Alleged sexual assaults at Berkeley high
The Berkeley Police Department is investigating allegations of a sexual assault and an attempted sexual assault on the Berkeley High School campus, a department spokesperson said Thursday. -more-
The Berkeley Police Department is investigating allegations of a sexual assault and an attempted sexual assault on the Berkeley High School campus, a department spokesperson said Thursday. -more-
Filmmaker Finn Taylor will make special appearance at Shattuck Theater -more-
OAKLAND) — With six straight wins, Barry Zito says he’s just warming up. -more-
Club had promised to limit amount of cash, marijuana stashed there -more-
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The 10th annual Nomad Video Film Festival screened at the Fine Arts Cinema in Berkeley last weekend. The last NOMAD festival for two years, as described by founder Antero Alli, showcased new films, returning notables, experimental shorts, a film that featured gerbils and a hysterically disgusting close-up of everyone’s favorite bodily fluid– spit. -more-
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Everybody assumes there are only two sides to Mike Tyson. Bad. And worse. -more-
To Francisco Garcia marijuana is a medicine that helps ease the pain in the Vietnam veteran’s aching leg. -more-
Somewhere between home and work is the BART station, an area transit, a there that is not there. Today, it was the unlikely destination for over a hundred people who gathered around Brenda Boykin and her backup band to enjoy some blues and jazz in the sweltering afternoon heat. -more-
FRESNO – To help people breathe easier, air quality officials kicked off a voluntary program designed to cut pollution Thursday — much earlier than usual, and with a stricter monitoring scale. -more-
Five local emergency response teams at five sites yesterday conducted a terrorism preparation exercise dubbed “Berkeley Alert.” -more-
SAN FRANCISCO – CBS won’t show a Charles Schwab television commercial drawing a sleazy picture of Wall Street stock brokerages at a time the industry is fending off charges of abusive sales practices. -more-
LOS ANGELES – After six years of nurturing high-technology companies, the University of Southern California is closing is incubator program known as EC2. -more-
SAN JOSE – Citing a lower-than-expected demand for personal computer processors in Europe, Intel Corp. on Thursday scaled back its second-quarter revenue forecast. -more-
Median home price jumps almost 30 percent compared to a year ago -more-
SANTA CLARA – 3Com Corp. plans to merge its Business Connectivity Co. unit into its Business Networks Co. unit in an effort to increase efficiencies and reduce costs. -more-
For 100 years anthropologists have recorded cultural -more-
WASHINGTON – The federal government spent $62 million on a building to store and treat low-level radioactive waste at a California nuclear weapons laboratory, then decided the structure wasn’t secure enough. -more-
LOS ANGELES – An immigrant with alleged ties to the Russian mob pleaded guilty Thursday to helping orchestrate a deadly kidnapping plot targeting wealthy businessmen whose bodies were found in a Northern California reservoir. -more-
SAN FRANCISCO – The San Francisco couple convicted on charges related to the fatal dog mauling of their neighbor were scheduled for sentencing Friday, though a judge first was expected to rule on a bid for a new trial. -more-
xSAN DIEGO – A judge fined R.J. Reynolds Co. $20 million Thursday, ruling that the maker of Winston and Camel cigarettes violated terms of the 1998 tobacco settlement by running magazine ads aimed at teen-agers. -more-
TRUCKEE – Police searched a former priest’s vacation home Thursday for clues into the disappearance of a girl who was last seen jumping rope in her front yard 14 years ago. -more-
SACRAMENTO – California must be ready to vaccinate entire regional populations in the event of a bioterrorist attack, the federal government said Thursday. -more-
SAN FRANCISCO – A man who helped rear a young boy since birth is his lawful father even though he is not the biological parent, the California Supreme Court ruled Thursday. -more-
UPLAND – A small religious movement under attack for its followers’ devotion to faith healing and corporal punishment has backed away from those controversial tenets. -more-
BAKERSFIELD – An Amtrak train struck a pickup Thursday, hurling the driver 50 feet from his truck and breaking his leg. -more-
SACRAMENTO – The 260,000 state employees whose financial information was accessed by a computer hacker will get help making sure their credit ratings aren’t affected, Gov. Gray Davis said. -more-
SAN FRANCISCO – California’s power supply dwindled as temperatures soared into triple digits this week, prompting managers of the state’s electricity grid to order power plant operators to forego scheduled maintenance so they could keep generating needed megawatts. -more-
SAN DIEGO – American Red Cross officials voted Thursday to remove the entire board of the agency’s troubled San Diego chapter, hoping to put to rest questions over the handling of aid for victims of a 2001 fire. -more-
NEW YORK – The New York Archdiocese says its annual fund drive is closing in on a record this year despite the sex scandal that has rocked the church. -more-
HERSHEY, Pa. — Hershey Foods Corp. and negotiators for 2,700 striking factory workers reached a tentative contract agreement Thursday that could end a 42-day strike, a company official said. -more-
