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Roni Banos Promotes Latest CD
SANTA ELENA TOWN, Cayo,Thursday, June 5, 2014BY: Roni Banos Belizean Urban Artists takespride in announcing the releaseof their latest musical album“KOB Gold Edition” producedby Engineer and Composer JoshThe Code, under RVM Recordslabel The album will premiere inabout a month’s time featuringJosh the Code along with RoniB, T-Romeo del Sentimeinto,Cholin el Pirate, El ToroFerros and Blondy D Melody. Also debuting in this projectare new artists like Alex, Brianand Frequency 3. Fans are looking forward
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SAN IGNACIO TOWN, Cayo,Wednesday, June 4, 2014: The trial of FernandoCrawford ended abruptly todaywith the imposition of a sevenyear jail sentence. The case against Crawfordbegan almost 6 months ago onNovember 14, 2013 whenMaria Pedro, a 23 year oldGuatemalan housewife residingin Esperanza Village, reportedthat at around 3 o’clock thatThursday evening she was on thefarm road heading home carrying
Seven Years For Fernando Crawforda sling bag as well as a blackplastic shopping bag containingfood items and with her child inher arms, when she was attacked. The victim told the police thatas she was walking home whenshe suddenly felt a sharp objectto the right side of her neck. Shespun around and came face to facewith a masked man armed with asix inch knife held by its woodenhandle in his right hand. The brave woman reached outfor the attacker’s face andsucceeded to unmask him. She
immediately recognized theassailant as a fellow villager,Fernando Crawford, also knowna Chi-Chi-Ring . The nowunmasked man reportedlyregained his posture and againplaced the knife to the woman’sneck demanding that she handover the bag. He reportedlygrabbed the floral cloth bag shehad slung on her shoulder as wellas the black plastic shopping bagshe carried in her left hand. Ashe was walking away she told himthat she will report the incidentto the police. He reportedlythreatened to kill her and herhusband if ever she reported thematter. He reportedly disappeared intonearby bushes making off withher 10 dollar wallet containing10 dollars in cash, five tamalesvalued at five dollars as well as
five dollars worth of pills, onedollar worth of bananas, her 10dollar Guatemalan Cedula andher 100 dollar black cellulartelephone and its 10 dollarcharger all of which were insidethe cloth floral sling bag as wellas 20 dollars worth of food itemsshe had in the black shopping bag,all for a total of 171 dollars. She told the police that she hasknown Crawford since shebegan living on the farm, with herhusband, over 2 years ago. Sheinformed that she sees himregularly in the village and that heresides on the road leading to thefarm. A team of policemen stormedCrawford residence later thatday. He was found inside thehouse but none of the reportedstolen was found therein. The 32
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The crime rate in a communityis said to be proportionate withlevel of employment within thatcommunity. The higher the rateof unemployment; the higher therate of crime and vice versa. This view is holding true withinSan Ignacio, Santa Elena andsurrounding communities giventhat San Ignacio Police, for thepast several weeks, has beenreporting a drastic reductionin major crimes within thecommunity. The reduction incrime has been confirmed bycourt officials. It used to be, in the not sodistant past, when the San IgnacioTown’s courtroom was routinelypacked to capacity on Mondaymornings for the hearing of“new” matters being thosecommitted over the weekendbetween Friday night andMonday morning. The reduction in the weeklyintroduction of “new” mattersin the local judicial system hasresulted in the court having moretime now to dispense with“old” matters as the presidingmagistrate continues to be firmbut fair in the sentencing of thoseconvicted of the crimes for
Crime Rate In The Community Is Downwhich they are accused to havecommitted. The various publicinfrastructural works, as well asprivate construction, takingplace within the community hasprovided quite a large number ofjobs for the employable maleworkforce in the community. The arrival of Green Tropicsin our environs has createdhundreds of new jobs. The sugarcane industry in the west, viaGreen Tropics, is now a reality.It used to be in years gone by,when the planting and cutting ofsugar cane was confined only tothe northern districts of OrangeWalk and Corozal. Westernworkers are now planting sugarcane and we will soon be cuttingthe sugar cane we are currentlyplanting, as the sugar caneindustry takes root in the west.In conformity with biblicalteachings, we will soon bereaping that we have sowed. In terms of jobs created bygovernment’s unprecedentedinfrastructural developmentprojects and the new jobscreated by Green Tropics,respect is certainly in orderfor Cayo Central’s Area
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employment in the communitywas echoed by a young man a fewdays ago while he was socializ-ing with friends, across the street.He was overheard telling hisfriends: “I will not get into anytrouble, because if I get introuble with the law, I will losemy job and I do not want to losemy job”.
