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► 3 May 2014 : You are starting in a new direction today -- even if it doesn't feel life it. Your initiative is key to your success, so even if you don't feel like doing anything, force yourself to get out there. The heavens are chock full of unpredictable energies at the moment, which is right up your alley. Does this mean you'll be inspired to be even more impulsive, eager and enthusiastic than you usually are? This could make it a bit tough for you to concentrate. Better give it a shot, though. The powers that be are watching. Closely.
► 4 May 2014 : You can get a lot done even if your energy levels are low. You may find that you need to motivate yourself with lots of little rewards or just drink enough coffee to shake up a moose. Better tidy up and make sure everything at your place is exactly where you want it and how you want it. By the end of today -- and it's going to be a busy one -- you'll have some company you weren't expecting. Don't even bother trying to guess who it might be. That would take all the fun out of it. Instead, just enjoy it. Oh, and don't feel like you can't surprise someone yourself. You might call first, though, just to be polite.
► 5 May 2014 : Emotionally, you are at your peak right now. It's a great time to work on old issues that have bothered you in the past and may be holding you back from a brighter future. Do the work! Here you go -- you're off and running. You're busy, happy to be so and ready to take on the world. There's just no stopping you. Fortunately, it's the perfect day for you to be in just this mood. Once you're done at work -- which, by the way, probably won't be until late -- don't forget to spend some time with a certain family member who's been trying to get in touch with you for days.
► 6 May 2014 : You need to avoid the friction that is going down today -- otherwise, you may find that your energy is wasted on small-scale conflict. You feel too good to get drawn into silly struggles. You may be on quite a roll right now, but you still need to conserve your energy for the bigger and better things coming down the pike. Don't get too tied to the idea that progress can only be defined by how much you can get done in a specific amount of time. Life is not a race, so slow down. Today, don't take on any new projects -- avoid making any big commitments with your time. You need to stay flexible and deal with what's on your plate.
► 4 May 2014 : You can get a lot done even if your energy levels are low. You may find that you need to motivate yourself with lots of little rewards or just drink enough coffee to shake up a moose. Better tidy up and make sure everything at your place is exactly where you want it and how you want it. By the end of today -- and it's going to be a busy one -- you'll have some company you weren't expecting. Don't even bother trying to guess who it might be. That would take all the fun out of it. Instead, just enjoy it. Oh, and don't feel like you can't surprise someone yourself. You might call first, though, just to be polite.
► 5 May 2014 : Emotionally, you are at your peak right now. It's a great time to work on old issues that have bothered you in the past and may be holding you back from a brighter future. Do the work! Here you go -- you're off and running. You're busy, happy to be so and ready to take on the world. There's just no stopping you. Fortunately, it's the perfect day for you to be in just this mood. Once you're done at work -- which, by the way, probably won't be until late -- don't forget to spend some time with a certain family member who's been trying to get in touch with you for days.
► 6 May 2014 : You need to avoid the friction that is going down today -- otherwise, you may find that your energy is wasted on small-scale conflict. You feel too good to get drawn into silly struggles. You may be on quite a roll right now, but you still need to conserve your energy for the bigger and better things coming down the pike. Don't get too tied to the idea that progress can only be defined by how much you can get done in a specific amount of time. Life is not a race, so slow down. Today, don't take on any new projects -- avoid making any big commitments with your time. You need to stay flexible and deal with what's on your plate.
► HARETZ 3 May 2014 : 'Warsaw was the most beautiful city' || ► GUARDIAN : Warsaw no longer looks towards Berlin with envy
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 25 April 2014 : Scientists crack genetic code of tsetse fly || ► GUARDIAN 25 April 2014 : Scientists crack genetic code of deadly tsetse fly
► SCIENCE DAILY
■ 28 April 2014 : Unemployment common after breast cancer treatment
■ 27 April 2014 : Mite sets new record as world's fastest land animal
► DAILY MAIL 29 April 2014 : Cheetah beaten to title of fastest animal in the world by tiny Californian mite
► LIVE SCIENCE
■ 2 May 2014 : Did da Vinci Create a 3D 'Mona Lisa'?
