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luvina
  Wed Jun 15 14:31:33 2016 -0700
fixed a mistake in news announcement

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   which is administered by UCSC, is physically located at the 
   <a href="http://www.yokohama.riken.jp/english/" target="_blank">RIKEN Yokohama Campus</a>
   in Japan.
   </p>
   <p>
   Genome-asia is intended as an alternate, faster access point for those Browser users 
   who are geographically closer to Asia than to the western United States. The mirror 
   is functionally identical to the U.S.-based server, with one exception. Custom tracks 
   residing on the U.S. server are not automatically accessible from the genome-asia mirror; 
   therefore, the use of these custom tracks and saved sessions containing them will require 
   some manual intervention.
   </p>
   <p>
   Genome Browser users located in Asia will be automatically redirected to genome-asia 
   when they click the "Genomes" menu item on the Genome Browser home page, but will have 
-  the option to remain on the U.S.-based server (see documentation). In addition to the 
+  the option to remain on the U.S.-based server. In addition to the 
   genome-asia mirror, we continue to support a Europe-based Genome Browser mirror 
   <a href="http://genome-euro.ucsc.edu" target="_blank">(http://genome-euro.ucsc.edu)</a>
   in Bielefeld, Germany. A third-party mirror in 
   <a href="http://genome-mirror.moma.ki.au.dk/" target="_blank">Aarhus, Denmark</a>, 
   is available as an emergency backup in the rare event 
   that our three supported sites are offline.
   </p>
   <p>
   We wish to express our special thanks to Dr. Hideya Kawaji at the 
   <a href="http://www.riken.jp/en/research/labs/accc/" target="_blank">RIKEN Advanced 
   Center for Computing and Communication</a> for making this possible. We would also 
   like to acknowledge the following members of the UCSC Genome Browser team for their efforts: 
   Galt Barber, Robert Kuhn, Jorge Garcia, and Luvina Guruvadoo.
   </p>
   <hr>