Friday the opening all over India wasn't too great either. The all India average opening on Friday was 65-70%. Normally the weekend collections see a rise even if the reports are bad but CC2C proved to be an exception with collections falling drastically at many places for the weekend. Also, just like Nikhil Advani's last release, Salaam-E-Ishq, the paid preview shows proved to be a big mistake as the negative word spread too fast resulting in low turnout, opine industry insiders.

The total first weekend net collections for the film are said to be around Rs 21 crore, thanks to a better response in centers like Delhi/NCR and Punjab. But at least Rs 30 crore plus business was expected by the distributors for a film this big.

The opening weekend collections for CC2C has been as follows in major multiplexes around India, PVR 55-60%, BIG Cinemas 50-55%, Cinemax 50-55% and Fun Cinemas 45-50%. Most of these multiplexes are seriously considering to reduce the number of shows allocated to the film and add Ghajini shows instead.

Trade buzz

Not a single trade person has a good word to say about CC2C. Amar Solanki, veteran trade analyst says, "You can't defend your film claiming it to be a 'leave your brains at home' entertainer. You need to apply your own brains while making it, which doesn't seem so in this case. Over Rs 50 crores have been spent in making this blunder and many more in marketing it. But the audience has become so smart nowadays that they can smell a FLOP from a distance, no wonder they preferred to stay away from this."

Solanki further adds, "Brand Akshay Kumar has taken a severe beating now with two consecutive flops in Jumbo and CC2C. His repetitiveness in acting and plots of his films has started boring the audience. It's high time he pulls up his socks or else he will no longer be in the race to claim himself as the next superstar."

Manoj Desai of G-7 multiplex tells us, "On Thursday for the paid preview show, our 1000 capacity screen didn't even have 200 people. We had 70% collections on Friday and the weekend saw a further slump to just 30%. We haven't found a single person who has liked the film."

A senior trade analyst states, "It's a big lesson for the Hollywood Studios trying to make it big in Bollywood. First it was Sony's Saawariya and now Warner Bros' CC2C. Both have been lavishly made but have been very low in content. In India it is no longer big names and mega budgets that pull in the crowds, content has emerged as the king."

"The makers had arranged premieres of the film at various big cities of the world, but for none of these premieres did Akshay, Deepika Padukone or Nikhil Advani wait beyond a few minutes after the film started, perhaps they knew what they had in store!" he concludes.

By Abhijit Mhamunkar . Buzz18 Jan 19, 2009

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Cast promotes upcoming Bollywood flick 'Raaz- The Mystery Continues'

CATEGORY: , , , | Wednesday, January 14, 2009
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Mumbai, Jan 14 (ANI): The cast and crew of upcoming flick 'Raaz-The Mystery Continues', which is being touted as the costliest horror film made so far in Bollywood, promoted the movie at an event here.
The film is produced by Mukesh Bhatt, directed by Mohit Suri and stars actors
Emraan Hashmi, Adhyayan Suman and Kangna Ranaut.
The film is inspired by Indian myths and legends and is said to be biggest budget horror film ever been made in the country.
Dispelling any resemblance, the earlier Bollywood flick 'Raaz' which in many ways super headed the birth of experimental cinema within Bollywood making the world of supernatural fair game for Indian film-makers and combined horror with romance, Bollywood actor, Suman said that the narrative of this film was very different.
"This film is completely different, the star cast is different, the director is different and everything about the film is different. There is no similarity between the earlier 'Raaz' and this 'Raaz'," said Suman.
The film essays the story of an artist Prithvi, who experiences mysterious and distressing visions about Nandita, a woman he has never met, while he paints on canvas.
Intrigued by these visions, Prithvi tracks her down and warns her that these are not merely paintings of her, but accidents that are waiting to happen.
Initially, Nandita refuses to believe him but the striking resemblance between Prithvi's paintings and the near - death incidents in her life is hard to ignore.
Kangna who is also Suman's love interest in real life these days said that they have portrayed the emotions demanded by the script on screen keeping their personal chemistry at bay.
"The chemistry of the characters that we have portrayed in this film was according to the demand of the script. We have not portrayed the chemistry of the lovers like we are in the real life. I think the way Adhyayan treats me in real life is very personal," said Kangna.
Bollywood lyrics writer Sayeed Qadri and Kumaar have penned the lyrics of the film. Te music is composed by Toshi, Sharib Sabri, Raju Singh and Gourov Dasgupta.
Plethora of Bollywood singers like Toshi, K.K,
Sonu Nigam, Shreya Ghosal and Neeraj Shridhar have lent their voice to the songs of the film.
The film is slated for January 23 release. (ANI)