■ 28 April 2014 : Unique Crystals: Newfound Purple-Pink Mineral Is Like No Other
► DAILY MAIL 28 April 2014 : 'Completely unique' purple mineral found in Australia: Brittle crystals spotted in volcanic rock are just half a millimetre big || ► IFL SCIENCE 23 April 2014 : New Mineral Discovered With A Unique Composition
► SCIENCE DAILY 19 January 2014 : Get used to heat waves: Extreme El Nino events to double
► SPACE 27 April 2014 : NASA Supersonic Science Aims to Shush Sonic Booms
► CHANNEL NEWS ASIA 27 April 2014 : India test-fires anti-ballistic missile || ► DAWN 28 April 2014 : India's anti-ballistic missile test successful || ► PRESS TV 3 May 2014 : India test-fires anti-ballistic interceptor missile
► HUFFINGTON POST 2 May 2014 : Kate Middleton, The Duchess Of DIY?
► BUSINESS WEEK 2 May 2014 : NATO Is Getting Distress Calls From Eastern Europe. How Should It Reply?
► BLOOMBERG 3 May 2014 : Ukraine Troops Move on Rebel Stronghold Defying Putin
► DAILY BEAST 3 May 2014 : Now It's North Korea's Turn to List U.S. Human Rights Abuses
► WAPO 2 May 2014 : North Korea releases list of U.S. 'human rights abuses': "The U.S. is a living hell"
► FISCAL TIMES 1 May 2014 : New Benghazi Emails Could Derail Hillary in 2016
► TIMES OF OMAN 29 April 2014 : The magic of Mauritius
► TELEGRAPH 1 May 2014 : 'Life begins at 45' when people are most content
► C NET 1 May 2014 : Microsoft fixes big bad Internet Explorer bug
► FORBES 3 May 2014 : Amid Chaos, Russian Billionaire Launches Giant Iraqi Oilfield
► DAILY BEAST 4 May 2014 : Ravenous Russia? Thirsty Crimea.
► LIVE SCIENCE 28 April 2014 : US Military Seeks Quiet Motorcycles
► NHS 2 May 2014 : Study suggests 'smacking children doesn't work' || ► DAILY MAIL 1 May 2014 : Parents smack their children more than they admit - and it DOESN'T improve behaviour || ► SCIENCE DAILY 15 April 2014 : Real-time audio of corporal punishment shows kids misbehave within 10 minutes of spanking
► US WEEKLY 2 May 2014 : Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie Teaming Up for New Movie Written by Angie
► MOTLEY FOOL
■ 4 May 2014 : To Defend Ukraine, the World Should Hit Russia Where It Hurts: Space
■ 4 May 2014 : Why Hasn't the U.S. Gone After Gazprom?
► FISCAL TIMES 4 May 2014 : Does Russia Have the Ukraine Crisis Under Control?
► BLOOMBERG 5 May 2014
■ Carless Clinton Shows Open Road Gets Closed to Powerful
■ Ukraine Unrest Flares as Kiev's Control Slips
► MEDICAL NEWS TODAY 4 May 2014 : Vitamin E could prevent or reduce brain damage from stroke
► BUSINESS WEEK 5 May 2014 : Why Putin's Ukrainian "New Russia" Could Be an Ungovernable Mess
► DAILY CALLER 5 May 2014 : Liberals Beg Pelosi To Not Appoint Democrats To Benghazi Committee
VLADIMIR PUTIN
► NATIONAL POST 5 May 2014 : Vladimir Putin mounting a 'slow-motion invasion' of Ukraine, Stephen Harper tells NATO
► TELEGRAPH 4 May 2014 : Ukraine crisis: Vladimir Putin now has a pretext to invade. The deaths in Odessa have given Vladimir Putin a pretext to invade Ukraine – his intentions are, for once, about to become clear
► NEW YORKER 5 May 2014 : Putin’s Four Dirty Words
► NY POST 3 May 2014 : Putin’s plan to reclaim the old Russian empire
► TIME 5 May 2014 : Latvia Watches Nervously As Putin Seeks to Exert Power
► MOSCOW TIMES 5 May 2014 : Putin Awards Journalists for 'Objective' Crimea Coverage || ► MOSCOW TIMES 5 May 2014 : Putin Bans the F-Word From Movies, Plays
► FORBES 5 May 2014 : How Putin Manipulates Russians Using Revisionist History || ► FORBES 5 May 2014 : Putin's Human Rights Council Accidentally Posts Real Crimean Election Results; Only 15% Voted For Annexation
► HAARETZ 5 May 2014 : Russia's Putin outlaws denial of Nazi crimes
► ISRAEL NATION NEWS 6 May 2014 : Putin Makes it Illegal to Deny Nazi War Crimes. Russian President signs legislation introducing harsh punishments for justification or denial of Nazi war crimes.
