Shining Light In Dark CornersShining Light In Dark CornersI came to understand that I am not the light or the source of light. But light -- truth, understanding, knowledge -- is there, and it will only shine in many dark places if I reflect it. Comments about the news by a pragmatic progressive realist. Articles
A Sad and Scary Day for the World
2007-11-30 18:38:00 There are some days that I'm afraid that a clash of civilizations can't be avoided. Today is one of those days. I'm profoundly sad and angry that anyone would dare stoke the fires of religious intolerance, especially from a country that has in it's Bill of Rights freedom of religion. Yet, an entire political party panders to religious hatred. Worse yet, Democratic candidates kowtow to the Israeli lobby, the source of tremendous acrimony towards the west. The world is truly insane. CNN.com Hundreds of angry protesters, some waving ceremonial swords from trucks equipped with loud speakers, gathered Friday outside the presidential palace to denounce a teacher whose class named a teddy bear "Mohammed" -- some calling for her execution. The protesters, which witnesses said numbered close to 1,000, swore to fight in the name of their prophet. Gillian Gibbons, 54, was given 15 days in jail late Thursday after she was convicted of insulting religion. She was cleared of charges of i... More About: World , Christian Right , Scary , Sudan , The World
Kucinich suggests a Republican Paul as a Running mate
2007-11-29 19:56:00 I fail to see what progressives see in Kucinich. Sure he is an honest, straight shooting guy who will buck the political pressures to go his own way. But Edwards is the viable candidate. Kucinich is too much of an odd ball. Here is a good example. cleveland.com Call it the liberal-libertarian ticket, where left meets right and Democrat Dennis Kucinich picks Republican Ron Paul to be his vice president. Kucinich, the Cleveland congressman running in a longshot bid to become president, suggested it himself Sunday. "I'm thinking about Ron Paul" as a running mate, Kucinich told a crowd of about 70 supporters at a house party here, one of numerous stops throughout New Hampshire over the Thanksgiving weekend. A Kucinich-Paul administration could bring people together "to balance the energies in this country," Kucinich said. More About: Running , Election , Mate
Victoria's Secret: It's Slave Labor
2007-11-28 17:42:00 AlterNet "The Victoria's Secret workers toil 14 to 15 hours a day, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 or 10:00 p.m., seven days a week, receiving on average one day off every three or four months. All overtime is mandatory, and workers are routinely at the factory 98 to 105 hours a week while toiling 89 to 96 hours. Treatment is very rough, as managers and supervisors scream at the foreign guest workers to move faster to complete their high production goals. " Workers who fall behind on their production goals, or who make even a minor error, can be slapped and beaten. Despite being forced to work five or more overtime hours a day, the workers are routinely shortchanged on their legal overtime pay, being cheated of up to $18.48 each week in wages due them. While this might not seem like a great deal of money, to these poor workers it is the equivalent of losing three regular days' wages each week. " Workers are allowed just 3.3 minutes to sew each $14 Victoria's Secret women's bikini, for... More About: Labor , Class Warfare , Slave
Huckabee Is a Racist
2007-11-28 15:21:00 There is something very scary about the Christian Right wing. They have managed to incorporate Christian Theocracy, Social Darwinism, racisim, anti-abortionists, and pro-rich financial policies into a package largely bought by blue collar voters. If there is an anti-Christ. It will emerge from this unholy coalition. Huckabee pitches to lead these extremists into the White House again. CNN.com Speaking before a gathering of Christian conservative voters, GOP presidential hopeful Mike Huckabee said legalized abortion in the United States was a holocaust. "Sometimes we talk about why we're importing so many people in our workforce," the former Arkansas governor said. "It might be for the last 35 years, we have aborted more than a million people who would have been in our workforce had we not had the holocaust of liberalized abortion under a flawed Supreme Court ruling in 1973." More About: Election , Racist
Riots rock Paris suburb for third night
2007-11-28 01:56:00 CNN.com Club-wielding police fought stone-throwing rioters in the northern suburbs of Paris for a second night Monday, with at least five officers suffering injuries during the clashes, authorities said. The riots began Sunday night, after two teenagers on a motorcycle were killed in a collision with a police car in the town of Villiers-le-Bel, the Val d'Oise police prefecture reported late Monday. The melees come two years after riots in other Paris suburbs populated largely by immigrants and their French-born children. French President Nicolas Sarkozy, speaking in Beijing while on a visit to China, called for calm while an investigation in the crash is under way. Rioters set ablaze at least 60 cars, as well as a police station, library and car dealership in Villiers-le-Bel, police said. The clashes had spread across six towns by Monday night, they said. None of the injuries to police were life-threatening, police reported. The number of rioters hurt and the extent of their ... More About: Europe , Rock , Night , Class Warfare
Wall Street End of Year Bonus Are Huge!
