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Emily Blunt and husband John Krasinski welcome baby girl Hazel

Emily Blunt and her husband John Krasinski welcomed their first child together, a baby girl, on Sunday.

John Krasinksi, 34, tweeted: “Wanted to let the news out directly.

Emily Blunt and her husband John Krasinski welcomed their first child together, a baby girl
Emily Blunt and her husband John Krasinski welcomed their first child together, a baby girl

“Emily and I are so incredibly happy to welcome our daughter Hazel into the world today! Happy bday!”

Emily Blunt, 30, and John Krasinski began dating back in 2008 and became engaged in August 2009. They married on July 10, 2010 in Como, Italy.

Ethiopian Airlines plane hijacked by co-pilot seeking Geneva asylum

According to Swiss police, the co-pilot of an Ethiopian Airlines plane flying from Addis Ababa to Rome has hijacked the aircraft and landed in Geneva.

The hijacker – who has been arrested – waited for the pilot to go to the toilet to lock himself in the cockpit. He was unarmed. He has requested asylum in Switzerland.

The airline said in a statement that all 202 passengers and crew were safe.

Geneva airport, which was closed for a time, has now reopened.

The 30-year-old co-pilot has sought asylum due to fear of persecution in Ethiopia, police said at a news conference.

After locking himself in the cockpit, he asked to refuel at Geneva, landed the plane, climbed down from the cockpit window using a rope (available in the cockpit), and gave himself up to police.

He was unarmed and there was no risk at any time to crew or passengers, police said.

The co-pilot of the Ethiopian Airlines plane flying from Addis Ababa to Rome has hijacked the aircraft and landed in Geneva
The co-pilot of the Ethiopian Airlines plane flying from Addis Ababa to Rome has hijacked the aircraft and landed in Geneva

The situation inside the plane remained calm throughout.

The co-pilot himself alerted the authorities to the plane’s hijacking, officials added – and passengers on the plane were unaware it had been hijacked.

The only possible offence the co-pilot could be charged with is that of hostage-taking, for which he could face up to 20 years of imprisonment, a Geneva prosecutor said at the news conference.

Flight 702 was scheduled to leave the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, at 00:30 local time, and arrive in Rome at 04:40 local time.

The Boeing 767-300 made an unscheduled landing in the Swiss city at 06:00.

The evacuation of passengers began at about 07:25; they were all searched twice and have been questioned by police.

The hijacking began over Italy, and two fighter jets – probably Italian – were scrambled to accompany the plane, Geneva airport chief executive Robert Deillon said at the news conference.

The last hijacking to take place at Geneva airport was that of an Air Afrique plane in 1985.

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North Korea: UN inquiry into rights abuses expected to urge punishment

The UN inquiry into rights abuses in North Korea is due to be published, and is expected to urge punishment for systematic violations by the state.

A panel of experts mandated by the UN’s Human Rights Council said North Koreans had suffered “unspeakable atrocities”.

The panel heard evidence of torture, enslavement, sexual violence, severe political repression and other crimes.

It is expected to recommend an inquiry by an international court or tribunal.

Testimony to the panel has included an account of a woman forced to drown her own baby, children imprisoned from birth and starved, and families tortured for watching a foreign soap opera.

The full report is expected to contain hundreds of pages of further evidence of a nationwide policy of control through terror, says our correspondent.

The Associated Press quoted from a leaked version of the panel’s report, which accuses the regime of taking decisions aimed at maintaining its own rule “in full awareness that such decisions would exacerbate starvation and related deaths amongst much of the population”.

For years, North Korean defectors have detailed harrowing accounts of life under the brutally repressive Kim dynasty.

The UN inquiry into rights abuses in North Korea is expected to urge punishment for systematic violations by the state
The UN inquiry into rights abuses in North Korea is expected to urge punishment for systematic violations by the state

The regime keeps tens of thousands of political prisoners in camps, and divides the population up in terms of presumed loyalty to the regime.

Civilians live under a system of neighborhood surveillance where they are encouraged to denounce each other, according to defectors.

Although this information has been in the public domain for years, the panel’s inquiry is the highest-profile international attempt to investigate the claims.

North Korea refused to participate and has rejected any claims of rights violations and crimes against humanity.

Jared Genser, an international human rights lawyer who has campaigned to stop crimes against humanity in North Korea, said the findings were both ground-breaking and unremarkable.

“They’re ground-breaking in that it’s the first time that the United Nations as an institution has found that crimes against humanity are being committed against the people of North Korea,” he said.

“Of course, it puts a huge burden on the United Nations to then take the next set of steps.”

“But of course it’s also unremarkable in the sense that those of us who have worked on North Korea human rights for many, many years are aware of the sheer weight of evidence coming out of North Korea over decades now… And so the real question now is, what next?”

According to AP, which has seen an outline of the report’s findings, the document will conclude that the testimony and other information it received “merit a criminal investigation by a competent national or international organ of justice”.

However, China would be likely to block any attempt to refer the North to the International Criminal Court.

And an ad-hoc tribunal like those set up for Rwanda, Sierra Leone or Cambodia would appear unlikely without any co-operation from elements within the country.

The UN panel will formally present its findings in March, when the Human Rights Council will decide which recommendations to support.

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Venezuela expels US consular officials for meeting students involved in anti-government protests

Venezuela is expelling three US consular officials, accusing them of meeting students involved in anti-government protests.

The country has seen growing political tension and rallies, with three protesters dying in clashes last week.

An arrest warrant has been issued for opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, who has pledged to lead a march in the capital Caracas on Tuesday.

The US has expressed concern about arrests of opposition protesters.

President Nicolas Maduro did not name the US officials being expelled, when he made the announcement in a national TV broadcast, but said the foreign ministry would give details later.

“It’s a group of US functionaries who are in the universities. We’ve been watching them having meetings in the private universities for two months. They work in visas,” the president said.

“Venezuela doesn’t take orders from anyone!” he added.

On Saturday, US Secretary of State John Kerry issued a statement expressing concern about the rising tensions in Venezuela.