► WAPO 5 May 2014 : Vladimir Putin makes his WWE debut at 'Extreme Rules'
► GUARDIAN 4 May 2014 : Obama mocks himself, Putin and the press at White House dinner
► MIRROR 5 May 2014 : Russians facing Eurovision backlash over Ukraine and Putin homophobia which could see Tolmachevy sisters fail to qualify
► UPI 5 May 2014 : Putin declares war... on bad language
► THE FIRST THINGS 5 May 2015 : Putin: Ideological, not Irrational || May 2014 : In-Churching Russia - Journeying through the efforts of Orthodoxy to return Russia to faith - by John P. Burgess
► Violence boils in Ukraine - By Maria Tsvetkova
SLAVIANSK, Ukraine - Dozens of people were killed in a fire and others were shot dead when fighting between pro- and anti-Russian groups broke out on the streets of Odessa | Video
* More than 40 killed in building fire
* Slideshow: Unrest spreads to Odessa
* Russia, West accuse each other of hypocrisy on Ukraine
* Opinion: Why the Russian sanctions don't work
► SCIENCE : Jupiter moon may have 'club sandwich' oceans - By Will Dunham
WASHINGTON - Scientists said on Friday that Jupiter's moon Ganymede may possess ice and liquid oceans stacked up in several layers. They added that this arrangement may raise the chances that this distant icy world harbors life.
► First U.S. case of deadly MERS virus confirmed: CDC
► Dozens killed in Ukraine riot - By Miran Jelenek and Maria Tsvetkova
ODESSA/SLAVIANSK, Ukraine - At least 42 people were killed in a street battle between supporters and opponents of Russia in southern Ukraine that ended with dozens of pro-Russian protesters incinerated in a burning building, bringing the country closer to war. | Video
* EU calls for independent probe of Odessa deaths
* Russia calls on U.S. to help stop Kiev's military drive
* Ukrainian soccer celebrations ended in Odessa deaths
► Washington gridlock butt of Obama jokes at White House correspondents' dinner
► Pro-Russians storm police station - By Oleksander Miliukov
ODESSA, Ukraine - Pro-Russian militants stormed a Ukrainian police station in Odessa and freed nearly 70 fellow activists as the country's leaders lamented a police force they said was widely undermined by graft or collaboration with separatists. | Video
* Russian firms turn to Asia for finance as Western funds demur
► NATO : Russia might achieve goals in eastern Ukraine without invasion
► South Korean diver dies in ferry search operation
► Deadly gunbattle at Ukrainian checkpoint
► Odessa residents angered by fire that killed 30
► Russia demands halt to Ukraine operation
► Ukraine's Kramatorsk tense after clashes between rebels and army
► Transniestria faces choice: EU or Russia? The pro-Russian Moldovan region of Transniestria is facing a choice between gearing its economy towards the European Union or towards Russia. Companies fear the fallout of the conflict in neighbouring Ukraine.
► Pro-Russia militants attack police HQ in Odessa
► Boko Haram claims Nigerian schoolgirls' abduction
► Raw: Pro-Russians in Ukraine Prepare Defenses
► First Confirmed Case of MERS Virus in US
► Raw: Rescue Effort for Afghans Hit by Landslide
► Ultra-Orthodox Jews Quietly Joining Military
► Obama Uses Cinco De Mayo to Push Immigration
► NEWS
■ US confirms its first case of MERS virus
■ Russia Can Lose Territory, Too. It Should Worry.
■ To counter Russia, NATO must invest in defense: US
■ Russia calls on U.S. to help stop Kiev's military drive
■ Should You Drink Orange Juice? It Depends On Your Goals
► SHINE : It's a Royal Affair! Prince William and Prince Harry Attend a Pre-Wedding Party in Memphis
► CELEBRITY
■ Michelle Obama Is Ravishing in White Shimmering Gown at White House Correspondents' Dinner: Picture
■ Kim Kardashian Snubbed By Victoria Beckham For Wedding Dress?
