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DailyTech is a leading online magazine for a well-educated, tech audience. Its readers enjoy hard-hitting and up to the minute CE, PC, IT and information technology news. DailyTech’s fast-moving content also reaches out via news syndications, public portals, and forums. |
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The Conservative Voice was founded by Nathan Tabor. Nathan writes a weekly column, regularly appears on radio and is author of the book "Beast On The East River" (Thomas Nelson Publishing). Nathan received his BA in psychology from St. Andrews Presbyterian College and his MA in public policy from Regent University. |
Four letter domain names were getting snapped up quickly, so on a whim in the summer of 1997 Drew checked to see if Fark.com was available. It was, and he grabbed it. At the time the only thing you could do with a Web site was put up what was then called a vanity site. This was almost all the Internet consisted of back in 1997. Think of vanity sites as poorly coded MySpace pages. Yes, MySpace pages look pretty bad, but these were worse. Drew didn't want to use the Fark.com domain name for a vanity site, so he decided to wait until he had a better idea. For the first two years of Fark.com's existence (1997-1999), all you got was this picture of a squirrel with big nuts. |
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| World News | Note: The New York Times is not listed. With our loved ones overseas, we have no interest in supporting elitism. | |||||||
The BBC is established under Royal Charter. The current Charter came into force in 2007, and runs until the end of 2016. It explicitly recognises the BBC’s editorial independence and sets out its public purposes. Under the new Charter, the BBC is governed by the BBC Trust, which sets the strategic direction of the BBC and has a clear duty to represent the interests of licence fee payers. The Trust sets purpose remits, issues service licences and holds the Executive Board to account for its performance in delivering BBC services. |
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"The Financial Times, recognised worldwide for its authoritative, accurate, and analytical reporting, is one of the world's leading global business news organisations. The newspaper is printed in 23 cities across the world. It has a daily circulation of more than 435,000 copies, more than one million readers and is available in 140 countries. FT.com, the FT website, is the world's leading audited business website, with more than 3.7 million unique users." | |||||||
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"ITV1
is the most popular commercial television channel in Britain, watched
on average by 45 million people every week. It has the largest programme
budget of any commercial channel in Europe, currently at around £1
billion, which is spent on a mixed genre schedule made up of a range of
high quality programmes.
ITV1 is also the UKs regional channel, broadcasting well over 6,000 hours of original programming each year, and around half of all programmes broadcast on ITV1 are made outside the M25. ITV is made up of a network of 15 different regional licences each with its own set of obligations and conditions. " |
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| "The Daily Record and Sunday Mail are Scotland's most popular daily and Sunday newspapers. With over 2 million readers, you can be relatively confident that your ad will deliver results." | ||||||||
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| According to demographics (2/05), Fox News.com has over five million uses who search over 177 million pages on its Web site, 35 page views per visitor. 67 percent are male and 33% female, with 79% of all visitors being between the ages of 25-54 with incomes of over $75,000. 50% have a four-year college degree or better. | ||||||||
| MSNBC.com is one of the providers that brings breaking news to the Internet, delivering content from NBC News, MSNBC Cable, CNBC, NBC Sports, MSN, and Newsweek. MSNBC is a 24-hour cable and Internet joint venture of Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and NBC News (NYSE: GE.) | ||||||||
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"CNN.com is among the world's leaders in online news and information delivery. Staffed 24 hours, seven days a week by a dedicated staff in CNN's world headquarters in Atlanta, Georgia, and in bureaus worldwide, CNN.com relies heavily on CNN's global team of almost 4,000 news professionals. CNN.com features the latest multimedia technologies, from live video streaming to audio packages to searchable archives of news features and background information. The site is updated continuously 24/7." Webmaster's note: The above is from CNN's Web site. But what they don't tell you is that, other than CBS News, CNN has danced with the devil . . . not only allowing Iraqi citizens to be thrown to the wood chippers to keep their elitist's bureau in Baghdad during Saddam's rule, but now sources reveal CNN has also sent gifts to dictators including North Korea's. This can only encourage North Korea to not negotiate with the Americans, knowing they have a world news agency in their back pocket as spokesperson to help bicycle their communist agenda to the Americans. CNN needs to remove its headquarters from America to overseas. In other words, its head needs to be where its heart is. |
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"Court TV is the network of engaging stories, revealed through the people and process of investigation. Within the past five years, Court TV has become a top rated powerhouse cable destination as well as a leader in forensic and investigative programming. Court TV is 50% owned by AOL Time Warner, and 50% owned by Liberty Media Corp. The network is seen in almost 80 million homes." | |||||||
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"The mission of CBN and its affiliated organizations is to prepare the United States of America and the nations of the world for the coming of Jesus Christ and the establishment of the Kingdom of God on earth. We are achieving this end through the strategic use of mass communications, especially television and film, the Internet and New Media, radio; the distribution of cassettes, literature; and the educational training of students to relate biblical principles to those spheres of human endeavor that play a dominant role in our world." |
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| "The
mission of Catholic
News Service is the mission of the Church itself -- to spread the
Gospel through contemporary means of communication. Our mission is to
perform this task by reporting the news which affects Catholics in their
everyday lives.