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'Taare Zameen Par' out of Oscars race

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Los Angeles, Jan 14 (IANS) Aamir Khan's directorial debut 'Taare Zameen Par' failed to make it to the short-list in the Foreign Language Film category of the Oscar nominations for the 81st Annual Academy Awards 2009.
The Oscar selection committee announced Tuesday a list of nine movies out of which five will make into the final competition out of a total of 65 entries with each country choosing one film.
According to a press statement released on Oscars' official website: 'Waltz with Bashir' (Israel), '3 Monkeys' (Turkey), 'Revanche' (Austria), 'The Necessities of Life' (Canada), 'The Baader Meinhof Complex' (Germany), 'Departures' (Japan), 'Tear This Heart Out' (Mexico), 'Everlasting Moments' (Sweden) and 'The Class' (France) have made it to the second round.
The five nominees will be announced Jan 22.
Earlier, Aamir missed an Oscar opportunity when
Ashutosh Gowariker-directed 'Lagaan' made it to the nominations in the foreign language nominations, but failed to bag the award.

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'Taare Zameen Par' out of Oscars race

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Los Angeles, Jan 14 (IANS) Aamir Khan's directorial debut 'Taare Zameen Par' failed to make it to the short-list in the Foreign Language Film category of the Oscar nominations for the 81st Annual Academy Awards 2009.
The Oscar selection committee announced Tuesday a list of nine movies out of which five will make into the final competition out of a total of 65 entries with each country choosing one film.
According to a press statement released on Oscars' official website: 'Waltz with Bashir' (Israel), '3 Monkeys' (Turkey), 'Revanche' (Austria), 'The Necessities of Life' (Canada), 'The Baader Meinhof Complex' (Germany), 'Departures' (Japan), 'Tear This Heart Out' (Mexico), 'Everlasting Moments' (Sweden) and 'The Class' (France) have made it to the second round.
The five nominees will be announced Jan 22.
Earlier, Aamir missed an Oscar opportunity when
Ashutosh Gowariker-directed 'Lagaan' made it to the nominations in the foreign language nominations, but failed to bag the award.

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'Ghajini' producer presents gold statuette to Aamir Khan

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Mumbai, Jan 14 (IANS) Madhu Mantena, who co-produced the super hit film 'Ghajini' with Allu Arvind, has presented an Oscar-sized gold statuette worth Rs.8 million to Aamir Khan.
It was designed specially to resemble the star's look in the action thriller, 'eight-pack-abs included', said Mantena.
The statuette has reportedly cost the producer close to Rs.7-8 million. Mantena gave it to Aamir earlier this week, at a party held to celebrate the film's success.
'It has a certain amount of other metal to make it mouldable. Solid gold wouldn't allow the identical 'Ghajini' shape. But the idea was to create an Oscar-sized statue exclusively for 'Ghajini'. Aamir knew he was getting a trophy. But he didn't know it would be golden and with his 'Ghajini' look. He was overwhelmed,' Mantena told IANS.
Director A.R. Murugadoss was given a statue too.


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Kate Hudson dating Australian golfer?

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London, Jan 14 (IANS) After a string of failed relationships and vowing to stay single 'as long as possible', Hollywood star Kate Hudson has sparked rumours of dating Australian golf star Adam Scott.
The 'Bride Wars' actress was spotted with Scott on a beach in Hawaii Wednesday, reports dailymail.co.uk.
The pair first sparked romance rumours after they were spotted dining with a group of friends at the Kapalua Resort, Hawaii last week. Scott, however, played down the speculations after the final round at the Mercedes-Benz Championship over the weekend.
Hudson had earlier dated actors Owen Wilson and cyclist Lance Armstrong.
Before jetting off to Hawaii, Kate was also linked with New York Yankees baseball star Alex Rodriguez, who grew close to Madonna after her split from Guy Ritchie.