■ Hayden Panettiere's Wedding to Wladimir Klitschko Delayed Due to Situation in Ukraine
► HEALTH : Over-35 pregnant smokers risk baby heart defects
► European elections: Too poor for a dress in Spain
► How sloths breathe upside down explained by scientists
► Day of mourning for Afghan mudslide
The Afghan government declares a day of national mourning for hundreds killed when a mudslide engulfed a north-eastern village on Friday.
* Landslide survivors fight over bread - VIDEO► 10 Things - There's a hidden code in every Pixar movie, plus other factlets. 10 things we didn't know last week
* Afghan landslide missing search ends
* 'People can't live here anymore' - VIDEO
* Loyn: No hope left - VIDEO
* UK charities help Afghan rescue
* Aid arrives for victims - VIDEO
* Relief efforts 'accelerated' - VIDEO
* South Asia landslides 'on the rise'
► FUTURE
■ Google Glass: Why the gadget faces its biggest test
■ Will we ever… control the weather
► MAGAZINE : Why do people take Ayahuasca? What is Ayahuasca?
► Today's African Proverb
■ "He who urinates in a stream must remember his family drinks from the water" - Sent by Mawien Maring, South Sudan
■ "When a man is stung by a bee, he does not destroy all beehives" - Sent by Opi Jalinga Kaiser, Kampala, Uganda, and Kenrod Chisonga, Lusaka, Zambia
► 31 people die after radicals set Trade Unions House on fire in Ukraine's Odessa
► 'They beat us with bats and chains' - anti-Maidan activist in Odessa
► Ukrainian military storm Kramatorsk, 1 dead, 9 injured
► US, EU's support of Kiev's tactics blocks peaceful resolution of Ukraine crisis – Russia
► Ukrainian military storm Kramatorsk, 1 dead, 9 injured
► As Kiev unleashes battle helicopters and APCs on Slavyansk, EU says it is… 'concerned'
► Ukrainian troops begin special operation in Slavyansk (PHOTOS, VIDEO)
► US, EU's support of Kiev's tactics blocks peaceful resolution of Ukraine crisis – Russia
► Glenn Greenwald debates former NSA director Michael Hayden on state surveillance
► Over 300 dead, 2,000 missing after landslide in Afghanistan's north-east
► Ukrainian army attacks eastern cities of Mariupol, Konstantinovka
► Odessa mourns bloodshed victims, activists demand 'murderer' governor's resignation
► 'Go back to Kiev, fascists!': Outraged locals chase off Ukrainian troops (VIDEO)
► Avoiding facts? MSM uncertain who is behind deadly Odessa blaze
► 'Why do they hate us so much?' Southeast Ukraine seeks to understand new regime
► OSCE observers released in Slavyansk arrive in Berlin
► West reluctant to point finger at nationalist radicals in Ukraine crisis
► Radicals shooting at people in Odessa's burning building caught on tape
► No Russians among Slavyansk self-defense forces – NYT reporters
► Provocation gone wrong: Murky forces instigating Odessa violence?
► Odessa police release 67 anti-govt activists after crowd surrounds police HQ
► Dozens of FBI, CIA agents in Kiev 'assisting Ukraine security'
The governor of the Badakhshan province, Shah Waliullah, has said there is no hope for more than 2,000 people still buried under the rubble. An Afghan villager cries as she sits on top of a mud field at the scene in Argo district of Badakhshan province.
► 'They need only blood': Slavyansk woman killed by sniper fire on her balcony (GRAPHIC)
► $350k govt drone mistakenly sent to Mass. college student
► Moscow releases 'White Book' on human rights abuses in crisis-torn Ukraine
► National Russian card payment system established
► 'Right Sector's atrocities in Odessa to backfire on them'
► Saudi Arabia MERS cases surpass 400, more than 100 dead
► OP-ED
■ Sooner or later Kiev's army, Right Sector will attack civilians' - by Pepe Escobar
■ 'US in panic because of its waning power'
■ Russia's warnings of inter-ethnic violence in Ukraine come to fruition
■ Can Ukraine be pulled back from the brink?
