Obama to suspend Arctic oil drilling

Thursday, May 27, 2010

According to Democratic Senator Mark Begich from Alaska, the U.S. Department of the Interior has decided to halt all new Arctic exploratory oil drilling applications until 2011. The response is believed to be caused in part by the two current oil spill disasters (that of the Deepwater Horizon Incident and more recently the Alaska oil pipeline malfunction). However, Begich is not happy about the actions taken by the White House.

“I am frustrated that this decision by the Obama administration to halt offshore development for a year will cause more delays and higher costs for domestic oil and gas production to meet the nation’s energy needs,” Begich claims.

Last September, the state of Alaska made a public notice about Shell’s desire to drill off the coast of the Beaufort Sea, placing experimental drilling rigs at two drill site location: “Torpedo” and “Sivulliq”.

“Shell is committed to undertaking a safe and environmentally responsible exploration program in the Chukchi Sea and Beaufort Sea in 2010,” said Shell Oil Company President Marvin E. Odum to the U.S. Department of the Interior’s Mineral Management Service (MMS).

Odum follows with, “I am confident that we are ready to conduct the 2010 Arctic exploratory program safely and, I want to be clear, the accountability for this program rests with Shell.”

Chuck Clausen, director of the Alaska project at the Natural Resources Defense Council is not so optimistic: “Hazards present in the Arctic can include frigid temperatures, presence of sea ice, gale-force winds, intense storms and heavy fog … The potential for loss in the Arctic is great.”

Odum believes that the climate in the arctic will make any spill easier to clean up because, “Arctic conditions create differences in responding to oil in cold and ice conditions. Differences in evaporation rates, viscosity and weathering provide greater opportunities to recover oil. In Arctic conditions, ice can aid oil spill response by slowing oil weathering, dampening waves, preventing oil from spreading over large distances, and allowing more time to respond.”

However, Clausen believes that there are no current systems to remove oil from icy ocean waters.

This is not the first time that President Obama’s administration has taken the environmentally cautious path in Alaska. The President put Bristol Bay off limits to oil and gas exploration until 2017. Bristol Bay currently is one of the top salmon fishing grounds in the state.

Interior Secretary Ken Salazar is expected to give a speech at Thursday’s White House address, regarding the suspension of Arctic oil drilling projects.

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Chris Christie Is A You Tube Star

Submitted by: Joe Fooster

There was a time when people hated being caught on camera and then seeing the video find its way to YouTube. But Chris Christie seeks out cameras and loves to be seen on the site. Town hall meetings last year were prime fodder for YouTube videos, and most of the politicians hated being followed into these meetings by the press or other photographers. But Chris Christie s plans included being on tape .

He was in South Jersey to gather support for what he called his tool kit , which is a set of proposals to help his state comply with a property tax cap. He spoke under a banner that proclaimed Christie Reform Agenda . He was waiting for the Democratic-controlled legislature in his state to pass reforms, and with less than two months left to get it done, they had gone on vacation for two weeks.

He was in South Jersey to gather support for what he called his tool kit , which is a set of proposals to help his state comply with a property tax cap. He spoke under a banner that proclaimed Christie Reform Agenda . He was waiting for the Democratic-controlled legislature in his state to pass reforms, and with less than two months left to get it done, they had gone on vacation for two weeks.

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Christie was having the meeting of a town hall type for more purposes than just to promote his reformation agenda. He also wanted to gather Internet video content. While other governors spent time using YouTube to show simple speeches and the like, Christie welcomed debate and has turned his video library into such a popular place that his followers even rank favorites they have among the list.

Christie had one town hall meeting where he spoke with a public school teacher who had complaints about her salary. He told her that she knew what the pay scale was when she went in, and she could choose another occupation if the salary wasn’t enough for her. Another town hall meeting found him speaking with a reporter who said his tone was confrontational. He told the reporter that he must surely be the man with the thinnest skin in the country, because the governor wasn’t even mad.

