Dienstag, 29. September 2009

Police Use Painful New Weapon on G20 Protesters

Allison Kilkenny, AlterNet: "Pittsburgh police demonstrated the latest in crowd control techniques on protesters when they used 'sound cannons' to blast the ears of citizens near the G-20 meeting of world economic leaders."

https://www.truthout.org/092909D?n

Lt. Col. Barry Wingard: It's Not Just About Waterboarding

Lt. Col. Barry Wingard, Truthout: "In a speech earlier this year, former Vice President Dick Cheney said waterboarding and other brutal torture techniques were only used on detainees of the highest intelligence value - the so-called worst of the worst. But Cheney's claims are untrue."

https://www.truthout.org/092909B?n

 

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Tell President Obama to halt logging and other destruction in our wild national forests

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Help stop expanded logging in the Tongass
https://action.wilderness.org/campaign/tongasscampaign

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Protect The Tongass From Logging And Development
https://ga3.org/campaign/savetongass

 

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Der Spion, der mit dem Update kam

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Campaigners hit back at district council over Orange mast

St Albans & Harpenden Review - St Albans, UK

Mobile phone operator Orange first submitted a planning application seven years ago to site a mast on the corner of Gurney Court Road and Sandpit Lane, ...

https://www.stalbansreview.co.uk/news/4654304.Campaigners_hit_back_at_district_council_over_Orange_mast/

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St Albans councillor's anger over phone mast decision

Advertiser 24 - Welwyn Garden City, England, UK

A WAR of words has broken out after a government inspector gave the go-ahead for a new phone mast on a sensitive site in St Albans. ...

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Der Arbeitsplatz als Luxusgut

OECD: Dramatische Prophezeiungen

„Es ist ein Mini-Aufschwung, der nicht wirkt - schon gar nicht auf den Arbeitsmarkt. Die OECD prophezeit ihren Mitgliedsländern den Mega-Crash. Besonders gefährdet: Deutschland…“ Artikel in Süddeutsche Zeitung vom 16.09.2009 https://www.sueddeutsche.de/wirtschaft/430/487832/text/


32 Prozent arbeiten in “atypischen Beschäftigungsformen”

„Rund 10,5 Millionen Menschen in Deutschland arbeiteten im Jahr 2008 in sogenannten atypischen Beschäftigungsformen; das entspricht einer Quote von 32,4 Prozent der Erwerbstätigen. Das geht aus der Antwort der Bundesregierung (16/13991) auf eine Kleine Anfrage (16/13907) der Fraktion Die Linke hervor, in der sich diese nach dem Stand der Jugendarbeitslosigkeit in der Bundesrepublik erkundigt hatte. Unter Bezugnahme von Daten des Statistischen Bundesamtes teilt die Regierung ferner mit, dass 1,2 Millionen Beschäftigte dieser Gruppe unter 25 Jahre alt waren. Davon wiederum waren 436.000 im Alter von 15 bis 19 Jahren und fast 800.000 im Alter von 20 bis 25 Jahren. Zu ”atypischen Beschäftigungsverhältnissen“ zählt das Statistische Bundesamt Zeitarbeit, Teilzeitbeschäftigungen, geringfügige sowie befristete Beschäftigungen…“ Bundestagsmeldung vom 22.09.2009 https://www.bundestag.de/presse/hib/2009_09/2009_254/03.html


Datenbank Atypische Beschäftigung. Landkarte der Leiharbeit: Neue WSI-Datenbank zeigt Daten für jeden Land- und Stadtkreis

„Leiharbeit ist in den kreisfreien Städten und Landkreisen Deutschlands sehr unterschiedlich verbreitet. In einigen ländlichen Regionen gibt es sie kaum. In mehr als 30 Städten waren hingegen im Juni 2008 zwischen fünf und zwölf Prozent der sozialversicherungspflichtig Beschäftigten davon betroffen. Damit spielte die Leiharbeit auf verschiedenen regionalen Arbeitsmärkten kurz vor der Wirtschaftskrise eine weitaus größere Rolle, als bundesweite Durchschnittszahlen vermuten lassen. Das macht eine neue Datenbank des Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftlichen Instituts (WSI) in der Hans-Böckler-Stiftung deutlich, die am heutigen Donnerstag frei geschaltet wird…“ Pressemitteilung vom 17.09.2009 https://www.boeckler.de/320_96968.html

Siehe die Regionale Datenbank "Atypische Beschäftigung" https://www.boeckler.de/datyp