Some of that news is good and some is bad, but it is what readers need to know in order to work for salvation. They need to know that there are saints in the making in the Church today and they need to know that there are sinners too. Our mission is to report fully, fairly and freely about the involvement of the Church in the world today." |
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"As one of the leading sites for breaking financial news, investor tools and data, Bloomberg.com is the global standard for business information. Drawing from the extraordinary power of the Bloomberg Professional service the information source that the financial world depends on users get quick, easy access to data and analytical tools available nowhere else. The strength and diversity of Bloomberg media products allow Bloomberg.com to provide content in any format our users require from around-the-clock access to live, streaming video to archived audio and video coverage. At Bloomberg, each of our 8,000 employees embodies the excellence and intellectual curiosity that we are known for. We demand much of our people; they are treated with the respect that they have earned by building us into a world leader in our industry. We give them every advantage in their careers, with top-flight training and windows for advancement. All of this means that we create an environment in which there's an unparalleled opportunity to excel." |
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"CNN/Money.com's editorial team reports on jobs and the economy, national and international financial markets and stocks, business news, mutual funds, real estate, technology, autos and travel. Within the site's personal finance section, the "Millionaire in the Making" column profiles investing and savings strategies of real people. "Money101" offers an interactive course so individuals can learn the best ways to manage their finances. MONEY magazine's Walter Updegrave answers readers' questions twice a week in his "Ask the Expert" column. From tackling credit card debt to retirement issues, the personal finance section covers a wide-range of topics in-depth so users can make the smartest decisions concerning their assets. The site also features a selection of articles each month from MONEY magazine. A staff of roughly 40 journalists works closely with CNN's Business News Division and CNN.com to bring site visitors the most important national and international business and economic stories first. Expert commentators, including CNN's Lou Dobbs (The Dobbs Report), CNN's Economic Correspondent Kathleen Hays (HaysWire), CNN/Money.com's Jeanne Sahadi (Everyday Money), CNN/Money.com's Chris Morris (Game Over) and CNN/Money.com's Paul LaMonica (TechBiz) bring unmatched insight into what the day's big stories mean for the nation's economy and markets." |
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"With the launch of our new algorithmic search engine, MSN is delivering a powerful tool that helps give users precisely what they are looking for - in less time. MSN Search gives users the ability to expedite their searches by utilizing content specific tabs: Web, news, images, music, desktop, and Encarta, and personalization with Search Builder and Search Near Me features. Internet users are provided with a faster way to find useful results on the Web, giving you a better way to reach your customers." | |||||||
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| "Just
prior to founding Reuters
in 1851, Paul Julius Reuter found a niche delivering the latest news and
information using the fastest technology available. In 1850 the technology
was a fleet of 45 pigeons that would deliver news and stock prices between
Brussels and Aachen, Germany within two hours, beating the railroad by
six hours.
Reuters founding philosophy has endured. Today Reuters supplies real-time data on 5.5 million financial records including equities, bonds and derivatives from 258 exchanges and over-the-counter markets. The company provides historical information on over 40,000 companies. In addition, on average 30,000 headlines, including third party contributions, and over eight million words are published daily in 19 languages. Besides serving the financial markets, Reuters information and news is used by the media worldwide, businesses and individuals. The company is the most read news source on the Internet reaching million in their offices, homes and PDAs.." |
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The Internet was once touted as the information superhighway. Instead of a superhighway, it has become more like an expressway at rush hour: slow moving and filled with obstacles, requiring that you navigate through the unwanted and the unexpected.My Way has partnered with the Internet's leading search providers - Google, Ask Jeeves, Yahoo! and LookSmart - to feature the world's best search engine along with our full portal offering...all without banners, pop-ups, video ads, direct marketing and privacy concerns. NO BANNERS. NO POP-UPS.Some people don't mind a home page cluttered with ads and promos. However, we believe that most people would rather keep their Web experience simple, clean, and fast. And that's where My Way comes in. We don't serve banners or pop-ups on the My Way website. Period. This means less clutter, lightning-fast pages, and more room for news, email, sports, finance, games, searches and whatever else you want. |
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| Supported by Lycos Info, Wired News is your source for cutting-edge sources about the world and the World Wide Web. | ||||||||
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"Broadcasting
& Cable is the definitive news source on every aspect of the television
industry: programming, finance, technology, regulatory and media trends.