2007-11-27 21:56:00 Everyone agrees Wall Street is having a bad year. Why are bonuses still in over the top? Someone must be profiting from the disaster of our economy, someone beyond the invest bank brokers. Someone is making billions selling stocks and equities short. And they are making sure the brokers who help them are rewarded for a job well done. Joe Kennedy did it in the Depression. There have to be hundreds profiting now from our misfortune. Too Much They don?t just make deals on Wall Street. They make myths. And last week Wall Street's myth-making machine was roaring at full throttle ? after the news broke that America?s five biggest investment banks will this year shell out a record $38 billion in bonus pay. To justify the financial industry?s annual bonus blitz, friends of Wall Street fortunes usually recycle some variation on that most elemental of investment banker fables, the wealth creation myth. Wall Street?s movers and shakers, we are assured, create fabulous wealth. They richly... More About: Bonus , Class Warfare
Supreme Court Allows Warrantless Searches of Welfare Applicants' Homes
2007-11-27 19:08:00 AlterNet If you apply for public assistance in San Diego County, Ca., you are granting agents of the government the right to come into your house, unannounced and without a warrant, and examine every nook and cranny to make sure that you're not committing welfare fraud. The usual "proof of need" is no longer applicable. If you are poor in San Diego County, you are presumed guilty until proven innocent. [..]Around the time of the American revolution in the late 1700's, English jurist William Blackstone opined that "It is better that ten guilty persons escape than that one innocent suffer." With their refusal to hear the San Diego County case yesterday, the Supreme Court once again turned Blackstone on his head - in the view of the Roberts court, it is better that ten innocents suffer than one guilty person escape. More About: Privacy , Homes , Welfare
US Navy is stockpiling fuel in Persian Gulf
2007-11-27 04:15:00 Daily Kos: smintheus's diary Many Middle East experts have wondered aloud what point there is to the Annapolis peace conference. It appears destined to achieve nothing significant. One of its main goals, I think, must be to demonstrate that Iran ian-backed Hamas can in fact be marginalized. That PR victory would be worth enough to the Saudi regime that they'd send their Foreign Minister to a doomed conference. Simultaneously, the US military is gearing up for some kind of very large show of force against Iran to occur during the next 90 days. Reuters reported over the weekend that large amounts of fuel are being stockpiled at US naval and air bases in the U.A.E., Qatar, and Diego Garcia (where long-range bombers are based). In the past, these kinds of arrangements have foretold aggressive military operations or major changes in tactics in the region. For example, we're told in passing that... In February, oil industry sources told Reuters [Saudi Arabia] had raised the amount o... More About: Fuel , Persian Gulf , Navy , Gulf
Dubya Part of the Plame Cover-up?
2007-11-26 17:08:00 AlterNet The latest piece of evidence was the statement from former White House press secretary Scott McClellan that Bush was one of five senior officials who had him clear Karl Rove and I. Lewis Libby in the leak when, in fact, they were two of the leakers. "The most powerful leader in the world had called upon me to speak on his behalf and help restore the credibility he lost amid the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq," McClellan said in a snippet released by the publisher of his upcoming memoir. "So I stood at the White House briefing room podium in front of the glare of the klieg lights for the better part of two weeks and publicly exonerated two of the senior-most aides in the White House: Karl Rove and Scooter Libby," McClellan said. "There was one problem. It was not true." After McClellan's statement touched off a brief furor on the Internet and cable TV shows, his publisher Peter Osnos tried to soften the blow. Osnos told Bloomberg News that McClellan... More About: Cover , Part , Cover-up , Plamegate , Dubya
Iraq Troops Casualty Cover-up?
