M Is FOR MASHUP - December 8th, 2010
Mashup Podcasts Rock On!
By DJ Useo
Howdy again, pipple. I took some time after being off the net some to see what's up & man, are the mashup podcasts rocking! My weekly radio show gets posted afterwards, & although not too many listeners show up for the initial broadcast, they sure do enjoy downloading them for later savouring. I hadn't taken a look at the stats in a LOOOONG while. There certainly are a lot of you availing yourselves of
THE QRADIPS SHOW w/ DJ USEO ( qradip.blogspot.com/ ) .
Quite a surprising turn of events since I only play the weirdest & wildest mashups. I guess it's not so strange, though, as my
recent goofy mashup about a raccoon
( groovytimewithdjuseo.blogspot.com/2010/10/audiodile-raccoon-legs-art-of-noise-vs.html )
totally matched the high download number numbers of
my latest normal mashup with Torie Amos.
( groovytimewithdjuseo.blogspot.com/2010/11/torie-amos-vs-underworld-no-10cc.html )
Check out THE QRADIPS SHOW w/ DJ USEO
( qradip.blogspot.com/ ) for yourself & see why it's continued to episode 70!
Rillenrudi's TIMEZONE
( timezoneradio.blogspot.com/ )
is another fantastic radio show that is always available as a podcast after.
Rillenrudi
( rillenrudi.blogspot.com/ ) is from Germany & shows his finestkind talent for mashup programming once a month with a new show aired weekly on SOUND-UNSOUND RADIO. Today I was listening to the initial broadcast & there were listeners from the UK, Germany, France & the United States. We had a terrific time with his selection of the latest mashups. They were almost to a one totally unknown to me. Rillenrudi is surely a deejay with his finger on the pulse of the scene. He releases a show so good you will save them to disc!
BorisB EXTRA HOUR
( theextrahour.webs.com/ )
comes once a month & is a massive pleaser. A genial UK host with plenty of appeal is BorisB. He displays a razor keen sense of what makes great programming, dipping into the newest as well as great classic mashups. The master masher 100000 SPOONS said to BorisB recently -"Good stuff Boris - didn't know you had a podcast and unlike some other mashup podcasts (the exception being Tim's which is great) the talky bits didn't annoy me too much." You deffo won't be annoyed with the work of a man who holds down
his own FM radio show, too
( thealternativealternativehour.webs.com/ ) .
Tim in London has been offering the incredible
RADIOCLASH
( www.radioclashblog.com/ )
mashups & more podcast for nearly 200 episodes now. After 6 great years he never lets up on the creatively successful show. Tim hits on all styles of mashups from wild dubs to pop genius with every stop in between. An ingratiating host who often provides humorous surprises & fascinating guests, Tim exceeds at the podcast format. If you are the adventurous type of listener go for
RADIOCLASH
( www.radioclashblog.com/ ) !
Scott Johnson's RAMDOM THOUGHTS
( www.ramdomthoughts.co.uk/ ) is my favorite mashup podcast due to his relaxed hosting & topnotch track selection. RAMDOM THOUGHTS is now up to episode 162 despite the lures of other areas of his life. As many of these other podcasts are, RAMDOM THOUGHTS is available by subscription through iTunes, & RSS FEED. Scott provides one of the more mainstream mashup shows, but that is not a deterrent to fine listening by any means. With an unerring taste in great bootlegs, Scott has built the largest audience of any of the mashup podcasts. The second a new show is posted it comes right over my iTunes & is playing immediately. See for yourself why
RAMDOM THOUGHTS rules the mashup podcast roost.
( www.ramdomthoughts.co.uk/ )
If you know of any worthy regular mashup podcasts I missed,drop me a line.
I always like to hear readers of M IS FOR MASHUP.
Mix Of The Week
Take your pick from 2 excellent Christmas mixes at .
www.bmbx.org/ -
S*A*T's 'Wrappers' Deluxe' & Der DiskothekerTM's 'A Child Was Born' both display accomplished mixing along with swell seasonal musical selection. Please you & your friends alike with the best Christmas mixing you'll find!
www.bmbx.org/
Latest Useo Thing
Now that I'm in Austin, Texas, I get to play my mixes in person for a lot more people. One they enjoy to extremes is 'Prepare To Nemesis (Shriekback vs Torch Song)' from
my collection 'BRUISEO'
( groovytimewithdjuseo.blogspot.com/2008/10/dj-useo-bruiseo-mashup-album.html )
I like it so much myself I did it up anew using more sophisticated software & 2 more years of experience mixing. Here's '
Prepare To Nemesis' (Shriekback vs Torch Song) (2011 Remix) plus I just added an extended remix!
