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    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, children play with tablet computers given to them by the One Laptop Per Child project in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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    Jason Straziuso - AP
    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, technician Michael Girma from the One Laptop Per Child project switches out the memory card from a tablet computer given to children in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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    Jason Straziuso - AP
    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, Abelbech Wagari sits near her son, Kelbesa Negusse as he plays with a tablet computer given to him by the One Laptop Per Child project in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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    Jason Straziuso - AP
    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, Matt Keller, left, who is in charge of the Ethiopia program for the One Laptop Per Child project, speaks with program technician Michael Girma, right, as children use the tablet computers given to them by the project in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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    Jason Straziuso - AP
    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, a boy looks for his tablet computer as others play with theirs which were given by the One Laptop Per Child project in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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    Jason Straziuso - AP
    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, a boy plays with a tablet computer given to the children by the One Laptop Per Child project in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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    Jason Straziuso - AP
    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, Kelbesa Negusse, center, looks at a tablet computer given to the children by the One Laptop Per Child project in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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    Jason Straziuso - AP
    ADVANCE FOR MONDAY, DEC. 24 - In this photo taken Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2012, a boy sits among children using tablet computers given to them by the One Laptop Per Child project in the village of Wenchi, Ethiopia. The project gave tablets to the children in the poor, illiterate village to see how much the children could teach themselves and now many kids can recite the English alphabet and spell words in English. (AP Photo/Jason Straziuso)
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