Venezuela is expelling three US consular officials, accusing them of meeting students involved in anti-government protests
Venezuela is expelling three US consular officials, accusing them of meeting students involved in anti-government protests

“We are particularly alarmed by reports that the Venezuelan government has arrested or detained scores of anti-government protestors and issued an arrest warrant for opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez,” read the statement.

The main opposition grievances are high inflation, crime and the shortage of some staples.

The government has blamed the shortages on “saboteurs” and “profit-hungry corrupt businessmen”.

Opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez was last seen on Wednesday, when three men were shot dead at the end of opposition protests in the capital.

President Nicolas Maduro says an arrest warrant was issued against Leopoldo Lopez shortly after the incidents.

Nicolas Maduro has accused Leopoldo Lopez of inciting violence as part of a coup plot against his left-wing government.

The opposition says they were killed by pro-government militias known as “colectivos”.

Leopoldo Lopez, 42, is a former mayor of Chacao district, in eastern Caracas. He organized the recent protests against the government.

On Sunday morning, Venezuelan police searched the houses of Leopoldo Lopez and his parents.

Hours later, he posted a new message on Twitter and a three-minute long video. He said he had not committed any crime and challenged the authorities to arrest him at the next protest.

“I want to invite all of you to join me on a march on Tuesday from Venezuela Square [in central Caracas] towards the Justice Ministry building, which has become a symbol of repression, torture and lies,” Leopoldo Lopez said on the video.

He called on his supporters to dress in white, “to reaffirm our commitment to peace”.

“I will be there to show my face. I have nothing to fear. I have not committed any crime. If there is any order to illegally arrest me, well, I will be there,” added Leopoldo Lopez.

For his part, President Nicolas Maduro called on oil workers from the state company PDVSA to march to the presidential palace on Tuesday.

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Edward Snowden leaks: Australian secret services tapped US law firm

According to new documents leaked by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden, the Australian secret services tapped a US law firm representing Indonesia in a trade dispute with the US.

The 2013 document obtained by the New York Times does not identify the US law firm, but says the Australians offered the intercepts to their allies at the National Security Agency (NSA).

Previous allegations of Australian spying on Indonesia has led to worsening ties.

Last month, Edward Snowden alleged that the NSA conducted industrial espionage.

In an interview with Germany’s ARD TV channel, Edward Snowden said the agency would spy on big German companies that competed with US firms.

The February 2013 document says the Australian Signals Directorate monitored a US law firm used by the government of Indonesia for trade talks, according to the New York Times.

The Australians said that “information covered by attorney-client privilege may be included” in the intelligence they offered to share with the NSA, it says.

Last month, Edward Snowden alleged that the NSA conducted industrial espionage
Last month, Edward Snowden alleged that the NSA conducted industrial espionage

It is not clear which trade talks were involved.

Indonesia has recently been embroiled in a number of disputes with the US – one over the US ban of clove cigarettes, another centering on the exports of prawns which the US alleged were being sold at below-market prices.

Chicago-based firm Mayer Brown was identified by the newspaper as having advised the Indonesian government at the time. The firm has not commented, nor has the Indonesian government or the NSA.

Australian PM Tony Abbot refused to confirm the alleged document, adding that intelligence-gathering was used “to protect our citizens and the citizens of other countries”.

“We certainly don’t use it for commercial purposes,” Tony Abbot said.

In November, Indonesia suspended co-ordinated military co-operation with Australia amid an ongoing row over reports that Canberra spied on Jakarta officials, including President Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono.

The suspension included operations to stop people-smuggling, joint military exercises and intelligence exchange.

The NSA is prohibited from targeting Americans inside the US without warrants, but it can intercept the communications of Americans if they are in contact with a foreign intelligence target abroad.

In August last year, Russia granted Edward Snowden asylum for one year, after he leaked details of US electronic surveillance programs.

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Sochi Winter Olympics 2014: Day 10, February 17

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Sochi Winter Games: Day 10, February 17

Medals to be won today: Biathlon (women’s mass start), bobsleigh (two-man), figure skating (ice dance), freestyle skiing (men’s aerials), ski jump (men’s team), snowboard (men’s snowboard cross).

Highlights include:

05:00 Curling round robin

Sochi Winter Olympics 2014
Sochi Winter Olympics 2014

12:30 Ice hockey – women’s semi-finals.

14:30 Bobsleigh – two-man third and fourth heats.

15:00 Figure skating – ice dance (free dance).

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Vladimir Putin married Alina Kabayeva? Gymnast’s wedding ring shown on TV

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Rumors that Russian President Vladimir Putin has married former gymnast Alina Kabayeva have sparked again after his alleged mistress was shown on television apparently wearing a wedding ring.

While Vladimir Putin, 61, was hosting the winter Olympics in Sochi, Alina Kabayeva, 30, was at a children’s sporting event in the city of Nizhnekamsk, and flashed a sparkling ring to television cameras.

The Kremlin has previously denied that Vladimir Putin married Alina Kabayeva in the town of Valdai in September.

When Vladimir Putin was shown wearing a wedding ring in a meeting with the Egyptian defense minister last week, the Kremlin-friendly news agency pulled the photograph, and claimed that it was taken before Putin’s divorce in 2013 from his wife Lyudmila and had been posted accidentally.

Alina Kabayeva was at a children's sporting event in the city of Nizhnekamsk and flashed a sparkling ring to TV camera
Alina Kabayeva was at a children’s sporting event in the city of Nizhnekamsk and flashed a sparkling ring to TV camera

Rumors that Vladimir Putin and Alina Kabayeva are involved in a longstanding affair and even they have children together have long been denied by the president’s aides.

Vladimir Putin shut down the newspaper Moskovsky Korrespondent after it reported in 2008 that Putin was about to divorce his wife and marry Alina Kabayeva.

In an interview in 2013, Alina Kabayeva said she had me a man she “loved very much”, and wanted to marry and have children.

Alina Kabayeva was among the final six elite Russian athletes to carry the Olympic flame during the opening ceremony at the Sochi Winter Games.