WASHINGTON — The man suspected of masterminding the Sept. 11 terror attacks is believed to have once attended college in North Carolina and, in 1999, visited the German city where chief hijacker Mohammed Atta lived, U.S. officials said Thursday. -more-
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. – Space shuttle Endeavour closed in Thursday on the international space station, where three men eagerly awaited the arrival of their ride home. -more-
Approximately 275 antiwar demonstrators converged at Martin Luther King Jr. park yesterday evening to kick off a nationwide protest of all aggression and violence against civilians. The coalition, “Not in our Name,” stands against war, Israeli occupation of the West Bank, increased aggression between India and Pakistan and the U.S. extending military to aid to be used against all people. -more-
WASHINGTON — Investigators working for Chandra Levy’s parents discovered a human leg bone and twisted wire Thursday near the site where her remains were found in a Washington park. -more-
NEW YORK — Monica Lewinsky was excused from jury duty Thursday after she tearfully said she could not serve. -more-
SPARKS, Nev. – The Environmental Protection Agency wants to hire more American Indians and consider changes in grant programs to improve understanding of cultural issues and better address tribal concerns, agency leaders say. -more-
NEW YORK – One of two men arrested with box cutters a day after the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks pleaded guilty Thursday to credit card fraud charges. -more-
EBENSBURG, Pa. – A judge fined 20 members of an Amish sect Thursday for refusing to put bright orange reflective triangles on their horse-drawn buggies, saying public safety overrides any religious objections. -more-
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Alleged sexual assaults at Berkeley high By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-07-2002
Israel’s state may not be what it seems -Josh May 06-07-2002
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Biannual film festival leaves Berkeley with mouth full of spittle By Jamob Coakley, Special to the Daily Planet 06-07-2002
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Clean air campaign kicks off sooner than usual The Associated Press 06-07-2002
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Berkeley ready terrorist attack By Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 06-07-2002
CBS will not show Schwab ad deriding Wall Street practices By MICHAEL LIEDTKE, AP Business Writer 06-07-2002
USC high tech incubator to close Staff 06-07-2002
Intel reduces 2nd-quarter forecast By Matthew Fordahl, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
California home prices hit record high in April By Simon Avery, AP Business Writer 06-07-2002
3Com to merge units in cost-cutting effort Staff 06-07-2002
Berkeley helps save lost American Indian languages By MICHELLE LOCKE, Associated Press Writer 06-07-2002
Government deems building insecure, radioactive waste goes under tents By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Man pleads guilty to role in deadly LA kidnapping scheme The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Sentencing set today for couple convicted in SF dog mauling By Ron Harris, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Judge fines tobacco company $20 million for targeting teens By Seth Hettena, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Police search former priest’s home near Lake Tahoe for missing girl Staff 06-07-2002
California warned to be ready for ‘acute epidemic’ By Don Thompson, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Court grants parental rights to non-biological father By David Kravits, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Fundamentalist church responds to child’s death with new rules Staff 06-07-2002
Amtrak train strikes pickup, injuring driver Staff 06-07-2002
Credit help offered as senators probe state computer hacking By Don Thompson, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
California’s power supply dwindles By Karen Gaudette, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
National Red Cross to remove board of San Diego chapter Staff 06-07-2002
Despite sex scandal, archdiocese on pace for record fund-drive By Diego Ibarguen, Associated Press Writer 06-07-2002
Hershey, union reach agreement By Marc Levy, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Suspected 9-11 mastermind, chief hijacker believed in same German city at same time The Associated Press 06-07-2002
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UC shuts down study program in India this fall By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002
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Let’s consider a minus 15 mph speed limit Tom Brown Berkeley 06-06-2002
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St. Mary’s Moore drafted by Pirates By Jared Green Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002
Suicide bomber survivors tell story By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 06-06-2002
UC professors deserve an “F” Giora Stavi Berkeley 06-06-2002
Jacob Coakley Special to the Daily Planet 06-06-2002
Americans pull off shocker over Portugal The Associated Press 06-06-2002