2007-11-25 05:14:00 Why would there be 20,000 severely injured troops excluded from the Pentagon's casualty reports? USATODAY.com At least 20,000 U.S. troops who were not classified as wounded during combat in Iraq and Afghanistan have been found with signs of brain injuries, according to military and veterans records compiled by USA TODAY. The data, provided by the Army, Navy and Department of Veterans Affairs, show that about five times as many troops sustained brain trauma as the 4,471 officially listed by the Pentagon through Sept. 30. These cases also are not reflected in the Pentagon's official tally of wounded, which stands at 30,327. [..]More than 150,000 troops may have suffered head injuries in combat, says Rep. Bill Pascrell, D-N.J., founder of the Congressional Brain Injury Task Force. "I am wary that the number of brain-injured troops far exceeds the total number reported injured," he says. About 1.5 million troops have served in Iraq, where traumatic brain injury can occur despite... More About: Cover , Cover-up , Troops , Casualty
The Balkans Are Heating Up with Russian Support
2007-11-21 19:40:00 Convinced Russia again is a super power, now that the US is bogged down in Iraq, he is rattling sabers in the former USSR client states from Central Asia to Eastern Europe. The Balkan s have been a tinderbox for war for centuries. It continues today to suggest a possible WWIII should the US or Russia call the other's cards into play. Dubya was serious when he warned of WWIII. International Crisis Group On October 30, one hand in action, the UK, France, Italy and Germany -along with the US - issued a joint demarche to Serbia criticising its suggestion a few days before that the fates of Kosovo and Bosnia were tied: that if Kosovo became independent, the Dayton Accords might also be questioned, undoing 12 years of difficult and costly international engagement to patch a devastated Bosnia back together. The other hand then took over last week, as EU enlargement commissioner Olli Rehn initialled a stabilisation and association agreement with Belgrade, the next step toward membership... More About: Russian , Support , Heating
Daniel Ellsberg: "A Coup Has Occurred."
2007-11-21 17:33:00 GlobalResearch.ca Dani el Ellsberg, the former Defense Department analyst who leaked the secret Pentagon Papers history of the Vietnam War, offered insights into the looming attack on Iran and the loss of liberty in the United States at a recent American University symposium. What follow are his comments from that speech. They have been edited only for space. Let me simplify . . . and not just to be rhetorical: A coup has occurred. I woke up the other day realizing, coming out of sleep, that a coup has occurred. It?s not just a question that a coup lies ahead with the next 9-11. That?s the next coup that completes the first. The last five years have seen a steady assault on every fundamental of our Constitution . . . what the rest of the world looked at for the last 200 years as a model and experiment to the rest of the world?in checks and balances, limited government, Bill of Rights, individual rights protected from majority infringement by the Congress, an independent judiciary,... More About: Economics , Coup , Berg
Veterans Shafted Again
2007-11-21 15:21:00 kdka.com The U.S. Military is demanding that thousands of wounded service personnel give back signing bonuses because they are unable to serve out their commitments. To get people to sign up, the military gives enlistment bonuses up to $30,000 in some cases. Now men and women who have lost arms, legs, eyesight, hearing and can no longer serve are being ordered to pay some of that money back. Now that the word is out, the military is "forgiving" at least one soldiers bonus refund order without explanation or details on what happened. More About: Veterans , Bush I
On Trading Corporate Republicans for Corporate Democracts
2007-11-21 15:07:00 I just don't understand why the progressive end of the Democratic Party hasn't just glommed on to this guy. Or does Kucinich, who could never win, engender such loyalty? Do you want change in Washington? Listen to this guy, he's singing our song. The Nation "All the Democratic candidates talk about ending the war. That's great. Do they have a specific way to do it?" He posed a few questions that were clearly directed at Hillary Clinton. "I have heard Senator Clinton say she would keep combat troops in Iraq and continue combat missions." Edwards, by contrast, would withdraw 40-50,000 troops immediately and get all combat troops out within a year. He then assailed Hillary's vote for the Kyl-Lieberman resolution on Iran. If Bush invades the country, Edwards asked, would politicians like Senator Clinton say "if only I knew then what I know now?" After that, Edwards broadened the discussion to domestic concerns, arguing that Democrats needed to take on corporate America and give... More About: Republicans , Trading , Corporate , Election
This Fight is About Your Government Pensions