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BAFTAs 2014 Winners. Full List.

BAFTA Film Awards 2014: Full list of winners

Best film:

12 Years a Slave

American Hustle

Captain Phillips

Gravity

Philomena

Outstanding British film

Gravity

Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom

Philomena

Rush

Saving Mr Banks

The Selfish Giant

Actor:

Chiwetel Ejiofor (12 Years a Slave)

Christian Bale (American Hustle)

Bruce Dern (Nebraska)

Leonardo DiCaprio (The Wolf of Wall Street)

Tom Hanks (Captain Phillips)

Actress:

Cate Blanchett (Blue Jasmine)

Amy Adams (American Hustle)

Sandra Bullock (Gravity)

Judi Dench (Philomena)

Emma Thompson (Saving Mr Banks)

Supporting actor:

Barkhad Adbi (Captain Phillips)

Daniel Bruhl (Rush)

Bradley Cooper (American Hustle)

Matt Damon (Behind the Candelabra)

Michael Fassbender (12 Years a Slave)

Supporting actress:

Jennifer Lawrence (American Hustle)

Sally Hawkins (Blue Jasmine)

Lupita Nyong’o (12 Years a Slave)

Julia Roberts (August: Osage County)

Oprah Winfrey (The Butler)

Director:

Alfonso Cuaron (Gravity)

Paul Greengrass (Captain Phillips)

Steve McQueen (12 Years a Slave)

David O Russell (American Hustle)

Martin Scorsese (The Wolf of Wall Street)

The BAFTAs can be an indicator of which films go on to win Academy Awards two weeks later
The BAFTAs can be an indicator of which films go on to win Academy Awards two weeks later

Adapted screenplay:

Philomena

12 Years a Slave

Behind the Candelabra

Captain Phillips

The Wolf of Wall Street

Original screenplay:

American Hustle

Blue Jasmine

Gravity

Inside Llewyn Davis

Nebraska

Animated film:

Frozen

Despicable Me 2

Monsters University

Documentary:

The Act of Killing

The Armstrong Lie

Blackfish

Tim’s Vermeer

We Steal Secrets

Foreign film:

The Great Beauty

The Act of Killing

Blue is the Warmest Colour

Metro Manila

Wadjda

Cinematography:

Gravity

12 Years a Slave

Captain Phillips

Inside Llewyn Davis

Nebraska

Costume design:

The Great Gatsby

American Hustle

Behind the Candelabra

The Invisible Woman

Saving Mr. Banks

Editing:

Rush

12 Years a Slave

Captain Phillips

Gravity

The Wolf of Wall Street

Make-up and hair:

American Hustle

Behind the Candelabra

The Butler

The Great Gatsby

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Music:

Gravity

12 Years a Slave

The Book Thief

Captain Phillips

Saving Mr. Banks

Production design:

The Great Gatsby

12 Years a Slave

American Hustle

Behind the Candelabra

Gravity

Sound:

Gravity

All is Lost

Captain Phillips

Inside Llewyn Davis

Rush

Visual effects:

Gravity

The Hobbit: The Desolation of Smaug

Iron Man 3

Pacific Rim

Star Trek Into Darkness

Short animation:

Sleeping with the Fishes

Everything I Can See From Here

I Am Tom Moody

Short film:

Room 8

Island Queen

Keeping Up with the Joneses

Orbit Ever After

Sea View

Outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer:

Kieran Evans (writer-director, Kelly + Victor)

Colin Carberry, Glenn Patterson (writers, Good Vibrations)

Scott Graham (writer-director, Shell)

Kelly Marcel (writer, Saving Mr Banks)

Paul Wright. Polly Stokes (writer-director and producer, For Those in Peril)

Rising Star award:

Will Poulter

Dane DeHaan

George MacKay

Lupita Nyong’o

Lea Seydoux

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BAFTAs 2014: 12 Years a Slave wins best film award

12 Years a Slave won best film with its star Chiwetel Ejiofor winning best actor while Cate Blanchett picked up best actress for Blue Jasmine at the year’s BAFTAs.

Cate Blanchett was not at the ceremony with director David O. Russell accepting the award instead.

David O. Russell was back on stage minutes later to pick up the award for best original screenplay for the 1970s crime drama, about two con artists who get entangled with the FBI.

In the supporting categories, Captain Phillips star Barkhad Abdi won as did Jennifer Lawrence for American Hustle.

Gravity has been named best British film.

It was also honored for visual effects, cinematography, best sound and original music. Alfonso Cuaron also won best director.

The Great Gatsby picked up two awards for production design and costume design.

Room 8 was named best short film; the short animation award was won by Sleeping With the Fishes.

The awards are being hosted for a ninth time by actor Stephen Fry.

Best animation went to Frozen, which came out ahead of Monsters University and Despicable Me 2.

12 Years A Slave won two awards from 10 nominations at BAFTAs 2014
12 Years A Slave won two awards from 10 nominations at BAFTAs 2014

The BAFTA for outstanding debut by a British writer, director or producer went to Kieran Evans for Kelly + Victor, the tale of a young couple embarking on a passionate love affair.

Ron Howard, whose film Rush – about the rivalry between F1 drivers James Hunt and Niki Lauda – won the award for best editing, joked on the red carpet he felt like “a grateful foreign exchange student”.

Steve Coogan and Jeff Pope won for their adapted screenplay for the film Philomena, based on the true story of an Irish woman trying to find the son she was forced to give up for adoption.

She may have lost out to Cate Blanchett but Judi Dench set a BAFTA record with her 15th acting nomination but when asked about it on the red carpet, she replied: “I didn’t know until you told me. Thanks for reminding me.”

She added: “It means I’ve been gong for a very, very long time.”

The BAFTAs can be an indicator of which films go on to win Academy Awards two weeks later.

Presenters and guests included Eddie Redmayne, Jeremy Irons, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stanley Tucci and Uma Thurman.

The ceremony opened with a duet from Tinie Tempah and Mercury Prize nominee Laura Mvula.

