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Authorities worried about her age and a back problem transferred her from a prison in Cajamarca, in the north, to one in Peru's capital, where she will stay until her baby is born.Surrounded by police and reporters, Berenson was shuffled into a justice department building in the city's center, where officials said she will undergo a health examination before being moved to the Santa Monica women's prison."She has come from Cajamarca because she has health problems and because of her pregnancy," a government official said.Berenson has been in jail for more than 13 years, many of them high in the Andes mountains.She was arrested in 1995 on charges of being a leader of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement, or MRTA, a leftist insurgency that was active in Peru in the 1980s and 1990s.A military judge jailed her for life, but under pressure from the United States, a civilian court retried her and sentenced her to 20 years macy's cincinnati jazz festival . She could be paroled next year.Berenson married former inmate Anibal Apari in 2003 cincinnatti jazz festival . In Peru, inmates are allowed conjugal visits and women who give birth in prison can keep their children with them for the first few years.(Additional reporting by Teresa Cespedes; Editing by Terry Wade and Doina Chiacu) World jvc jazz festival . When the Iowa Hawkeyes came to Columbus, the most unlikely man on either squad, K Devin Barclay, the 26-year-old former MLS player, was the hero that sent Ohio State to Pasadena.It's a story that has been talked about for days now, but don't forget the other 60 minutes of a game that many people have considered one of the best of 2009, especially the fourth quarter.In that big fourth quarter, both teams combined for 28 points and one-upped each other.Everything from Dan Herron's TD run out of what I will call the "Wild Nut" offense to Derrell Johnson-Koulianos' kickoff return after initially bobbling the catch only added to what many have called an instant classic.But anyone who followed Iowa football thought that even down 24-10 with all the momentum on the side of the Buckeyes, they had a shot.Sure enough, QB James Vandenburg's TD pass to WR Marvin McNutt validated those hopes and had Buckeye fans thinking, "Here we go again."But with a big third down sack in OT, all that had to happen was Barclay, who filled in for the injured Aaron Pettrey, to finish off the Big Ten title game.The former professional soccer player's kick sends Ohio State to the Rose Bowl for the first time since 1996, where they upset Jake Plummer's Arizona State Sun Devils.With all the controversy that surrounded the program after a shocking loss to Purdue, and a loss to USC that looks worse and worse every passing second, Ohio State has rebounded and looked like a different team in the last four weeks.And Ohio State has rebounded from all of that negativity and criticism to win their fifth-straight Big Ten title, but they are still making their first trip to the "Granddaddy of Them All" in the Jim Tressel era.The win makes the matchup in Ann Arbor Saturday meaningless in the case of the standings, but not in the hearts of everyone on that field.But the win on Saturday under the lights was something special, as it was a classic Big Ten showdown with two heavyweights slugging it out.It was the matchup we all thought it would be before Ricky Stanzi was injured.It was Iowa and Ohio State playing with the hearts of champions and truly a game where whoever had the ball last was going to win.And it is one that people will be talking about for a long time.Many have compared the win to the "Game of the Century" in 2006, with the Buckeyes beating Michigan 42-39.This indeed had a similar feel, with the Big Ten title at stake and two talented squads throwing haymakers all night.Give credit to the Hawkeyes because they did not roll over despite missing Stanzi, and they played one outstanding game that would win so many games.But at the end, it was Ohio State that had just enough to get the job done.And with Jim Tressel at the helm, having just enough makes all the difference in the world.Now the Buckeyes will take the road show to Pasadena, where the most likely opponent would be the high-flying Oregon Ducks who throttled USC 47-20 just a few weeks ago.If this matchup happens, expect few to give the Buckeyes a chance to break the BCS funk of three straight seasons.But the title game performance has proven one thing: Ohio State is learning how to win big games.And even though it is just within the conference, it's a step in the right direction for the Buckeyes. restaurant cincinnati . By Dmitry Chubashenko Russia CHISINAU, Jan 9 (Reuters) - Gas reserves in former SovietMoldova are about to dry up because of a gas price row betweenRussia and Ukraine, forcing roughly 4 million people to shiverthrough a typically freezing winter in Europe's poorest country. In Chisinau, the capital of Moldova, residents on Fridaycomplained the centrally controlled heating systems in theirapartments had stopped working.
"The radiators in the apartments are cold but there is stillgas in the stove," said one man, who gave his name as Dmitry, ashe walked along the city's snow filled streets "Ukraine is to blame . They steal gas." The gas pricing dispute between Russia and Ukraine has hitsupplies to Europe which receives around a quarter of its gasfrom Russia -- 80 percent flowing through pipelines which crossUkrainian territory Kiev denies stealing gas jazz festival 2009 . European Union countries have been able to tap their gasreserves and supply neighbours which have run short but non-EUMoldova -- wedged between Ukraine and Romania -- has nowvirtually run out jazz festivals . "I can only say that we have enough gas until tomorrowmorning," Moldova's economy minister, Igor Dodon, said . Moldova receives all its gas from Russia via a pipelinewhich transits across Ukraine. The International Monetary Fund has estimated average yearlyincome to be under $2,000 in Moldova and in the countryside somehouseholds still rely on wood fires to keep warm -- an energysource more people are now turning to. Alyena Kanchu, buying some goods from a stall in Chisinau,said: "We hope a deal will be made on the gas soon.