( groovytimewithdjuseo.blogspot.com/2010/12/prepare-to-nemesis-shriekback-vs-torch.html )
Mashup Tip - If you spill some of your mashup, throw it over your left shoulder for luck!
Recommended Reading
from Bruce
Four Preschoolers Inspire 135,000 Meals
TOAN LAM: Four Preschoolers Provide 135,000 Meals (Tonic.com)
The San Francisco Food Bank is receiving support from 5-year-olds who inspired their community to feed thousands in need.
David Bruce: Wise Up! Good Deeds (The Athens News)
A few years ago, Alec Robinovitz, along with his mother and an ill younger sister, was sitting in a hospital clinic waiting room. Now in the sixth grade, Alex remembers that the kids looked scared and they had nothing to do. Therefore, he persuaded some family members and friends to donate gently used books so he could give them to the pediatric clinics at the Medical University of South Carolina. The project grew over four years, as people learned about the project and gave him books, and as his sister, second-grader Amanda, started helping. In November of 2010, 11-year-old Alex and 7-year-old Amanda dropped off more books, bringing to over 10,000 the number of books they have donated.
Bill Press: Bipartisanship? Waste of Time! (Tribune Media Services)
Let's be honest. Some things just aren't what they're cracked up to be: luxury cruises, family reunions, blind dates, Twitter - and bipartisanship.
Michael Moore: "Recipe for Riots: Take Cruel Republicans and Wall Street Democrats, Add the Worst Economy in Eighty Years, and Stir"
Imagine if the U.S. Post Office had just shut down, leaving its almost 800,000 employees without a paycheck. And then imagine Wal-Mart was planning to lay off two-thirds of its workers -- or 1.2 million people -- by Christmas. What would they do? And what would two million more people with no income do to a U.S. economy that was teetering on the edge as it is?
Steve Lopez: Charities often need middlemen (Los Angeles Times)
Nonprofit charitable organizations may legitimately need help with fundraising. But there's still a way to get more direct aid for your money.
Andrew Tobias: THE PRESIDENT'S SPEECH
So here is President Obama, who's being asked by the Republicans to give $70 billion a year that we definitely don't have to a small subset of citizens who definitely don't need it - and if he does that (and seemingly only if he does that) the opposition party might ratify the new START treaty, repeal DA/DT, and extend unemployment benefits to desperate families struggling to keep a roof over their heads. (And maybe go along with a few other things, like health care for 9/11 first responders and the DREAM Act.)
Jim Hightower: THE REDISTRIBUTION OF AMERICA'S WEALTH TO THE FEW
America's unemployed and downsized workers are furious that corporate profits, stock prices, and CEO pay are up - while hiring and wages are held down. But wait - U.S. corporations actually are increasing their payrolls. Just not in America.
ROSS DOUTHAT: The Changing Culture War (New York Times)
Middle America retreats from marriage, and religion.
Decca Aitkenhead: "David Nutt: 'The government cannot think logically about drugs'" (Guardian)
The former government adviser on drugs explains why his latest research named alcohol as the most dangerous drug.
Chuck Norris: Pillar No. 6: Take Nutritional Supplements (Creators Syndicate)
Q: Chuck, vitamins, vitamins everywhere! Big ones, small ones and packages of both line every checkout counter. I'm totally confused about what to take and how much. What do you think? - Robert J., Phoenix
A: It's difficult to wade through the muck, mire and marketing of the vitamin and supplement industries. Today, according to the Food and Drug Administration, there are more than 29,000 different nutritional supplements on the market.
ELY PORTILLO: Charlotte pals pursue, get hugs from Taylor Swift (The Charlotte Observer)
Singer has a hug for Charlotte Christian grads after their good-deed campaign
David Bruce has 39 Kindle books on Amazon.com with 250 anecdotes in each book. Each book is $1, so for $39 you can buy 9,750 anecdotes. Search for "Funniest People," "Coolest People, "Most Interesting People," "Kindest People," "Religious Anecdotes," and "Maximum Cool."