Prince William, the academy’s president, presented Helen Mirren with the British Academy fellowship, its highest accolade.

Previous winners have included Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock, Steven Spielberg and Stanley Kubrick.

Peter Greenaway also received the outstanding British contribution to cinema award, presented by Juliet Stevenson.

The winner of the public vote for this year’s Rising Star award was also announced with 21-year-old British actor Will Poulter from We’re the Miller accepting the award.

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Japan snow storm kills at least 13 people

A record-breaking snowstorm has already killed at least 13 people in Japan, local media reported.

Hundreds of people have been evacuated from their homes and hundreds more injured, as more than 3 ft of snow fell in some areas.

The snow forced airports to cancel flights and closed roads as it barreled past Tokyo on Saturday.

Forecasters are warning of blizzards and avalanches later, as the storm moves north towards Hokkaido.

Kyodo news agency reported deaths in several prefectures near Tokyo, and other deaths as far south as Oita on Kyushu island.

Hundreds of people have been evacuated in Japan, as more than 3 ft of snow fell in some areas
Hundreds of people have been evacuated in Japan, as more than 3 ft of snow fell in some areas

Reports said roofs of buildings had collapsed under the weight of snow in some areas, and hundreds of drivers had been left stranded in miles-long traffic jams.

Some 11in of snow was dumped on Tokyo on Friday and Saturday, and several other cities reported record snowfall.

It is the second major snowstorm to batter Japan in a week.

Last week Tokyo residents were warned of a severe snowstorm for the first time in more than a decade.

Eleven people were also killed in that storm, with more than 1,000 injured nationwide.

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Simon Cowell shares first pictures of baby Eric

Simon Cowell and his girlfriend Lauren Silverman have welcomed a baby boy on February 14.

Simon Cowell and his newborn son Eric Cowell in a New York City hospital
Simon Cowell and his newborn son Eric Cowell in a New York City hospital

Simon Cowell, 54, shared photos of his newborn son Eric Cowell in a New York City hospital on February 16.

Simon Cowell and his girlfriend Lauren Silverman have welcomed a baby boy on February 14
Simon Cowell and his girlfriend Lauren Silverman have welcomed a baby boy on February 14

“Now you can see how very handsome little Eric is,” Simon Cowell wrote.

Mohamed Morsi’s lawyers walk out of espionage trial

Mohamed Morsi’s lawyers have walked out of his trial on charges of espionage and conspiring to commit acts of terror.

The former Egyptian president’s trial has now been adjourned until February 23.

The lawyers withdrew in protest at Mohamed Morsi and other defendants being confined in a soundproofed glass cage.

The Islamist former leader is facing four separate trials, three of which have now opened.

Mohamed Morsi was brought to Cairo’s police academy on Sunday morning by helicopter from the Burj al-Arab prison where he is being held.

In this trial, he and 35 others are accused of working with Lebanese and Palestinian groups to carry out attacks in Egypt.

Mohamed Morsi has been put in the soundproof cage in recent appearances to prevent him shouting and disrupting proceedings.

Mohamed Morsi’s lawyers have walked out of his trial on charges of espionage and conspiring to commit acts of terror
Mohamed Morsi’s lawyers have walked out of his trial on charges of espionage and conspiring to commit acts of terror

The defendants have said they cannot follow proceedings because of the cage, but the judge insisted that headphones installed inside the dock will allow them to listen.

The cage allows the judge to control when the defendants are heard.

At one point when he was audible, Mohamed Morsi said: “What are you so afraid of? Are you afraid because you have no public support?” Reuters reports.

The court said it would appoint a new defense team.

Mohamed Morsi was ousted by the military last July following mass street protests against his rule.

Since Mohamed Morsi was ousted there has been a severe crackdown on his Muslim Brotherhood group, as well as on other activists seen as hostile to the military-backed government.

The Muslim Brotherhood has been declared a terrorist organization and authorities have punished any public show of support for it.

Other senior Brotherhood figures, including supreme guide Mohammed Badie and his deputy and former presidential candidate Khairat al-Shater, are also facing a raft of charges,

At least 1,000 people have died in clashes between security forces and pro-Morsi protesters since he was deposed, with thousands more arrested.

In this latest trial, Mohamed Morsi is accused of collaborating with the Palestinian movement Hamas, Lebanon’s Hezbollah and Iran’s Revolutionary Guards. If convicted he could receive the death penalty.

Mohamed Morsi’s supporters say he and other senior Brotherhood leaders are the victims of politically motivated prosecutions.

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Oscars 2014: Scientific and Technical Awards handed out at Beverly Hills ceremony

The Academy’s Scientific and Technical Awards have been handed out at a ceremony in Beverly Hills.

The awards honor the men, women and companies whose discoveries and innovations have contributed in significant, outstanding and lasting ways to motion pictures.

Each year’s honorees are celebrated at a formal dinner held two weeks prior to the Oscar ceremony. The Sci-Tech Awards presentation has become a highlight of the Academy Awards season.

The awards, which are held separately from the Oscars ceremony on March 2, recognize more than 50 of the most creative behind-the-scenes operators.

Joshua Pines, who worked on the film Coraline, was honored for developing image-processing mathematics to standardize color.

He called the evening “this year’s annual Winter Olympics for geeks”.

The Academy’s Scientific and Technical Awards have been handed out by Kristen Bell and Michael B. Jordan
The Academy’s Scientific and Technical Awards have been handed out by Kristen Bell and Michael B. Jordan

The awards were handed out by Kristen Bell and Michael B. Jordan.

Christopher Nolan, the British director of The Dark Knight, also made a surprise visit later in the evening.

The writer-director accepted the film lab Oscar, and described film processors as alchemists who “(turn) silver and plastic into dreams”.

The Oscar will be on permanent display at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures in Los Angeles when it opens in 2017.

Twenty-one awards were handed out, the Gordon E. Sawyer Award went to Peter W. Anderson for his contributions to 3D technology.

