Sunday, July 17, 2016

Police: Parrish Medical Center shooting left two women dead


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Titusville Police Department released the names of the two women who were shot dead at Parrish Medical Center in Titusville early Sunday morning.

The patient who died is 88-year-old Cynthia Zingsheim, police say.

The hospital employee who died is 36-year-old Carrie Rouzer.

Both victims are Titusville residents.

The suspect, who has been booked into the Brevard County Jail on two counts of murder, is 29-year-old David Owens of Titusville.

"Investigators have not been able to determine a motive at this time, nor any connection to the victims," said Commander Todd Hutchinson in a news release. "They are continuing to investigate this tragic incident."

Officers received a report of shots fired inside Parrish Medical Center and responded to the hospital just after 2 a.m. Sunday morning, according to Hutchinson.

The suspect entered the hospital through the emergency room and went up to the third floor where he shot Zingsheim and Rouzer in Zingsheim"s room, according to a preliminary investigation, police say.

Police Chief John Lau described the investigation as "fluid" during a press conference Sunday afternoon.

"It"s going to be a very long process for them to figure this out," he said.

Security guards tackled Owens and "held him down for arriving officers," Hutchinson said in a news release.

"Parrish Medical Center did have a plan," Lau said. "And there"s no doubt that their action saved lives."

During the press conference, Lau emphasized the importance of training for emergency situations.

"It could happen anywhere and there"s no city large enough or small enough What we"re urging is for citizens that see something to say something," he said.

Brevard County Sheriff"s Office deputies also arrived to help the Titusville Police Department.

"We are indebted to the Brevard County Sheriff"s Department," said Lau.

The suspect left the handgun he used in Zingsheim"s room, Hutchinson said.

The hospital, at 951 N. Washington Ave., is just west of Indian River.

Officials from the hospital are expected to provide details today about how the incident will impact the facility"s operations, Hutchinson said.

"They"re heavy-hearted right now," Lau said. "They lost a member of their team."

Lau said the hospital is operating "business as usual."

This is a breaking news story. Check back for updates.

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Source: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/os-parrish-medical-center-shooting-20160717-story.html

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Star Trek Beyond: Review


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Aside from everything else, Star Trek Beyond immediately provokes a massive sigh of relief. Following the cynical, ludicrous fan service and paranoid truther politics of the abysmal Star Trek Into Darkness, the franchise has gone through an overhaul and come out the better for it. With J.J. Abrams staying as producer but installing Justin Lin (Fast and Furious) as the new director, and cast member Simon Pegg and co-writer Doug Jung taking over screenwriting duties from the odious Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman, Trek has pivoted back to a simpler, more traditional approach. Star Trek Beyond evokes the spirit of the original series better than the previous two films in the so-called Kelvin timeline, getting past the flaws it does have with humor, great character moments and some nicely placed nostalgia that doesnt hit you over the head.

As the film opens, the Enterprise is 966 (Trekkers will grasp the meaning of that number) days into this crews five-year mission of exploration -- yes, the d**n ship finally got away from Earth for this entry -- and we catch up with Captain Kirk (Chris Pine) just as hes getting out of a scrape involving relations with a new alien race. From that amusing opening we get a somewhat more sober look at the state of the Enterprise crew, including its captain, after nearly three years in space: like life anywhere, its a mix of the marvelous and the mundane, the lonely and the loving, with a sly remark from Kirk about the episodic nature of their everyday existence. The original series touched on this in small ways -- what it would be like to live with hundreds of others in space for years at a time -- but never as succinctly and ambivalently as this.

After docking at the Yorktown, a combination space station/interplanetary hub that arches and twists around itself on a giant gravity wheel like something out of Escher -- and where both Kirk and Spock (Zachary Quinto) are making some decisions about their respective futures -- a ship appears out of a nearby nebula calling for a rescue mission. The Enterprise launches into action, probing the nebula and coming upon a hidden planet, where the crew and ship fall into a trap sprung by the baleful, malevolent Krall (Idris Elba), an almost classic Trek villain who gradually reveals layers of both his scheme and himself as our heroes struggle to survive and fight back.

