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Report into malpractice at race charity Awema rubbished by boss (2/2/2012 1:07:03 AM) THE turmoil at Wales’ foremost charity for ethnic minority communities has taken a new turn with the chair of the body’s trustees seeking to rubbish a report which attacked its chief executive’s use of funds. The Buddha in the Attic, By Julie Otsuka (2/1/2012 11:24:43 PM) Julie Otsuka's second novel could loosely be described as the prequel to her first, When the Emperor Was Divine, the story of a Japanese-American family interned during the Second World War. Narrated in the first-person plural, The Buddha in the Attic is a slight, but powerfully moving piece of prose. It tells the story of a group of Japanese mail-order brides, from their journey to America, through marriage, work, childbirth and motherhood, until they and their entire communities are rounded up at the beginning of the war. VIDEO: Scottish League Cup highlights - Falkirk 1-3 Celtic (2/1/2012 7:04:28 AM) Celtic prove too strong for Falkirk as they clinch a 3-1 Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final win to set up a final date with Kilmarnock. (UK users only) Enterprise commited to city plan (1/31/2012 7:28:55 PM) A COMMITMENT to support communities across Peterborough was outlined at the launch event of a new engagement plan by city services provider Enterprise. Celtic: Celtic skipper Scott Brown delighted to take on penalty duties after semi-final success (1/30/2012 4:47:54 PM) SCOTT BROWN has staked his claim to be Celtic's penalty-taker after his successful strike helped seal a place in the Scottish Communities League Cup final. Kilmarnock: Kilmarnock defender Ben Gordon: I'll beat Chelsea mates to a winners' medal (1/30/2012 11:49:35 AM) BEN GORDON reckons he can beat his famous Chelsea pals to glory by getting his hands on a Scottish Communities League Cup medal. May tackles 'nuisance neighbours' (1/30/2012 9:44:02 AM) Home Secretary Theresa May promises to make it easier for communities to force police to deal with anti-social behaviour. UK & World News: May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 8:27:53 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. Breaking News: May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 8:08:03 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 6:49:37 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. Breaking News: May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 4:28:05 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. Breaking news: May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 4:28:05 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 3:52:56 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 3:24:00 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. May acts over anti-social behaviour (1/30/2012 3:07:28 AM) Plans to give communities tougher protection from anti-social behaviour will be piloted in the summer, the Home Secretary is due to announce. Breaking News: Stokes sees Celtic into final (1/30/2012 2:09:16 AM) Celtic will meet Kilmarnock in the Scottish Communities League Cup final after Anthony Stokes' second-half double helped them to a 3-1 win over battling Falkirk in their semi-final at Hampden. Falkirk 1 Celtic 3: Hoops into Scottish Communities League Cup final (1/30/2012 12:44:13 AM) Celtic will meet Kilmarnock in the Scottish Communities League Cup final after Anthony Stokes' second-half double took the Glasgow side past battling Falkirk in their semi-final at Hampden. Stokes sees Celtic into final (1/29/2012 10:47:27 PM) Celtic will meet Kilmarnock in the Scottish Communities League Cup final after Anthony Stokes' second-half double helped them to a 3-1 win over battling Falkirk in their semi-final at Hampden. National Sport: Stokes sees Celtic into final (1/29/2012 8:08:23 PM) Celtic will meet Kilmarnock in the Scottish Communities League Cup final after Anthony Stokes' second-half double helped them to a 3-1 win over battling Falkirk in their semi-final at Hampden. Falkirk 1-3 Celtic (1/29/2012 5:24:05 PM) Anthony Stokes scores twice as Celtic beat Falkirk to set up a Scottish Communities League Cup final date with Kilmarnock. London 2012 Olympics: Hampden Park Olympic security test at Scottish Cup game (1/29/2012 1:24:06 AM) The London 2012 organising committee carried out an Olympic security test at the Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final between Ayr and Kilmarnock in Glasgow on Saturday. Scottish Communities League Cup: Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final: Ayr United 0 Kilmarnock 1 (AET) (1/28/2012 5:07:53 PM) DEAN SHIELS' extra-time winner took Kilmarnock past Ayr United in their Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final at Hampden. AUDIO: Choir brings communities together (1/26/2012 5:25:05 PM) A choir set up to help bring different communities together in Wrexham has been inundated with new members. Experts Warn Cost Of Asthma Caused By Traffic-Related Air Pollution Is Much Higher Than Previous Estimates (1/26/2012 1:24:06 PM) The total cost of asthma due to traffic-related air pollution is much higher than previous estimates, according to new research. The study, published online ahead of print in the European