Award winner Dan Piponi, who was part of the team which pioneered simulating smoke and fire in films such as Avatar and Puss In Boots, said: “Nobody told me if I wanted to get an Academy Award, I should study mathematics.”

On March 2, the technical achievements of films such as Gravity, Iron Man 3 and Star Trek Into Darkness will be celebrated at the full Academy Awards ceremony.

Lauren Silverman and Simon Cowell welcome baby boy on Valentine’s Day

Lauren Silverman and Simon Cowell have welcomed their new baby boy into the world on Valentine’s Day.

Simon Cowell, 54, confirmed the baby boy will be called Eric, after his own father.

The music mogul tweeted: “Very happy to say Eric was born at 17.45pm. Healthy and handsome.

“Lauren in great shape. Thanks for all of your kind messages. Named after my dad.”

Lauren Silverman and Simon Cowell have welcomed baby boy Eric on Valentine's Day
Lauren Silverman and Simon Cowell have welcomed baby boy Eric on Valentine’s Day

Baby Eric weighed 6lbs 7oz.

Simon Cowell had jetted over to New York to be by Lauren Silverman’s side as she gave birth on Valentine’s Day.

According to reports, Lauren Silverman had not been due to give birth for another couple of weeks.

Earlier this week, Simon Cowell had said he was keen for his first child to be raised with a British accent.

“I haven’t really thought about it a lot but it would be odd, me being a Brit, having a baby who talks with an American accent,” Simon Cowell said at the London auditions of Britain’s Got Talent.

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Miranda Barbour claims death spree across US

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Miranda Barbour, who is jointly charged with murder with her husband, has claimed she has killed at least 22 other people.

The 19-year-old Pennsylvania woman made the claims in an interview with a newspaper while in prison.

Miranda and Elytte Barbour are currently charged with killing Troy LaFerrara after meeting him online.

As well as admitting that murder, Miranda Barbour also claimed a six-year killing spree around the US.

Miranda Barbour claimed it was part of an involvement in a satanic cult that began in Alaska when she was 13, before moving to North Carolina.

Police say they are investigating Miranda Barbour’s claims and have contacted both the FBI and police forces in other states.

Miranda and Elytte Barbour are accused of murdering Troy LaFerrara after placing an ad in classifieds website Craigslist
Miranda and Elytte Barbour are accused of murdering Troy LaFerrara after placing an ad in classifieds website Craigslist

Miranda and Elytte Barbour, who married in North Carolina and moved to Pennsylvania about three weeks before the crime, are accused of murdering Troy LaFerrara after placing an ad in classifieds website Craigslist, offering companionship for money.

Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for both defendants.

Lawyers for Miranda Barbour and her husband have sought psychiatric evaluations for their clients.

Police claim Elytte Barbour, 22, told investigators they committed the crime because they wanted to kill someone together.

The couple reportedly told police that Miranda Barbour stabbed Troy LaFerrara in the front seat of her car while her husband held a cord around his neck.

Claiming responsibility for the 22 additional deaths, Miranda Barbour told Sunbury’s The Daily Item that: “I feel it is time to get all of this out. I don’t care if people believe me. I just want to get it out.”

Miranda Barbour said she had no remorse and only killed “bad people,” although she offered little detail on the murders she claimed to have participated in Alaska, Texas, North Carolina and California.

Online records for the woman the newspaper identified as Miranda Barbour’s mother, show her as having lived in both Alaska and North Carolina.

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Robert Vineberg arrested amid Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death probe

Veteran jazz and pop sideman Robert Vineberg, who was charged with keeping a 300-packet heroin stash amid an investigation into Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death, is an addict, and any heroin the musician allegedly had would have been largely for his own consumption, his lawyer said Friday.

However, a judge expressed skepticism about viewing Robert Vineberg as just a drug user caught up in a high-profile probe.

Robert Vineberg was in court seeking bond in a case that has drawn a share of the publicity surrounding Philip Seymour Hoffman’s February 2 death in an apparent heroin overdose, though he isn’t charged with playing a role in it.

The musician has said he was a friend of Philip Seymour Hoffman but didn’t sell the heroin that authorities found in Hoffman’s apartment.

As police followed a tip after Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death, they said they found about 300 small bags of heroin, worth about $10 apiece on the street, and $1,300 in cash in Vineberg’s apartment and music studio.

Robert Vineberg was in court seeking bond in a case that has drawn a share of the publicity surrounding Philip Seymour Hoffman's death
Robert Vineberg was in court seeking bond in a case that has drawn a share of the publicity surrounding Philip Seymour Hoffman’s death

Both are in the same building in Manhattan’s East Village.

Robert Vineberg, 57, faces a felony charge of possessing heroin with an intent to sell it.

His lawyer, Edward Kratt, said Robert Vineberg has a 10-bag-a-day heroin addiction, and much of the alleged stash “clearly was for his own use.” Edward Kratt noted that police didn’t report finding scales, rubber stamps used as a drug-world branding tool, or various other packaging materials to suggest major drug dealing.

“Mr. Vineberg is committed to confronting his problem and is committed to treatment,” said Edward Kratt, adding that Robert Vineberg’s addiction had sapped his ability to work.

But state Supreme Court Justice Edward McLaughlin said that in some other cases, experts have testified that considerably smaller amounts of heroin were big enough to imply a plan to sell.

“If he has no job that produces income and has $1,300 in cash, you draw your own conclusions,” Edward McLaughlin said. He set a $200,000 bond or $40,000 cash bail for Robert Vineberg, who had been held without bail since his arrest last week. Friends were working to raise the money.

Under the name Robert Aaron, Vineberg has a musical resume that dates to the early 1980s. He played saxophone, flute and keyboards on albums by artists including David Bowie and Mick Jagger, and more recently, Wyclef Jean and the late Amy Winehouse.

Robert Vineberg told the New York Post in a jail interview Saturday that he and Philip Seymour Hoffman had been friends for about a year and last communicated by text message in December, trading messages about their mutual efforts at sobriety. Robert Vineberg wouldn’t say whether he had ever sold Philip Seymour Hoffman drugs but denied providing the at least 50 packets authorities found in the actor’s apartment, the newspaper said.

