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HAPPY NEW YEAR ALL!!!!
Sunday, December 31, 2006
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Idiot Films Saddam's execution...
Video: Saddam Hussein Execution Video
Released
Sunday, 31 December 2006, 7:09 am
Article: Scoop Video
Scoop Video: Saddam Hussein Execution Video Released
Scoop Video: Iraqi state television has released video footage
of the minutes leading up to the execution of former
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
The execution took place shortly before 6am (03:00 GMT) on
Saturday at an Iraqi miltary facility in northern Baghdad.
Iraqi television later showed footage of Saddam being
placed in a noose by hangmen, cutting away just before his
execution...
Trust something like this to happen Huh!!!!!!
Unfortunately the tip came too late and it looks like
the video has been removed...
BUT KEEP WATCHING GUYS...
Released
Sunday, 31 December 2006, 7:09 am
Article: Scoop Video
Scoop Video: Saddam Hussein Execution Video Released
Scoop Video: Iraqi state television has released video footage
of the minutes leading up to the execution of former
Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein.
The execution took place shortly before 6am (03:00 GMT) on
Saturday at an Iraqi miltary facility in northern Baghdad.
Iraqi television later showed footage of Saddam being
placed in a noose by hangmen, cutting away just before his
execution...
Trust something like this to happen Huh!!!!!!
Unfortunately the tip came too late and it looks like
the video has been removed...
BUT KEEP WATCHING GUYS...
Saturday, December 30, 2006
Friday, December 29, 2006
Saddam Hussein Dead...
Saddam Hussein, the shotgun-waving dictator who ruled Iraq
with a remorseless brutality for a quarter-century and was
driven from power by a U.S.-led war that left his country in
shambles, was taken to the gallows and executed Saturday,
Iraqi state-run television reported.
It was a grim end for the 69-year-old leader who had vexed
three U.S. presidents. Despite his ouster, Washington, its allies
and the new Iraqi leaders remain mired in a fight to quell a
stubborn insurgency by Saddam loyalists and a vicious
sectarian conflict.
Also hanged were Saddam's half-brother Barzan Ibrahim
and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, the former chief justice of the
Revolutionary Court. State-run Iraqiya television news
announcer said "criminal Saddam was hanged to death and
the execution started with criminal Saddam then Barzan
then Awad al-Bandar."
JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED!!!!
with a remorseless brutality for a quarter-century and was
driven from power by a U.S.-led war that left his country in
shambles, was taken to the gallows and executed Saturday,
Iraqi state-run television reported.
It was a grim end for the 69-year-old leader who had vexed
three U.S. presidents. Despite his ouster, Washington, its allies
and the new Iraqi leaders remain mired in a fight to quell a
stubborn insurgency by Saddam loyalists and a vicious
sectarian conflict.
Also hanged were Saddam's half-brother Barzan Ibrahim
and Awad Hamed al-Bandar, the former chief justice of the
Revolutionary Court. State-run Iraqiya television news
announcer said "criminal Saddam was hanged to death and
the execution started with criminal Saddam then Barzan
then Awad al-Bandar."
JUSTICE HAS BEEN SERVED!!!!
Monday, December 25, 2006
MOTHER MISSING!
TORONTO — A Canadian woman and her family are missing after
she went to retrieve her two daughters in Lebanon where her
husband had taken them.
In a child disappearance case spanning three continents and
six months, Melissa Hawach and her father, Jim Engdahl, have
not been heard from since Dec. 21, when she grabbed her
daughters, Hannah, 5 and Cedar, 3, from a hotel near Beirut.
Lebanese security officials said Sunday that the whereabouts
of Melissa Hawach and her two daughters are still unknown.
Also, it was not known whether the woman and her daughters
had left Lebanon via an illegal land crossing at the border
with Syria, the officials said, speaking on condition of
anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to
the media.
Hawach's estranged husband, Joseph Hawach, had taken
the girls to Lebanon — from where his family originally
hails — without her permission, said Rhonda Morgan,
executive director of the Missing Children Society of Canada.
Morgan said Sunday she was waiting to hear from
Melissa Hawach adding that she wanted her daughters
back in Canada by Christmas. "That was the goal," she said.