Respiratory Journal, has revealed the true extent of the healthcare costs associated with living close to a busy road. The researchers studied Long Beach and Riverside; two communities in Southern California that have high levels of regional air pollution and where there are large roads close to residential neighbourhoods... Loans 'sucking money' from poor (1/25/2012 6:25:10 PM) Companies that offer short-term loans at high interest rates are accused of "sucking money" out of poor communities by Welsh assembly members. Scottish Communities League Cup: Billionaire Ayr sponsor vows to buy club's top striker a racehorse if he fells rivals Kilmarnock in semi final (1/25/2012 4:27:27 PM) EXCLUSIVE: Ayr United's top scorer has been promised a racehorse if he scores the winning goal in this weekend's Scottish Communities League Cup derby against Kilmarnock. Scottish Communities League Cup: Ayr United's billionaire owner vows to buy club's top striker a racehorse if he fells rivals Kilmarnock in semi final (1/25/2012 9:48:34 AM) EXCLUSIVE: Ayr United's top scorer has been promised a racehorse if he scores the winning goal in this weekend's Scottish Communities League Cup derby against Kilmarnock. Celtic: Daniel Majstorovic to return for Celtic's League Cup semi-final (1/25/2012 8:27:24 AM) DEFENDER Daniel Majstorovic will return in Celtic’s Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final with Falkirk. Councils have 'moral duty' on tax (1/22/2012 5:03:33 PM) Councillors have a "moral duty" to sign up to the government's council tax freeze, Communities Secretary Eric Pickles says. VIDEO: Councils have 'moral duty' on tax (1/22/2012 10:24:11 AM) Councillors have a "moral duty" to sign up to the government's council tax freeze, according to Communities Secretary Eric Pickles. Year of the Dragon roars into the UK (1/22/2012 9:24:05 AM) Two weeks of celebrations are set to start tomorrow as communities mark the arrival of Chinese New Year. Related StoriesUK ticketholder wins £41m in weekly Euro drawBelfast parents' anxious wait for test resultsBody of murdered hostage begins journey homeOne winner scoops £4.4 million Lotto jackpoHMS Victory to be raised from the sea YES Program Led To Lower Crime, Fewer Violent Incidents Among Kids (1/19/2012 8:03:56 PM) A program built around the concept that kids can and want to reduce violence and improve their neighborhoods led to lower crime rates, better upkeep on homes and more students who said they learned to resolve conflicts without violence. The afterschool and summer program, called Youth Empowerment Solutions for Peaceful Communities (YES), is a University of Michigan School of Public Health case study that included seventh and eighth grade students at select schools in Flint, Mich... VIDEO: Volunteer lock-keepers needed (1/18/2012 11:23:13 AM) As British Waterways becomes a new charity, it is calling on local communities to volunteer as lock-keepers Calpers to sell housing portfolio: report (1/18/2012 5:43:35 AM) (Reuters) - The California Public Employees' Retirement System is selling a portfolio of 28 housing communities to a partnership between San Diego-based developer Newland Real Estate Group LLC and an affiliate of Japan's largest home-building company, Sekisui House Ltd , the Wall Street Journal reported. Food aid sent to Mexico Indians (1/17/2012 2:44:07 PM) Mexico mobilises aid for Tarahumara indigenous communities suffering a food crisis amid a drought in the north of the country. Fishing communities net funding (1/16/2012 12:46:24 PM) A scheme makes more than £7m available for projects which can "make a difference" to fishing communities across Scotland. Scottish Communities League Cup: Scottish Communities League Cup: Fans to be frisked on entry at Hampden (1/12/2012 10:48:27 AM) AYR UNITED and Kilmarnock supporters travelling to Hampden for their Scottish Communities League Cup semi-final on Saturday, January, 28 have been asked to arrive in plenty of time in order that Olympic Games style security checks can be carried out on them. Protein Inhibitor Has Potent Anti-Tumor Effects, May Offer More Effective Treatment For Multiple Myeloma (1/11/2012 10:24:03 AM) A new study from SUNY Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn, New York, shows that MAL3-101, a recently developed inhibitor of the heat shock protein 70 (Hsp70), appears to have potent anti-tumor effects on multiple myeloma, a bone marrow cancer. Despite aggressive modes of treatments, myeloma ultimately remains incurable. The disease has a high incidence in the communities served by SUNY Downstate... Internet naming revolution starts Thursday (1/11/2012 2:07:56 AM) Businesses, charities, communities and other legal entities need to act fast to avoid missing out on the internet domain name revolution warns NetNames, the industry leading corporate domain name management specialist with major operations in Cambridge UK. Read more... Internet naming revolution starts Thursday (1/10/2012 3:08:24 PM) Businesses, charities, communities and other legal entities need to act fast to avoid missing out on the internet domain name revolution warns NetNames, the industry leading corporate domain name management specialist with major operations in Cambridge UK. Read more... Public sector pensions