Whenever Christie travels, he has an aide who films moments like these. When they occur, as they inevitably will, his press assistants splice the video and put it on YouTube, and conservatives can share the clips. They think it’s a golden chance to see the way Christie handles himself in town hall meetings, and they are often forwarded. One video where Christie spoke to another school teacher has had more than 750,000 views at YouTube.

Christie does insist that since he listens patiently to all the questions directed to him, that the questioners listen to his reply. He’s a heavy man to start with, and he’s almost larger than life, on-stage and in YouTube videos.

You never know what will be a hit and what will be ignored on YouTube, but it’s certainly fun to discover the newest videos and the way people unite around them, showing the power of You Tube.

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U.S. military confirms Qur’ans were kicked, stepped on and splashed with urine at Guantanamo

Saturday, June 4, 2005

On Friday, the U.S. military released the results of their investigation and confirmed that in 5 separate incidents, American guards at the Guantánamo Bay prison “mishandled” the Islamic holy book. However, they stress that guards were usually “respectful” of the Qur’an.

One incident involved splashing a Qur’an with urine by urinating near an air vent while others involved kicking, stepping on and writing in Qur’ans.

Brigadier-General Jay Hood, the commander of the jail, said that these incidents are the exception to the rule. In a statement issued late Friday, he said: “The inquiry … revealed a consistent, documented policy of respectful handling of the Qur’an dating back almost two-and-a-half years.”

Gen. Hood looked into the allegations, published and then retracted by Newsweek, that American personnel flushed a Qur’an down a toilet. He said that the inquiry did not find any evidence supporting this particular allegation. “The inquiry found no credible evidence that a member of the Joint Task Force at Guantanamo Bay ever flushed a Qur’an down a toilet. This matter is considered closed.”

The incidents reported are:

  • a guard kicking a prisoner’s Qur’an;
  • Qur’ans wetted by water balloons thrown by guards;
  • a “two-word obscenity” written, in English, inside the cover of a Qur’an. Military officials state that it is equally possible that a guard wrote this in the prisoner’s Qur’an or that the prisoner wrote this in his own Qur’an;
  • a guard who urinated too close to an air vent, spraying a Qur’an with urine;
  • an interrogator who stepped on a Qur’an during an interrogation.

The investigation also revealed 15 alleged cases of Qur’an mistreatment by detainees themselves. Detainees used Qur’ans as pillows, urinated on them, and, several times, tore pages out of copies of the books, according to the report. For example, the report states that a guard observed a “detainee place two Qur’ans in his toilet and state he no longer cared about the Qur’an or his religion,” on February 23, 2004. It is believed that such behavior is intended to cause disruption and problems for the guards.

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Wikinews Shorts: May 7, 2007

A compilation of brief news reports for Monday, May 7, 2007.

A 30 meter section of a gas pipeline in Luka (near Kiev) in Ukraine has been destroyed by an explosion. Although supplies to Europe via this pipeline have stopped, Ukrainian Energy Minister Georgi E. Boyko said that supplies to Europe would not be affected.

“There are no changes in volumes of gas being transported,” Yuri Korolchuk said. “Volumes due to pass through the damaged section are being redirected through the Soyuz pipeline.”

Normal flows are reported in the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Romania.

Sources

  • “Blast damages pipeline in Ukraine” — Russia Today, May 8, 2007
  • Natalya Zinets, Reuters. “Blast hits Ukraine gas pipeline” — The Scotsman, May 7, 2007

Copper prices are rising. Between record copper imports from China, and a mining strike in Peru, the prices have climbed to over $8100 (United States dollars) a tonne, for a gain of $575 dollars over the last week. However the upward trend is not new, it has been climbing for quite some time. In April 2003, the price of copper was under $2000 a tonne.

The metal market has been tending up due to growth in the Chinese industrial production. This trickles down to the local level, where the buying price at scrap yards is ever climbing, making scrap metal collection a more profitable endeavour for individual people using pick up trucks or other such vehicles to collect and cash in the scrap metal at metal buying yards. It can be collected via agreements with businesses, from the garbage, or, sometimes, by theft.