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Ukraine protesters evacuate Kiev city hall

Ukrainian protesters are leaving city hall in Kiev, the symbolic centre of prolonged anti-government demonstrations, eyewitnesses say.

“City hall is almost completely evacuated,” opposition spokesman Ruslan Andriyko told AFP.

The government had promised to drop all charges against demonstrators if they vacate government buildings and lift roadblocks by Monday.

City hall has been occupied by protesters for more than two months.

The protests started in November when President Viktor Yanukovych abandoned plans to sign a far-ranging association agreement with the EU.

Instead, Viktor Yanukovych advocated closer trade relations with Russia, which dominated Ukraine for centuries until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991.

People began walking out of the building on Sunday morning.

Ukrainian protesters are leaving city hall in Kiev, the symbolic centre of prolonged anti-government demonstrations
Ukrainian protesters are leaving city hall in Kiev, the symbolic centre of prolonged anti-government demonstrations

The Swiss ambassador in Kiev entered the building soon afterwards in order to help transfer the building to the control of the authorities.

Switzerland currently holds the rotating presidency of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe.

On Friday authorities released the last of 243 prisoners who were arrested during the unrest.

Viktor Yanukovich passed an amnesty law earlier this month and agreed to negotiate with the opposition after at least four people were killed in protests.

This weekend, some opposition members continued to call for his departure, and another demonstration is due to place in Kiev’s central Independence Square.

“The only subject of negotiation with Yanukovych is the conditions of his departure,” jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko said on Saturday.

Yulia Tymoshenko went to accuse President Viktor Yanukovich of being under the control of Russia’s Vladimir Putin, his major international backer.

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BAFTAs 2014: 12 Years a Slave tipped to be big winner

Sandra Bullock, Judi Dench, Tom Hanks and Leonardo DiCaprio will be among the stars on the red carpet later for the 67th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs).

Gravity leads the way with 11 nominations, including best film, but 12 Years a Slave is tipped to be the big winner.

The BAFTAs are the last major movie awards before the Oscars on March 2.

Prince William will attend Sunday’s event at London’s Royal Opera House.

The awards are hosted for a ninth time by Stephen Fry.

Steve McQueen’s 12 Years a Slave, about a free black man who is kidnapped and enslaved, has 10 nominations – including best film, best director and best actor for Chiwetel Ejiofor.

Bookies think the harrowing historical drama will scoop five of the major categories.

American Hustle also has 10 nominations, and its stars Amy Adams, Christian Bale, Bradley Cooper and Jennifer Lawrence appear in all the acting categories.

The 1970s drama, about two con artists who get entangled with the FBI, is also up for best film, with David O. Russell nominated for best director and original screenplay.

Other movies competing for best film include Somali piracy thriller Captain Phillips, and Philomena, based on the true story of an Irish woman trying to find the son she was forced to give up for adoption.

The BAFTAs are the last major movie awards before the Oscars on March 2
The BAFTAs are the last major movie awards before the Oscars on March 2

Captain Phillips has nine nominations while Behind the Candelabra, with Michael Douglas as Liberace, and Disney story Saving Mr. Banks have five nominations each.

Philomena‘s Judi Dench competes in the best actress category against American Hustle‘s Amy Adams, Gravity‘s Sandra Bullock, Emma Thompson for Saving Mr. Banks and the runaway favorite Cate Blanchett for Blue Jasmine.

The nominations saw Judi Dench set a BAFTA record, with her 15th acting nomination.

In the best actor field, Chiwetel Ejiofor is the bookies’ favorite against Christian Bale, Tom Hanks for Captain Phillips, Bruce Dern for Nebraska and Leonardo DiCaprio for The Wolf of Wall Street.

The outstanding British film category sees blockbuster Gravity up against the tiny-budgeted drama The Selfish Giant, Clio Barnard’s contemporary English fable about two Bradford schoolboys who collect scrap metal on a horse and cart.

Also nominated in the outstanding British film category are Philomena, Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom, Saving Mr. Banks and Rush.

Gravity, Saving Mr. Banks and Rush all qualified for the British film category because they were either filmed in the UK, utilized British effects companies or employed other British talent.

The BAFTAs can be an indicator of which films go on to win Academy Awards two weeks later.

Presenters and guests include Benedict Cumberbatch, Eddie Redmayne, Jeremy Irons, Maggie Gyllenhaal, Stanley Tucci and Uma Thurman.

The ceremony will open with a duet from Tinie Tempah and Mercury Prize nominee Laura Mvula.

Prince William, the academy’s president, will present Helen Mirren with the British Academy fellowship, its highest accolade.

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Berlin Film Festival 2014: Full list of winners

Berlin Film Festival 2014 Winners

COMPETITION

Golden Bear:
Black Coal, Thin Ice (Bai Ri Yan Huo)
by Diao Yinan

Silver Bear Grand Jury Prix:
The Grand Budapest Hotel
by Wes Anderson

Silver Bear Alfred Bauer Prize:
Aimer, Boire Et Chanter
by Alain Resnais

Silver Bear for Best Director:
Richard Linklater
Boyhood

Silver Bear for Best Actress:
Haru Kuroki
The Little House

Silver Bear for Best Actor:
Liao Fan
Black Coal, Thin Ice

Silver Bear for Best Script:
Dietrich & Anna Brüggemann
Stations Of The Cross

Silver Bear for Outstanding Artistic Contribution:
Cinematography: Zeng Jian
Blind Massage

Golden Bear Best Short Film:
As Long As Shotguns Remain
by Caroline Poggi, Jonathan Vinel

Silver Bear Jury Prize Short Film:
Laborat
by Guillaume Cailleau

PANORAMA

Best First Feature:
Güeros
by Alonso Ruizpalacios

Audience Award – Fiction:
Difret
Ethiopia
by Zeresenay Berhane Mehari

2nd Place:
Hoje Eu Quero Voltar Sozinho (The Way He Looks)
Brazil
by Daniel Ribeiro

