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Well, your first problem is that you did not format your code properly i.e. within <pre></pre> tags and correctly indented. As such no-one is likely to spend much time trying to read it. Secondly, you need to either run it in the debugger or add debugging code to try and narrow down to at least the general area where it is going wrong.
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