Catherine Gagnaire, a spokeswoman for Canada's
Foreign Affairs Department in Ottawa, said it had been
providing assistance to Melissa Hawach since July but
did not know whether they still had contact or whether
they were returning to Canada.
Joseph Hawach had secured his estranged wife's approval
to take the children to visit his family in Australia in July
and was to return the girls to Melissa , who has custody, in
August.
Near the end of the vacation, her husband stopped
answering her calls. She called her in-laws and was told
by them that he had left the country and would not be
returning with the girls, Morgan told The Associated Press.
"That started a huge search. At first we didn't know where
they were. Then there were rumors that Joe and the girls
and his mother had gone to Lebanon at the height of the
Lebanon-Israeli war in the summer," Morgan told the AP
on Saturday. "We couldn't confirm that, but eventually
there was an address location confirmed for Joe and
the girls just north of Beirut."
Australian court records show that during a Nov. 29
preliminary hearing in a legal action Melissa Hawach filed
against her husband's family in New South Wales state
Supreme Court, Joseph Hawach's brother, father and
uncle told the court that the children had been taken
to Lebanon.
"He's expressed an intention to stay," court records
quoted Hawach's brother, Pierre Hawach as saying
while recalling a phone conversation he had with his
brother. "He said, 'I'm not coming back'."
Hawach's family in Australia could not be reached
Sunday for comment.
Melissa Hawach had retained lawyers in Lebanon,
Canada and Australia, and had been told that similar
cases in the country had favored the wronged spouse,
despite the fact that Lebanon was not a party to an
international treaty on the return of abducted children.
However, she later learned that the process could drag
on for as long as two years in Lebanese court, said Morgan.
"Melissa didn't go over there with the intention of the
re-abduction of the kids. She went over there to go
through the courts," said Morgan. "She did everything in
her power to do the right thing and was basically left with
no other alternative."
With the hope of speeding along the process,
Melissa Hawach, who had traveled to Australia twice
since the girls disappeared, left for Lebanon in the middle
of December and checked into the same hotel.
She spent several days watching the girls from a distance
as they played with other children in the compound and,
upon learning that the surveillance team she hired was
returning home for the Christmas holiday, decided she
could not leave without the girls, according to Morgan.
Morgan added that Melissa Hawach decided she would
approach the girls and, if they wanted to come with her,
would take them to the Canadian embassy in Lebanon.
"She went to the hotel and, when the girls came down,
she called out to them and they apparently ran to her,"
said Morgan, citing testimony from unidentified witnesses
at the hotel. She then took them away in a waiting vehicle,
said Morgan.
The officials said the New Zealander and Australian who
helped Melissa Hawach recover her daughters are still in
Lebanese police custody for their alleged role in the
kidnapping of the two children without their father's
knowledge and attempting to leave Lebanon after
finishing their job.
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
said that a 38-year-old man was detained in Beirut on
Dec. 21 and is being provided with consular assistance
she went to retrieve her two daughters in Lebanon where her
husband had taken them.
In a child disappearance case spanning three continents and
six months, Melissa Hawach and her father, Jim Engdahl, have
not been heard from since Dec. 21, when she grabbed her
daughters, Hannah, 5 and Cedar, 3, from a hotel near Beirut.
Lebanese security officials said Sunday that the whereabouts
of Melissa Hawach and her two daughters are still unknown.
Also, it was not known whether the woman and her daughters
had left Lebanon via an illegal land crossing at the border
with Syria, the officials said, speaking on condition of
anonymity because they are not authorized to speak to
the media.
Hawach's estranged husband, Joseph Hawach, had taken
the girls to Lebanon — from where his family originally
hails — without her permission, said Rhonda Morgan,
executive director of the Missing Children Society of Canada.
Morgan said Sunday she was waiting to hear from
Melissa Hawach adding that she wanted her daughters
back in Canada by Christmas. "That was the goal," she said.
Catherine Gagnaire, a spokeswoman for Canada's
Foreign Affairs Department in Ottawa, said it had been
providing assistance to Melissa Hawach since July but
did not know whether they still had contact or whether
they were returning to Canada.