City questions lockers it provides to homeless By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002
Darling Flower Shop is structure of “demerit” Hank Resnik Berkeley 06-06-2002
Cal’s White selected by Colorado Daily Planet Wire Services 06-06-2002
Fire danger moderate in Northern California By Devona Walker Daily Planet Staff 06-06-2002
Library offers plenty for youth this summer Mike Dinoffria Special to the Daily Planet 06-06-2002
Semiconductor industry group projects recovery The Associated Press 06-06-2002
eBay has deployed weapon against fraud By Brian Bergstein The Associated press 06-06-2002
Researchers say global warming will leave state short of water By Colleen Valles The Associated Press 06-06-2002
Priest accused of raping girl bound for trial The Associated Press 06-06-2002
Moon to obscure sun in partial solar eclipse By Andrew Bridges The Associated Press 06-06-2002
UC Professors push for divestment from Israel By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-05-2002
20 mph is not slow enough for our safety, air quality Sedge Thomson 06-05-2002
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A’s top pick follows in his father’s footsteps The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Local 1 ousted from Berkeley schools By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-05-2002
Celebrate Affordable Housing Week Assemblywoman Dion Aroner Berkeley 06-05-2002
Hutchinson, Baker go early Staff Report 06-05-2002
November ballot being prepped with city bonds By Kurtis Alexander, Daily Planet Staff 06-05-2002
Asian teams win, lose and tie at World Cup The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Future of historic building debated By Matt Artz, Special to the Daily Planet 06-05-2002
Census ranks Rancho Santa Fe as nation’s wealthiest town By Seth Hettena, The Associated Press 06-05-2002
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Verdict delayed in Oakland car bombing case By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-05-2002
Teen recognized for dancing, choreography By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-05-2002
Concord woman selected as winner of Afghan scholarship to study law Staff 06-05-2002
Apple introduces eMac for computer users The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Former Andersen executive talks about financial reporting system By May Wong, The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Mountain View Intuit to buy property software company The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Cardinal to take out newspaper ads on abuse The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Air Force colonel suspended after bad-mouthing Bush By Kim Curtis, The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Woman convicted of killing three tenants may be let go from prison The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Regents pick nuclear weapons designer to head Livermore Staff 06-05-2002
Lawmakers begin budget negotiations By Alexa Haussler The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Trial starts for man accused of killing child By Ben Fox, The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Medical journal puts itself, competitors under microscope By Lindsey Tanner The Associated Press 06-05-2002
Dozens return to scorched homes The Associated Press 06-05-2002
R.I. mayor acquitted of some charges Staff 06-05-2002
Comeback bid fails, bankruptcy looms for San Jose Symphony By Brian Bergstein, The Associated Press 06-05-2002
DA may drop charges against UC protesters By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 06-04-2002
News of the Weird The Associated Press 06-04-2002
Bay area must continue to explore options, build public policy for affordable housing Dion Aroner District 14 Assemblywoman 06-04-2002
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Next task for Lakers: 4 more wins By John Nadel AP Sports Writer 06-04-2002
South Berkeley shooting suspect at large By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff 06-04-2002
20 mph limit proposal is against the law Max Alfert Albany 06-04-2002
Ballet Superstar Baryshnikov Dazzles Berkeley By Robert Hall Special to the Daily Planet 06-04-2002
Giants 11, Padres 3 By Bernie Wilson AP Sports Writer 06-04-2002
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Mariners held off Athletics: 4-1 By Anne M. Peterson AP Sports Writer 06-04-2002
UC puts India program on hold Staff 06-04-2002
Disablity rights group sues Walgreens stores By Kurtis Alexander Daily Planet Staff 06-04-2002
Thousands eligible are not getting electricity discount By David Scharfenberg Daily Planet staff 06-04-2002
University Avenue corner may be deemed international food district By Chris Nichols Daily Planet Staff 06-04-2002
Power traders sued in California on behalf of Washington state The Associated Press 06-04-2002
California cattle identified with bovine tuberculosis The Associated Press 06-04-2002
Copyright rulings stand despite Napster bancruptcy By David Kravets The Associated Press 06-04-2002
SBC, Yahoo in joint venture launch Internet service By David Koenig AP Business Writer 06-04-2002
Winona Ryder shoplifting, drug hearing interrupted by injury By Erica Werner The Associated Press 06-04-2002
Injured rock climber plucked from wall at Yosemite Park The Associated Press 06-04-2002
City seeks greener power By Neil G. Greene Special to the Daily Planet 06-03-2002
Mayor Dean should have voted for housing Paul Hogarth 06-03-2002