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SAN IGNACIO TOWN, Cayo,Friday, May 6, 2014: The San Ignacio/SantaElena Town Council takes thisopportunity to express itssincere appreciation to theresidents of San Ignacio,Santa Elena and surroundingcommunities as well as to themany visitors at home andabroad, for their patienceexercised as the project forthe total transformation ofthe upper section of BurnsAvenue is underway. We especially express specialappreciation to members of thebusiness community along bothsides of the affected areafor working with us and forunderstanding the need for therealization of the project. As we seek to update you on theprogress of the project, please beinformed that the water companyhas completed the necessaryupgrading of its undergroundassets in the area resulting inthe much improved delivery ofwater. The telephone company iswinding up its works in thearea while the contractors areworking in the construction ofimproved sidewalks. As soon as the sidewalksare completed, works willimmediately begin on theconcreting of the carriage way.On its completion, the projectwill drastically enhance the
Thank You For Your Patiencesocial environment whileincreasing the value of propertyin the area. Like the CayoWelcome Center project, thisnew project, when completed,will make us all proud. We take this opportunityto likewise inform you of plansfor the total transformationof all that area around theColumbus Park, in front ofthe police station, right up tothe foot of the HawksworthBridge in San Ignacio. Thank you for your patienceand understanding as we continueto improve our community andour living conditions.
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SAN IGNIGNACIO TOWN,Cayo, Sunday, June 4, 2014: The actions of another bravewoman today resulted in a foiledrobbery. Responding to a reportedrobbery in progress, a team ofpolicemen rushed to Miriam’s
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Store in the Santiago JuanLayout area of San Ignacio Townat around 10:30 am on Sunday,June 4. Upon arrival on the scenepolice interviewed the storeowner who reported that she wasinside the kitchen when she heard
her daughter-in-law screamingfrom inside the shop. When sherushed to the scene she saw abare faced male person of darkcomplexion with half of his bodythrough a burglar barred windowinside the store with the cash panin his hand.
The brave woman reportedlyhit the person with her handcausing him to drop the loot.She also saw a second maleperson also of dark complexionand unmasked, standinginside the shop with whatappeared to be a black short gun
in his hand. Hereportedly pointedthe object at herdemanding thatshe hand overthe money. Shereported shoutedfor her daughter to“bring the gun”.Upon hearingthis, the intruderreportedly ranout the store,teaming up withthe accompliceand they bothdisappeared downthe street. Promptinvestigation ledto the arrestshortly thereafter of twoboys ages 16and 17. As thei n v e s t i g a t i o ncontinues policesay that theyintend to formallyarrest the boys ona joint attemptrobbery charge.
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The Cayo NeighborhoodWatch Association is sponsoringa ‘SAFETY DAY’ to bringindividual and communityawareness to crime prevention,provide resources for help withindividuals with domestic abuseproblems, address what to do inthe event of a natural disaster, andinform the community about theNeighborhood Watch Program.There will also be self-defensekarate demonstrations,danceperformances, music andspeakers. The day will begin with acitizen parade starting at 9:00 amfrom the San Ignacio PoliceStation and will end at the CayoWelcome Center by 10:00 am.
Cayo Safety DayThere will be booths fromvendors of safety-relatedbusinesses, NEMO, Mary OpenDoors, first aid demonstrationsand more. Help keep Cayo safe, bringyour family and friends or stopby while visiting the SaturdayMarket. Enjoy a snack andbeverage while you browse thetent for safety tips and areentertained by the performers andmusic on stage. Neighborhood Watchvolunteers will be on hand todiscuss how you can make yourneighborhood safer. To learnmore about Neighborhood Watchcome to the Safety Day or visitCNWA on Facebook.