Copper prices fell today on the NYMEX commodity exchange from US$3.7545 per pound to US$3.7125 based on the July futures contract.

Sources

This article features first-hand journalism by Wikinews members. See the collaboration page for more details.
This article features first-hand journalism by Wikinews members. See the collaboration page for more details.
  • “Copper up but crude oil down” — Financial Express, May 6, 2007
  • Millie Munshi. “Metals Bubble Poised to Burst on Increasing Supplies” — Bloomberg L.P., May 7, 2007
  • “Commodity Futures” — Bloomberg L.P., accessed May 7, 2007

One man was killed and another injured by an exploding backpack in the parking lot of the Luxor Hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The explosion happened at 4 a.m. PDT when the victim tried to remove a the object left on top of his car.

Agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF) are on the scene. Aerial images did not show any apparent damage.

“We believe the victim was the intended target of this,” Bill Cassell said, spokesperson for the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department. “This is being treated as a homicide in which the weapon used to cause death is a non-traditional weapon.”

Both of the victims worked at the Luxor.

Sources

  • Associated Press. “1 dead, 1 hurt in Las Vegas parking lot blast” — MSNBC, May 7, 2007
  • “Explosion kills man in Vegas outside Luxor hotel” — Reuters, May 7, 2007

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Fur fans flock to Toronto’s Furnal Equinox 2019

Monday, March 25, 2019

From March 15 to 17, the Canadian city of Toronto played host to the tenth Furnal Equinox, an annual event dedicated to the “furry fandom.” Wikinews attended. Programming ranged from music to gender, science to art, covering dozens of aspects of the varied subculture. The event’s featured guests were visual artists Moth Monarch and Cat-Monk Shiro, as well as the co-owners of US fursuit costume builders Don’t Hug Cacti.

The event raised nearly CDN$11,000 for Pet Patrol, a non-profit rescue organization in Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario, run by volunteers. This exceeded their goal of $10,000, the funds needed to finish a rural sanctuary. The furry community is well-known for their charitable efforts. Along with direct donations, the funds were raised through a charity auction offering original artwork, and a fursuit design by guests of honour “Don’t Hug Cacti.” Last year, Furnal Equinox raised funds for a farm animal sanctuary.

While only 10–15% of people within the fandom own a fursuit according to a 2011 study, event organizers reported this year 908 of the 2240 attendees at Furnal Equinox brought at least one elaborate outfit to the event. The outfits are usually based on original characters, known as “fursonas”.

Guests of Honour Cherie and Sean O’Donnell, known within the community as “Lucky and Skuff Coyote”, held a session on fursuit construction on Saturday afternoon. The married couple are among the most prominent builders in the fandom, under the name Don’t Hug Cacti. The scale of their business was evident, as Sean had made over a thousand pairs of “handpaws”, costume gloves.

The couple encouraged attendees to continue developing their technique, sharing that all professional fursuit makers had developed different techniques. They felt that they learned more from failed projects than successful ones, citing the Chuck Jones quote that “every artist has thousands of bad drawings,” and that you have to work through them to achieve. Cherie, known as Lucky, recalled receiving a Sylvester the Cat plush toy from a Six Flags theme park at age 10. She promptly hollowed the toy out, turning it into a costume. Creating a costume isn’t without its hazards: the company uses 450°F (232°C) glue guns. They’re “like sticking your hand in an oven.”

Other programming included improv comedy, dances, life drawing of fursuiters, a review of scientific research by a research group at four universities called FurScience, a pin collector’s social, and workshops in writing.

The “Dealer’s Den” hall was expanded this year, with even more retailers and artists. While many offered “furry” versions of traditional products, at least one business focused on “pushing the boundaries of fursuit technology.” Along with 3D printing a bone-shaped name tag when Wikinews visited, Grivik was demonstrating miniature computer screens that could be used as “eyes” for a fursuit. The electronic displays projected an animation of eyes looking around, blinking occasionally. The maker has also developed “a way to install a camera inside suit heads, to improve fursuiter visibility.” He hopes the tech would reduce suiting risks and accidents. Without the need for eyeholes, fursuit makers would have “more options for building different eyestyles.”