Joseph Hawach had secured his estranged wife's approval
to take the children to visit his family in Australia in July
and was to return the girls to Melissa , who has custody, in
August.
Near the end of the vacation, her husband stopped
answering her calls. She called her in-laws and was told
by them that he had left the country and would not be
returning with the girls, Morgan told The Associated Press.
"That started a huge search. At first we didn't know where
they were. Then there were rumors that Joe and the girls
and his mother had gone to Lebanon at the height of the
Lebanon-Israeli war in the summer," Morgan told the AP
on Saturday. "We couldn't confirm that, but eventually
there was an address location confirmed for Joe and
the girls just north of Beirut."
Australian court records show that during a Nov. 29
preliminary hearing in a legal action Melissa Hawach filed
against her husband's family in New South Wales state
Supreme Court, Joseph Hawach's brother, father and
uncle told the court that the children had been taken
to Lebanon.
"He's expressed an intention to stay," court records
quoted Hawach's brother, Pierre Hawach as saying
while recalling a phone conversation he had with his
brother. "He said, 'I'm not coming back'."
Hawach's family in Australia could not be reached
Sunday for comment.
Melissa Hawach had retained lawyers in Lebanon,
Canada and Australia, and had been told that similar
cases in the country had favored the wronged spouse,
despite the fact that Lebanon was not a party to an
international treaty on the return of abducted children.
However, she later learned that the process could drag
on for as long as two years in Lebanese court, said Morgan.
"Melissa didn't go over there with the intention of the
re-abduction of the kids. She went over there to go
through the courts," said Morgan. "She did everything in
her power to do the right thing and was basically left with
no other alternative."
With the hope of speeding along the process,
Melissa Hawach, who had traveled to Australia twice
since the girls disappeared, left for Lebanon in the middle
of December and checked into the same hotel.
She spent several days watching the girls from a distance
as they played with other children in the compound and,
upon learning that the surveillance team she hired was
returning home for the Christmas holiday, decided she
could not leave without the girls, according to Morgan.
Morgan added that Melissa Hawach decided she would
approach the girls and, if they wanted to come with her,
would take them to the Canadian embassy in Lebanon.
"She went to the hotel and, when the girls came down,
she called out to them and they apparently ran to her,"
said Morgan, citing testimony from unidentified witnesses
at the hotel. She then took them away in a waiting vehicle,
said Morgan.
The officials said the New Zealander and Australian who
helped Melissa Hawach recover her daughters are still in
Lebanese police custody for their alleged role in the
kidnapping of the two children without their father's
knowledge and attempting to leave Lebanon after
finishing their job.
Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade
said that a 38-year-old man was detained in Beirut on
Dec. 21 and is being provided with consular assistance
JAMES BROWN 73 DEAD...
Legendary Singer James Brown Dies at 73
By GREG BLUESTEIN
This story ran on nwitimes.com on
Monday, December 25, 2006 5:47 AM CST
ATLANTA - James Brown, the dynamic, pompadoured
"Godfather of Soul," whose rasping vocals and
revolutionary rhythms made him a founder of rap, funk
and disco as well, died early Monday, his agent said.
He was 73.Brown was hospitalized with pneumonia at
Emory Crawford Long Hospital on Sunday and died
around 1:45 a.m. Monday, said his agent, Frank Copsidas
of Intrigue Music.
Longtime friend Charles Bobbit was by his side, he said.
Copsidas said the cause of death was uncertain.
"We really don't know at this point what he died of," he
said.
LINK FOR MORE...
Sunday, December 17, 2006
KALPOE BROTHERS IN A TIGHT SQUEEZE...
Friday , December 15, 2006
As per http://www.scaredmonkeys.com/
Scared monkeys is reporting that Two lawsuits have
been filed in the case of a college student who vanished
in Aruba nearly two years ago, as per Fox news.
FOX News' Catherine Donaldson-Evans and
Greta Van Susteren contributed to this report.
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against brothers
Deepak and Satish Kalpoe, two of the young men last seen
with Natalee Holloway, the Alabama teenager who
disappeared in Aruba in May 2005.