It covers the entire spectrum of broadcast, cable, satellite, telco, multimedia,
broadband, and other emerging technologies, and is the single most reliable
source of industry news and information available.
Broadcasting & Cable online (www.broadcastingcable.com) - the magazine's web site - provides daily news updates, early previews of the print edition, a searchable database and hundreds of industry links." |
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| "CBS.com and CBSNews.com are internet extensions to CBS television programming. CBS.com extends the strong CBS brand presence to the internet with content that goes beyond tv shows to allow the viewer a more in depth, personal experience with their favorite characters and shows. Unique site creation like Survivor and CSI bring CBS.com to the edge of the television/internet entertainment experience." | ||||||||
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"ABC News digitally reaches over 10 million unique visitors each month . . . a desirable audience of adults that look to become better informed about the world around them." (Sorry, that's all we could legally find about this site.) | |||||||
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"NBC.com
brings the power of NBC online. It is the premiere site for the public
to obtain program and schedule information for NBC primetime, daytime
and late night. It offers exclusive, original content in addition to comprehensive
updates on NBC television shows and stars. The site also guides users
to other NBC online offerings such as MSNBC.com, CNBC, Shop NBC and local
affiliate stations.
Online features include trivia, games, video, music and polls, which help attract online users consistent with NBC's target demographic of upscale adults, ages 18 to 49." |
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| "The
news section [one of many] of the Daily
News contains the newspaper's major news stories - politics, crime,
education, City Hall, and state, national and world news. (Some of these
stories may appear in separate sub-sections for your convenience.) Also,
columnists whose work appears in the main news pages of the newspaper
- like Pete Hamill and Juan Gonzalez -- can be found here.
In a News sub-section called Ideas and Opinions, you'll find our editorials, the Voice of the People, and op-ed columnists like E.R. Shipp, Zev Chafets, Lenore Skenazy, Mike Barnicle, Arianna Huffington, Charles Krauthammer, and of course, Daily News Chairman Mortimer B. Zuckerman. In another there is the Daily Dish, wher you'll find columns by our celebrity-watchers Rush & Molloy. In another News sub-section called Today's Headlines, you'll find a list of all the headlines on today's website, no matter what section they're in. You can read any story by clicking on the headline. The only kinds of "news" stories or columns you won't find in the News section are those that appear only in The Daily News' borough sections, which are of unique interest to the communities concerned. But don't worry! These stories are in the Boroughs area of the website." |
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| "Our
hard-hitting, concise brand of journalism attracts upscale, professional,
well-educated and active online readers from New York and throughout the
country.
The New York Post's famous gossip columnists draw attention from around the world -- from Vanity Fair, to Paris Match, people can't stop talking about Richard Johnson's PageSix. With the most complete coverage of New York teams, the Post's Sports writing has been dubbed 'The Best Sports in Town'." |
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| "Our
Web site includes all of the original content from the daily printed version
of The Washington Times. The site is updated around the clock with breaking
news from the Associated Press and United Press International.
The Washington Times is a full-service, general interest daily newspaper in the nation's capital. Founded in 1982, The Washington Times is one of the most-often-quoted newspapers in the U.S. It has gained a reputation for hard-hitting investigative reporting and thorough coverage of politics and policy. Published by News World Communications, Inc., The Washington Times is 'America's Newspaper.' News World Communications, Inc. also publishes the National Weekly Edition of The Washington Times, which includes the week's best news and commentary from the daily edition." |
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| "Chicago Tribune's sites are number one in total market reach for Chicago news and information Web sites (source: Media Metrix). Beating out popular national sites like CNN.com and MSNBC.com, Chicagoans choose to get their online news from a trusted, local brand. Attracting a young, educated, and affluent audience, the Chicago Tribune sites reach more than a million readers every month." | ||||||||
| "Herald
Interactive Advertising Systems is the newly formed network of online
properties of Herald Media, Inc. Our network offers our visitors news
from Downtown to their Town. For news and features on the
web, or to search for a job, vehicle or home, Herald Imperative's online
products make it easy.