Dear Readers, In commemoration with thecelebration of the InternationalOlympic Day, the Belize KarateFederation hereby invites allkarate clubs to participate in theOlympic Day Solidarity NationalKarate Championships, to beheld at the Sacred Heart CollegeAuditorium, San Ignacio, on June,21, 2014, commencing at 9 am. Invitation is also extended to allkarate athletes to participate inthe Olympic Day Run to be heldin front of Brodie's, RegentStreet, Belize City, on the
Olympic Day Solidarity Championshipsfollowing day, June 22, 2014,commencing at 6:30 am. Clubscan submit their list of athleteswho intends to participate by June13, 2014 to the president of theBelize Karate Federation, so thatarrangements be made for youto receive a complimentaryt-shirt from the National Olym-pic Committee. Please be free to contactHerman Pastor Jr, 678-1158, forany additional information thatmay be required.Herman Pastor Jr.President BKF
Dear Editor; I was at the police station in SanIgnacio this Thursday afternoonwhere I saw two incidents which,as a concern citizen, I must bringto the public’s attention. In the first incident three malestudents from St. Ignatius HighSchool visited the stationaccompanied by one of the boy’sfather. They reported to thepolice that they were on theirway home from school when oneof them was assaulted by a boywhom they recognized asresiding in the Hot Point Areaof Santa Elena Town. In theincident the student was punchedin the face resulting in a swellingon the face and a wound inside themouth. The police issued the fatherwith a medical form and he tookhis son to the hospital formedical attention. These boys did the right thing.They did not retaliate but instead
first reported the matter to thefather who accompanied them tothe police station to make thereport. Commendable move on thepart of these three boys asa retaliation could havecompounded the incident. Ittherefore seems that either theirparents and or the teachers at St.Ignatius High School are guidingthem in right path. These boys reported the matterto the police with intent forjustice to be served. I am hopingthat the police will take swiftaction on the report and not justdisregard it; as doing so, will sendthe wrong message to theseyoung students. Who, in theabsence of due justice, will losefaith in the police which couldvery well lead them to retaliatein the event something like thiswould ever happening again. In the second incident, amother, from her appearance a
Sharing Two Incidents
humble woman at that, fromEsperanza Village visited thestation with a change of clothesfor her son in police lock up. Thepoliceman sitting behind the deskblankly refused to take theclothes from the mother andinstead instructed her to returntomorrow morning at 5:30 atwhich time she can get theclothes to her son. I might be mistaken, but I findit extremely hard to comprehendthis kind of treatment towards afellow human being. What onearth would it have taken for thatpoliceman to take the clothesfrom the mother and have itpassed on to her son at 5:30 thefollowing morning? This obviously poor mother,caring for her son in police cus-tody, does not have personaltransportation. Imagine theinconvenience it will cause thispoor mother to again make thejourney again from EsperanzaVillage to San Ignacio at suchearly hours in the morning. What
if she has other children to getready for school or a husband forwhom she must prepare lunch togo to work? I might be over reacting herebut I just cannot understand thetotal lack of compassion andunderstanding on the part of thispoliceman for a fellow humanbeing. If this is the policy of thedepartment then I ask for it to bereconsidered. Please, for God’s Sake, as apeople let us seek to show, at thevery least, a little bit of under-standing, care and compassiontowards fellow human beings.Let us bear in mind always thatwhat goes around will eventuallycome around no matter how longit takes, it WILL come around.Remember always that when wedo good, good befalls us.Similarity, when we do bad, badfollows us and when bad comesour way we call it bad luck. For it is written: Do untoothers as you would like othersto do onto you.