The suit of Beth Twitty and Dave Holloway was filed in
Los Angeles Superior Court as a related case to a defamation
lawsuit the Kalpoe brothers filed Wednesday against pop
psychologist and talk show host Dr. Phil, CBS and Paramount,
among others.
"All we want is justice for our daughter," Twitty said
THE FACTS ARE:
Holloway was last seen alive with the Kalpoes and a Dutch
teen, Joran van der Sloot, in a gray Honda early on the
morning of May 30, 2005.
The brothers and van der Sloot have all been arrested in
connection with her murder — the Kalpoes on two
different occasions — and later released, but none
have been brought to trial.
Holloway's body has never been found and the
highly publicized case — which drew swarms of reporters
to Aruba for months during the summer of 2005 — has
never been solved, despite numerous leads and
extensive searches of various corners of the island.
As per http://www.scaredmonkeys.com/
Scared monkeys is reporting that Two lawsuits have
been filed in the case of a college student who vanished
in Aruba nearly two years ago, as per Fox news.
FOX News' Catherine Donaldson-Evans and
Greta Van Susteren contributed to this report.
A wrongful death lawsuit has been filed against brothers
Deepak and Satish Kalpoe, two of the young men last seen
with Natalee Holloway, the Alabama teenager who
disappeared in Aruba in May 2005.
The suit of Beth Twitty and Dave Holloway was filed in
Los Angeles Superior Court as a related case to a defamation
lawsuit the Kalpoe brothers filed Wednesday against pop
psychologist and talk show host Dr. Phil, CBS and Paramount,
among others.
"All we want is justice for our daughter," Twitty said
THE FACTS ARE:
Holloway was last seen alive with the Kalpoes and a Dutch
teen, Joran van der Sloot, in a gray Honda early on the
morning of May 30, 2005.
The brothers and van der Sloot have all been arrested in
connection with her murder — the Kalpoes on two
different occasions — and later released, but none
have been brought to trial.
Holloway's body has never been found and the
highly publicized case — which drew swarms of reporters
to Aruba for months during the summer of 2005 — has
never been solved, despite numerous leads and
extensive searches of various corners of the island.
ANOTHER FACT IS ARUBA HAS BEEN LAX IN
DOING ANYTHING TO RESOLVE THIS CASE!!!!
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Minimum 17 years for wife-killer...
UPDATED: 2006-12-16 03:19:57 MST
By TONY BLAIS, SUN MEDIA
EDMONTON -- For committing the "most reprehensible and
extreme form of domestic violence" Michael White was
yesterday given life in prison with no chance of parole for
17 years.
The 29-year-old former soldier kept his head down as
Court of Queen's Bench Justice Mary Moreau passed sentence
on him.
"Mr. White committed the ultimate act of spousal abuse,
while occupying a position of trust," said Moreau, listing
off the aggravating factors in the July 12, 2005, slaying.
"Liana White was four months' pregnant," said Moreau.
"He has deprived his young and vulnerable child of her
mother," said Moreau, referring to the White's five-year-old
daughter Ashley, who likely saw the attack.
"The crime was brutal and callous, with signs of struggle
evident on the body by way of defensive wounds.
"Mr. White left the body without dignity in death, stripped
naked in a ditch.
"Mr. White attempted to cover up his crime."
The judge also noted a victim impact statement describing
Ashley as bereft and traumatized by the loss of her mother.
Friday, December 15, 2006
Greta says...
New bombshell...
the Kalpoe Brothers are suing Dr Phil for defamation of character in
Los Angels.
John QKelley Beths lawyer filed a wrongful lawsuit against the
Kalpoe Brother in Los Angeles.. be cause the Brothers filed the
suit in Los Angels against dr Phil making them subject to questiing
under oath
John can sue them in court...the brothers wanted to sue for money.
John wants to see what the Kalpoe Brothers next step...
Thank u Seedyrum 4 info...
the Kalpoe Brothers are suing Dr Phil for defamation of character in
Los Angels.
John QKelley Beths lawyer filed a wrongful lawsuit against the
Kalpoe Brother in Los Angeles.. be cause the Brothers filed the
suit in Los Angels against dr Phil making them subject to questiing
under oath
John can sue them in court...the brothers wanted to sue for money.