Hubert's Poetry Corner
"I'll Be Cloned for Christmas - and Then Sum"
How much is too much?
The Weekly Poll
Results Postponed
Decided to hold the poll over a few days to see if Assange triggers the 'nuclear option' as he's promised in case he's molested/arrested or even congested
B2tbBob
The 'Wiki-Humpty Dumpty' Edition...
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said Monday the leak of hundreds of thousands of secret diplomatic documents is an attack not only on the United States but also the international community...
"This disclosure is not just an attack on America's foreign policy interests," Clinton said. "It is an attack on the international community: the alliances and partnerships, the conversations and negotiations that safeguard global security and advance economic prosperity." ..."It puts people's lives in danger, threatens our national security and undermines our efforts to work with other countries to solve shared problems," she told reporters at the State Department...
Clinton calls leaked documents attack on world | detnews.com | The Detroit News
(I watched her statement live and she looked to be NOT a happy camper... Woe be unto PFC Manning)
Do you feel the release of these diplomatic documents are:
1.) A good thing...
2.) A bad thing...
3.) Sorta good - Kinda bad...
4.) Hey! What happened to the Holiday Season theme - thingy?
Send your response to
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Selected Readings
from that Mad Cat, JD
In The Chaos Household
Last Night
Sunny and a bit warmer.
Rolling Stone Releases Final Interview
John Lennon
Three days before he was gunned down, John Lennon complained about his critics - saying they were just interested in "dead heroes" - and talked optimistically about his family and future, musing that he had "plenty of time" to accomplish some of his life goals.
Lennon's final interview was released to The Associated Press by Rolling Stone on Wednesday, the 30th anniversary of the musician's death. The issue using the full interview will be on magazine stands on Friday. While brief excerpts of Jonathan Cott's interview with Lennon were released for a 1980 Rolling Stone cover story days after Lennon's death, this is the first time the entire interview has been published.
Lennon saves some of his harshest words for critics who were perennially disappointed with Lennon's path, in both music and in his life, after leaving the Beatles.
But Lennon also talked about trying to be a good father to his youngest son Sean, learning how to relate to a child (he admitted he wasn't good at play) and spoke of his strong bond with wife Yoko Ono: "I've selected to work with ... only two people: Paul McCartney and Yoko Ono. ... That ain't bad picking."
John Lennon
Micro-Philanthropy Site
Artists
A project billed as the first micro-philanthropy website dedicated to U.S. filmmakers, writers, musicians and visual artists was launched on Tuesday, aimed at attracting small public donations to bring artistic projects to life.
USA Projects on the www.unitedstatesartists.org website hopes to connect people with artists and raise tax deductible contributions for original works.
Current projects seeking contributions, starting from as little as $1, include a documentary about gay marriage by photographer Catherine Opie and filmmaker Lisa Udelson, and a theater performance about homeless people in the California beach city of Santa Monica.
Each project has a stated fund-raising goal and a deadline. If the project does not meet its goal by the deadline, public donations are returned.
Artists
Appeals Budget Cuts
Daniel Barenboim
Daniel Barenboim appealed to Italy's president to protect the country's theaters from planned budget cuts in unprecedented remarks from the orchestra pit before raising the baton on "Die Walkuere" for La Scala's gala season premiere Tuesday.
Barenboim, who has the unofficial title of principal guest conductor of La Scala, appealed to President Giorgio Napolitano, sitting in the royal box, to invoke protection of Italy's cultural assets as called for in the country's constitution.
"For that title, and also in the names of the colleagues who play, sing, dance and work, not only here but in all of the theaters, I am here to tell you at what point we are deeply worried for the future of culture in the country and in Europe," Barenboim said, addressing the head of state, who was flanked by Milan's mayor.
The theater erupted in applause, with Napolitano joining in.
Daniel Barenboim
Audubon Book Sells For $10.3M
`Birds of America'
To some it's just a bunch of bird pictures. To others, John James Audubon's "Birds of America" is a rare blend of art, natural history and craftsmanship, unique enough to sell for more than $10 million at a London auction Tuesday - making it the world's most expensive printed book.