strikes: Thousands of council staff reject Government's final offer (1/10/2012 2:45:26 PM) The Unite union turned down the proposed offer blaming Communities Secretary Eric Pickles for triggering a ‘crisis’ of confidence and trust. Facebook and Twitter users mirror group behaviours in animals (1/10/2012 2:04:15 PM) University of Aberdeen researchers found that animals form groups to share information - mirroring online communities like Facebook Groups. The 'six degrees of separation' rule also applies to animals. Strikes fears as thousands of council staff reject Government¿s final offer on pensions (1/10/2012 1:44:58 AM) The Unite union turned down the proposed offer blaming Communities Secretary Eric Pickles for triggering a ‘crisis’ of confidence and trust. Darwen rural crime crackdown launched (1/8/2012 1:09:22 PM) Farmers and communities in Edgworth, Turton, Tockholes, Belmont, Hoddlesden and Belthorn areas are being urged to join Farm Watch, from January 24. Darwen rural crime crackdown launched (1/8/2012 7:49:05 AM) Farmers and communities in Edgworth, Turton, Tockholes, Belmont, Hoddlesden and Belthorn areas are being urged to join Farm Watch, from January 24. Sat Nav Summit To Put Brake On Blunders (1/6/2012 1:47:23 PM) A summit on the problems satellite navigation systems can cause drivers and communities is to be held by the Government. Humans' Attractiveness To Mosquitoes Affected By Microbial Communities On Skin (1/4/2012 9:43:55 AM) The microbes on your skin determine how attractive you are to mosquitoes, which may have important implications for malaria transmission and prevention, according to a study published recently in the online journal PLoS ONE. Without bacteria, human sweat is odorless to the human nose, so the microbial communities on the skin play a key role in producing each individual's specific body odor... Reminders of Gleision Colliery tragedy still haunt community (12/29/2011 11:27:58 AM) For the small communities of the Neath and Swansea valleys, reminders of the tragedy that killed four of their miners are everywhere – from images in the news to the mountains that overshadow them. Poetry book helps disaster zones (12/28/2011 5:47:53 AM) A poetry collection to help communities in need raises nearly £2,000 in its first week Faster broadband promised to Welsh towns (12/28/2011 1:08:32 AM) BT has announced that another 130,000 homes and businesses from 33 communities will have access to faster broadband by the summer of 2012. They include Brecon, Builth Wells, Kidwelly, Aberystwyth, Treorchy, Gilwern, Menai Bridge and Denbigh. Consumer Focus Wales said it was important for all areas to have broadband access, and it is seen as an aid to business success. Faster broadband promised to Welsh towns (12/27/2011 3:48:02 PM) BT has announced that another 130,000 homes and businesses from 33 communities will have access to faster broadband by the summer of 2012. They include Brecon, Builth Wells, Kidwelly, Aberystwyth, Treorchy, Gilwern, Menai Bridge and Denbigh. Consumer Focus Wales said it was important for all areas to have broadband access, and it is seen as an aid to business success. Top of the charts – now choirmaster heads for US (12/26/2011 2:24:02 AM) The charismatic choirmaster behind this year's Christmas No 1 looks set to charm America in 2012 as he takes his uplifting television series to economically depressed communities hit hard by the recession. Slate towns ‘need Heritage status’ (12/25/2011 5:49:22 PM) NORTH Wales’ slate mining communities need World Heritage Site status to protect them from public sector job losses and the end of decommissioning work at a nuclear power station, according to a new report. On Board Santa's Train Trip Across Australia (12/24/2011 9:47:53 AM) Santa usually takes a sleigh pulled by reindeer, but in Australia this Christmas, he has taken the train to given Aboriginal communities a visit to remember. Maya begin 'end of era' countdown (12/21/2011 10:44:21 PM) Maya communities in Mexico begin a year-long countdown to the "end-of an-era" date of 21 December 2012, but insist it will not be the apocalypse. Planning law changes: MPs call for rethink in bid to preserve countryside (12/21/2011 11:44:04 AM) A scheme by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles (pictured) which aims to tilt the planning system in favour of ‘sustainable’ development would undermine the environment, a group of MPs said yesterday. Now MPs call for rethink on relaxation of planning laws in bid to preserve countryside (12/21/2011 3:44:06 AM) A scheme by Communities Secretary Eric Pickles (pictured) which aims to tilt the planning system in favour of ‘sustainable’ development would undermine the environment, a group of MPs said yesterday. Pension talks break down again after last-minute row breaks out over 'new conditions' (12/21/2011 2:44:53 AM) Unions representing local government workers pulled out of an agreement on pension reform following a controversial intervention by the Communities Secretary Eric Pickles (pictured). Gwynedd News: Botwnnog and Felin picked for scheme (12/15/2011 1:27:53 PM) A CLUTCH of communities could be given up to £100,000 to develop new services for local people. Eric Pickles given verbal lashing by Eamonn Holmes over problem families "trouble