Our online advertising partners benefit from our ability to offer targeted campaigns to an audience of loyal, upscale, and educated visitors. On average, Herald Interactive currently reaches over over 3 million unique visitors each month, and is comprised of news from a major metropolitan newspaper, The Boston Herald, and 91 Community newspapers of the Community Newspaper Company." |
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| "Your gateway to Philadelphia on the Web, including news from the Philadelphia Inquirer and Daily News. Part of the Real Cities Network, philly.com also brings you local and national sports, features and business plus classifieds, searchable Yellow Pages and more." | ||||||||
| "Copley
News Service, headquartered in San Diego, has grown and changed with
the times since its founding in 1955 by Copley Newspapers' publisher James
S. Copley to serve the Illinois and California newspapers. He had already
established the first Copley news bureau in 1944 in Washington, D.C.,
to cover news in the nation's capital. Washington remains the largest
of the current CNS bureaus; others are in Chicago, Springfield and Champaign,
Ill., Los Angeles, and Sacramento, Calif., and Mexico City. The company
now also owns newspapers in Ohio.
CNS is now a full-service syndicate that provides a wide array of daily news, weekly and special feature packages, editorial cartoons, color photos and comic strips to more than 1,500 clients that range from major daily newspapers to community weeklies, newsletters and Web sites across the United States and around the world." |
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"NewsMax.com,
and our print publication, NewsMax Magazine, are the leading online and
print independent news outlets in America.
Recently, Nielsen rated NewsMax.com the #4 fastest growing news site in the world. We have been featured regularly on Fox News, CNN, MSNBC, and other major networks. Talkers Magazine says NewsMax is the #1 source for radio talk show hosts and producers -- and you've probably heard of us on Rush, Imus, or dozens of other networks such as MSNBC and Fox. NewsMax.com has also been cited in a Newsweek cover story as "revolutionizing the way Americans get their news", named by Prudential Securities as "one of the web's truly great new sites", and featured in the Wall Street Journal Business Report." |
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"The
Weekly Standard
made its debut on September 17, 1995. Edited by William Kristol and Fred
Barnes, the magazine is published 48 times a year by News America Incorporated.
The Weekly Standard is available by subscription. The price of a single
copy is $3.95.
Those are the basic facts. But we invite you to look inside the magazine to see what it's about, department by department. And also to see who besides Slate thinks The Weekly Standard is must reading. (What Others Say and Congressional Comment.)We'd be remiss if we didn't mention one of the big benefits of being a subscriber. Late Friday night, when we send the magazine to our printer, we also format the new issue so that we can post it on this site. Subscribers can open up the latest issue and read the editorial or the parody or that big piece splashed on the coveror even the entire magazine. Subscribers can also read back issues in our Virtual Library. To enjoy these benefits, a subscriber registers simply by choosing a password. The staff of The Weekly Standard also produces The Daily Standard, which features reports and comments on the news of the day. These pieces are written just for the web." |
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Editor
& Publisher is the authoritative journal covering all aspects
of the North American newspaper industry, including business, newsroom,
advertising, circulation, marketing, technology, online and syndicates.
Based in New York City, the magazine dates back to 1884, when The Journalist,
a weekly, was founded. E&P was launched in 1901 and merged with The
Journalist in 1907. E&P later acquired Newspaperdom, a trade journal
for the newspaper industry that started in 1892. In 1927, E&P merged
with another trade paper, The Fourth Estate.