2007-11-21 06:25:00 If the French cut pensions to government workers, you can bet your's will be next on the block. New York Times President Nicolas Sarkozy urged transit workers to end their weeklong strike over pension benefits on Tuesday as civil service employees, including primary school teachers, firefighters, newspaper printers and weather service employees walked out in a separate dispute over job cuts. After a week of avoiding commenting on the train strike, Mr. Sarkozy said in a speech to a group of French mayors that an overhaul was long overdue for early retirement privileges for public sector employees, including the transit workers. ?We will not surrender, and we will not retreat,? he said. ?France needs reforms to meet the challenges imposed on it by the world.? More About: Government , Fight , Class Warfare
The Art of Mental Warfare
2007-11-20 18:53:00 The Art of Mental Warfare is going to do to you: What Dylan did to folk music, What Hendrix did to electricity, What Pollock did to the canvas, What Ali did to the ring, What a juiced up Bonds did to the Home Run, What Paine did to revolution, What Jefferson did to democracy, What Bush did to stolen elections, What Einstein did to the atom, What Darwin did to evolution, It's Happening Here Mr & Ms Jones. Jump Start Your Mind. Our time has come. We're going to do what your mama did to you. It's time to be born. Awake! Shake your chains to earth like dew, Which in sleep had fallen on you. Ye are Many - They are Few. More About: Election , Class Warfare , Civil Liberties
A Horse Race in Iowa
2007-11-20 17:53:00 Clinton is no longer a shoe-in for the nomination. I think we have a three way race in Iowa . My man Edwards is looking better every day. The Black World Today It?s still more than six weeks until the Iowa primaries, but it seems a lot closer to the Democratic presidential contenders as the rhetoric among them intensifies. A few days after a column from Robert Novak revealed that Sen. Hillary Clinton?s camp was in possession of scandalous information about Sen. Barack Obama, a poll revealed that Obama had eased passed Clinton to claim the lead in Iowa. A recent Washington Post/ABC News poll showed that Obama has edged into a lead over Clinton in Iowa, though the race remains close. Obama has 30% of likely voters, while Clinton has 26% and former North Carolina Senator John Edwards has 22%, the poll revealed. The poll shows that Obama has marginally increased his standing since a similar Iowa poll in August, which found Obama at 27%, with Clinton and Edwards at 26%. More About: Race , Election , Horse
CNN Dem Debate Fixed for Clinton
2007-11-19 16:18:00 Gateway Pundit It's hard to have a bad debate performance when: ** The audience is planted in your favor** The questions are planted in your favor** The questioners are your supporters** The after debate spin room includes 2 former staff members and 1 current campaign analystThe post debate was as Clinton -friendly as the actual debate. The CNN debate may have been pre-planned and censored every step of the way, but CNN did not have to worry about a Clinton-friendly environment in the post debate.CNN took care of that when hired the debate analysts. Two of the three debate analysts worked for the Clintons. More About: Debate , Election , Mass Media , Fixed
On the Verge of Catastrophe
2007-11-17 17:02:00 The challenge of global warming will likely define the next era of history. Will the dominant west break its deadly addiction to fossil fuels? Most of the rest of the world will suffer famine and other environmental catastrophes if they do not. CNN.com Climate change is "severe and so sweeping that only urgent, global action" can head it off, a United Nations scientific panel said in a report on tackling global warming issued Saturday. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change was delivering its fourth and final report on the science of climate change and the impact of human-produced greenhouse gases at a conference in Valencia, Spain. The report produced by the Nobel prize-winning panel warns of the devastating impact for developing countries and the threat of species extinction posed by the climate crisis. U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, presenting the report, warned that some of the effects of rising levels of greenhouse gases may already be irreversible. The U.N. h... More About: Environment
The Russian Bear Growls
2007-11-16 15:01:00 Bush's clumsy move into Central Asia and the Middle East has provided the Russia n s all the political capital among friendly neighbors and a power vacuum as big as the one in Bush's skull created by the used up US military. Bush has managed to restart the Cold War. Make no mistake, Russia knows it can trust the US only as far as it can force it to move. The US has been quite provocative, unnecessarily so. A new arms race seems to be in the offing. AlterNet A particular irritant to Putin, parallel to the arguments about CFE, is the U.S. proposal (a pet project of former defense secretary Donald Rumsfeld) to deploy 10 ground-based interceptor missiles in Poland and a 360 degree X-band radar in the Czech Republic. These are linked to an Alaska-based ballistic missile defense system, for which Gordon Brown agreed in late July 2007 (without the public debate Tony Blair promised the previous February) to provide facilities at Fylingdales and Menwith in Yorkshire. This U.S. system was ... More About: Europe
Dubya Hates America's Freedoms