Aus: LabourNet, 29. September 2009



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Racist police state raids in America

Freedom's Phoenix
by Stephen Lendman

09/26/09

A recent New York City Cardozo School of Law Immigration Justice Clinic (IJC) study titled ‘Constitution on Ice: A Report on Immigration Home Raid Operations’ examined the problem in New York, New Jersey, and Long Island from 2006-2008 and included other examples in California, Texas, Massachusetts, Georgia and elsewhere. Researchers documented a nationwide assault on poor immigrant workers, the great majority being Latinos. Many times ICE broke into homes, seizing all occupants ‘without legal basis.’ IJC discovered a systematic pattern of misconduct ’suggest(ing it) may be a widespread national phenomenon reaching beyond’ the areas studied. It involves: — illegal ICE agent entries with no legal authority; — illegally arresting people randomly, including innocent ones in their bedrooms; — conducting lawless searches and seizures in violation of the Fourth Amendment; and — making arrests based on ethnicity, race, appearance, and English proficiency. These police state tactics have no place in a democracy, yet ICE (on its web site) lists dozens of monthly swat-type raids, often against innocent people and their families in their homes...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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Job losses causing huge deficits for Social Security

Arizona Republic

09/28/09

Big job losses and a spike in early-retirement claims from laid-off seniors will force Social Security to pay out more in benefits than it collects in taxes the next two years — the first time that has happened since the 1980s. The deficits — $10 billion in 2010 and $9 billion in 2011 — will not affect payments to retirees because Social Security has accumulated surpluses from previous years totaling $2.5 trillion. But they will add to the federal deficit. Applications for retirement benefits are 23 percent higher than last year, while disability claims have risen by about 20 percent. Social Security officials had expected applications to increase from the growing number of Baby Boomers reaching retirement, but they did not expect the increase to be so large. What happened? The recession hit, and many older workers suddenly found themselves laid off, with no place to turn but Social Security...

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Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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850 Empty Combat Boots Stand at Attention in Obama's Front Yard

https://www.commondreams.org/newswire/2009/09/28-3

 

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Unemployed Young People are the Real Danger

https://www.lewrockwell.com/orig10/mathias7.1.1.html

The Future Will Be Very Bleak
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Another War in the Works

https://www.lewrockwell.com/roberts/roberts273.html

Iranian nuke facility revelation: countdown to war begins
https://www.lewrockwell.com/raimondo/raimondo65.html

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A disaster in the making

Liberty For All
by Peter Orvetti

09/28/09

US-Iranian relations are in meltdown. Fears of a U.S. strike against Iran in the last unaccountable days of the Bush presidency — after John McCain’s defeat but before Barack Obama’s inauguration — gave way to a reassuring calm after Obama took office. The new US president made diplomatic overtures to Iran, and kept a cool, careful distance during Iran’s summer post-election upheaval. Now, Obama faces new pressure to use force against the Islamic Republic...

https://www.libertyforall.net/?p=3145


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp


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Fears of Blame for Defeat Shadow Afghan War Meetings

https://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/09/28-8

Gates Contradicts Obama: Afghan 'Exit Strategy' a 'Strategic Mistake'
https://www.commondreams.org/headline/2009/09/28

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Insanity Trumps Common Sense in Afghan Policy Fight

Alexander Cockburn, Truthout: "The ripest moment of absurdity last week was the spectacle of Pentagon officials berating The Washington Post for publishing the supposedly confidential assessment of the situation in Afghanistan, prepared by Gen. Stanley McChrystal, America's Man in Charge of that doomed adventure. The Pentagon asked the Post to cut certain passages on the ground that they would compromise national security. Since the document is commonly supposed to have been leaked to Bob Woodward by either McChrystal himself or one of his retinue, it seems silly to start whining about the irresponsibility of the press."

https://www.truthout.org/092809W?n

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Afghan strategy: Mission improbable

Orange County Register
by Alan Bock

09/27/09

I have finished reading the assessment of the Afghan war by Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the general tabbed by President Barack Obama to handle that conflict. I confess I was somewhat blown away by how thoroughly nation-building it is. I probably shouldn’t be surprised. Gen. McChrystal was chosen because he’s supposed to be an expert on counterinsurgency, and this assessment basically consists of plugging what can be garnered from the facts on the ground into classic counterinsurgency doctrine. The trouble is that while the doctrine is well-established among military intellectuals (if that isn’t an oxymoron) it has seldom worked in the real world...