Chinese thriller Black Coal, Thin Ice has won the Golden Bear for best picture at this year’s Berlin Film Festival
Chinese thriller Black Coal, Thin Ice has won the Golden Bear for best picture at this year’s Berlin Film Festival

3rd Place:
Patardzlebi (Brides)
Georgia / France
by Tinatin Kajrishvili

Audience Award – Documentary:
Der Kreis (The Circle)
Switzerland
by Stefan Haupt

2nd Place:
Finding Vivian Maier
USA
by John Maloof & Charlie Siskel

3rd Place:
My Mother, A War And Me
Germany
by Tamara Trampe & Johann Feindt

GENERATION KPLUS (Children’s Jury)

Crystal Bear for the Best Film:
Killa
by Avinash Arun, India

Special Mention:
Hitono Nozomino Yorokobiyo
by Masakazu Sugita, Japan

Crystal Bear for the Best Short Film:
Sprout
by Ga-eun Yoon, Republic of Korea

Special Mention:
Sepatu Baru
by Aditya Ahmad, Indonesia

GENERATION KPLUS (International Jury)

Grand Prize:
Ciencias Naturales
by Matías Lucchesi, Argentina/France

Special Mention:
Killa
by Avinash Arun, India

Best Short Film:
Moy Lichniy Los’
by Leonid Shmelkov, Russian Federation

Special Mention:
el
by Roland Ferge, Hungary

GENERATION 14PLUS (Youth Jury)

Crystal Bear for the Best Film:
52 Tuesdays
by Sophie Hyde, Australia

Special Mention:
ärtico
by Gabri Velázquez, Spain

Crystal Bear for the Best Short Film:
Mike
by Petros Silvestros, Great Britain

Special Mention:
Emo (The Musical)
by Neil Triffett, Australia

GENERATION 14PLUS (International Jury)

Violet
by Bas Devos, Belgium / Netherlands

Special Mention:
Einstein And Einstein
by Cao Baoping, People’s Republic of China

Special Prize for the best short film:
Vetrarmorgun
by Sakaris Stórá, Faroe Islands

Special Mention:
Søn
by Kristoffer Kiørboe, Denmark

PRIZES OF THE ECUMENICAL JURY

Competition:
Stations Of The Cross
by Dietrich Brüggemann

Special Mention
’71
by Yann Demange

Panorama:
Calvary
by John Michael McDonagh

Special Mention
Triptych
by Robert Lepage, Pedro Pires

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Berlin Film Festival 2014: Bai Ri Yan Huo wins Golden Bear for best picture

Chinese thriller Bai Ri Yan Huo (Black Coal, Thin Ice) has won the Golden Bear for best picture at this year’s Berlin Film Festival.

Liao Fan won the prize for best actor in the same film, while Haru Kuroki won best actress for her role in the Japanese movie Chiisai Ouchi (The Little House).

American Richard Linklater was named best director for his film Boyhood.

An eight-person jury decides the awards.

This year it was headed by American director and producer James Schamus, probably most well-known for producing Brokeback Mountain.

Bai Ri Yan Huo features an overweight detective, played by Liao Fan, on the trail of a serial killer.

Chinese thriller Bai Ri Yan Huo has won the Golden Bear for best picture at this year’s Berlin Film Festival
Chinese thriller Bai Ri Yan Huo has won the Golden Bear for best picture at this year’s Berlin Film Festival

Richard Linklater’s ambitious coming-of-age film Boyhood used the same child actors over a 12-year span.

Wes Anderson’s Grand Budapest Hotel, the festival opener, took the Silver Bear grand jury prize, while the Ethiopian film Difret, based on a real case of bride abduction in Ethiopia, took the audience award.

Berlin Film Festival is one of the oldest and most prestigious film showcases in the world, but this year some critics complained of a dearth of strong entries, and a lack of films with strong political or social agendas.

Some 400 films have been screened during the 11-day festival, 23 of them in the competition category.

In 2013, the main prize was awarded to the Romanian film Child’s Pose.

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Switzerland declines to sign deal granting Croatians free access to employment market

Switzerland has declined to sign a proposed deal granting Croatians free access to the Swiss employment market.

Croatia and Switzerland had agreed the deal last summer after Croatia joined the EU.

Switzerland said the accord could not be signed “in its current form”, after a recent referendum invalidated the Swiss-EU pact on freedom of movement.

Swiss voters narrowly backed a proposal to bring back strict quotas for immigration from EU countries.

The fiercely independent nation is not a member of the EU, but has adopted large sections of EU policy.

Although the Swiss economy is booming and unemployment is low, many Swiss worry about the effects of immigration.

Switzerland declined to sign deal granting Croatians free access to employment market after a recent referendum invalidated the Swiss-EU pact on freedom of movement
Switzerland declined to sign deal granting Croatians free access to employment market after a recent referendum invalidated the Swiss-EU pact on freedom of movement

Justice Minister Simonetta Sommaruga called Croatian Foreign Minister Vesna Pusic to tell her Switzerland would not be able to sign the deal extending the right of free access to Switzerland to the EU’s newest member state.

Simonetta Sommaruga also informed Brussels that the agreement needed to be re-examined, her spokesman, Philippe Schwander said.

The last week referendum had created a “new constitutional disposition”, Philippe Schwander noted.

He stressed that the justice minister was seeking a “solution” to ensure Croatians were not being discriminated against.

Following the referendum, the EU warned it would reassess its relations with Switzerland “as a whole”.

The economic impact could be great since half of Switzerland’s exports are to the EU, with Germany its biggest trading partner.

A quarter of the eight million-strong population is foreign, and last year 80,000 new immigrants arrived.

Since 2007, most of the EU’s 500 million residents have been on an equal footing with locals in the Swiss job market – the result of a policy voted into law in a 2000 referendum.

Angela Merkel proposes European network to avoid US spying

In her weekly podcast, German Chancellor Angela Merkel has proposed the creation of a European communications network to help improve data protection.