A distress signal, a mysterious nebula, ancient alien technology and a long-missing pre-Federation starship -- these are the elements that come into play in this story and if they sound like theyre right out of an original series episode, thats probably no coincidence. Pegg and Jung have crafted what is essentially a feature-length segment of Star Trek: its spruced up with top-notch visual effects, given a modern spin with some hyper-adrenalized action sequences, but still centered on the crew that we love and their struggle with the strange circumstances they find themselves in. If I had to rate Star Trek Beyond in terms of the level of quality of each year of the original series, I would put it just a notch or two below the finer episodes of the first two seasons -- only because its missing the moral dilemma that those stories often presented.

Pegg and Jung -- and Lin, who proves here that he can handle small character moments as well as he handles tons of crashing vehicles -- have a genuine fondness for these iconic characters that seemed absent from Star Trek Into Darkness. They also understand what make them tick in a way that makes sense when they are separated and broken down into smaller groups. The best moments come from Spock and Dr. McCoy (Karl Urban), who spend most of the movie together and cut off from everyone else. The two officers have always represented two sides of Kirks personality -- logic and cool rationalism vs. big emotion and empathy -- and their differences are starkly defined here, albeit with some welcome humor (Urban is once again eerily good at invoking the spirit of the late, great DeForest Kelley).

But everyone gets their turn. Scotty (Pegg) provides some different comic relief as the engineer finds himself thrown together with an alien named Jaylah (well-played by Sofia Boutella from Kingsman: The Secret Service) who reveals herself to be an impressive ally. Meanwhile, Kirk and Chekov (Anton Yelchin) are also paired, and theres a gentle sense of Chekovs admiration for his commander, who must live up to the responsibility of being a leader to the young ensign. This ties into an earlier scene -- a discussion over drinks between Kirk and McCoy thats a nicer hat-tip to The Wrath of Khan than the whole last movie -- where Kirk wonders whether he can ever live up to his fathers legacy as a Starfleet officer. That arc does not get as fully developed as it could have, but the resonance remains. Sadly, its bittersweet to watch Yelchin and be reminded of the gifted actor we lost just last month (the film is dedicated to him and Leonard Nimoy, whose own 2015 passing is woven into the film in two brief yet poignant scenes).

As for our villain, the less said the better, but Elba brings out a mix of rage and melancholy -- even under a ton of prosthetics -- that makes Krall easily the most effective of the antagonists in the Kelvin timeline films, and a d**n sight better than some bad guys in earlier Trek pictures too. While a few of his machinations are muddied by the fast pace of the movie -- we suspect a scene or two clarifying a couple of points were left in the editing bay -- hes got a purpose and back story that are well fleshed-out and even reminded this fan in a very subtle way of a thematic element from one of the best films of the franchise (I wont say which).

With the character work on solid footing, its odd to say that Lin actually misses the mark with some of the big action set pieces as the film unspools. The first attack by Kralls forces -- a swarm of literally hundreds of tiny drone ships -- against the Enterprise is brilliantly handled and drives home the agonizing destruction thats wrought upon the beloved ship. But Lins tendency to juggle the camera works against later scenes, including one set inside the darkened hull of the Enterprise thats almost impossible to follow. He does redeem himself in the climax though, staging a hand-to-hand battle in a gravity-free environment that is dizzying and thrilling.

There are other things missing from Star Trek Beyond: that sense of wonder and sometimes awe the old show inspired, along with the moral or ethical dimension to the conflict that we mentioned earlier. Kirks brooding over his father seems like something he should have moved beyond (ha ha) by now. Although Ive despised the half-hearted Spock/Uhura romance from the start, Quinto and Zoe Saldana play it more subtly here, unlike the bickering teens they were reduced to in the last film. And no, the modern, frenetic action scenes still dont sit quite right in the world of Trek.

