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OpenI is a Business Intelligence application, designed for web-based use. Based on Java EE with the default implementation running on top of tomcat, OpenI is an out-of-box solution for building and publishing reports from XMLA-compliant OLAP data sources such as Microsoft Analysis Services or Mondrian. It aims to provide consolidated analysis from all the key data components of an intelligent application, including:
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OpenI and Open Intelligence are owned by Loyalty Matrix, Inc. Distributed under a modified version of the Mozilla Public License, OpenI is free software. The modifications relate to the "OpenI" trademark.
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The Wytheville hostage incident took place on December 23, 2009. It was a crisis in Wytheville, Virginia, U.S., during which three people were taken hostage at the town post office, allegedly by a man in a wheelchair claiming to be carrying explosives. Police immediately cordoned off the scene, and advised evacuation of the surrounding area. According to the mayor of Wytheville, shots had been fired but there were no injuries. The incident ended peacefully after negotiators succeeded in persuading the man, Warren Taylor, to give up his hostages and give himself up. "We're just grateful it ended peacefully. This is just the best outcome we could hope for," said Sgt. Micheal Conroy of the local police. Despite claims of explosives, police found none in the post office, or on Taylor himself.
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Lil Chuckee grew up in the Calliope Projects in New Orleans, but he now currently resides in Atlanta after being displaced by Hurricane Katrina. The 14-year-old rapper lists Nas, Jay-Z, Q-Tip, and Common among his top musical influences, along with his mentor Lil Wayne, and he recently dropped a mix-tape called Rapper’s Market, hosted by former New York Giants running-back Tiki Barber.
Lil Chuckee was discovered by Lil Wayne, who overheard him spitting at a video shoot when he was only 9 years old. Wayne immediately wanted to sign Chuckee, but his parents made him wait until their son was a few years older. He is the youngest member of the Young Money Entertainment record label.
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This is a list of major places and locations from the ITV science fiction cult series Primeval.
Anomaly Research Centre
The Anomaly Research Centre, or ARC is the team's new base of operations for the second series, altered during the time change at the end of the first.
Blue Sky Park
Blue Sky Park is a popular amusement park surrounded by a sustainable woodland, the park also has a huge paintballing area. The park is run by Peter Campbell, who also plays a lion mascot for the park. Park ranger Valerie Irwin found a sabre-toothed cat cub in her lodge, and, presuming it was some kind of genetic experiment, reared it up to a large, healthy cat. The cat began killing park visitors when Valerie's food could no longer sustain it, and it eventually killed Peter Campbell and Valerie. Thorpe Park was used as the filming location for the fictitious Blue Sky.
Castle Cross Shopping Centre
Castle Cross Shopping Centre is a shopping complex with bowling alleys, clothes shops and other typical branded stores. An anomaly opened in the bowling alley, unleashing a small pack of raptors, which killed two secuirity guards before being sent back to the Cretaceous by the team. The Castle Cross Shopping Centre was filmed at The Bentalls Centre, Kingston, near London. The Bowling Alley scenes were filmed at a bowling alley near by.
Forest of Dean
Forest of Dean is a forest nearby the Central Metropolian University, where the first known anomaly opened, unleashing a Gorgonopsid onto the surrounding area. This anomaly later released a future predator.
Home Office
The Home Office was the original base for the team, with hundreds of desks and sections, in addition to bathrooms and surgery rooms, among others. The exterior of the building is completely tinted glass. The Home Office reappeared in Series 3, now a stone building resembling a castle with modern windows.
Isle of Dogs
The Isle of Dogs is a large peninsula on the river Thames. It is covered in warehouses and factories and is where the anomaly to the future opened up to allow the Mer to arrive in the modern day.
London Underground
London Underground is an underground railway line running through most of London. An anomaly leading to the Carboniferous opened at Parson Green station, allowing giant insects to come through.
Wellington Zoo
Wellington Zoo is a local zoological park with sea lion, lion, reptile and elephant enclosures. Run by Tim Parker, Abby Maitland formerly worked there before joining the team. In Episode 6 a vicious future predator killed one of the lions and Tim Parker before being shot.

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