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New disability ministers will ‘champion’ inclusion and accessibility – ministerUS podcaster Joe Rogan has hit back at after the media boss accused him of preying on audience's vulnerabilities, fears and anxieties. or signup to continue reading Tech businessman Elon Musk also chimed into the debate on November 28, comparing Australia's national broadcaster to the Russian newspaper Pravda. Mr Williams was responding to a question about Mr Rogan's broad appeal to America's 'bro-market' at the when he called the podcaster "deeply repulsive". "People like Mr Rogan prey on people's vulnerabilities: they prey on fear, they prey on anxiety, they prey on all of the elements that contribute to uncertainty in society," he said. "They entrepreneur fantasy outcomes and conspiracy outcomes as being a normal part of social narrative - I personally find it deeply repulsive. "To think that someone has such remarkable power in the United States is something that I look at in disbelief. "I'm also absolutely in dismay that this can be a source of public entertainment, when it's really treating the public as plunder for purposes that are really quite malevolent." Videos of Mr Williams' answer circulated on social media for seven hours before Mr Rogan hit back. The host reposted a clip of Mr Williams's speech posted to X by saying, "LOL WUT". Mr Musk responded to the podcaster half an hour later, saying the clip was "From the head of Australian government-funded media, their Pravda". The ABC Chair said in his November 27 address that a growing number of Australians are turning against media institutions because they feel their needs, stories and perspectives are not being heard. He said Australia's media landscape must evolve as sources of misinformation and disinformation grow thanks to bot farms, AI tools and controversial influencers like Andrew Tate. "(Australians) are hurting, their dissatisfaction needs to be taken more seriously - anger can't be allowed to build up until it explodes," Mr Williams said. "The continuing existence of the ABC as a trusted source of the truth will help save our democracy from the populist damage going on elsewhere," he said. "We need to challenge Australians to think widely about the world and respond with delight and wonder." Anna Houlahan reports on crime and social issues affecting regional and remote Australia in her role as national crime reporter at Australian Community Media (ACM). She was ACM’s Trainee of the Year in 2023 and, aside from reporting on crime, has travelled the country as a journalist for Explore Travel Magazine. Reach out with news or updates to anna.houlahan@austcommunitymedia.com.au Anna Houlahan reports on crime and social issues affecting regional and remote Australia in her role as national crime reporter at Australian Community Media (ACM). She was ACM’s Trainee of the Year in 2023 and, aside from reporting on crime, has travelled the country as a journalist for Explore Travel Magazine. Reach out with news or updates to anna.houlahan@austcommunitymedia.com.au Advertisement Sign up for our newsletter to stay up to date. We care about the protection of your data. Read our . Advertisement

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I'M A Celebrity's 'forgotten' campmates have been revealed after Tulisa made an embarrassing mistake in her trial. The N-Dubz singer took on her first solo trial in the form of 'Shock Around the Clock'. Tulisa , 36, was strapped into a cage which moved around a giant clock like the standard time hands. She was asked a series of general knowledge questions by Ant McPartlin and Declan Donnelly . The ITV presenting pair asked her to name 12 items or people in a selective group within a minute. For every 12 correct answers, she would win a star as she was quizzed on football teams, periodic elements, and even foods that belong in a roast dinner. READ MORE ON I'M A CELEB She had to answer the questions as she was joined by hundreds of critters such as cockroaches in the cage. One of the questions Ant and Dec asked her to remember was all of the campmates on this years series of I'm A Celebrity . Although she managed to remember 10 of her co-stars, she just could not remember two of her fellow competitors. The former X Factor forgot to mention Coleen Rooney and radio presenter Melvin Odoom in the list. Most read in I’m A Celebrity 2024 In the end, the singer came out disappointed as she only got five out of a total twelve questions correct. When she got back to camp, Tulisa told her co-stars: "My mind was so blank because I was just trying to survive in there." Viewers couldn't help but take to social media in hysterics. Writing on X - formerly known as Twitter - one user wrote: "Tulisa forgetting Coleen & Melvin," along with a hysterical laughter image. A second jokingly asked: "Tulisa