The truth is, I may never see what I consider to be the perfect modern Star Trek film. Im not even sure Id recognize it, although I know the things Id like to see in it. But I am sure that every longtime Trekker can picture his or her own perfect Trek movie as well, and Im equally sure theyre all different. That wide range of possibilities is what has kept Star Trek alive and interesting for nearly five decades, and its the acknowledgement of that -- plus the original shows undying optimism -- that makes Star Trek Beyond such a nice surprise and affectionate tribute as the 50th anniversary of the original series premiere looms on September 8th. Star Trek Beyond may not be the perfect Star Trek film, but it is unashamedly, entertainingly and enthusiastically a true one -- and thats more than enough for this Starfleet lifer.

Star Trek Beyond is out in theaters this Friday (July 22).

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Turkey coup attempt: Erdogan rounds up suspected plotters


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Around 6,000 people have been detained so far, Turkish Justice Minister Bekir Bozdag told the state-run Anadolu Agency, adding that number is expected to rise.

They include Gen. Bekir Ercan Van, commander of the Incirlik Air Base, according to the Turkish President"s office. The United States uses the airbase to launch airstrikes on ISIS in Syria and Iraq.

An "order of detention" for Col. Ali Yazici, a senior military aide to Erdogan, has also been issued, according to Anadolu.

Speaking Sunday at the funeral of one of those killed in the uprising, Erdogan did not rule out bringing back the death penalty for the coup"s perpetrators.

As the crowd chanted "we want the death penalty," he said, "we can"t ignore the people"s request in a democracy -- this is your right.

"This right has to be evaluated by the appropriate authorities according to the constitution and a decision can be made," Erdogan said in the address broadcast live on TV.

"This virus will be cleaned from all departments of the government," he added.

View from the streets

In a rare show of unity, Turkey"s political parties united to denounce Friday"s coup attempt, but it"s uncertain how long that solidarity will last.

Erdogan remains a divisive figure in Turkey. "He"s loved and worshiped by a good half of the country," CNN"s Gul Tuysuz says. "The other half detests him passionately."

Indeed there was concern among some opposition figures that the President"s triumphant call to action would only embolden his tightening grip on Turkey.

The coup attempt comes as a shock to a country more familiar with tackling outside threats such as ISIS and the separatist Kurdistan Workers" Party, or PKK.

For now, Erdogan has urged pro-government protesters to continue rallying, saying: "That"s what ruined their plot.

"And for the next week we need to continue this solidarity, we must keep up these meetings."

But even as government leaders declare it"s business as usual in Turkey, many people are grappling with the fallout from Friday"s b****y uprising.

"Many people are confused by the President"s reaction to this uprising -- by his calls to have his followers continuously go out into the streets and create what can only be described as something of a festive atmosphere," said CNN"s Arwa Damon in Istanbul.

"At the end of the day, this is a country that is also trying to come to terms with the fact that around 200 of its citizens were just killed."

Erdogan blames Gulen In addition to those detained, Erdogan is demanding the United States arrest or extradite Islamic cleric Fethullah Gulen, whom he blamed for the attempt to overthrow the government.

"Twenty years ago, I clearly stated my support for democracy and I said that there is no return from democracy in Turkey," Gulen said Saturday. "My position on democracy is really clear. Any attempts to overthrow the country is a betrayal to our unity and is treason."

Gulen, who"s living in self-imposed exile in Pennsylvania, denied he had anything to do with it.

"It could be anything," Gulen told journalists. "I have been away from Turkey for 16 years."

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the United States hadn"t yet received a formal request for extradition from Turkey.

"We think it"s irresponsible to have an accusation of American involvement when we"re simply waiting for their request -- which we"re absolutely prepared to act on if it meets the legal standard," Kerry told CNN.

Tensions with the U.S.

In a country once promoted to the wider Muslim world as a model of democratic governance and economic prosperity, the attempted coup was a shocking shift. The nation plays a crucial role in the fight against terrorism in the Middle East.

The ramifications of the coup attempt on the NATO ally and U.S. partner in the fight against ISIS remain unclear.