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How Cloud Computing Virtualization And Storage Can Be Helpful For Your Business?

How cloud computing Virtualization and storage can be helpful for your business?

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\”Cloud computing Virtualization\” consists of two technologies. The first one is the cloud computing technology, and the second one is the technology of Virtualization. It derived from the term virtual that means not, in reality; you cannot perceive it physically.

Virtualization creates a virtual (not real) platform for something, for instance a hardware platform, an operating system, storage devices, or networked resources. With this technology, we can enhance the calculating ability of any computer and server.

Platform virtualization denotes a virtual machine that will work like a factual computer consisting of an operating system. The host machine is the real machine on which the virtualization occurs, and the guest machine is the virtual machine. With desktop virtualization client connects to the host computer with another desktop through network connections like LAN, WLAN or the Internet.

Technology of virtualization reduces costs for staff, tools and software. With some available packages where you will simply control the license necessities, you\’re removing the need to send specialists to install the latest update.

It has made apposite for all workloads, even network demanding and high performance applications that would have earlier experienced conceded performance on any hypervisor.

Latest technological option:

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VMware is a major and leading cloud operating system, renovating IT organizations into a private cloud. It consists of features like high availability, superior performance and cost-effective services are very much helpful for Small and medium businesses. It is to serve the necessities of the industries that need production-level performance and reliability.

What is cloud computing storage?

As according to the definition in Wikipedia: Cloud Storage is a prototype of networked online storage where the data is kept in virtualized pools of storage that are normally hosted by the third parties. Hosting providers run huge data centers and users who need server for hosting their data can lease or buy storage space. The operators in the data center can virtualize the assets conferring to the requirements from the client, and used by them for storing files or data. Tangibly, the resource may extend across multiple servers.

Services related to storage are accessed through three ways:

1. Web service application programming interface

2. Cloud storage gateway

3. Web-based user interface.

There are many advantages enjoyed by a user while using cloud computing storage services:

1. Users normally pay for the storage space used.

2. Companies and users do not have to buy huge priced data center or storage devices.

3. Service providers will look after works related to Storage maintenance such as, data backup, replication of data, and buying extra storage devices.

4. Instant access to a wide-range of data and applications hosted on the server of another organization with a web service interface.

With all these methods, your investment in IT is properly administered. With the help of cloud, data is kept externally in a secure place along with regular backups.

Hence, the need of cloud computing Virtualization and storage is very much necessary in any organization may it is small or big. The plethora of services provided by these technologies is just unimaginable, and we should try these services before commenting upon these services about their merits and demerits.

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Chilean earthquakes: in pictures

Thursday, March 18, 2010

On the Feb. 27, Chile was hit by an magnitude 8.8 earthquake; almost 500 were killed, with resulting tsunami destroying most coastal towns between Llolleo and Araucanía Region. A second earthquake last week, with its epicentre in Pichilemu, caused destruction in the Coquimbo and Bío Bío regions.

A Wikinews contributor is in the area, and we look at the extent of this natural disaster’s damage through his photographs.


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People camping in La Cruz Hill, Pichilemu. They even constructed little houses, to make their stay more comfortable. Image: Diego Grez.

Church of Santa Cruz, after the February earthquake. Image: Diego Grez.

The Arturo Prat square before and after the earthquake and tsunami in Pichilemu. Image: Diego Grez.

Boat after tsunami in Pichilemu. Image: Diego Grez.

Military representatives in La Cruz Hill, Pichilemu, after the March earthquake. Image: Diego Grez.

On-scene soldiers on a truck, in Lolol, after the March earthquake. Image: Diego Grez.

Destroyed balaustrades and the ceiling of a kiosk over another balaustrades, near the beach of Pichilemu. Image: Diego Grez.