2007-11-15 21:59:00 More Doublethink Dubya from AlterNet George W likes to claim that global terrorists are out to attack America because "They hate our freedoms." But we're learning that it's really the Bushites themselves who hate America's freedoms. Retired Army Col. Ann Wright and one of America's leading peace activists, Medea Benjamin, have recently felt the bullying hate of the Bush regime. Both women have been very vigorous practitioners of our freedom to speak out and assemble in opposition to government policies, using these freedoms to protest the war in Iraq. They've put themselves on the line and been willing to undergo several arrests for their nonviolent civil disobedience. This is as American as the 4th of July. Yet Wright, Benjamin, and civil libertarians everywhere were stunned to learn last August that Bush's FBI has suddenly turned this misdemeanor into a weapon of political intimidation, using it to bar the two women from traveling to Canada... and perhaps to other nations... More About: Freedoms , Civil Liberties
There is No Scientific Basis To Race
2007-11-15 19:07:00 Archeology has largely accepted that man evolved in Africa and eventually traveled to the East, and then finally the west. Complexion became white along the way for reasons not understood. The one fact that everyone seems to ignore is that we are all Africans. UNDERNEWS BURIED IN A NY TIMES ARTICLE on the effect of DNA research on people's view of race was a sentence of a sort we can't recall having read in a major paper before: "Race , many sociologists and anthropologists have argued for decades, is a social invention historically used to justify prejudice and persecution." The mythological - indeed racist - origins of the concept of race has almost completely passed the mainstream media by and this omission has been a major factor in country's continuing ethnic problems. SAM SMITH, GREAT AMERICAN POLITICAL REPAIR MANUAL, 1997 - There is simply no undisputed scientific definition of race. What are considered genetic characteristics are often the result of cultural habit a... More About: Discrimination
Islam Forbids Nuclear Weapons: Tehran Friday Prayer Leader
2007-11-15 02:44:00 Informed Comment: Global Affairs The USG Open Source Center translates a Friday sermon by Ayatollah Emami-Kashani asserting that nuclear weapons are forbidden in Islam ic law and that Iran is not trying to get them. "In Iran, the person who is a mufti, who has the right (to issue) fatwas, who is recognized as a jurist and is the leader of the community -- he who is the highest authority in the nation and is our eminent Leader [Ali Khamenei] -- has made it abundantly clear, as have others, that the destruction of nations, any nation, women and children, large or small -- the massacre of innocents is wrong. The same is true of the atomic bomb and atomic weapons. The very idea of an atom bomb is forbidden, the very deed is a sin. The foremost authority in this country, one who is in a position to issue fatwas, in political affairs, and in decision-making processes has stated it explicitly. Nevertheless, the enemy says you want to make atom bombs. It is like the other things they say -... More About: Nuclear , Prayer
Suicide Epidemic Among Veterans
2007-11-14 19:44:00 The truth about the depth of the problem is out. Someone had the courage to investigate. Thank you CBS. CBS News A CBS News Investigation Uncovers A Suicide Rate For Veterans Twice That Of Other Americans. They are the casualties of wars you don?t often hear about - soldiers who die of self-inflicted wounds. Little is known about the true scope of suicides among those who have served in the military. But a five-month CBS News investigation discovered data that shows a startling rate of suicide, what some call a hidden epidemic, Chief Investigative Reporter Armen Keteyian reports exclusively. [..]r. Steve Rathbun is the acting head of the Epidemiology and Biostatistics Department at the University of Georgia. CBS News asked him to run a detailed analysis of the raw numbers that we obtained from state authorities for 2004 and 2005. It found that veterans were more than twice as likely to commit suicide in 2005 than non-vets. (Veterans committed suicide at the rate of between 18... More About: Bush I , Epidemic
To Impeach or Not
2007-11-14 15:23:00 Since Rep. Dennis Kucinich introduced Impeach ment Articles against Cheney on April 24, 2007, there has been no open debate on the topic on a lot of people's minds. Here are some possible reasons why. American Research Group A total of 64% of American voters say that President George W. Bush has abused his powers as president. Of the 64%, 14% (9% of all voters) say the abuses are not serious enough to warrant impeachment, 33% (21% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses, but he should not be impeached, and 53% (34% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses and Mr. Bush should be impeached and removed from office. A total of 70% of American voters say that Vice President Dick Cheney has abused his powers as vice president. Of the 70%, 26% (18% of all voters) say the abuses are not serious enough to warrant impeachment, 13% (9% of all voters) say the abuses rise to the level of impeachable offenses, but he should not be... More About: Election , Bush I
A Youth Driven Social Revolution in Pakistan?