Some of the world's wealthiest book collectors had been anticipating the auction for months: it represents a chance to own one of the best preserved editions of Aubudon's 19th Century masterpiece, with its 435 hand-colored illustrations.
The book sold for 6,500,000 pounds ($10,270,000) at a Sotheby's auction to an anonymous collector bidding by telephone, the auction house said.
While the Audubon volume holds the record for a printed book, a 72-page notebook of Leonardo da Vinci's handwritten notes and illustrations went for even more. Known as the Leicester Codex, the collection was bought by Bill Gates in 1994 for $31 million.
`Birds of America'
Tops Hollywood Power List
Anne Sweeney
Disney/ABC Television Group President Anne Sweeney earned the top spot on The Hollywood Reporter's list of the 100 most powerful women in entertainment, for the second year in a row.
In 2009, Sweeney shared the honor, which is widely watched in media circles, with Sony Pictures Entertainment co-chairman Amy Pascal.
The top place was determined, among other criteria, by three financial measures: 1. Revenue generated for companies; 2. valuation of assets; 3. number of employees overseen.
It also didn't hurt that when asked, "Who is the most powerful woman in Hollywood?" almost everyone The Hollywood Reporter contacted -- from high-level agents to producers and even rival executives -- named Sweeney.
For the rest of the list: Anne Sweeney
Graft Agency Charges Cheney, Halliburton
Nigeria
Nigeria's anti-corruption agency filed charges against former U.S. vice president Dick Cheney and the head of oil services giant Halliburton Co on Tuesday over an alleged scheme to bribe Nigerian officials.
The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) said it had filed 16-count charges at a federal high court in Abuja against Cheney, Halliburton Chief Executive David Lesar and two other executives, in a case dating back to the mid-1990s.
It also filed charges against Halliburton as a company, which was headed by Cheney during the 1990s, and four associated businesses. Cheney was U.S. vice president from 2001 to 2009.
Houston-based engineering firm KBR, a former Halliburton unit, pleaded guilty last year to U.S. charges that it paid $180 million in bribes between 1994 and 2004 to Nigerian officials to secure $6 billion in contracts for the Bonny Island liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the Niger Delta.
KBR and Halliburton reached a $579 million settlement in the United States. But Nigeria, France and Switzerland have conducted their own investigations into the case.
Nigeria
Slasher Gets 2 Years
Leonardo DiCaprio
A woman who pleaded no contest to slashing Leonardo DiCaprio's face with a glass at a house party five years has been sentenced to two years in state prison.
Los Angeles Superior Court Judge Patricia Schnegg sentenced Aretha Wilson on Tuesday after entered her plea to assault with a deadly weapon last month.
Wilson went to Canada after the attack and returned earlier this year. The 40-year-old has been jailed in Los Angeles since July.
Her sentencing had been repeatedly delayed while authorities tried to figure out how much credit Wilson would receive for time served.
Leonardo DiCaprio
Gets 7 Years
Richard Finch
Telling a judge he was embarrassed, disgusted and ashamed, a former member of KC and the Sunshine Band has been sentenced in Ohio to seven years in prison for sex charges involving teen boys.
Bassist and music producer Richard Finch entered pleas of no contest in Licking County Common Pleas Court on Monday to unlawful sexual conduct with a minor and several other charges.
His voice breaking, the 56-year-old Finch apologized to a judge and the teens, saying he had little memory of the activities because he was impaired by alcohol.
The multiple Grammy Award winner was arrested in March after police said a boy reported that he'd had sexual contact with Finch at the man's home in Newark in central Ohio. They said Finch later admitted he'd had sexual contact with boys ranging in age from 13 to 17.
Richard Finch
Concealed Abuse
Christian Brothers
Kevin Price was struggling with memories of the sexual abuse he says he suffered at the hands of a high school teacher, so he reached out to the religious order that runs the Catholic school he attended.
De La Salle Christian Brothers, which educates more than 1 million students around the world, apologized for Price's pain and sought to reassure him. The order's Midwest leader said the brother in question had been forbidden from contact with anyone under 18 and was working in a prison.
But in a 1995 letter obtained by The Associated Press, the leader neglected to mention something: The prison was for males from age 10 to 21. The writer of that letter, Brother Thomas Johnson, is now the second-ranking official in the worldwide order.