Turkey has reopened the airspace around Incirlik Air Base, where it allows the American military to launch operations in the air campaign against terrorists in Syria and Iraq.

The airbase was closed after the attempted coup and its commander detained for his alleged involvement in the uprising.

The base is home to the Turkish air force and the U.S. Air Force"s 39th Air Base Wing, which includes about 1,500 American personnel, according to the base website.

The attempted coup

Military tanks rolled onto the streets of Ankara and Istanbul the night before and soldiers blocked the famous Bosphorus Bridge.

The military"s claim of a takeover was read on state broadcaster TRT. The military said it wanted to maintain democratic order and that the government had "lost all legitimacy."

But the coup attempt lost momentum after Erdogan returned from vacation at the seaside resort of Marmaris. In an interview via FaceTime on CNN Turk, he appealed to supporters to quash the attempted coup, and they took to the streets in masses.

By the time he re-emerged after hours of silence, dozens had died.

Of the nearly 200 deaths, most were police officers killed in a gunbattle with a helicopter near the Parliament complex in Ankara, reported NTV, a Turkish television station. An additional 1,140 people were wounded.

Erdogan was elected Prime Minister in 2003. Under his rule, Turkey became a powerhouse in the Middle East. His reign came to an end in 2014, and his own party"s rules prevented him from seeking a fourth term.

But in a bid to maintain an important position in Turkish politics, he ran for President in 2014 -- and won.

The post was largely ceremonial before Erdogan"s presidency.

He has tried to change that by altering the constitution to give him more power.

Erdogan remains arguably the most powerful figure in Turkish politics, regardless of title.

CNN"s Euan McKirdy, Steve Almasy, Jamie Crawford, Barbara Starr, Ivan Watson, Kevin Bohn, and Amanda Wills contributed to this report.

Source: http://www.cnn.com/2016/07/17/asia/turkey-attempted-coup/

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Saturday, July 16, 2016

Pokemon Go servers down causing meltdown among gamers all over the world


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Pokemon Go servers crashed this afternoon sparking chaos for millions of gamers worldwide.

Players in the UK, as well as Holland and the US, were complaining that the reality game was down and wouldn"t allow them to log in.

When users tried to play the game they were greeted by a message that says: "Our servers are humbled by your incredible response. We are working to resolve the issue. Please try again soon!"

The game now appears to be up and running for most UK users.

App developer Niantic said on their website: "Due to the incredible number of Pokmon GO downloads, some Trainers are experiencing server connectivity issues. Dont worry, our team is on it!"

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The Pokemon Go official app later said: "Trainers! We have been working to fix the #PokemonGO server issues. Thank you for your patience. We"ll post an update soon."

One devastated user tweeted: "I could definitely leave the house but what"s the point if Pokemon go servers are down?"

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Tarek Mouganie said: "Been playing #PokemonGo for over two hours, server crashes, I look up and I have no clue where I am. Send for help."

Daniel Jackson tweeted: "So now what? Am I supposed to just walk around a sunny park for no reason? That"s disgusting. #PokemonGO"

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Another user said: "So far my car has failed it"s MOT then Kante leaves us for Chelsea and now Pokemon Go won"t sign me in!"

Sam Spilling said: "Pokemon GO app not working. How am I supposed to spend this 3 hour train journey now!"

One desperate gamer resorted to chasing a pigeon instead of catching Pokemon.

Theo Young tweeted: "Thanks to #PokemonGO servers being down I cant catch pokemon on my walk home and have had to settle for just being healthier."

Author Aaron Giles tweeted: "Pokemon Go is down, people wander the streets chasing pigeons, carrying eggs for 5 kilometres hoping they"ll hatch. Chaos."

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The free app was first launched in Australia and New Zealand before overtaking Tinder in the US in popularity.

It has now become the most popular download in the UK on the iOS App Store and Google Play.

It uses a smartphones global positioning system.

Phones buzz when a creature is nearby and, using the camera, they appear wherever you are, whether its a library, shopping centre or supermarket.