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What is tuberculosis? The disease was called"consumption" in the pastbecause of the way it wouldconsume infected people fromwithin. When a person becomesinfected with TB, the bacteriain the lungs multiply causingpneumonia; the patientexperiences chest pain and has apersistent cough which oftenbrings up blood. In addition, lymph nodes nearthe heart and lungs becomeenlarged. As the bacteria tryto spread to other parts of thebody they are interrupted bythe body's immune system. The immune system formsscar tissue or fibrosis aroundthe bacterium, which helpsfight the infection and preventsit from spreading within thebody and to other people. If the bacteria manage to breakthrough the scar tissue thedisease returns to an activestate; pneumonia develops andthere is damage to kidneys,bones, and the meninges thatline the spinal cord and brain. TB is generally classified asbeing either latent or active. Latent TB - the bacteria areinactive but present in the body.The patient has no symptomsand is not contagious. Active TB - the bacteria areactive and make the patient ill.Active TB is contagious. TB is a major cause of illnessand death worldwide, especiallyin Africa and Asia. Each yearthe disease kills almost 2million people. The disease isalso prevalent among peoplewith HIV/AIDS.
What causes tuberculosis? Tuberculosis is ultimatelycaused by the Mycobacteriumtuberculosis, a bacterium thatis spread from person to personthrough airborne particles.Inhaling infected particles doesnot necessarily mean that aperson becomes infected. One of three things mayhappen when Mycobacteriumtuberculosis enters the humanbody: 1. The bacterium is destroyedbecause the body has a strongimmune system. 2. The bacterium enters thebody and remains as latent TBinfection. The patient has nosymptoms and cannot transmit itto other people. 3. The patient becomes ill withTB.What are the signs symptoms
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NOTICE OF CLOSURE: We will be CLOSED on Wednesday 11 June 2014 for a Strategic Planning Meeting.
SAN IGNACIO TOWN, Cayo,Thursday, June 5, 2014 The United DemocraticParty (UDP) will be holdingan interparty convention forthe Election of a new StandardBearer to represent theparty in the Cayo NortheastConstituency. The three candidates seekingelection are the currentMayor of San Ignacio/SantaElena, John Francis AugustJr ., Eduardo Juan andAnthony McNab bothbusinessmen residing in SanIgnacio Town. Voters from the Moratonarea of San Ignacio Townalong with those from thevillages of Esperanza, SantaFamilia, Duck Run I, II andIII as well as those fromthe communities of BranchMouth, Billy White, SpanishLookout and Los Tambos, will
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ARIES:Mar ch 22 to April 20
Money news has uplifting potentialand business affairs seem to be in agood place. However, it helps toresearch your options on Wednesday,when you could miss the best dealor misread someone's signals. AsMercury rewinds from Saturday, thecoming weeks could be ripe forelectronic malfunctions and unex-pected setbacks on the home front.However, it's just as likely that youcan resolve an issue that's been on-going for some time. There's the po-tential for a lucrative deal to show upon Sunday. Lucky numbers: 04,19, 65.
TAURUS: April 21 to May 21
Though your energy level may wa-ver, it seems your goals are on targetthis week, helping you to accomplishmany things. Along with this, therecould be news that lifts your spirits,as a positive blend of energies hintsat a small windfall. Despite Mercury'sretrograde, you can achieve a lot andyou won't have to go far from yourneighborhood to do so. Passion maybe aroused on Sunday. An intense in-fluence could encourage you to shareyour feelings and take things to a morecommitted level. Lucky numbers:23, 38, 53.
GEMINI: May 22 to June 21
Sensual feelings make you eager toplease others, particularly as apartner's support may be importantthis week. Meanwhile, as Mercuryregresses in your personal financialsector, this may be a sign that it's timeto review your options. Consider con-solidating and reorganizing debts toavoid stress and increase earning po-tential. Later in the week you may findthat misdirected energy could upset afriendship. Exchange words of en-couragement and peace instead. Ifyou're feeling generous, treat some-one special to a lovely dinner. Luckynumbers: 13, 29, 85.