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Britney Spears quits Los Angeles home for quiet life

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London, Jan 14 (IANS) Pop star Britney Spears has quit her Los Angeles home and is all set to move into a sprawling new mansion to escape the paparazzi and her troubled past.

The singer has bought a $8.9 million house in a gated community in the Calabasas area of California and is currently transferring all her belongings to her new abode, reports contactmusic.com.

Spears decided to move out of her Studio City, California mansion to lead a placid life and be closer to her sons - Sean Preston, three, and Jayden James, two.

The star began preparations for the move last June, when she told the commissioner overseeing her conservatorship that she wanted to relocate to 'a lower density, more quiet and less trafficked neighbourhood'.

Her choice of residence has also proved to be a hit with her kids.

'I just took my babies to our new home, and they loved it! I can't wait to move in,' she posted on her website.

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Kate Winslet: N.Y. mom is her favorite role

CATEGORY: , , , , | Sunday, January 11, 2009
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For Kate Winslet - New York resident, perennial Oscar nominee and the very model of a modern major movie star - the road to her own Oscar revolution may begin at Sunday's 66th annual Golden Globe Awards.

The show can be seen live from the Beverly Hilton Hotel in Beverly Hills beginning at 8 p.m. on NBC.

Winslet, who at 33 is the youngest actress to have racked up five Academy Award nominations, is a likely Globe winner for either Best Actress in a Drama for "Revolutionary Road" or Best Supporting Actress for "The Reader." A triumph for her in either category could be repeated when this year's Oscars are handed out Feb. 22.

Oscar nominations will be announced Jan. 22.

Winslet goes into the evening with five unwon Globe nominations as well. Her competitors Sunday - who include Angelina Jolie ("Changeling"), Meryl Streep ("Doubt"), Anne Hathaway ("Rachel Getting Married"), Penelope Cruz ("Vicky Cristina Barcelona") and Marisa Tomei ("The Wrestler") - should be prepared to slip their speeches back into their purses.

But the English actress, married to her "Revolutionary Road" director Sam Mendes and mother of two kids (her and Mendes' son, Joe, is 5; Mia, her daughter with British filmmaker Jim Threapleton, is 8), considers being a New York mom her most important role. She's frequently spotted dropping her kids at school and bopping around her Chelsea neighborhood when not on film sets.

The family also has a residence in the British countryside.

"We divide our time, and it's great," Winslet told the Daily News.

"I think it also helps the kids just be regular kids. The other thing that's important to us is that the kids know that Sam and I do what we do because we love it and it's hard work. It's not just a glamorous thing."

Mendes, an Oscar winner for "American Beauty," is currently directing "The Cherry Orchard" and "The Winter's Tale" at the Brooklyn Academy of Music as part of the Bridge Project, a collaboration with London's Old Vic theater. He and Winslet, together since 2001, bought their loft in the city in 2004.

"It's very possible in New York to be yourself, free of all judgment," Winslet told The News. "That's one of the great things about the city - you are who you are, and people are very accepting."

Winslet's previous Oscar and Globe nominations - Supporting Actress nods for "Sense and Sensibility" (1995) and "Iris" (2001) and Best Actress for "Titanic" (1997), "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind" (2004) and "Little Children" (2006) - certainly haven't gone to her head, but she's honest enough to speak from her heart.

"I think having gone through award season so many times and not winning, I'm very good at losing and enjoying it," she joked at the "Revolutionary Road" premiere last month.

But of her Oscar chances this year, Winslet did tell a British magazine, "I want to win. ... I'm not denying that. I don't want to be sitting there with a fixed grin on my face while someone else wins."