The gamer then catches and trains the creatures, which can look like rats, snakes, dragons, birds and eggs.

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When running correctly, on a smartphone Go will keep you notified of how far away a nearby Pokmon, rival trainer or group event is.

Players can scan their surroundings while out and about and if theyre lucky, a wild Pokmon might pop up on their screen for them to grab.

They can then throw a Poke Ball at it in an attempt to capture the Pokmon and add it to their collection.

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Turkey coup: Citizens defy martial law curfew to take to the streets


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Beleaguered President Erdogan has called for citizens to take to the streets in response to a coup attempt.

Thousands seople have been heading to iconic areas of Istanbul and other areas in defiance of a military imposed curfew.

The army -which is on the streets in armoured vehicles and full battle dress - has declared martial law and soldiers have urged people to go home.

Turkey"s president has urged citizens to take to the streets in a show of support for the government after the military said it seized full control of the country.

Recep Tayyip Erdogan, speaking to CNN-Turk through FaceTime, called the actions by the military "an attempt at an uprising by a minority within our armed forces."

In addition to Erdogans call, Interior Minister Efkan Ala urged people to go out in city center in every city.

A large group of people have gathered in Istanbuls Taksim Square, waving the national flag.

Supporters of Recep Tayyip Erdogan protest in front of soldiers in Istanbul"s Taksim square (AP)

Some appeared on top of tanks and apparently challenged the soldiers.

Reports have indicated they are protesting the coup but this has not been independently verified by The Independent.

Similar rallies are apparently taking place in Ankara and other cities.

The situation has become very unstable amd tanks have allegedly opened fire around the parliament building.

Loud explosions have been heard and witnesses witnesses claimed to see a military helicopter firing bullets over the capital, Anakara. Television images of the Bosphorus Bridge in Istanbul showed people as crouching as gunfire can be heard. Tracer bullets were reportedly fired on the Asian side of the structure. There were also reports of shooting at Aturtuk airport, also in Istanbul.

Turkey"s minister for EU Affairs, Omer Celik, called on soldiers to disobey orders after the military announced on Friday that it was seizing control of the government in a coup.

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A constantly mutating threat to society


Horrifying details of the Bataclan Theatre massacre revealed

LAST March, in Brussels, it was airline passengers, commuters, and the very institutions of the European Union, writes Cormac OKeeffe

Days before that, in Istanbul, it was high-street shoppers.

Last November, in Paris, it was people out socialising in pubs, restaurants, and music venues, and a football stadium.

And now, in Nice, its families, some of them tourists, others locals, out catching the fireworks to mark Bastille Day.

They are the latest targets of an indiscriminate war on the citizens of Europe, of all faiths, nationalities, and ages.

Early reports yesterday indicated that up to 10 children, possibly more, were among the estimated 84 dead in Nice.

Like the Brussels attack, the atrocity was also an assault on modern democratic Europe and the traditional French values of liberty, equality, and fraternity.

Day-to-day life in Europe is under sustained attack, whether it is socialising, travelling, holidaying, or celebrating public events.

The next target is impossible to predict. As are the weapons of choice, shifting from bombs, to bullets, to knives... to a truck.

Its a threat that Ireland, and certainly Irish people, are not immune from.

There were reports throughout yesterday that at least one Irish person was fighting for his life in Nice, in addition to the numerous cases of Irish people lucky to escape unharmed.

Thousands of Irish people, many families with children, are either currently holidaying, or are about to holiday, in the south of France.

They will be understandably nervous, even if the statistical odds of being caught up in a terror attack are very low.

But thats the point to inflict maximum psychological terror on the wider society and undermine its very being.

Back in April, there were intelligence reports that Islamic State was planning attacks on beaches and other holiday resorts of southern Europe, such as Spain, France, and Italy.

The threat from IS-inspired terrorism became a reality for Ireland a year ago when three Irish people were murdered on the beaches of Sousse in Tunisia.