CANCERJune 21 to July 21
A new project may get the stamp ofsuccess, as early news concerning it
Your Weekly Horoscope and Lucky Numbers
seems encouraging and promising. Ifyou have a new idea to sell, now is thetime to promote it, as positive influenceshint that friends and key people in yourlife may be willing to support you. Con-cerning matters on the home front, youmay feel like hiding your feelings, par-ticularly if personal matters are draggingyou down. However, with a heart-to-heart discussion, much of this could beresolved sooner rather than later..Lucky numbers: 01, 33, 59.
LEO:July 24 to August 21
You may have an intuitive hunch re-garding a business idea, but don't rushto complete it before checking the de-tails. Another reason to delay signingdeals or contracts is Mercury retro-grade, which could coincide withdelays and confusion. If holdingback isn't possible, be prepared forchanges. However, these could workin your favor. Later, a romantic oppor-tunity may show up in the professionalor work realm. This could be a pas-sionate interaction, so be sure you wantto proceed before you make a firstmove. Lucky numbers: 25, 61, 98.
VIRGO:August 22 to September 21
Sociable options show up this week,with a chance you may connect withfolks from the past. You might betempted to organise a reunion withcollege friends or even an ex if you feelstrongly enough about them. Careermatters look promising so long as you'rewilling to take action and prioritize yourgoals. Interacting with the right people,networking, and being willing toresearch new ideas can all aid thesuccessful outcome of your plans.Meanwhile, the weekend highlightspassion and intense feelings. Luckynumbers: 10, 44, 78.
LIBRA:September 22 to October 23
You could read too much intosomething this week, especially if itseems to promise more than is actu-ally there. Take your time before mak-ing a decision, especially if you'reabout to spend a lot of money. Fri-day encourages social options with achance of an exciting meeting. Some-
one may impress you enough for youto want to know more. Mercury re-winds in your career zone, so youcould experience one or two setbacksto a chosen goal. But biding your timecould be beneficial at this stage.Lucky numbers: 16, 49, 83.
SCORPIO:October 24 to November 21
A secret could unravel this week, butonly if you want it to. You may thinkthat by sharing your problem younot only have a better chance to re-solve it but might also feel less bur-dened. Chatting with a trusted palmight bring relief as well as give youthe confidence to share in other ways.Feelings may run deep where relation-ships are concerned, as a powerfullineup enhances the passion and com-mitment in a relationship. Whether thisis romantic or business oriented, theinteraction could be productive.Lucky numbers: 42, 68, 73.
SAGITTARIUS:November 22 to December 21
Relationships show extra sparkle,with the potential for an exciting loveadventure showing up. If things havebeen a bit dull in this department, youmight want to sprinkle a little stardustand head out for some greatentertainment. Starting Saturday,Mercury regresses in Cancer, whichis your sector of shared resources.You might be better off delaying a loanor mortgage application. Wait untilthis phase has finished. If you don'thave any leeway, expect a fewdelays and perhaps a change of plan.Lucky numbers: 12, 56, 93.
CAPRICORN:December 22 to January 20
Be careful of mixed signals, both on
Wednesday and from Saturday, whenMercury goes retrograde. Business orromantic relationships could becouched in mystery or mired in con-fusion. Be sure you know what you'regetting into before you commit to any-thing. But passion can flourish so longas you take things one step at a time.Meanwhile, a focus on lifestyle canbe useful for sorting out your priori-ties regarding health and work issues.Knowing what you want could becrucial to success. Lucky numbers:27, 76, 95.
AQUARIUS:January 20 to February 18
With Mars now forging ahead inyour travel and adventure sector,thoughts of faraway places and ex-otic climes may fill your head. How-ever, you might want to consider ajourney of the mind as you explore anew subject, learn a skill, or earn aqualification. Anything that expandsyour horizons can bring biggeropportunities down the line. Mercuryrewinds in your lifestyle sector, socheck that your antivirus software isup to date and keep an eye on im-portant documents and files in casethey disappear. Lucky numbers:36, 64, 99.