Rose, who is now 77, has never been criminally charged, though law enforcement agencies in California, Minnesota and North Dakota have investigated various allegations against him.
Christian Brothers
Kabuki Star Suspended
Ebizo Ichikawa
A star of traditional Japanese theater who called in sick, then went out drinking and ended up brawling in a bar apologized Tuesday for the scandal that has embarrassed the rarefied world of Kabuki.
Ebizo Ichikawa, 33, known as the "prince" of Kabuki, gave a televised news conference Tuesday hours after leaving a Tokyo hospital where he was treated for the facial injury sustained in the fracas that has riveted the nation for almost two weeks.
Ichikawa, from one of the most respected kabuki families, has won fans with his telegenic look and powerful performance at home and abroad, including France, the U.S. and Australia.
But Ichikawa has been suspended indefinitely from performing Kabuki by theater operator Shochiku Co. following the incident at a celebrity bar in a ritzy Tokyo neighborhood on Nov. 25. He had been out drinking after skipping a daytime media event, citing health reasons.
Ebizo Ichikawa
Trial Postponed
Rosemary Vandenbroucke
A trial in Reno, Nev., has been postponed for a fashion model from Hong Kong accused of crashing a rented motor home into the city's landmark arch on Labor Day.
Rosemary Vandenbroucke faces three misdemeanor charges in the wreck: vehicular hit-and-run, failure to maintain insurance and making an improper turn.
Her trial in Reno Municipal Court had been set for Wednesday, but city spokeswoman Michele Anderson says it's been continued. No new date has been set.
Authorities say the crash caused only minor damage to the arch. It happened a day after the 28-year-old Vandenbroucke was arrested on a drug charge at the Burning Man counterculture festival 100 miles north of Reno.
Rosemary Vandenbroucke
What Climate Change?
Mayan Village
The first time Araceli Bastida Be heard the phrase "climate change" was on TV two years ago. Then she began to understand why strange things had been happening in her village.
Tabi was in its second year of drought, and the corn that sustains the village was left stunted on the stalks. Farmers couldn't bear the midday heat anymore, and were in their fields at dawn in order to finish before noon.
After a half-mile (1-kilometer) walk from school, Bastida Be's son would return home with headaches. Summer nights were too hot to sleep until after midnight. And winters were so cold the villagers had to buy blankets.
The rainfall at the start of planting season, which once could be predicted almost to the day, is now unreliable. If the rain doesn't come within four days of planting, the farmers have to start all over, as they did last year, losing an entire season's worth of seed.
The hot weather has reduced yield by 50 to 60 percent over the past 15 years, according to Mexico's department of rural development, culminating in 2009 with the worst drought in 60 years.
Mayan Village
Snails Attacked
Miami
Who would want to harm the plastic, pink snails of Miami Beach?
Police are investigating the vandalism of several of the 45 giant art pieces displayed around South Beach as part of an international art fair. So far, at least eight have been targeted, including one that was thrown into Biscayne Bay. Several others were tagged with graffiti.
Galleria Ca' d'Oro and the Cracking Art Group brought the snails to town ahead of last week's Art Basel Miami Beach fair, and they'll stay on display until Jan. 3. They're made of recycled plastic and meant to make people think about the environment.
Gallery co-owner Glorida Porcella says the snails have previously been on exhibit in Rome and Paris. She says there has never been a situation like the one in Miami Beach.
Miami
Prime-Time Nielsens
Ratings
Prime-time viewership numbers compiled by the Nielsen Co. for Nov. 29-Dec. 5. Listings include the week's ranking and viewership.
1. NFL Football: Pittsburgh at Baltimore, NBC, 22.51 million.
2. "Sunday Night NFL Pre-Kick," NBC, 15.75 million.
3. "NCIS," CBS, 15.05 million.
4. "The OT," Fox, 14.26 million.
5. "60 Minutes," CBS, 12.46 million.
6. "Survivor: Nicaragua," CBS, 12.26 million.
7. "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer," CBS, 12.2 million.
8. "Glee," Fox, 11.68 million.
9. "Football Night in America," NBC, 11.43 million.
10. "Two and a Half Men," CBS, 11.38 million.
11. "Desperate Housewives," ABC, 11.36 million.
12. "Blue Bloods," CBS, 11.32 million.