forgetting THE Coleen Rooney?!" "Forgot Melvin was still on the show. No surprise Tulisa did to", sarcastically added a third. i'm A Celebrity is back for its 24th series, with a batch of famous faces living in the Aussie jungle. The Sun's Jake Penkethman takes a look at the stars on the show this year.. Coleen Rooney - Arguably the most famous name in the camp, the leading WAG, known for her marriage to Wayne Rooney , has made a grand return to TV as she looks to put the Wagatha Christie scandal behind her. The Sun revealed the mum-of-four had bagged an eye-watering deal worth over £1.5million to be on the show this year making her the highest-paid contestant ever. Tulisa - The popstar and former X Factor judge has made her triumphant TV comeback by signing up to this year's I'm A Celeb after shunning TV shows for many years. Known for being a member of the trio, N-Dubz , Tulisa became a household name back in 2011 when she signed on to replace Cheryl on ITV show The X Factor in a multi-million pound deal. Alan Halsall - The actor, known for playing the long-running role of Tyrone Dobbs on ITV soap opera Coronation Street , was originally signed up to head Down Under last year but an operation threw his scheduled appearance off-course. Now he has become the latest Corrie star to win over both the viewers and his fellow celebrities. Melvin Odoom - The Radio DJ has become a regular face on TV screens after rising to fame with presenting roles on Kiss FM, BBC Radio 1 and 4Music. Melvin has already been for a spin on the Strictly dancefloor and co-hosted The Xtra Factor with Rochelle Humes in 2015 but now he is facing up to his biggest challenge yet - the Aussie jungle . GK Barry - The UK's biggest social media personality, GK, whose real name is Grace Keeling, has transformed her TikTok stardom into a lucrative career. Aside from her popular social media channels, she hosts the weekly podcast, Saving Grace, and regularly appears on ITV talk show, Loose Women . She has even gone on to endorse popular brands such as PrettyLittleThing, KFC and Ann Summers. Dean McCullough - A rising star amongst this year's bunch of celebs , Dean first achieved notability through his radio appearances on Gaydio and BBC Radio 1. He was chosen to join the BBC station permanently in 2021 and has featured prominently ever since. He has enjoyed a crossover to ITV over the past year thanks to his guest slots on Big Brother spin-off show, Late & Live. Oti Mabuse - The pro dancer has signed up to her latest TV show after making her way through the biggest programmes on the box. She originally found fame on Strictly Come Dancing but has since branched out into the world of TV judging with appearances on former BBC show The Greatest Dancer as well as her current role on ITV's Dancing On Ice . Danny Jones - The McFly star was drafted into the programme last minute as a replacement for Tommy Fury. Danny is the second member of McFly to enter the jungle , after Dougie Poynter won the show in 2011. He is also considered a rising star on ITV as he's now one of the mentors on their Saturday night talent show, The Voice , along with bandmate Tom Fletcher . Jane Moore - The Loose Women star and The Sun columnist is braving the creepy crawlies this year. The star is ready for a new challenge - having recently split from her husband . It will be Jane's first foray into reality TV with the telly favourite having always said no to reality shows in the past. Barry McGuigan - Former pro boxer Barry is the latest fighting champ to head Down Under following in the footsteps of Tony Bellew and Amir Khan . It comes after a tough few years for Irish star Barry, who lost his daughter Danika to bowel cancer . He told The Late Late Show in 2021: "She was such an intrinsic part of the family that every day we ache." Maura Higgins - The Irish TV beauty first found fame on Love Island where she found a brief connection with dancer Curtis Pritchard . Since then, she has competed on Dancing On Ice as well as hosting the Irish version of the beauty contest, Glow Up. Since last year, she has been working on building up her career in the US by being the social media correspondent and host of Aftersun to accompany Love Island USA. She even guest hosted an episode of the spin-off, Love Island Games, in place of Maya Jama last year. Rev. Richard Coles - Former BBC radio host the Rev Richard Coles is a late arrival on I’m A Celebrity , and he's ready to spill the beans on his former employer. The former Communards and Strictly star , said the BBC did not know its a**e from its elbow last year. An insider said: "Rev Coles will have a variety of tales to tell from his wild days as a pop star in the Eighties, through to performing on Strictly and his later life as a man of the cloth." I'm A Celebrity continues on ITV1 and is available to watch on ITVX .What's New New footage