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Libya's Political Crisis Heats Up
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02 May 2013

TRIPOLI — Militiamen besieging key Libyan ministries say they won’t release their chokehold on the government of Prime Minister Ali Zeidan until it fires anyone who worked for the regime of the late Moammar Gadhafi. If the militias succeed in forcing the General National Council (GNC) to pass a law barring Gaddafi-era officials from...

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Secretary Kerry Shakes Hands With Libyan Prime Minister Zeidan
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updated 10 Mar 2013; published 01 Jan 2013
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IRAQ Sectarian Divide: Sunni Protesters Accuse The Prime Minister Of Sectarian Agenda
updated 16 Feb 2013; published 20 Oct 2012
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Anger Erupts Against SYRIA & ASSAD As Lebanon Mourns Libya Bomb Victims.
updated 15 Nov 2012; published 24 Feb 2011
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Obama breaks silence, condemns Libya crackdown
updated 25 Dec 2012; published 24 Feb 2011
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Revolution In Libya News from Iran Egypt Israel Saudi Arabia Yemen [233].wmv
updated 14 Jan 2013; published 10 Sep 2012
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Iraq's vice-president Tareq al-Hashemi sentenced to death
updated 22 Jan 2013; published 24 Feb 2011
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(3) Mostafa Arab Guest on Andisheh TV, talks about Iran Football and Politic
Ex-Pope Benedict Back at Vatican to Live Out Retirement
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02 May 2013

VATICAN CITYBenedict XVI moved back to the Vatican on Thursday, opening an uncertain era in Catholic Church history where an "emeritus pope" and a ruling pontiff will live as neighbors for the first time. Benedict, the first pope to abdicate in 600 years, will live out his retirement in a restored convent in the Vatican gardens with a...

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A helicopter with Pope Benedict XVI onboard leaves the Vatican in Rome, Thursday, Feb. 28, 2013.
photo: AP / Michael Sohn

updated 26 Apr 2013; published 23 Mar 2013
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Pope Francis visits Benedict XVI at Castel Gandolfo | Historic meeting
updated 01 May 2013; published 23 Mar 2013
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Pope Francis visits Benedict XVI: "Thanks for your humility and kindness"
updated 13 Apr 2013; published 14 Mar 2013
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Pope Francis To Meet Benedict At Papal Retreat - New Pope To Get Tips From Benedict
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 26 Mar 2013
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Pope Francis has decided to not live in Papal apartments...for now
updated 17 Apr 2013; published 24 Mar 2013
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Historic Papal Meeting: Pope Francis Meets with Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI
updated 14 Mar 2013; published 13 Mar 2013
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Watch Pope Francis Make His First Appearance
Report: Nearly 260,000 died in Somalia food crisis
Full Article The Los Angeles Times
02 May 2013

JOHANNESBURG, South Africa -- It was the catastrophe everyone knew was coming, yet no-one seemed able to stop. Nearly 260,000 people died in Somalia’s food crisis from 2010 to 2012, double the worst estimates at the time, according to a report released Thursday by the U.S.-funded Famine Early Warning System (FEWS NET) and the U.N. Food...

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Somali children
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updated 17 Nov 2012; published 16 Aug 2011
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UN probing theft of Somalia food aid
updated 23 Dec 2012; published 28 Jul 2011
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World Appeal - East African Food & AID Crisis Somalia
updated 02 May 2013; published 29 Nov 2011
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Fault Lines - Horn of Africa Crisis: Somalia's Famine
updated 10 Dec 2011; published 03 Aug 2011
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Oxfam's Louis Belanger reports on the East Africa food crisis (BBC News 24)
updated 19 Oct 2012; published 19 Oct 2012
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Aid system unable to meet Somalia needs
updated 29 Jul 2011; published 28 Jul 2011
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East Africa Emergency
Security Sources: At Least 4 Dead in Chad Coup Attempt
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02 May 2013

N'DJAMENA — At least four people were killed in a gunfight in the Chadian capital in what authorities said was a plot against President Idriss Deby's government, security sources said on Thursday. Chad has a long history of political instability and Deby himself led rebel troops into the capital N';Djamena in 1990 to seize power. The...