BY JOE NEUMAIER
DAILY NEWS FILM CRITIC
Sunday, January 11th 2009

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Don't miss out on the holidays at Disneyland: ends Jan 4th

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One of the best things about growing up in SoCal, besides wearing sunglasses all year round, is frequent trips to Disneyland. To me, nothing could be more magical than a 60 ft tall pine tree covered with thousands of Christmas lights and decorations. Sleeping Beauty's Castle, Disneyland

I hate crowd and long lines at amusement parks. However, being the Disneyland enthusiast that I am, I’ve learned to visit parks when there are predictable lulls in tickets sales. It goes without saying that, every year, Christmas and summer are the most difficult times to find an off-day. Daytime hours on weekdays are always a good bet, but since the real magic at the Magic Kingdom happens at night, you may just need to brave the throngs of people.
But this year especially, with warm, glowing lights that decorating Main Street, and a fiber-optic recreation of snow transforming both Sleeping Beauty’s castle and my beloved 60-foot-Christmastree into an enchanting, wintery vision, Disney’s Christmas is a unique celebration. Since this year’s season lasts until Sunday, January 4th, I suggest going after New Year’s. Although the final days of the season fall on a weekend, most people are preparing for work/school after the long vacation and are not looking for more holiday-season experiences.
One of my favorite performances is one of the most unexpected: the It’s A Small World Clock Show. At every quarter hour, the large clock on the façade of the ride stops and the Small World characters come out wearing their various holiday attire. A three minute animated performance set to Tchaikovsky is projected on the walls and the façade of the attraction comes alive with graphics and colored lights. Each show has a different theme, (my favorite being the “candy avalanche”, but the “snowstorm buildup” also appears to be a favorite). I love Clock Show because it’s just a magical, refreshing way to stay uplifted while traveling from one land to the next. Kind of how I feel about the holidays.


December 30, 1:54 PM
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A DC fashion photographer's Top 5 Models of 2008

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Zlata by Souleye
Souleye of Sharp Focus Photography in DC, is a very creative, terrific DC fashion photographer who was born in Senegal, West Africa in 1951. He has been interested in photography since he was young. Souleye purchased his first camera when he was a student in Senegal. "Soon I was reading a lot about photography. I had subscriptions to all of the magazines you could think of including 'American Photography.' I would go to the American Cultural Center, and I read all of their photography books, and with all of that theory and looking at famous photographers, I really schooled myself in photography," he explains.

Souleye wanted to study photography formally in college, but his uncle told him that it was too risky, so he earned a B.A. in English with a minor in German from the University of Dakar. He came to DC in 1998, and started Sharp Focus Photography in 2000. He says: "Sharp Focus is a connotation that is trying to focus on the inner psychology of the person that you want to take pictures of, to try to bring that out. I used to do a lot of portraits, and a portrait only has artistic value when it can communicate something to the third party."

Souleye has selected five of his favorite DC models that he worked with in 2008, and you can view their photos in the link at the end of this article. Stephanie Grant is a junior at Georgetown University, majoring in English and minoring in Studio Art. She has been modeling for almost two years. Miriam Gardin directed and produced a world premiere production in the Capital Fringe Festival in DC, and is now living in New York and studying for a MFA in Performance Arts Management from Brooklyn College.

Zlata is originally from Russia, and lives in the DC area. She danced for ten years, and her work included jazz and modern dance. Souleye comments about her: "She is very comfortable in front of the camera." Dannielle Lind is an experienced model who lives and works in Northern Virginia. The types of images she enjoys modeling for include: fashion, editorial, and beauty. Lucie Starz is a petite model of Vietnamese origin who grew up in the U.S., and now lives and works in Vienna, Virginia. "She is well known in the DC circuit, since she's modeled for most photographers," says Souleye.

December 31, 11:35 AM
by Jennie Ganz,
DC Arts Examiner

THN sponsors The Italian Film Festival

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The Italian Film Student Festival is taking place in the early part of next year and we at The Hollywood News are proud to be sponsoring the event. It is aimed at Italian film students studying or graduating in Italy or abroad.In is open to all production techniques including animation – documentary – drama and experimental or artistic film and there are absolutely no restrictions on length of entry.

What's more, there is a panel of extremely talented judges in place, like director Giacomo Campiotti, cinematographer Ivan Strasburg, production designer Antonello Rubino and production manager Robin Douet, a winner of three Acaddemy Awards.We are going to be promoing a few of the entries on The Hollywood News next week, a few of my choices, but you can view tons of short films over at the official website for the festival, and its organisers The Reel Show. Click here to take a look.

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Author: Paul Heath Dec 13, 2008

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