widely circulating online on Thursday appears to show a Chinese advanced stealth fighter flying for the first time, which could be a major step forward for Beijing's air force if confirmed. Newsweek has reached out via email to China's Defense Ministry for comment. Why It Matters China has been modernizing all aspects of its military, including its air force. The Pentagon said earlier this month that the Chinese air force and naval aviation together made up the "largest aviation force in the Indo-Pacific region." The Pentagon has also described China and "its increasingly capable military as the department's top pacing challenge." Earlier this month, a senior Defense Department official said China's air force, "with respect to its modernization and indigenization of its unmanned aerial systems, is quickly approaching U.S. standards." What To Know On Thursday, open-source intelligence accounts shared videos and photos of an unidentified fighter jet. Several accounts, including one on X (formerly Twitter ) by Justin Bronk, a senior research fellow for airpower and military technology at the London-based Royal United Services Institute think tank, floated the idea that the footage could show a prototype sixth-generation fighter jet. It is "fascinating" that the Chinese military has "chosen to fly this prototype in daylight now," Bronk said, although he cautioned that the footage could actually show a fifth-generation jet known as JH-XX. The footage shows a Chengdu J-20S fighter, a twin-engine all-weather stealth jet, accompanying the unidentified jet, according to The War Zone, a defense news website. The purported sixth-generation jet took off from the headquarters of the Chengdu Aircraft Corp. in Sichuan province, the site said. Multiple countries are developing sixth-generation fighter jets. U.S. fifth-generation fighters like the F-35 are widely flown, and militaries have for years looked for the next jet waiting in the wings. The U.S. Air Force is in the midst of its Next Generation Air Dominance program, designed to replace the F-22 Raptor stealth jet in the next decade, although the future of the program has been cast in doubt. The U.K., Italy and Japan are working together to make a sixth-generation, crewed aircraft under a project called the Global Combat Air Program. In the British Royal Air Force, the aircraft is referred to as Tempest, which is expected to replace the Typhoon jet in 2035, although London is deep in a strategic defense review of the country's military that could affect the sixth-generation program. Russia has said its fifth-generation Su-57 stealth jet can be fitted with sixth-generation features. What Happens Next While it is not clear whether this is a confirmed first sighting of a Chinese sixth-generation fighter, further information and footage will likely come out in the next months.

Disney’s streaming business now profitable, possibly signaling a turning pointChicago (4-7) at Detroit (10-1) Thursday, 12:30 p.m. EST, CBS BetMGM NFL odds: Lions by 10 1/2. Against the spread: Bears 6-4-1; Lions 9-2. Series record: Bears lead 105-78-5. Last meeting: Bears beat Lions 28-13 in Chicago on Dec. 10, 2023. Last week: Vikings beat Bears 30-27; Lions beat Colts 24-6. Bears offense: overall (26), rush (22), pass (29), scoring (T-22). Bears defense: overall (17), rush (20), pass (13), scoring (8). Lions offense: overall (2), rush (4), pass (6), scoring (1). Lions defense: overall (17), rush (20), pass (13), scoring (8). Turnover differential: Bears plus-9; Lions plus-9. QB Caleb Williams. The No. 1 overall pick from the NFL draft in Detroit has looked more comfortable the past two games with Thomas Brown as offensive coordinator. Williams was regressing in the weeks leading up to Shane Waldron’s firing. He threw for 340 yards and two TDs last week in his fourth straight turnover-free game and fifth in a row without an interception. RB David Montgomery. He has run for a TD in each of the past three games and has rushed for 11 scores this season. In 25 games with the Lions, he has 24 rushing TDs. In 60 games with the Chicago Bears from 2019 to 2022, he ran for 26 scores and had 4,849 yards from scrimmage. Montgomery was slowed by a shoulder injury last week, but is expected to play. Detroit's running game against Chicago's defense. The Lions have a rushing TD in an NFL-record 25 straight games. Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs are the first RBs on a team to have at least 10 TDs on the ground in consecutive years. The Bears are ranked 20th against the run, a relative weakness that may be pivotal in Detroit. Bears G Ryan Bates (concussion) and DB Elijah Hicks (ankle) were on the injury report Tuesday after both players missed last week’s game. ... Lions CB Carlton Davis (knee/thumb), OT Taylor Decker (knee) and PR/WR Kalif Raymond (foot) are not expected to play. Chicago ended a three-game losing streak in the series last year. ... The Lions started their tradition of playing on Thanksgiving on Nov. 29, 1934, with a 19-16 loss to the Bears. ... Chicago has beaten Detroit three straight times on Thanksgiving, sending Lions fans home unhappy in 2021, 2019 and 2018. ... The Bears will play the Lions on the holiday for the 20th time, trailing only Green Bay's 22 appearances in Detroit on Thanksgiving. Chicago has dropped five straight for the first time since losing the last 10 games of the 2022 season. ... The Bears have lost three games on the final play during their skid. They lost on a Hail Mary at Washington in Week 8, had a game-ending FG blocked by Green Bay and watched as Minnesota’s Parker Romo made a 29-yard FG last week. ... The Bears are 5-18 in one-possession games under coach Matt Eberflus, including a 2-5 mark this year. ... Eberflus, in his third season, is 14-31 overall and 1-3 against Detroit. ... WR DJ Moore caught seven passes for a season-high 106 yards and a TD against Minnesota. That gave him 14 receptions for 168 yards the past two games after being limited to 13 catches for 104 yards over the previous four games. ... Cairo Santos has had three FGs blocked this season, including one in each of the past two games. The three blocked FG are the most for Chicago in a single season since it also had three blocked in 2012. ... The Bears will host Detroit in Week 16. ... Buffalo and Pittsburgh are the two teams in the NFL with a better turnover differential than Detroit and Chicago. ... Detroit has lost seven straight games, including three times to Chicago, and 16 of its past 20 games on Thanksgiving and the Bears have won four in a row on the holiday. ... The Lions lead the NFC with a 10-1 mark and are tied with Kansas City for the NFL's best mark. ... Detroit has won 10 of its first 11 games for the first time since 1934 and has a chance to be 11-1 for the first time in franchise history. ... The Lions can clinch a spot in the playoffs with numerous scenarios including a win over Chicago along with losses by San Francisco, Arizona, Seattle and Tampa Bay. Montgomery may be a little more motivated, going against his former team. He has been held without a rushing TD in just two games this season. The Bears are week against the run and Montgomery is as strong as any back in the league. AP NFL: https://apnews.com/hub/NFLSilvia Pinal, a glamorous blond-haired actress who worked with acclaimed director Luis Buñuel and endured as one of the last stars of Mexican cinema’s mid-century golden age, died Nov. 28 at a hospital in Mexico City. She was widely believed to be 93, although by some accounts she was a year older. Pinal had recently been hospitalized with a urinary tract infection. Her death was confirmed in statements by the media company TelevisaUnivision, which broadcast some of her television shows, and by Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum, who wrote in a tribute that Pinal’s “film and theatrical talent is part of Mexico’s cultural memory.” A versatile actress who appeared in more than 100 movies and TV shows, Pinal played women who were by turns haughty, idealistic, prim and seductive. Beginning in the early 1950s, she performed opposite leading men including Pedro Infante and comic actors Cantinflas and Tin-Tan; won three competitive Ariel Awards, the Mexican equivalent to the Oscars; and captivated artists including muralist Diego Rivera, who painted her in a formfitting black dress, provocatively posed in front of a mirror. Pinal later starred in telenovelas and went into politics, holding elected office in both houses of Mexico’s Congress. But to audiences in the United States and Europe she remained best known for her work with the Spanish-born Buñuel, a surrealist pioneer known for his mordant critiques of organized religion and bourgeois convention. As Pinal told it, she was the one who sought to work with the director, rather than the other way around. “I fell in love with his movies, his black humor, his way of being, and I knew that I would not rest until I was directed by him,” the newspaper El Universal quoted her as saying. With her then-husband, businessman-turned-producer Gustavo Alatriste, Pinal traveled to Spain to track down Buñuel in his hometown of Calanda. She soon persuaded the director to cast her as the title character in his next movie, “Viridiana” (1961), which won the top prize at the Cannes Film Festival even as it was banned by Francisco Franco’s dictatorship in Spain and denounced as blasphemous by the Vatican’s government-owned newspaper. Hailed as a masterwork by critics, “Viridiana” tied for 52nd in Sight and Sound’s 2022 directors’ poll of the greatest films of all time. Pinal went on to collaborate with Buñuel in two more films, including “Simon of the Desert” (1965), a 45-minute satire in which she played