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Chadian President Idriss Deby
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updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Coup attempt foiled in Chad
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Coup attempt foiled in Chad | euronews, world news
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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AlgosysFx Forex News Desk: Coup attempt foiled in Chad
updated 30 Jan 2013; published 30 Jan 2013
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French troops poised to take control of Kidal
updated 26 Jan 2013; published 26 Jan 2013
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Malian Troops Advance Into Islamist Territory
updated 13 Apr 2013; published 26 Jan 2013
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[HD] French, Malian troops seize northern Islamist Stronghold
April bloodiest month in Iraq since 2008 - U.N.
Full Article The Star
02 May 2013

BAGHDAD (Reuters) - April was Iraq's bloodiest month for almost five years, with 712 people killed in bomb attacks and other violence, the United Nations Iraq mission said on Thursday. Iraq has grown more volatile as the civil war in neighbouring Syria strains fragile relations between Sunni and Shi'ite Muslims....

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Iraq Sunni Protests
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updated 27 Oct 2012; published 01 Jun 2012
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Syria Aleppo Demonstration 1-06-2012
updated 21 Jul 2012; published 21 Jul 2012
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Syrian forces fight back after rebel surge into capital
updated 24 Apr 2008; published 24 Apr 2008
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Inner City Warfare: Managed Mayhem
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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April bloodiest month in Iraq since 2008: UN - Reuters [Slide Show]
updated 04 May 2011; published 04 May 2011
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Full Show - 5/3/11. The stories Obama is trying to bury with Bin Laden's death, Obama 2012 chances
updated 15 Oct 2012; published 15 Oct 2012
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CONSEQUENCE OF WAR: BIRTH DEFECTS Surge After UK-US MILITARY ACTION In IRAQ. Study Finds
North Korea sentences American to 15 years' labor
Full Article Herald Tribune
02 May 2013

SEOUL, South Korea - An American detained for nearly six months in North Korea has been sentenced to 15 years of labor for crimes against the state, the North's state media said Thursday, a development that further complicates already strained ties between Pyongyang and Washington. The sentencing of Kenneth Bae, described by friends as a devout...

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File - In this March 20, 2013 photo, a North Korean flag hangs inside the interior of Pyongyang’s Supreme Court. Detained American Kenneth Bae has been condemned to 15 years of hard labour for 'hostile acts' against the state.
photo: AP

updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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After Failed Nuclear Threat, North Korea Uses 15-year-Hard Labor sentenced American to Lure U.S.
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Kenneth Bae Sentenced American Sentenced To 15 Years Hard Labor For Crimes Against North Korea
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Korean-American detained in N. Korea sentenced to 15 years hard labor
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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KEN BAE SENTENCE TO 15 YEARS HARD LABOR
updated 27 Apr 2013; published 27 Apr 2013
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North Korea indicts US-Korean citizen
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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North Korea Sentences American to 15 Years' Labor
Pope condemns Bangladesh 'slave labour'
Full Article Al Jazeera
02 May 2013

Pope Francis has condemned the conditions of workers who died in a Bangladesh factory collapse last week as "slave labour," saying unjust salaries and the unbridled quest for profits were "against God". The pope's words were his toughest yet on workers' rights since his election on March 13, and another indication that the former...