John wants to see what the Kalpoe Brothers next step...
Thank u Seedyrum 4 info...
Monday, December 11, 2006
ABC News exclusive says:
Duo Seen Together on Tape Obtained Exclusively by ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1648218&page=1
along with Exclusive Home Photos of van der Sloots
'GUILT' TRIP ON NATALEE
see link below
By MARSHA KRANES
November 29, 2006 -- A Dutch reporter investigating the
2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway
in Aruba claims a lawyer representing the first suspect in the
case once paid a visit to the lead prosecutor "to clear his
conscience."
This case has been one of the most mishandled case
ever.
November 15, 2006
One-On-One with Natalee Holloway's Mother
Seth Seymour
-->Natalee Holloway is a face and name you know too well.
Beth Holloway Twitty is the mother mourning that teenager,
now for nearly 19 agnonizing months. "They have to find
Natalee. They have to find our daughter," Twitty pleaded
only days after Natalee disappeared on a school trip in Aruba.
That was then. "And I have just as much hope today as
I did in the beginning." This is Twitty now. "For Natalee, we
know it's too late. We also know it's too late for us," she says.
Natalee has never been found. But it's not too late, she says,
for others who travel unaware of what can happen.
That was her message to 400 people in Cleveland Tuesday
night at a $75-per-plate fund-raiser for the Tennessee
Christian Academy. "When you have a missing person or
a crime committed in a foreign country, you're very restricted
with the information you get from officials," Twitty says.
And this mother is still suffering from that same problem.
"As far as Natalee's investigation goes, we really don't know
where it stands." But Twitty charges ahead, trying to find
answers, trying to help others through her organization
International Safe Travels Foundation. It's all because of
the daughter she might never see again. "She loved her
friends, she loved life. She was dedicated and committed, and
she wanted to make a difference. So now we're trying."
ARUBA HAS DONE NOTHING SUBSTANCIAL TO SEARCH
FOR THIS MISSING GIRL!
ARUBA THE WORLD CANNOT FORGET!!!!!
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1648218&page=1
along with Exclusive Home Photos of van der Sloots
'GUILT' TRIP ON NATALEE
see link below
By MARSHA KRANES
November 29, 2006 -- A Dutch reporter investigating the
2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway
in Aruba claims a lawyer representing the first suspect in the
case once paid a visit to the lead prosecutor "to clear his
conscience."
This case has been one of the most mishandled case
ever.
November 15, 2006
One-On-One with Natalee Holloway's Mother
Seth Seymour
-->Natalee Holloway is a face and name you know too well.
Beth Holloway Twitty is the mother mourning that teenager,
now for nearly 19 agnonizing months. "They have to find
Natalee. They have to find our daughter," Twitty pleaded
only days after Natalee disappeared on a school trip in Aruba.
That was then. "And I have just as much hope today as
I did in the beginning." This is Twitty now. "For Natalee, we
know it's too late. We also know it's too late for us," she says.
Natalee has never been found. But it's not too late, she says,
for others who travel unaware of what can happen.
That was her message to 400 people in Cleveland Tuesday
night at a $75-per-plate fund-raiser for the Tennessee
Christian Academy. "When you have a missing person or
a crime committed in a foreign country, you're very restricted
with the information you get from officials," Twitty says.
And this mother is still suffering from that same problem.
"As far as Natalee's investigation goes, we really don't know
where it stands." But Twitty charges ahead, trying to find
answers, trying to help others through her organization
International Safe Travels Foundation. It's all because of
the daughter she might never see again. "She loved her
friends, she loved life. She was dedicated and committed, and
she wanted to make a difference. So now we're trying."
ARUBA HAS DONE NOTHING SUBSTANCIAL TO SEARCH
FOR THIS MISSING GIRL!
ARUBA THE WORLD CANNOT FORGET!!!!!
ABC News exclusive says:
Duo Seen Together on Tape Obtained Exclusively by ABC News
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1648218&page=1
along with Exclusive Home Photos of van der Sloots
'GUILT' TRIP ON NATALEE
see link below
By MARSHA KRANES
November 29, 2006 -- A Dutch reporter investigating the
2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway
in Aruba claims a lawyer representing the first suspect in the
case once paid a visit to the lead prosecutor "to clear his
conscience."