In 1999, E&P was purchased by BPI Communications, a division of VNU Business Media. E&P is owned by VNU Business Publications, and is part of the company's Marketing/Media & Arts Group.In January 2004, E&P switched from weekly to monthly publication, while revamping its Web site to offer more breaking news and content on a daily basis. E&P Online offers breaking news free to all visitors in our Top Stories section. Each week, selected proprietary stories from E&P staff are made available free to all visitors, but the majority of our analysis, industry news, features, columns, and trends are restricted to E&P subscribers. For more information about the content on our Web site and subscription offers, please visit our FAQ. |
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"HUMAN EVENTS was first published in 1944 - more than a decade before any other conservative weekly. Since then, HUMAN EVENTS has not only defended conservative principles, but helped define them for the rest of the movement. We've also been one of the leaders in exposing liberal media bias - and countering it with tough investigative reporting and sharp conservative commentary. HUMAN EVENTS brings you the facts other news sources work hard to hush up. HUMAN EVENTS helps you see what's coming and how it will affect your life, your job, and your finances. When you read HUMAN EVENTS, you are reading the same provocative investigative reports that are now being scrutinized and argued over by Senators, Congressmen and top opinion-makers nationwide." |
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WORLD is a weekly newsmagazine published 50 times a year and located in the same area as Billy Graham's "The Cove," Asheville, North Carolina. WORLD Magazine offers complete coverage of national and international news written from a Christian perspective and supported by by an array of sharp, full-color photographs. Each week you will find thoughtful editorials and commentary, cultural analysis, national and international news, all wrapped in a Christian perspective.Other regular magazine features include in-depth movie and television reviews, book and music reviews, business, education, sports, technology, and health coverage to name a few. WORLD Magazine's Mission Statement:
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"WorldNetDaily.com is an independent newssite created to capitalize on new media technology, to reinvigorate and revitalize the role of the free press as a guardian of liberty, an exponent of truth and justice, an uncompromising disseminator of news. "WorldNetDaily.com performs this function by remaining faithful to the central role of a free press in a free society: as a watchdog exposing government waste, fraud, corruption and abuse of power - the mission envisioned by our founders and protected in the First Amendment of the Constitution." Indeed, WorldNetDaily.com is a fiercely independent newssite committed to hard-hitting investigative reporting of government waste, fraud and abuse. Founded by Joseph and Elizabeth Farah in May 1997, it is now a leading Internet newssite in both traffic and influence." |
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"When it was founded by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer in the fall of 1955, The Village Voice introduced free-form, high-spirited and passionate journalism into the public discourse. As the nation's first and largest alternative newsweekly, the Voice maintains the same tradition of no-holds barred reporting and criticism it first embraced when it began publishing more than forty years ago. The recipient of three Pulitzer prizes, the George Polk Award, Front Page Awards, Deadline Club Awards and many others, the Voice has earned a reputation for its groundbreaking investigations of New York City politics, and as the premier expert on New York's downtown scene. Writing and reporting on local and national politics, with opinionated arts, culture, music, dance, film and theater reviews, Web dispatches and comprehensive entertainment listings, the Voice is the authoritative source on all that New York has to offer. Add classifieds unrivaled by any other New York publication, the Voice is New York's most influential must-read alternative newspaper." |
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"The Nation will not be the organ of any party, sect, or body. It will, on the contrary, make an earnest effort to bring to the discussion of political and social questions a really critical spirit, and to wage war upon the vices of violence, exaggeration, and misrepresentation by which so much of the political writing of the day is marred." From The Nation's founding prospectus, 1865 |
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"Where talk radio, TV, print media and politics collide. Longtime radio host Brian Maloney, seen on FOX News, CNN, in Time Magazine and elsewhere, takes a chainsaw to entertainment industry spin. Recent O'Reilly Factor guest, site featured on FOX, CNN, and MSNBC." Source: Radio Equalizer |
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"A
global influenza pandemic, like the "Spanish flu" of 1918,
could leave tens of millions dead. Many experts insist that the
world is unprepared, and overdue, for just such a catastrophe.
Pandemics are disease outbreaks that occur over a wide area and sicken or kill very high percentages of the affected populations. These outbreaks often occur when viruses mutate into new forms that the human immune system cannot fight."
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Do you trust those who trained your sons and daughters to survive in combat, or do you trust the latte-sipping suits who run the editorial departments of the Washington Post, L.A. Times, Boston Globe, CBS, NBC, ABC News, and the New York Times? Did you know that the New York Times was one in the same that also wanted our troops to come home during the occupation of Germany and Japan in WWII? How do you think your life would be changed today if Americans had listened to the visionless ramblings of the New York Times? They got it wrong 60-years ago . . . and they got it wrong again today. Click on the above banner for real updates on what's going on in Iraq. |
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The
Geist Foundation is a non-profit organization established in 1990
to organize and encourage cultural activities that bring the work of
Canadian writers and artists to public attention, explore the lines
between fiction and non-fiction, and present new views of the connective
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