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This seems to be the wildfire of the month (and yes, it's a new month, and what a way to start).
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blogID: nnnnnnnnnnnnnnn****
host: www.blogger.com
uri: /blog-publishing.do


It appears to be related to tweaks in the template widgets. Several blogger have reported resetting their widgets have restored their blogs. It's a 10 minute repair, when it works.

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Annie said…
I got that horrible bX-r1ezpk message while attempting to access both of my Blogger blogs yesterday. A third Blogger blog was not affected. Within a couple of hours, the problem was "magically" gone.

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