the shape-shifting, breast-baring Devil himself, doing battle with a 5th-century saint living atop a pillar. As Viridiana, Pinal played a young nun who visits her wealthy uncle (Fernando Rey) while preparing to take her final vows. The trip goes awry after he persuades Viridiana to don the wedding dress of his late wife, to whom she bears an uncanny resemblance, and then drugs her, taking her to bed but stopping short of assault. Overcome with shame, he hangs himself and leaves his estate to Viridiana, who turns it into a shelter for vagabonds and beggars. Chaos ensues, including a notorious scene in which the mansion’s new inhabitants re-create Da Vinci’s “The Last Supper” as their meal devolves into an orgy, to the tune of Handel’s “Hallelujah” chorus. The movie ends with an implied ménage à trois, as Viridiana plays cards with her uncle’s illegitimate son (Francisco Rabal) and his mistress. “‘Viridiana’ is an act of diabolical cleverness,” film critic Peter Howell wrote in the Toronto Star in 2006. “On the surface it’s a genuinely moving drama about a novice nun. ... At the same time, barely hidden by implication and sleight of hand, the film calls into question the church’s commitment to forgiveness and tolerance, and the state’s ability to help the poor. And just in time for the social revolutions of the 1960s, the movie also mocks sexual repression.” She also headed the ensemble cast in Buñuel’s “The Exterminating Angel” (1962), a surrealist black comedy about a group of wealthy dinner guests who find themselves unable to leave a party. As an aristocrat nicknamed Valkyrie, she played a pivotal role in the film, helping her fellow captives find their way out by re-creating events from the night they arrived. The movie was adapted into an English-language opera and served as partial inspiration for Stephen Sondheim’s last musical, “Here We Are,” although many viewers — and Pinal herself — were perplexed by its meaning. “To this day,” she said in a 2006 interview for the movie’s Criterion Collection DVD, “I don’t know what the film is about.” By most accounts, Silvia Pinal Hidalgo was born in Guaymas, a port city in northwestern Mexico, on Sept. 12, 1931. Her mother worked at a restaurant and, according to El Universal, became pregnant with Pinal at age 15 from a relationship with an older orchestra conductor who worked at a Mexico City radio station. Her mother later married an army colonel and journalist who adopted Pinal as his daughter. Pinal launched her acting career on the stage with backing from her first husband, Cuban-born actor and director Rafael Banquells, whom she married in 1947. Before long she was appearing in movies, with a starring role opposite Tin-Tan in the 1950 Mexican comedy “The King of the Neighborhood.” She later worked in Europe, starring in comedies such as 1959’s “Men and Noblemen,” alongside Italian actor-director Vittorio De Sica. Although she mostly stayed away from Hollywood, in 1969 she starred with Burt Reynolds in the critically derided adventure movie “Shark!,” a “Jaws” precursor directed by Samuel Fuller. Pinal gradually shifted from film to television and, in the aftermath of the deadly 1985 Mexico City earthquake, she launched “Mujer, Casos de la Vida Real” (“Woman, Real Life Cases”), an anthology series that ran for more than two decades. Produced and hosted by Pinal, the series dramatized the stories of quake victims and their families before evolving to explore issues including domestic violence and LGBT discrimination. Pinal’s marriage to Banquells ended in divorce, as did her marriages to Alatriste, who produced each of the films she made with Buñuel; rock singer and actor Enrique Guzmán (she alleged that he was abusive during their marriage); and Tulio Hernández Gómez, the governor of Tlaxcala, who helped propel her political rise in the Institutional Revolutionary Party, better known by its Spanish acronym PRI. A daughter from her second marriage, actress Viridiana Alatriste — named after Pinal’s breakthrough film — died in a car crash in 1982, at age 19. In early 2000, Pinal fled to Miami amid allegations that she had defrauded a theater producers’ association. She denied wrongdoing and returned to Mexico that December, after an arrest warrant was dropped. “I’m back as I left,” she said, “with my name clean.” Her career continued unabated. Pinal performed onstage and on TV while also making headlines as the matriarch of a show-business family, which grew to include a daughter from her first marriage, actress Sylvia Pasquel; two children from her third, singer Alejandra Guzmán and musician Luis Enrique Guzmán; and her granddaughter Frida Sofía, a model and singer. Complete information on survivors was not immediately available. Looking back on “Viridiana,” Pinal said that programmers at Cannes were skeptical of the movie before they saw it, believing that Buñuel might have sold out to Franco’s regime because he had filmed in Spain. The director had escaped the notice of censors who failed to realize the script was parodying religious themes, not promoting them. “They weren’t too interested,” she said in a Criterion interview, recalling the lead-up to the film festival premiere. “They thought, ‘What could Buñuel make in Spain under Franco, filming the life of a nun. It’s got to be a crummy film, full of compromises.’ And in fact, the film was shown the very last day, when everyone assumed the winners had already been chosen.”Cartier Intersects High Grade Values on Globex’s Nordeau West Royalty Claims