shooters" - video (12/15/2011 12:49:13 PM) Eric Pickles was left in a flap on television this morning as an animated Eamonn Holmes challenged the Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government for a ‘Big Society’ plan to deal with troubled families. North Wales News: Communities First coordinator on Anglesey charged with assault (12/15/2011 8:48:32 AM) A COMMUNITIES First coordinator and football club director has been charged with assault. VIDEO: Charities find new ways of fundraising (12/13/2011 4:26:12 PM) The recession has left many charities poorer and they have to rely on their local communities more than ever. Derelict building plan for poor (12/12/2011 5:24:02 PM) The Scottish government is looking at creating a law allowing deprived communities to take control of unused publicly-owned assets and derelict properties. County council offers Olympic grant funding (12/9/2011 6:28:41 PM) A NEW community fund has been set up which will hand out grants to communities in Cambridgeshire which want to hold special events to mark the Olympic and Paralympic Games next year. North Wales News: Poorest people in Wales expected to live shorter lives (12/8/2011 8:47:54 AM) MEN living in the wealthier communities in North Wales can expect to live in good health for up to 16 years longer than those in the most deprived. The Beast of Merthyr? Pet owners told to lock up animals after sighting of 'panther-like' creature (12/6/2011 8:47:53 AM) THEY are the elusive shadows that stalk the countryside, feeding on sheep and terrorising rural communities – but a big cat now appears to have found its way to one of Wales’ most densely populated areas. UTHealth Prof Elected To Top Leadership Positions Of Infectious Diseases Society (12/4/2011 9:24:02 AM) Barbara E. Murray, M.D., professor and director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Founded in 1963, the society has almost 10,000 members and its purpose is to improve the health of individuals, communities and society by promoting excellence in patient care, education, research, public health and prevention of infectious diseases... HIV Stigma Is Dividing Gay Communities, Affecting The Mental And Physical Health Of Gay Men With HIV (12/3/2011 10:24:05 AM) An article published in the journal AIDS Care has, for the first time, reviewed research on HIV stigma between gay men and within gay communities. HIV stigma within gay communities is expressed through social exclusion, ageism, rejection, violence, and discrimination based on physical appearance. There are serious consequences associated with HIV stigma, including higher rates of depression, feelings of isolation and high-risk behaviour. "We know that gay men with HIV are at greater risk of mental health problems... UTHealth Prof Elected To Top Leadership Positions Of Infectious Diseases Society (12/2/2011 11:04:15 AM) Barbara E. Murray, M.D., professor and director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston (UTHealth) Medical School, has been elected to the Executive Committee of the Board of Directors of the Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA). Founded in 1963, the society has almost 10,000 members and its purpose is to improve the health of individuals, communities and society by promoting excellence in patient care, education, research, public health and prevention of infectious diseases... Caerphilly: Charity bids to make parents a class act for their children (12/1/2011 7:27:52 AM) SAVE the Children has launched its biggest education programme to date, in a bid to give children from some of Wales’ poorest communities the best possible start at school. BBC The Choir army wives: We need more men like magical Mr Malone (11/30/2011 1:44:13 AM) SANDRA PARSONS: The utterly inspirational Gareth Malone is single-handedly transforming entire communities by the simple means of teaching them to sing. LowC is the BEST for sustainability (11/29/2011 6:07:53 PM) STAMFORD-based low-carbon energy specialist LowC Communities has won another award for its innovative nursery and community building project in Shefford, Bedfordshire. Report: Police response fueled UK riots (11/29/2011 11:27:52 AM) The Riots Communities and Victims Panel said people believed that British police did not deal well with the riots which broke out after a demonstration over a fatal police shooting in north London turned violent. Report: Police response fueled UK riots (11/29/2011 10:47:53 AM) The Riots Communities and Victims Panel said people believed that British police did not deal well with the riots which broke out after a demonstration over a fatal police shooting in north London turned violent. Dengue Control Works Better With Local Help (11/29/2011 10:24:03 AM) There is no vaccine against dengue, an emerging tropical disease regularly also hitting tourists, so the only way of controlling it is by suppressing the mosquitoes transmitting the disease. Easier said than done, and cooperation of the local communities is an important factor in the success of a campaign. So observed scientists from the Antwerp Institute of Tropical Medicine (ITG). For her work in dengue control on two continents ITG-researcher Veerle Vanlerberghe obtained a PhD at the ITG and Ghent University... VIDEO: Working class white areas 