https://tinyurl.com/y9b2oa7



Afghanistan: It is decision time

QandO
by Bruce McQuain

09/28/09

We can flood Afghanistan with troops, have them at a one-to-one ratio with the population and provide the security COIN requires. But if that population has no confidence in the viability of its own government, doesn’t support it and doesn’t consider those trying to topple it ‘the enemy,’ the entire effort is doomed. So essentially the choice facing the administration now is to nation build or withdraw. Withdrawal doesn’t necessarily mean we quit the fight against al Qaeda. But for the most part, it would mean quitting the fight against the Taliban. And I think we all know how that would end...

https://www.qando.net/?p=4896


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp



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US Threatens to Escalate Operations Inside Pakistan

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Montag, 28. September 2009

What Have We Done to Democracy?

Arundhati Roy, TomDispatch.com: "While we're still arguing about whether there's life after death, can we add another question to the cart? Is there life after democracy? What sort of life will it be? By 'democracy' I don't mean democracy as an ideal or an aspiration. I mean the working model: Western liberal democracy, and its variants, such as they are."

https://www.truthout.org/092809E?n

 

Toward a Breakdown of the Capitalist Subject?

Pierre Dardot and Christian Laval, Le Monde: "Perhaps the economic catastrophe is dissipating the most glaring illusions about the self-regulating market, making global capitalism's doctrinarians a bit less arrogant, provoking the spectacular conversions of some 'leaders' who would urgently like to make us forget their previous blindness. But the catastrophe has not yet brought about the blockage of all the apparatuses, all the discourses, all the policies that constitute the present mode of governing men and societies. This mode has a name: capitalism."

https://www.truthout.org/092809F?n

 

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Army Prisoners Isolated, Denied Right to Legal Counsel

Dahr Jamail, Truthout: "Afghanistan war resister Travis Bishop has been held largely 'incommunicado' in the Northwest Joint Regional Correctional Facility at Fort Lewis, Washington ... By holding Bishop incommunicado, the military violated Bishop's legal right to counsel, a violation of the Sixth Amendment to the US Constitution, according to his civil defense attorney James Branum."

https://www.truthout.org/092809A?n

 

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H1N1 Roadblocks Planned

https://whitewraithe.wordpress.com/2009/09/04/h1n1-roadblocks-planned/


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G20 gescheitert: Gipfel geht zentrale Krisenursachen nicht an

Globalisierungsproteste: G20-Gipfel in Pittsburgh 24./25. September 09

Das Casino bleibt geöffnet. G20-Gipfel verabschiedet Boni-Regelung und verschiebt andere Beschlüsse auf 2012

„Vor dem Hintergrund der noch immer nicht überwundenen Finanz- und Wirtschaftskrise wurde der G20-Gipfel in Pittsburgh mit hohen Erwartungen verbunden. Nach seinem Abschluss gibt es viel Eigenlob aber auch harsche Kritik�“ Artikel von Dieter Janke im ND vom 28.09.2009 https://www.neues-deutschland.de/artikel/156445.das-casino-bleibt-geoeffnet.html


G20 gescheitert: Gipfel geht zentrale Krisenursachen nicht an. Beschlüsse in keinem Verhältnis zu den Dimensionen der Krise

Attac-Pressemitteilung vom 25.09.09 https://www.attac.de/aktuell/presse/detailansicht/datum/2009/09/25/g20-gescheitert-gipfel-geht-zentrale-krisenursachen-nicht-an/?cHash=5e6ddbfa91


Rückschau: So geht Lobby - Das Geschäft mit der Schweinegrippe

„Angst vor der Schweinegrippe. Ein Lehrstück darüber, wie die Pharmaindustrie mit einer solchen Angst die Politik vor sich hertreibt. Dr. med. Hermann Schulte-Sasse, Staatsrat im Bremer Senat für Gesundheit, erzählt: „Für die Pharmaindustrie sind solche Momente, wie die, die wir jetzt gerade erleben, nämlich eine große öffentliche Debatte über die Bedrohung dieser Grippewelle, ein Geschenk des Himmels.“ Auch Dr. Angela Spelsberg, Transparency International, weiß: „Wir kennen die Zusammensetzung der Expertenkommissionen in den zuständigen Gremien bis in die WHO hinein und hier sitzen überall Hersteller mit am Tisch.“�“ Bericht von Herbert Stelz im Hessischen Rundfunk vom 22.099.2009 https://www.daserste.de/plusminus/beitrag_dyn~uid,jhtmisb56k2w53bx~cm.asp