Athlone couple Laurence and Martina Hayes and Meath woman Lorna Carty were killed in the indiscriminate attack on June 26, 2015, along with 35 others, mostly European tourists.

Last November, Irish couple Katie Healy and David Nolan narrowly escaped with their lives from the Bataclan massacre in Paris, in which 130 people were murdered.

Last March, a week before the Brussels attack, five Irish citizens, three of them children, escaped death as a suicide bomber blew himself up on a landmark Istanbul shopping street.

Only this month, a man whom garda described as ISs main recruiter in Ireland, was deported. The threat within Ireland is considered low, but the size, and technical expertise, of our international counter-terrorism unit has been questioned, though there are efforts to improve that.

We are not immune, Tnaiste Frances Fitzgerald said yesterday. We cannot be complacent because one doesnt know where a lone wolf or terrorist organisation will strike.

A French expert on IS told the Irish Examiner last May that the terrorist group sees the whole of Europe, including Ireland, as a vast battleground.

Jean-Pierre Filiu, professor of Middle Eastern Studies at Sciences Po in Paris, said for IS there is no border in Europe.

For them the whole of Europe, no matter the cultural, national, or historical differences, is the home of the Jews and the Crusaders in their propaganda, he said.

The author of From Deep State to Islamic State said the intention of IS in attacking Europe was to trigger violence against European Muslims and fuel recruitment and their narrative of them against us.

But the Nice atrocity poses again the question: How do police and security services prevent such attacks?

Indeed is it possible, even with, as there was in Nice and throughout France, a heavy presence of armed police?

Analysts believe Europe is facing threats from two different types of attackers: Organised cells, often involving people who have travelled and fought in Syria; and lone wolves people who are inspired and radicalised online, but who act alone.

Analysts also paint a worrying picture as to the typical profile of a jihadist or rather the lack of one.

It is not clear if the man named as the Nice attacker Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel, 31, who had Tunisian nationality and was living in Nice had links with IS. Initial reports indicate the married father-of-three was known to police for serious criminal activity including assault, domestic violence, and robbery, but had no history in relation to terrorism or extremism. More than that like Omar Mateen in Orlando he could have been working alone.

Such factors make it very difficult for any state, no matter how sophisticated and well-resourced its security agencies are, to monitor such people.

Intelligence experts told the Financial Times earlier this week that there was no consensus about what made a terrorist, and that some had paradoxical traits.

Some were natives, others immigrants; some were cradle Muslims, others were converts; some were criminals, others were professionals; some were religious, others were not.

Professor Martha Crenshaw, professor at Stanford University and expert on terrorism, said: The problem is lots of people might fit a profile but not act, while those who do act dont fit a pattern.

She said that when it came to motivation the possibilities are endless, from personal grievance to mental illness or social frustration.

A study by British terror police of those at risk of terrorist sympathies found that they may have mental health or psychological problems. But it said other factors may also explain radicalisation, including western foreign policy, alienation, and socioeconomic deprivation.

Leicestershire chief constable Simon Cole, who runs the Prevent Programme, told The Guardian the factors were highly individual and include some sort of glamour, some sort of position in society and a sense of political grievance.

The Tnaiste yesterday asked who could have expected a huge truck would be used to drive through crowds on the Nice promenade. And who could?

Before Bataclan who could have predicted such an event? Before the London bombings in July 2005, who could have predicted that?

And thats whats terrifying Europes security and police services how to identify and monitor potential attackers and how to predict the mutation in both the location and the form of the next attack.

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Source: http://www.irishexaminer.com/analysis/a-constantly-mutating-threat-to-society-410664.html

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Britney Spears: "Make Me" Stream, Lyrics, & Download - LISTEN NOW!


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Britney Spears highly anticipated new single Make Me featuring G-Eazy has finally been released and you can listen now!

The 34-year-old entertainer has been teasing her new music for quite some time now and the song will be featured on Brits upcoming ninth studio album.

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You can download the song now on iTunes and also make sure to hear a snippet of her upcoming song Private Show in a behind-the-scenes look at her new perfume ad.

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