2007-11-13 15:40:00 Daily Times The sudden rise of the social movement rejects the conventional analysis that the youth is depoliticised and mainly interested in advancing their careers. What we are witnessing in Pakistan these days is a new social movement that is remarkably different from the ones launched against dictators in the past. It is not being driven as much by the old-fashioned, deal-making power elites as it is by strong popular sentiment among the Pakistani youth inside and outside the country. What is this popular sentiment, and why are the Pakistani youth at the centre of it? What explains the rise of this new social movement? What are its aims, and its chances of success? It is heartening that while the power-elites were still debating how the imposition of martial law in the country would hurt them or create fresh opportunities of cooptation, college and university students along with young media and legal professionals instantly realised the enormity of the act of trashing the cons... More About: Social , Youth , Revolution
Israeli official warns of nuclear 'apocalypse'
2007-11-10 02:21:00 The Daily Star Egyptian and Saudi nuclear ambitions, on top of Iran 's atomic drive, will lead to an "apocalyptic scenario," a senior Israeli Cabinet minister said in comments published on Friday. "If Egypt and Saudi Arabia begin nuclear programs, this can bring an apocalyptic scenario upon us," Strategic Affairs Minister Avigdor Lieberman told the English-language Jerusalem Post newspaper. "Their intentions should be taken seriously and the declarations being made now are to prepare the world for when they decide to actually do it," said the minister, responsible for coordinating Israeli efforts against a nuclear Iran. On October 29, Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced a program to build several nuclear power stations. Jordan, one of only two Arab countries with Egypt to have signed peace deals with Israel, as well as Algeria, Libya, Yemen and all six pro-Western Gulf states including Saudi Arabia have also announced peaceful nuclear ambitions. Lieberman, who heads the ... More About: Middle East , Nuclear , Pakistan , Palestine
Analysts Say Decision to Block Bhutto Could Backfire
2007-11-10 02:11:00 VOA News South Asia analysts say the Pakistan i government's decision to block former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto from leading a rally against President Pervez Musharraf and his decision to declare emergency rule could backfire. The analysts say the move is likely to galvanize public opinion, and could lead to more unrest and violence. VOA correspondent Meredith Buel reports from Washington. It took thousands of police, cement barricades and barbed wire to keep Ms. Bhutto at her home in Islamabad and stop her from leading a protest rally in nearby Rawalpindi. "To stop one million people they have to paralyze the whole government of Pakistan in the northern part of the country. How can they do this day after day? They can not," Ms. Bhutto said. More About: Decision , Block , Anal
Rollup to War Continues: Cheney Strong Arms "Intellegence" on Iran
2007-11-09 15:00:00 Think Progress Vice President Cheney has been thwarting the release of a long-overdue National Intelligence Estimate on Iran because it doesn?t deliver the casus belli for war: A National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran has been held up for more than a year in an effort to force the intelligence community to remove dissenting judgments on the Iranian nuclear program, and thus make the document more supportive of U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney?s militarily aggressive policy toward Iran, according to accounts of the process provided by participants to two former Central Intelligence Agency officers. The current dispute over the Iran NIE bears striking resemblance to the controversies that played out over pre-war Iraq intelligence in at least two important ways. More About: Arms , Strong , Conti
FOX Attacks Decency
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