13. "Christmas at Rockefeller Center," NBC, 11.26 million.
14. "Grey's Anatomy," ABC, 11.02 million.
15. "CSI: Miami," CBS, 10.66 million.
16. "Undercover Boss," CBS, 10.5 million.
17. "Amazing Race 17," CBS, 10.34 million.
18. "CSI: NY," CBS, 10.13 million.
19: "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation," CBS, 9.76 million.
20. "The Simpsons," Fox, 9.54 million.
Ratings
In Memory
Elizabeth Edwards
Elizabeth Edwards, who closely advised her husband in two bids for the presidency and advocated for health care even as her own health and marriage publicly crumbled, died Tuesday after a six-year struggle with cancer. She was 61.
She died at her North Carolina home surrounded by her three children, siblings, friends and her estranged husband, John, the family said.
She was first diagnosed with breast cancer in 2004, in the final days of her husband's vice presidential campaign. The Democratic John Kerry-John Edwards ticket lost to incumbent resident George W. Bush.
John Edwards launched a second bid for the White House in 2007, and the Edwardses decided to continue even after doctors told Elizabeth that her cancer had spread. He lost the nomination to Barack Obama.
The couple separated in January after he admitted fathering a child with a campaign videographer.
Elizabeth Edwards had focused in recent years on advocating health care reform, often wondering aloud about the plight of those who faced the same of kind of physical struggles she did but without her personal wealth.
She had also shared with the public the most intimate struggles of her bouts with cancer, writing and speaking about the pain of losing her hair, the efforts to assure her children about their mother's future and the questions that lingered about how many days she had left to live.
Elizabeth Edwards and her family had informed the public that she had weeks, if not days, left when they announced on Monday that doctors had told her that further treatment would do no good. Ever the public figure, Edwards thanked supporters on her Facebook page.
The Edwardses met in law school. Cate Edwards has followed her parents into a career in law. A son, Wade, was killed in a traffic accident when he was 16. Elizabeth Edwards had two more children later, giving birth to Emma Claire when she was 48 and Jack when she was 50.
The family asked that donations be made to the Wade Edwards Foundation, which benefits the Wade Edwards Learning Lab.
Elizabeth Edwards
In Memory
Garry Gross
Garry Gross, a fashion photographer known for his 1970s nude images of Brooke Shields, taken when she was 10 years old, has died in Manhattan, his sister said Tuesday. He was 73.
Though Garry Gross earned his reputation as a celebrity image-maker - his pictures graced the covers of albums by Whitney Houston and Lou Reed - in 2002 he switched careers and became certified as a dog trainer.
Most recently, he had turned to photographing portraits of canines, including such notable dogs as talk show host Rachael Ray's pit bull Isaboo.
But it was the 1970s images of Shields that marked his career most significantly.
In 1975, the actress' mother, Teri Shields, consented to allow her daughter, then a child model, to be photographed nude for a Playboy Press publication. She and her mother earned $450 for the shoot, which included a full-frontal nude image of the girl standing in a bathtub.
When Shields' acting career took off years later, she said she was embarrassed by the continued circulation of the images. At 17, Shields sued Gross in New York to stop him from selling the images, arguing they were an invasion of her privacy and caused her embarrassment.
But after a lower court granted her an injunction, the state's Court of Appeals decided 4 to 3 that the teenager could not break the contract signed by her mother that allowed Gross to take the pictures.
The court said Gross could continue to market the photos except to pornographic publications.
The photo shoot continued to make headlines decades later. In 2009, one of the images, appropriated by American artist Richard Prince for a work, had to be withdrawn by the Tate Modern museum in London after Scotland Yard warned that the image could break obscenity laws.
Jane Feldman, who managed the studio on Broadway and East 20th Street where the photographs of Shields were taken, said they were part of a series intended to explore young women coming of age.
But she said the protracted court battle cost him his career, saddling him with legal fees and marring his reputation among art directors.
Gross was born in New York City on Nov. 6, 1937. After college, he studied under photographers Francesco Scavullo, Lisette Model and Richard Avedon.
After winning the court case against Shields in 1981, Gross went to Italy, where he worked for an agency. Upon returning to the U.S., he left the fashion industry and became a dog trainer in 2002.
Garry Gross
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