Since the launch of Valve's , arguably the first major dedicated PC gaming handheld, other manufacturers have released their own takes on the PC gaming handheld like the , and . The Asus ROG Ally was the second major PC gaming handheld release, and was generally well-received, but how does it compare to the Deck on price, specs, and performance? Let's find out. Valve’s Steam Deck costs $399 / £349 / AU$649 for its base 256GB LCD model, and there are two additional models, which are $549 / £479 / AU899 for the 512GB version and $649 / £569 / AU$1,049 for the 1TB model. There are two models of the Asus ROG Ally with the entry-level version equipped with the Ryzen Z1 SoC, which currently retails for $399.99 (around £640 / AU$1,280), and the version with an AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme selling for for $549.99 / £449 / AU$999. In terms of pricing, Steam Deck was the original the winner, though since the ROG Ally's launch in 2023 it's dropped in price considerably with plenty of deals bringing it down even lower. Right now, both systems are pretty even in price, so they tie in this regard. The original Asus ROG Ally is much smaller and lighter than the Steam Deck and other PC gaming handhelds., and its unique honeycomb white chassis made it stand out. Many gamers will be rightfully tempted to invest in it because of its far more lightweight and distinctive aesthetically. They both feature dual analog sticks, a 7-inch screen, and buttons in the front and back of the system. Both also have ventilation exhausts on the top of the system to compensate for the massive amounts of heat generated by their components. Their button layout and grips are also quite similar in size, feel, and quality. The Steam Deck is now slightly lighter and smaller, with an OLED model that upgrades the display even more. In terms of design, I would nominate the ROG Ally as the tentative winner as it's simply lighter and better looking. But if you're craving a simple and practical design, then the Steam Deck may be more your cup of tea. The obvious difference between the Steam Deck and Asus ROG Ally are its specs, as the latter is a far more powerful machine due to its superior CPU. This means that games look much cleaner and run better on the ROG Ally. While the ROG Ally isn't capable of the power gaming of its updated version, the ROG Ally X, it's still quite impressive in its own right. It's capable of smoothly running DirectX 11 and even DirectX 12 at times (though the latter can crash after reboot. I tested this out with the game and it ran almost completely stutter-free Shockingly, even the older Steam Deck model can run demanding games like , though you'll have to keep the settings down. And the OLED version can handle the game even better, with Medium and Low averaging around 26fps. The Steam Deck has a better OS, however, as the Armory Crate UI on the Ally is, quite frankly, just plain bad (and that's not even factoring in how poorly runs on a gaming handheld). Meanwhile, Steam's OS is built specifically for the system, so it's faster to start up and more intuitive to use. Performance-wise, the Steam Deck gets the win here. While gaming performance is better overall on the ROG Ally, the Steam Deck is more consistent and its OS is vastly superior. So which is the better PC gaming handheld? Surprisingly, both systems are pretty much tied at this point. The Steam Deck is still considered by many to be the best PC gaming handheld, and for good reason, since it offers the most balance between portability, price, and performance. It's a well-rounded machine that lets you play the latest PC games on the go with an intuitive UI and solid battery life for its specs. If this is your first PC gaming handheld rodeo, then the Steam Deck is easily the best choice. Meanwhile, the Asus ROG Ally is a great value in its own right due to it much lower price of entry that rivals the Steam Deck, its lightweight, gorgeous, and highly portable design, and its excellent specs and gaming performance. Either way, you really can't go wrong with either handheld.The biggest and most memorable moments from Jimmy Carter's 100 years of life

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