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A worker leaves the site where a garment factory building collapsed near Dhaka, Bangladesh Monday, April 29, 2013.
photo: AP / Ismail Ferdous

updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Bangladesh factory collapse- 149 people still missing
updated 01 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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Bangladesh Disaster: Mass Funeral For Victims
updated 02 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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Pope Francis condemns the "slave labour" after the Bangladesh building collapse
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Pope Francis condemns the 'slave labour' after the Bangladesh building collapse- Euronews
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Pope condemns Bangladesh building collapse victims' "slave labour"
updated 01 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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Bangladesh factory collapse pope condemns 'slave labour' conditions
Guantanamo Strike Still on Despite New Obama Vow
Full Article The New York Times
01 May 2013

MIAMI (AP) — The Guantanamo Bay hunger strike is apparently still on despite President Barack Obama's renewed vow on closing the prison on the U.S. base in Cuba. A U.S. military spokesman says there are still 100 prisoners refusing to eat as of Wednesday. Lt. Col. Samuel House says 23 are being force fed to prevent starvation. House said the...

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In this May 14, 2009 file photo, reviewed by the U.S. military, Guantanamo detainees pray before dawn near a fence of razor-wire, inside Camp 4 detention facility at Guantanamo Bay U.S. Naval Base, Cuba
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updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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Obama Wants Guantánamo Closed (Again) In the Midst of Hunger Strike
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 13 Mar 2013
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Over 100 Guantanamo Prisoners on Hunger Strike, Citing Threat of Return to "Darkest Days Under Bush"
updated 07 Apr 2013; published 07 Apr 2013
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Online News Update - Gitmo Guile: US govt called on lying about Russian detainee
updated 14 Jan 2013; published 14 Jan 2013
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Kucinich on NDAA: Indefinite detention part of push to shred Constitution
updated 05 Apr 2013; published 05 Apr 2013
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UN rights chief calls on US to close Guantanamo
updated 12 Apr 2013; published 12 Apr 2013
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New Scandal in Guantanamo
EU considers action after Bangladesh disaster
Full Article Al Jazeera
01 May 2013

The EU has said it is concerned about labour conditions in Bangladesh and is considering action to encourage improvements in the country after a factory building collapsed near Dhaka, killing nearly 400 people. In a statement issued by Catherine Ashton, the EU foreign affairs chief, and Karel de Gucht, the trade commissioner, the bloc...

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A worker toils in a collapsed garment factory building on Tuesday, April 30, 2013 in Savar, near Dhaka, Bangladesh.
photo: AP / Wong Maye-E

updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Latest World News - Bangladesh holds funerals for garment workers
updated 28 Apr 2013; published 28 Apr 2013
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Fire breaks out in Bangladesh building where 377 die
updated 01 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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Bangladesh: factory victims buried, EU threatens sanctions | euronews, world news
updated 02 May 2013; published 02 May 2013
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Bangladesh: Factory Victims Buried, EU Threatens Sanctions
updated 14 Jun 2011; published 14 Jun 2011
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IRW Docudrama on Flood Preparedness in Bangladesh Part 1
updated 01 May 2013; published 01 May 2013
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Bangladesh Bombing
Netherlands celebrates King Willem-Alexander
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01 May 2013

By Mike Corderand Toby Sterling Associated Press Comments King Willem-Alexander, 46, arrives with his wife, Queen Maxima, for his inauguration in Amsterdam. He is the youngest monarch in Europe. (Frank Van Beek / Getty Images) Amsterdam — Millions of Dutch people dressed in orange flocked to celebrations around the Netherlands Tuesday in...

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King Willem-Alexander and Queen Maxima leave Nieuwe Kerk or New Church in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, after the inauguration Tuesday April 30, 2013.
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updated 02 May 2013; published 29 Apr 2013
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Amsterdam prepares to crown Dutch King Willem-Alexander
updated 02 May 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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Dutch crowning: Willem-Alexander sworn in as king
updated 02 May 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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The Netherlands has a new King
updated 01 May 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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Inauguration King Willem - Alexander in Amsterdam on 30-04-2013 (photo slide)
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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King Willem-Alexander takes Dutch throne
updated 30 Apr 2013; published 30 Apr 2013
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Netherlands Crowns King Willem-Alexander

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David Cameron will press for a "proper, independent investigation" into claims three Britons were tortured in Dubai when he holds talks with the president of the United Arab...
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Barack Obama's spoof Spielberg film, in which he plays Daniel Day-Lewis playing Obama, proves the president is a witty guy. Does any other political comedy act measure up? World...
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This month, Al Jazeera aired a special four-part series on the hidden history of the western oil giants known as the Seven Sisters, and their role in defining the politics and...