This case has been one of the most mishandled case
ever.
November 15, 2006
One-On-One with Natalee Holloway's Mother
Seth Seymour
-->Natalee Holloway is a face and name you know too well.
Beth Holloway Twitty is the mother mourning that teenager,
now for nearly 19 agnonizing months. "They have to find
Natalee. They have to find our daughter," Twitty pleaded
only days after Natalee disappeared on a school trip in Aruba.
That was then. "And I have just as much hope today as
I did in the beginning." This is Twitty now. "For Natalee, we
know it's too late. We also know it's too late for us," she says.
Natalee has never been found. But it's not too late, she says,
for others who travel unaware of what can happen.
That was her message to 400 people in Cleveland Tuesday
night at a $75-per-plate fund-raiser for the Tennessee
Christian Academy. "When you have a missing person or
a crime committed in a foreign country, you're very restricted
with the information you get from officials," Twitty says.
And this mother is still suffering from that same problem.
"As far as Natalee's investigation goes, we really don't know
where it stands." But Twitty charges ahead, trying to find
answers, trying to help others through her organization
International Safe Travels Foundation. It's all because of
the daughter she might never see again. "She loved her
friends, she loved life. She was dedicated and committed, and
she wanted to make a difference. So now we're trying."
ARUBA HAS DONE NOTHING SUBSTANCIAL TO SEARCH
FOR THIS MISSING GIRL!
ARUBA THE WORLD CANNOT FORGET!!!!!
http://abcnews.go.com/GMA/story?id=1648218&page=1
along with Exclusive Home Photos of van der Sloots
'GUILT' TRIP ON NATALEE
see link below
By MARSHA KRANES
November 29, 2006 -- A Dutch reporter investigating the
2005 disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway
in Aruba claims a lawyer representing the first suspect in the
case once paid a visit to the lead prosecutor "to clear his
conscience."
This case has been one of the most mishandled case
ever.
November 15, 2006
One-On-One with Natalee Holloway's Mother
Seth Seymour
-->Natalee Holloway is a face and name you know too well.
Beth Holloway Twitty is the mother mourning that teenager,
now for nearly 19 agnonizing months. "They have to find
Natalee. They have to find our daughter," Twitty pleaded
only days after Natalee disappeared on a school trip in Aruba.
That was then. "And I have just as much hope today as
I did in the beginning." This is Twitty now. "For Natalee, we
know it's too late. We also know it's too late for us," she says.
Natalee has never been found. But it's not too late, she says,
for others who travel unaware of what can happen.
That was her message to 400 people in Cleveland Tuesday
night at a $75-per-plate fund-raiser for the Tennessee
Christian Academy. "When you have a missing person or
a crime committed in a foreign country, you're very restricted
with the information you get from officials," Twitty says.
And this mother is still suffering from that same problem.
"As far as Natalee's investigation goes, we really don't know
where it stands." But Twitty charges ahead, trying to find
answers, trying to help others through her organization
International Safe Travels Foundation. It's all because of
the daughter she might never see again. "She loved her
friends, she loved life. She was dedicated and committed, and
she wanted to make a difference. So now we're trying."
ARUBA HAS DONE NOTHING SUBSTANCIAL TO SEARCH
FOR THIS MISSING GIRL!
ARUBA THE WORLD CANNOT FORGET!!!!!
Sorry All...
Lately I have ignored my site while I have gone through a seperation
that seems crazy at times.
Had 2 doors partially removed and still trying to hang on to my
sanity.
Its worse when ur partner who has decided to split feels u
are not allowed to go on with ur life.
A father that seems to be taking sides at times when ur back is
turned.
A mother who insists u are a failure and of course dealing with other
events.
I wanna just scream, pull out my hair and run away LOL
that seems crazy at times.
Had 2 doors partially removed and still trying to hang on to my
sanity.
Its worse when ur partner who has decided to split feels u
are not allowed to go on with ur life.
A father that seems to be taking sides at times when ur back is
turned.
A mother who insists u are a failure and of course dealing with other
events.
I wanna just scream, pull out my hair and run away LOL
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