Lolol church after the March earthquake. Image: Diego Grez.

Many houses in Lolol were declared Historic Monuments of Chile. This is one of many that are going to be demolished. Image: Diego Grez.

Destroyed building Mirador by the tsunami in Pichilemu, and also by a kiosk/container. Image: Diego Grez.

Cars driving to La Cruz Hill in Pichilemu, a few hours after the disaster. Image: Diego Grez.

Chilean singer Joe Vasconcellos did a free solo tour in Chile after the Pichilemu and Maule earthquakes. Pictured during his performance in La Cruz Hill, Pichilemu. Image: Diego Grez.

House in front of the Main Beach of Pichilemu after the tsunami and earthquake combo. Image: Diego Grez.

Bucalemu was severely impacted by the February tsunami and earthquake; this picture taken after the March temblor. Image: Diego Grez.

Many houses were destroyed after the earthquake in Lolol, because they were old and made with rustic materials. Image: Diego Grez.

Another destroyed house, a few meters behind the Lolol church. Image: Diego Grez.

Pichilemu highway, the day of the earthquake and tsunami. Image: Diego Grez.

Most of the balustrades aroundRoss Park, in Pichilemu, were destroyed after the 2010 Pichilemu earthquake. Image: Diego Grez.

Destroyed kiosks after the tsunami in Pichilemu. Image: Diego Grez.

Just one kiosk and some bathrooms in front of the Arturo Prat Square survived the tsunami in Pichilemu. Image: Diego Grez.

The Cahuil Bridge was severely damaged after both quakes. It is broken in half and is a serious danger to motorists. Image: Diego Grez.

Several houses were destroyed in the town of Bucalemu, almost 40 kilometers from Pichilemu. In this picture, a house located in front of the beach was later thrown in the half of the roadway. Image: Diego Grez.

Cobquecura, the epicentre of the February quake.

The building Alto Río, in Concepción, collapsed after the February earthquake. Image: Claudio Núñez.

A severely damaged building in Maipú. Image: Jorge Barrios.

Collapsed Vespucio Norte Express Highway in Santiago, after the February earthquake.

The damaged Museum of Contemporary Art, after the February earthquake.

Aftermath of the February earthquake and tsunami in San Antonio. Image: Atilio Leandro.

Damaged Autopista del Maipo, near the city of Chada. Image: Lufke.

People trying to buy gasoline, in Chillán. Image: JOjo Jose Tomas.

Fire in the University of Concepción, after the February earthquake.

Destroyed houses in the Maule Region. Image: Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile.

Fire in a plastics factory, in Ruta 5 Norte.

Chillán‘s Medialuna after the February earthquake.

House in Pelluhue after the February temblor. Image: Caritas Linares.

US President Barack Obama holds a conference call from the White House Situation Room.

President Sebastián Piñera visits ONEMI after the February quake. Image: Sebastián Piñera E..

Zones affected by the February earthquake. Image: B1mbo.

Map of Chile showing the epicenter of the February quake.

USGS shake map of the February earthquake.

USGS intensity map of the March earthquake.

USGS intensity map for the most strong aftershock of the temblor.Image: USGS.

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Takeover Saves Two Yorkshire Care Homes

Takeover Saves Two Yorkshire Care Homes

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Kelsey Russel

Two

care homes in West Yorkshire will continue to provide a service to the elderly and infirm thanks to them being taken over by a newly-formed company.

P&C care Ltd s move to purchase the Ivy Nursing Home in Shipley and The Mount Nursing Home in Bolton Woods, Bradford, will also safeguard 84 jobs.

Patrick Berry, who is a qualified nurse with 17 years experience working for the NHS, and his wife Catherine, who has worked in finance and administration for nursing homes, will manage both of the 40-bed properties.

Mr Berry said: Having spent most of our lives working in the care home sector, we are passionate about providing the very best for our clients.

We look forward to continuing to operate these homes to a high standard and building on their excellent reputation and business success, as well as expanding and acquiring further homes in the future.