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Bob Marley Company LosesBob Marley Company LosesBob Marley Company LosesBob Marley Company LosesBob Marley Company LosesBid To Win Back RightsBid To Win Back RightsBid To Win Back RightsBid To Win Back RightsBid To Win Back Rights
The Court Dispute Centred On 13 Songs, Including The Worldwide Hit “No Woman, No Cry”
A music company has lost itsbid to win back the rights to 13Bob Marley songs after a courtbattle in London. Cayman Music had attemptedto retrieve the rights to songsincluding No Woman, No Cry. It claimed they were notincluded when it sold some of itsrights in 1992 to Blue MountainMusic, as Marley, who died in1981, had penned them underother people's names. However the judge agreed thecopyright had "passed" under the1992 agreement. Lawyers for Blue Mountain,who administer royalties forMarley's works, said theyaccepted the singer had "falselyclaimed" the tracks - writtenbetween 1973 and 1976 - hadbeen composed by other peoplein an attempt to "escape theautomatic assignment of theircopyright to Cayman". But they said the "plainintention" of the two companies'agreement was to "transfer allrights", arguing on the "straight-forward application of ordinaryprinciples of contract law" theclaim had to be dismissed.
In his written ruling, deputyHigh Court judge RichardMeade concluded Cayman hadno rights to the songs because"Marley did not publiclydescribe himself as the author". "He deliberately misattributedtheir authorship to variousfriends and associates. It is
clear that his object in doing sowas to gain control of thecopyrights in the works andgain remuneration fromthem." He added Marley claimed hehad not been paid publishingroyalties and "thought he had agenuine grievance" against
Cayman. The other songs involved in thedispute included as CrazyBaldhead, Johnny Was, NattyDread, Positive Vibration, RatRace, Rebel Music (RoadBlock), Talking Blues, ThemBelly Full, Want More, War, WhoThe Cap Fit and So Jah Seh.
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Seven Years ForFernando CrawfordContinued From Front Page
year old Belizean laborer wasdetained and transported to thepolice station in San Ignaciowhere he was arrested andcharged for robbery. In his first court appearancehe pled not guilty to the chargeand was granted bail in thesum of two thousand fivehundred dollars. After severaladjournments the case came toan abrupt conclusion when theaccused informed the courtthat he was changing from a not
guilty to a guilty plea. Face with this newdevelopment, prosecutorGeorge Gomez requestedfor the imposition of themaximum sentence on thegrounds of the defendant beinga repeat offender with twoprior burglary charges, onetheft charge as well as anaggravated assault charge. Magistrate Narda Morganproceeded to sentence theconnvict to seven yearsimprisonment.
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Edinho is a retired footballer who playedgoalkeeper for Pele's old club, Santos
The son of the Brazilianfootball legend Pele has beensentenced to 33 years in jail forlaundering money raised fromdrug trafficking. He was first arrested in 2005and has served a sentence for drugtrafficking offences and linkswith a notorious drug dealers inthe city of Santos. He admits he had a drugproblem but denies thetrafficking charges. The ruling was issued by a judgein the nearby coastal city of PraiaGrande, in Sao Paulo state. Brazilian media have not beenable to contact Edinho, whosereal name is Edson Cholbi doNascimento, but they say he isexpected to appeal. Edinho, 43, works as agoalkeeping coach at Santos. Pele, or Edson Arantes doNascimento, played all hisprofessional career in Brazil for
Santos. Playing forBrazil, hewon theWorld Cupin 1958,1962 and1970 andwas ac-claimed asthe greatestfootballer ofhis genera-tion. He retiredin 1974, butmade acomeback ayear later forNew YorkCosmos. Edinho isPele's thirdson from his
When he returned to Brazil hedecided to pursue a career inprofessional football - as agoalkeeper, much to his father'ssurprise. He was Santos' goalkeeper in1995 when the team reached theBrazilian league final, losing thetitle to Botafogo. His detention and allegedinvolvement with drug gangs tookmost people in Brazil by surprise. Pele, now 73, went to visit hisson several times in jail."God willing, justice will bedone. There is not a shred ofevidence against my son," hesaid in 2006. Edinho said that his father washis idol. Four other people havealso been convicted for moneylaundering, including a manaccused of controlling much ofthe drug trafficking in the region- Ronaldo Duarte Barsotti,known as Naldinho.
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mos and the family moved toNew York.
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