Bertelsmann in Rüsselsheim: 1200 Euro täglich pro Berater

„Bei der Sitzung des Bündnisses gegen Sozialabbau hat der stellvertretende Vorsitzende der Verdi-Vertrauensleute in der Stadtverwaltung, Gerhard Christ-Steinicke, den Widerstand von Gewerkschaft und Arbeitnehmervertretern in der Stadtverwaltung gegen das Einschalten von Fachleuten der Bertelsmann-Stiftung zur Behebung der Rüsselsheimer Finanznot bekräftigt und den Aufbau einer “Struktur der Gegenwehr” angekündigt. Christ-Steinicke erneuerte den Vorwurf, dass die vier Bertelsmann-Berater, “die pro Tag und Person mit 1200 Euro vergütet werden”, die Übernahme zentraler Aufgaben der Stadtverwaltung durch die Bertelsmanntochter “Arvato” vorbereiteten. “Nach unserem Verständnis arbeiten die hier im eigenen Interesse”, unterstrich er. Die Konsequenzen daraus müssten nicht nur die beim Magistrat der Stadt Beschäftigten in Form von Entlassungen, Lohndumping und Tarifflucht fürchten, sondern in Form steigender Preise, Gebühren und reduzierter Leistungen der Öffentlichen Hand auch alle anderen Bürger dieser Stadt�“ Artikel in der Main-Spitze vom 23.09.2009 https://www.main-spitze.de/region/ruesselsheim/7516208.htm


Kampf um Arbeitnehmerrechte: Sklaven im Schattenreich der Arbeit

Im Einzelhandel gilt Mitbestimmung als Krankheit. Im Kampf um ihre Rechte hatten Angestellte nie eine Chance - bisher. Kommentar von D. Esslinger in der Süddeutschen Zeitung vom25.09.2009 https://www.sueddeutsche.de/jobkarriere/501/488894/text/

Aus dem Text: „�Die Kunden machen sich keine Gedanken darüber, wenn sie nach Feierabend schnell noch ein paar Schuhe, ein Shampoo oder eine Tischdecke besorgen: dass die Kassiererin die einzige Beschäftigte im Laden ist und womöglich stundenlang warten muss, bis sie auf die Toilette kann. Dass die Frau, die letztens hier bediente, unter einem Vorwand gekündigt wurde, nur weil sie versucht hat, eine Mittagspause durchzusetzen. Und die meisten werden auch kaum für möglich halten, wie schlecht selbst manch alteingesessenes Geschäft in der Fußgängerzone seine Mitarbeiter behandelt: dass dort der Abteilungsleiter jetzt die besten Kunden abgreift, später aber blaue Briefe verschicken lässt an Verkäufer, die ihre Umsatzvorgabe nicht mehr schaffen. Millionen Menschen arbeiten auf diese Weise, und bei der Suche nach Möglichkeiten, wie sie sich wehren können gegen schlechte Bezahlung und andere Zumutungen, hat ihnen das Bundesarbeitsgericht nun das Instrument des Flashmobs in die Hand gegeben. Künftig ist es legal, einen Arbeitskampf auch so zu führen, wie es die Gewerkschaft Verdi im Dezember 2007 in Berlin tat. Sie trommelte per Mail und SMS Streikende in einer Rewe-Filiale zusammen. Dort legten sie eine Stunde lang den Laden lahm: indem sie Einkaufswagen vollpackten und dann stehen ließen, indem sie mit Cent-Artikeln im Gesamtwert von 372 Euro an die Kasse rollten, dort aber erklärten, das Portemonnaie vergessen zu haben�“

Siehe dazu im LabourNet Germany: Solidarität mit dem Streik im Einzelhandel! https://www.labournet.de/diskussion/gewerkschaft/tarif07/bestrike.html


Aus: LabourNet, 28. September 2009

 

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US Seeing More Female Homeless Veterans

Lt. Ehren Watada Allowed to Resign

Gregg K. Kakesako, The Honolulu Star-Bulletin: "First Lt. Ehren Watada, the first commissioned military officer to refuse deployment to Iraq because he believed it was an illegal war, has won his three-year legal battle with the Army."

https://www.truthout.org/092709R?n

 

US Seeing More Female Homeless Veterans

Thom Patterson, CNN: "When Iraq war veteran Angela Peacock is in the shower, she sometimes closes her eyes and can't help reliving the day in Baghdad in 2003 that pushed her closer to the edge."