Building collapse in Dhaka
The system that enables powerful politicians and their business cronies to act as if they are above the law in Bangladesh has been horribly exposed by the rising death toll at the Rana Plaza building, which collapsed last Wednesday. The death toll...
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Pope Benedict XVI leaves at the end of his weekly general audience in the Paul VI Hall at the Vatican, Wednesday Feb. 13, 2013.
VATICAN CITYPope Emeritus Benedict XVI returned to the Vatican on Thursday (May 2), where he will live a few hundred meters from his successor, Pope Francis, in an arrangement that has no precedent in the history of the Catholic Church....
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In this July 25, 2004 file photo, overall leader Lance Armstrong, of Austin, Texas, rides down the Champs Elysees avenue past U.S. flags during the 20th and last stage of the Tour de France cycling race between Montereau, southeast of Paris, and the Champs-Elysees in Paris. Federal prosecutors said, Friday, Feb. 3, 2012, they are closing a criminal investigation of Armstrong and will not charge him over allegations the seven-time Tour de France winner used performance-enhancing drugs.
The Feb. 15, 2011 file photo shows US cyclist Lance Armstrong during an interview in Austin, Texas. UCI, the cycling governing body, agreed Monday, Oct. 22, 2012 to strip Lance Armstrong of his seven Tour de France titles. (AP Photo/Thao Nguyen)...
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General Motors sign is seen outside the GM plant in Talegoan, near Pune, India. 12 April 09.
NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening higher on Wall Street, a day after the market's biggest fall in two weeks, after General Motors and other big companies announced higher profits. The Dow Jones industrial average rose 48 points to 14,747...
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25 July 2011. Kodiel: Distribution of 40,000 liters of water among the local community in El Srief (North Darfur), that includes Shiero, Metwier, Eata Ibrahim, Ahmed, Ali and Kodiel villages. The nearest water point is 15 kilometers away and the women have to spend 6 hours a day to collect the water for their families. Due to the drought, the community leaders report that the lack of water is severe in the area and it specially affects children and sick people. This water distribution was part of a DDR (Disarmament, Demobilization and Reintegration) outreach activity, organized by UNAMID, with the support of UNDP, UNICEF, North Sudan DDR Commission and the local NGO Friends of Peace and Development Organization (FPDO). The DDR activity promoted messages of disarmament and security arm control among the population, historically controlled by SLA / Free Will faction and currently with few individual armed actions. Photo by Albert Gonzalez Farran - UNAMID.
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Dozens of people have been killed in a gold mine collapse in Sudan's Darfur, said the chief of the district where fighting over gold in January led to the region's worst unrest in years. It is not known how many people may still be...
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In this photo provided by the Vatican newspaper L'Osservatore Romano, Pope Benedict XVI delivers his message at the end of a meeting of Vatican cardinals, at the Vatican, Monday, Feb. 11, 2013.
VATICAN CITYBenedict XVI, the pope emeritus, is set return to live in the Vatican on Thursday afternoon, marking the beginning of an unprecedented cohabitation: a retired pontiff living alongside a reigning one. Connect With Us on Twitter...
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Kashmiri Dukhtaran-e-Millat (Daughters of the Nation) activists demonstrate during a protest in Srinagar on August 17, 2012. The demonstrators protested against sectarian violence on Rohingya Muslims in Myanmar. Myanmar's government considers the estimated 800,000 Rohingya in the country to be foreigners while many citizens see them as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and view them with hostility.
YANGON, Myanmar (AP) — They have seen how the troubles start from the smallest things. They have seen the police powerless before mobs fired with religious zeal and armed with bricks and swords. They have seen on TV and in newspapers the burning...
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