■ West doing same to Ukraine as it did to Yugoslavia in 1990s
■ Russia's warnings of inter-ethnic violence in Ukraine come to fruition
■ Dutch MP Geert Wilders: EU cares about expansion, not Ukraine
■ 'Right Sector's atrocities in Odessa to backfire on them'
■ US hypocrisy over Ukraine 'absolutely stunning'
► BUSINESS
■ Russia, EU, Ukraine fail to reach agreement at gas talks
■ Ukraine can't guarantee full transit of gas to Europe, warns Russian energy minister
► VIDEOS
■ Active Unity: Thousands sign petition to protect whistleblowers
■ Anti-govt protesters form human corridor, beat police in Donetsk
■ Anti-Govt protesters confiscate police equip, seize Prosecutor's Office in Donetsk
■ Ukraine troops storm east Slavyansk with helicopters, APCs. The Ukrainian army has reportedly begun a special operation against pro-autonomy activists in the eastern town of Slavyansk. The city is now blockaded by the Ukrainian military, with 20 helicopters deployed to crack down on self-defense forces.
■ Slavyansk self-defenders guard barricades, prepare for 'Kiev offensive'
■ Friend to Foe? NATO's Deputy Head classifies Russia as enemy over Ukrainian crisis. From now on, NATO will view Russia as an enemy, not a partner - the bloc's Deputy Head has reportedly told journalists. He said more troops could be sent to the region to counter what the Alliance sees as Russian aggression in Ukraine. RT's Gayane Chichakyan has more.
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■ Molotovs, stun grenades in Ukraine's Odessa as pro- and anti-Maidan rallies clash
■ EU will burst at seams after European Parliament elections - Geert Wilders
■ Fierce street battles in Odessa, Ukraine as pro- & anti-Kiev demos clash
■ Odessa violence video: Brutal clashes erupt in Ukraine's southern port-city
■ Over 30 killed, dozens wounded in Trade Unions House fire in Ukraine's Odessa
■ Ukraine's, Russia's and US envoys to UN confront over mounting crisis
■ Odessa Trade Unions building on fire with dozens of activists blocked inside
■ Odessa Massacre: 'Right Sector wouldn't let people out of burning building''
■ Odessa graphic video: People burnt alive, suffocated in Ukraine's Right Sector assault
■ Putin: Kiev, Western allies responsible for Ukraine bloodshed
■ APCs near Slavyansk as Kiev intensifies military op in eastern Ukraine
■ Kramatorsk Op: City encircled, fighting raging, reports of shooting at civilians
■ Shocking Odessa video: Trapped people jump out of burning building
■ West heaps blame on Russia as protesters burnt alive in Odessa
■ Lethal Landslide: Over 2k dead in Afghanistan disaster
■ 'Get out, fascists!' Angry Kramatorsk citizens drive Kiev forces away
■ Vehicles on fire after street battles in Kramatorsk, E.Ukraine
■ South-East Ukraine: Crisis Diary (Unique Documentary Shot by Ordinary People). While Crimea has already had a referendum, the situation in other Ukrainian regions is still unstable. People want their voices to be heard and are demanding a vote. RT managed to get footage from people living in various cities in southeastern Ukraine. Many of the videos and interviews you will see in this film have never been shown on television.
■ Fighter jets, helicopters fly over Moscow for Victory Day rehearsal. An array of military aircraft flew over Moscow's iconic Red Square on Saturday as part of the first aerial rehearsal for the upcoming Victory Day parade. AN-124 military transport aircraft, Mi-8 military transport helicopters, and Su-24 & Su-34 attack planes swept through the skies at a height of around 656 feet (200 meters).
■ Odessa mourns dozens dead in clashes & fire
■ 'Down with Junta!' Protesters storm security service building in Ukraine's Donetsk
■ Ukraine army enters Mariupol: Fighting & shooting in streets
■ See No Evil? MSM uncertain who's behind Odessa inferno
■ Bush & Saddam blamed external enemies for internal problems - ex CIA profiler
■ Odessa Horror: How clashes turned into massacre
■ Shocking Aftermath: Burnt floors, blood stains inside Odessa fire scene
■ Botched executions in US raise ethical concerns over death penalty. The death penalty debate in the US has been reopened following the botched execution of an Oklahoma inmate. It takes an average 6 minutes for a prisoner to die after they receive a lethal injection. With Clayton Lockett however, it took 7 times as long, he died in agony 43 minutes after being administered the drugs.