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The purchases were made possible thanks to multi-million pound funding from National Westminister Bank and support from Reward Capital.

The news comes shortly after the health secretary, Andrew Lansley, announced a scheme which will see 150 million each invested into caring for the elderly.

A surprising number of people are paying for their own care in later life privately, according to new data.

Research by Laing & Buisson found that there has been a gradual but consistent decline in the number of people who qualify for state support.

In England in 2011, 41 per cent of care home residents, accounting for 159,000 people were responsible for paying for their own care.

If \’quasi private payers\’ who pay top up fees on top of what their local council pays were taken into consideration then this figure increased to 55 per cent.

Commenting on the findings, report author William Laing said that those who pay for their care privately and those who are state funded are experiencing very different market conditions.

\”Within the state paid sector, most councils froze their baseline fee rates in the face of swingeing cuts in central government funding,\” he said.

\”In contrast, the private pay market continues to bear significant fee increases.\”

Research from consumer site Which? recently highlighted that care in the UK is a postcode lottery, with many councils being advised to make their criteria for care needs more stringent.

An initiative to improve rehabilitation therapies in care homes in Derbyshire has picked up its third accolade in just two months.

Liberating Ideas competition, which is organized by the Health Service Journal and Cap Gemini (healthcare consulting organization), rewarded members from the Care Home Support Team at Derbyshire Community Health Services NHS Trust for the way in which they demonstrated new ideas in primary care.

Winning the national award now means that members of the team will be required to attend a workshop that will enable them to share their ideas for care with a panel of experts.

It is then hoped that such plans will be rolled out to other care groups and organisations across the country.

Sam Pessoll, team leader for the Care Home Support Team at Babington Hospital, told the Belper News: This is a fantastic opportunity for us and we are delighted that we ve been able to introduce a service which is making a real difference to the quality of life of elderly people in care homes in Derbyshire.

The scheme is a welcome addition to the health care sector at a time when the NHS is having to make several cutbacks.

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Innovator of synthesizers Robert Moog, dead at 71

Monday, August 22, 2005

Robert A. Moog, inventor, founder of Moog Music, and musical revolutionary, died Sunday at the age of 71 in his Ashville, North Carolina home.

Moog was diagnosed with brain cancer in April and underwent treatment for it.

Thoug Bob Moog is best knwon for his bringing of synthesizers into popular music and his appreciation for “the magical connection” between musicians and their instruments, Moog had a childhood interest with the theremin, an early electronic musical instrument. He developed his first synthesizer (the Moog Modular Synthesizer) in 1963, while still a Ph.D student at Cornell University. He was recognized with the Grammy Trustees Award for lifetime achievement in 1970.

Moog is survived by his wife and five children who have announced the formation of The Bob Moog Memorial Fund for the advancement of electronic music.

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Signs of de-escalation as Russia claims to pull back some troops

Wednesday, February 16, 2022

On Tuesday, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz met with the Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow. The main agenda was the ongoing crisis near the Russian-Ukrainian border. On Monday, Scholz had visited Kiev, where he met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and showed support to Ukraine against the Russian position.

After Tuesday’s meeting, a joint press conference was held, in which Scholz said, “it is our absolute duty as heads of government that Europe does not see an escalation into war.” When asked about the deployments and the threat of war, Putin said Russia does “not want war in Europe.” He later added Russia is “ready to work further together” and “go down the negotiations track”.

However, Putin called Russia’s claims valid and described the situation in Ukraine’s Donbas region as a ‘genocide’. On Tuesday, the Russian Defence Ministry declared it had begun to pull back some of its troops and called the deployments a ‘military drill’.

The German Chancellor said the withdrawal of some troops was a good sign. On the other hand, Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said they wouldn’t accept any claims by Russia until they see it themselves and added “if we see a withdrawal, we will believe in a de-escalation”. NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg welcomed Russia’s response of a diplomatic solution but said it had not seen ‘any sign of de-escalation on the ground’ yet.

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