The network would avoid emails and other data automatically passing through the US.

Angela Merkel said she would raise the issue on Wednesday with French President Francois Hollande.

Revelations of mass surveillance by the US National Security Agency (NSA) have prompted huge concern in Europe.

Disclosures by Edward Snowden suggested even the mobile phones of US allies, such as Angela Merkel, had been monitored by American spies.

Angela Merkel has proposed the creation of a European communications network to help improve data protection
Angela Merkel has proposed the creation of a European communications network to help improve data protection

Classified NSA documents revealed that large amounts of personal data are collected from the internet by US and British surveillance.

Angela Merkel criticized the fact that Facebook and Google can be based in countries with low levels of data protection while carrying out business in nations that offer more rigorous safeguards.

“Above all, we’ll talk about European providers that offer security for our citizens, so that one shouldn’t have to send emails and other information across the Atlantic,” she said.

“Rather, one could build up a communication network inside Europe.”

There was no doubt that Europe had to do more in the realm of data protection, Angela Merkel said.

A French official was quoted by Reuters as saying that the government in Paris planned to take up the German initiative.

Germany has been trying to persuade Washington to agree to a “no-spy” agreement but without success.

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Venezuela: Nicolas Maduro’s opponents and supporters take to Caracas streets

Opponents and supporters of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro have taken to the streets of Caracas in rival marches.

The demonstrations come at a time of growing political tension in Venezuela.

Three people were killed during anti-government protests on Wednesday, and some 100 students were arrested.

President Nicolas Maduro accused the opposition of stirring up trouble as part of a coup plot and urged his supporters to march for peace on Saturday.

Government supporters began arriving at Venezuela Square, in central Caracas, in the morning.

They were dressed predominantly in red or in Venezuela’s national colors – blue, yellow and red.

Hours later Nicolas Maduro addressed thousands of his supporters in Bolivar Avenue. The march was broadcast live on national television.

“I call all the people to the streets in order to defend peace,” he said.

Nicolas Maduro warned that his government would not give in to those he described as “fascists,” including former president of neighboring Colombia, Alvaro Uribe.

Nicolas Maduro addressed thousands of his supporters in Bolivar Avenue
Nicolas Maduro addressed thousands of his supporters in Bolivar Avenue

“Alvaro Uribe is behind this, financing and directing these fascist movements.”

“He intended to use a Venezuelan television channel [NTN24] to do the same they did on 11 April 2002,” Nicolas Maduro said, referring to a failed military coup against the late President, Hugo Chavez.

Alvaro Uribe, a centre-right politician, was a fierce enemy of Hugo Chavez and accused the late president of supporting Colombia’s largest rebel group, the Farc.

Nicolas Maduro said police had been looking for opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, accused of ordering “all these violent kids, which he trained, to destroy half of Caracas to then go into hiding”.

Leopoldo Lopez has not been seen in public since an arrest warrant was issued for him on Wednesday.

US Secretary of State John Kerry has issued a statement expressing concern by the rising tensions in Venezuela.

Opposition demonstrators, including a movement known as Mothers in White, gathered at Las Mercedes neighborhood in eastern Caracas.

Thousands of people, mostly wearing white, marched towards the Courts of Justice building and stopped for a memorial ceremony to the three demonstrators killed on Wednesday: Bassil da Costa, Juan Montoya and Robert Redman.

Student leader Enrique Altimari said the main aim of their “peaceful protest” was to “pay tribute to the victims”.

He said the march would end before night fell, to avoid a repeat of the incidents of Wednesday.

The three victims were shot dead by unknown gunmen as the opposition marches came to an end.

The opposition march ended before dusk with clashes between police, who fired tear gas in attempts to disperse the crowd, and demonstrators who hurled stones.

Reports say three people were injured.

The main opposition grievances are high inflation, crime and the shortage of some staples.

Venezuela’s government has blamed the shortages on “saboteurs” and “profit-hungry corrupt businessmen”.

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Sochi Winter Olympics: Day Nine, February 16

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Sochi Winter Games: Day Nine, February 16

Medals to be won today: Alpine skiing (men’s super-G), biathlon (men’s mass start), cross country skiing (men’s relay), snowboard (women’s snowboard cross), speed skating (women’s 1,500m).

Highlights include:

05:00 Curling – men’s group game.

Sochi Winter Olympics 2014
Sochi Winter Olympics 2014

07:00 Snowboard – women’s snowboard cross.

15:00 Figure skating – ice dance (short dance).

16:15 Bobsleigh – two-man, first and second heats.

Also: Ice hockey group games.

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Porter Ridge fans file petition to bring reality show back

Porter Ridge fans filed a petition to Discovery Channel to bring back the reality show.

“We ask that you bring shirtless Terry, The Bear Man, Kayla, Dirty Andy, Danny Bob, Elvis Larry, Rusty, Barry and the Dog Killer Ridge crew back. Not only have earned their place on the Discovery Channel lineup, they have built a strong fan base.

“While we’d hate to see Porter Ridge lose its home on Discovery Channel, the fan base encourages Scott and Deirdre Gurney to keep the show alive even… “ said the petition on change.org.

Porter Ridge’s premier last year drew in 1.42 million viewers which quickly grew to a global following. The reality show ranks in class with other favorites such as Storage Wars: Texas, Real Husbands of Hollywood, Chopped, Modern Family, Law & Order: SUV, Tosh.0, Family Guy, etc.

Porter Ridge fans filed a petition to Discovery Channel to bring back the reality show
Porter Ridge fans filed a petition to Discovery Channel to bring back the reality show

“Our request is for Discovery to continue to provide Porter Ridge a home on the network, one that has been rightfully earned.  However, while we would be disappointed to see the show leave Discovery, the fan base would be satisfied to find Porter Ridge airing on any network.

“Further, we petition for Scott and Deirdre Gurney to keep their dream alive.  

“Have your voice heard by signing this petition, and by visiting the Porter Ridge Facebook page or The Viewer Relations section of the Discovery Channel website,” the petition added.

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