'alienated' (11/28/2011 1:04:02 PM) Working class white communities feel alienated, disenfranchised and last in line for resources such as social housing, according to research published by the Joseph Rowntree Foundation Isles fuel price cut from March (11/25/2011 12:24:04 PM) A motor fuel duty discount for remote island communities will start from March 2012, the UK government has confirmed. High petrol prices hit those who live in the countryside hardest (11/25/2011 10:24:13 AM) Residents in rural communities are being impacted the most by rising fuel prices - spending 24% more on fuel each month than urban commuters. Flu Shots Still Available At Concentra To Protect Against The Flu Bug (11/25/2011 10:24:13 AM) The 2011 flu season is now in full swing, with influenza activity continually increasing in at least 25 states, extending from California all the way to New York. To protect against this highly contagious illness, Concentra is urging every person to get an annual flu shot. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) currently reports more than 1,800 suspected specimens of flu circulating through communities across the nation... Wales will be ready if winter brings extreme weather, Minister promises (11/25/2011 3:27:52 AM) Local Government and Communities Minister Carl Sargeant today promised Wales is better prepared than ever for the forthcoming winter. Traveller population of Britain has risen by 400 in last year (11/25/2011 3:24:13 AM) Latest figures published by the Department for Communities and Local Government show there were 18,600 people classed as gypsies or travellers living in the country in July 2011. Pickles's 'curry college' to fill immigration gap (11/21/2011 6:07:52 PM) The Communities Secretary, Eric Pickles, plans to champion a "curry college" as part of his contribution to the Government's integration strategy. Eric Pickles launches 'curry college' so non Asian Brits can learn to make it (11/19/2011 1:24:55 AM) The Communities Secretary is backing the school for chefs as part of Government plans to restrict immigration while getting British people off benefits and into work. Local & Flintshire News: £3.4m cash boost for rural Flintshire (11/17/2011 10:27:23 AM) RURAL communities in Flintshire will receive a massive £3.4m cash injection over the next two and a half years. VIDEO: Discounted fuel for remote areas (11/16/2011 12:44:02 PM) A special discount scheme to counteract rocketing petrol prices in remote communities in Scotland could be in place within months. Rural fuel discount due in spring (11/15/2011 11:43:53 AM) A special discount on the cost of fuel for people who live in remote island communities will be in place by spring next year, a Scottish MP promises. Barry: SAFE Foundation run by “four local girls trying to make things better for people” (11/14/2011 8:09:22 AM) A COLD autumnal day in Cardiff seems a million miles away from the challenges facing communities in parts of Africa and Asia, but for four women from South Wales, these issues remain in the forefront of their minds. Rio slums face raids on drug gangs (11/13/2011 3:04:25 AM) A special military task force is scheduled to occupy three of Rio de Janeiro's most notorious slums on Sunday in an effort to gain control of the communities from drug gangs. 'Record' storm slams into Alaska (11/10/2011 2:44:04 AM) One of the most powerful storms to hit western Alaska in nearly 40 years battered coastal communities with hurricane-force winds, forcing some residents to seek higher ground as it knocked out power and ripped up roofs. Brazil court backs dam construction (11/9/2011 9:43:52 PM) Construction of one the world's largest hydroelectric dams can proceed without additional consultation with indigenous communities in the region, a Brazilian court said. Fraudster bailed to hospital unit (11/7/2011 3:03:53 PM) A former co-ordinator of the Plas Madoc Communities First Project in Wrexham, who defrauded the charity out of £51,000, is remanded on bail to a psychiatric unit. Breaking news: Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/6/2011 5:48:22 AM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/5/2011 11:07:54 PM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. UK & World News: Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/5/2011 8:48:12 PM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. Breaking News: Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/5/2011 8:07:14 PM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. Breaking News: Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/5/2011 8:07:13 PM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. Urban-rural communities twinned (11/5/2011 7:06:54 PM)
Two communities with deep-rooted social and economic problems are to be twinned in a bid to improve the areas for residents. Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/5/2011 5:08:56 PM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/5/2011 4:49:34 PM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. Community faces up to M5 disaster (11/5/2011 3:44:56 PM) People living in the communities close to where the devastating M5 motorway accident happened are struggling to come to terms with the devastation. |
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