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GSK’s Pandemrix Swine Flu Vaccine: Pandora's Box Release

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The system is broken

Job losses, early retirements hurt Social Security

Yuma Sun

09/27/09

Big job losses and a spike in early retirement claims from laid-off seniors will force Social Security to pay out more in benefits than it collects in taxes the next two years, the first time that’s happened since the 1980s. The deficits — $10 billion in 2010 and $9 billion in 2011 — won’t affect payments to retirees because Social Security has accumulated surpluses from previous years totaling $2.5 trillion. But they will add to the overall federal deficit...

https://tinyurl.com/y9xrxvs

 

The system is broken

Liberty Unbound
by Jon Harrison

The speculative excess in housing that began after about 2000 was, of course, a nationwide phenomenon, albeit more frenzied in some parts of the country than others. It constituted a classic bubble, reminiscent of tulips in Holland in the 1630s and the South Sea boom and bust of 1719-20. As in those earlier bubbles, the reckless speculation that led to disaster was enabled by government. The Community Reinvestment Act of 1977 was relatively harmless in and of itself. But when it was harnessed by the Clinton administration to ratchet up the percentage of Americans who owned their own homes, the storm began to brew. It should have been obvious that no-down-payment mortgages, interest-only monthly payments, and adjustable rates (the instruments that allowed ’subprime’ borrowers to become homeowners) were recipes for delinquency, foreclosure, and an eventual collapse of prices. It is hard to believe that the private sector didn’t realize this, at least intuitively, but apparently it convinced itself that risk could be safely managed through the use of credit derivatives, specifically credit default swaps (CDSs) and collateralized debt obligations... (for publication 10/09)

https://libertyunbound.com/article.php?id=418

 

Public schooling is like the Army

Future of Freedom Foundation
by Jacob G. Hornberger

09/25/09

The Right is in an uproar over a video that has surfaced on YouTube showing schoolchildren at a public elementary school in New Jersey being trained to sing a paean to President Barack Obama. Conservatives say that the song is no different than what schoolchildren were trained to do in Nazi Germany and Maoist China and which is still being done in North Korea. � What the Left and the Right fail to recognize, however, is that the fundamental problem of public (i.e., government) schooling is not so much the indoctrination that inevitably takes place during the 18 years that children are attending...

https://www.fff.org/blog/jghblog2009-09-25.asp

 

Obama and the Afghan abyss

Reason
by Terry Michael

09/26/09

Mr. President, your decision about Afghanistan is not a political choice. This isn’t a highway appropriations bill or even your healthcare reform plan, open to tinkering here and marginally adjusting there. There are potentially thousands of young lives at stake, individuals who you will send to die and be maimed. And the choice of stepping up this horror — rather than drawing it down — will engender bitter hatred from Afghans caught in the crossfire...

https://www.reason.com/news/show/136352.html


Informant: Thomas L. Knapp

 

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We Can End the Fed

https://www.lewrockwell.com/paul/paul586.html

 

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The "Common Good": That's just a synonym for state collectivism

The Common Good: That's just a synonym for state collectivism
https://www.lewrockwell.com/shaffer/shaffer198.html

The Last Bear
https://www.lewrockwell.com/bonner/bonner418.html

 

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Phone firms face legal action

Gulf Daily News - Manama, Bahrain

By MOHAMMED AL A'ALI, Posted on Monday, September 28, 2009

TELECOM firms are facing legal action after allegedly erecting "hundreds" of mobile phone masts ...

https://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=260715

 

Clamp on masts 'could disrupt telecom network'

Gulf Daily News - Manama, Bahrain

PLANS to dismantle mobile phone masts located on top of Bahraini homes could severely disrupt the country's telecom network and even lead to "mobile ...

https://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=260713

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AME Info, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, telecommunications briefs
TMC Net - Norwalk, CT, USA

... phone masts over the weekend, despite municipal councils ordering a freeze on any new mast installations on top of homes, Gulf Daily News has reported. ...

https://www.tmcnet.com/usubmit/-ame-info-abu-dhabi-united-arab-emirates-telecommunications-/2009/09/28/4394411.htm

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Masts reprieve

Gulf Daily News - Manama, Bahrain

By DANIEL MUNDEN, Posted on Thursday, October 01, 2009

IT could take more than nine months for authorities to dismantle allegedly illegal phone masts on ...

https://www.gulf-daily-news.com/NewsDetails.aspx?storyid=260895

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