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You don't want to be using local here; you should use my to declare your variables instead.
my creates a lexically scoped variable - one that is only visible in the block in which it was declared. local creates a temporary local copy of a global variable, and this copy is visible to subroutines you call inside your block (when you use my, the variable is -not- visible to called subs). Generally, you want to use my rather than local.
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