■ One Day with President: 24 hrs with Bolivia's Evo Morales (RT Documentary). Have you ever imagined the life of a president? The only way to understand it is to live every minute with him as closely as possible. Today RT gives you this unique opportunity: living one day with a president. Lawyer and author Eva Golinger is the presenter of the program 'One day with ... '. In the first episode she takes us into the life of Bolivian President Evo Morales, showing us his daily struggles, his dreams and the real Evo that we don't yet know.
■ NewsTeam: Moscow hostage situation & Kiev warzone (E4)
■ Epic battle of Rostov reenacted ahead of Victory Day
■ Odessa fire survivors released, Ukraine nationalists vent rage
■ Slavyansk firefight video: Gas pipe explodes amidst fierce fighting
■ Tragic Traces: Blood & footprints spell no escape in Odessa inferno
■ Pro-Kiev radicals threaten RT contributor, stringer-cameraman
■ RT reporter trapped in Slavyansk amid deadly military op
■ 'This is war!': Blood puddles, bullet traces, rocket holes as Slavyansk op enters active phase
■ Tanks, armored vehicles roll out on Red Square in Victory Day Parade rehearsal
► 101 East : A war on witches. As witch-hunts and sorcery killings spread across Papua New Guinea, 101 East investigates shocking human rights abuses.
► Inside Story : Uncomfortable truths: how free is the press?
► Europe: Is it time to reform or to break up?
► Reporting on Boko Haram's mass kidnapping
► Inside Egypt - Can harsh sentences bring stability?
► China in Africa: investment or exploitation?
► War rape: Is justice being done? Soldiers go on trial in the first case of its kind in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Mike Hanna speaks toZainab Hawa Bangura, the UN special representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, Victoria Dove Dimandja, co-founder of the Congolese Women's Group in the UK, and who runs the It Must Stop Campaign and Brigid Inder, executive director of the Women's Intiative for Gender Justice.
► Jury: Samsung Bit Apple
* An Apple-Samsung Patent Battle Ends With a Whimper
► A Google Glass Invasion Is Coming
► London Apartment Sells for Record $236 Million
► COLUMNIST : Jewish Organization Acts in an Un-Jewish Fashion - by : Joe Klein
► Condoleezza Rice Backs Out of Rutgers Speech Over Iraq War Protest
► Watch the president's full speech from the 2014 "Nerd Prom"
► Nigeria's President Vows to Find Abducted Girls Amid Mounting Pressure
► Teen Pregnancies Plunge
► LOCAL
■ Illegal drones ruining Yosemite's natural beauty, rangers say
■ Sriracha sauce becomes a hot political issue with bipartisan backing
► OPINION
■ Union Station: L.A.'s nearly perfect time machine
■ Think California is bad for business? Think again.
► SCIENCE & HEALTH
■ UCLA researchers unveil a better way to clean brackish water
■ Scientists look at how fiber makes us feel full
■ MERS: CDC confirms first U.S. case of Middle East respiratory syndrome
■ 'The world is headed for a post-antibiotic era,' WHO official warns
► LOCAL
■ Return of 'mansionization' has some L.A. homeowners grumbling
■ Donald Sterling will fight to keep Clippers, Garcetti predicts
► FRAMEWORK
Horses get baths after morning workouts at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. PHOTOGRAPH BY: David Goldman / Associated Press
A Buginese man holds a hammer as he starts to work to install a wooden block in the hull of a phinisi in Bulukumba, Indonesia. A phinisi, a masterpiece of traditional Bugis-Makassar design, is a traditional wooden two-masted sailing ship, well-known as traditional sea transportation among the Buginese people for many centuries. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Agung Parameswara / Getty Images
■ Pictures in the News | May 5, 2014 - Posted By: Marc Martin
Shoppers crowd the cramped confines of historic Olvera Street as the area fills with visitors for the 84th Annual Cinco de Mayo Festival in downtown Los Angeles. PHOTOGRAPH BY: Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times
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