“A Midsummer Night’s Dream” opens this year’s Cal Shakespeare Festival By Robert Hall, Special to the Daily Planet 06-03-2002
Cal crew claims fourth straight title Daily Planet Wire Services 06-03-2002
Market molds entrepreneurs By Matthew Artz, Special to the Daily Planet 06-03-2002
Ferry service is a safety issue Charles Smith 06-03-2002
Early music exhibition sets the tone of the Renaissance By Miko Sloper, Special to the Daily Planet 06-03-2002
Warren takes third in both her events at state finals Staff Report 06-03-2002
The state of the arts By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet 06-03-2002
Council should take stand on UC suspensions Khalil Bendib 06-03-2002
England can’t hold on, Spain breaks hex The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Pomo mother and daughter visit UC By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-03-2002
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San Francisco hotel fire leaves at least 100 people stranded The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Fire scorches 700 acres in Los Padres National Forest The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Flash animators find audience for Net ’webisodes’ By Paul Glader, The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Surfer improving after surgery for shark wounds The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Turnout for AIDS Ride suffers By Olga R. Rodriguez, The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Ravenswood school district in hot water The Associated Press 06-03-2002
State officials try to create new educational roadmap By Jessica Brice, The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Disabled climbing team reaches top of Mt. Shasta By Jim Wasserman, The Associated Press 06-03-2002
Therapeutic cloning trials show promise in cows By Paul Elias, The Associated Press 06-03-2002
New bill seeks to raise state smoking age to 21 By Andrew Bridges, The Associated Press 06-03-2002
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The Berkeley Hills were once dotted with dairies By Susan Cerny 06-01-2002
Why is it easier to locate a communist than a terrorist? George Kauffman. 06-01-2002
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Focus on the feminine in "Women in the Garden” By Jennifer Dix, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
California’s best youth tennis players face off this weekend at BTC By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 06-01-2002
EarthFirst! may drop unresolved chargesv By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-01-2002
old postcards provide views of the past By Susan Cerny, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
Monotheists are okay Steve Geller 06-01-2002
California Theater reopens after renovations; Fine Arts Cinema closes its doors By Peter Crimmins, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
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More than just basketball By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 06-01-2002
Japanese filmmakers are schooled in Berkeley politics By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-01-2002
Senior housing desperately needed, falling through the cracks of the system commonplace Nancy Anderson 06-01-2002
Scrumbly and Sweet Pam: Cockettes Forever Peter Crimmins, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
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We are entitled to be ‘under God’ Harold Reimann 06-01-2002
Disney movie introduces Elvis to a new generation By Woody Baird, The Associated Pres 06-01-2002
St. Mary’s to hire new boys’ coach By Jared Green, Daily Planet Staff 06-01-2002
City to aid artists in struggle with landlord By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-01-2002
Commentary: Partying controls Staff 06-01-2002
Waters talk features seasonal fruit, other savory topics By Ian M. Stewart, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
San Jose State basketball player suffers accidental death in Mono County The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Answers sought after Haste Street stabbing Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
Agnostics want recognition Sonja Fitz 06-01-2002
Despite Entwistle’s death, The Who returns to stage By Larry McShane, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
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Students gain political clout with 3 commission appointments By Neil G. Greene, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
Activist Joy Moore bows out of Board of Education raceActivist Joy Moore bows out of Board of Education race By David Scharfenberg, Daily Planet staff 06-01-2002
Take a look at lights Charles Siegel 06-01-2002
Freed UC students: ‘We were for peace’ The Associated Press 06-01-2002
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Most bus riders to pay more this fall Mike Dinoffria, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
Hollywood film and television production exodus continues By GARY GENTILE, AP Business Writer 06-01-2002
Live Oak Park will get a quake-resistant facelift By Matt Liebowitz, Special to the Daily Planet 06-01-2002
Four slightly injured when LA-bound train hits truck The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Judge rules to stop credit card ‘warning’ law By Jessica Brice, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Mars Rocks? Staff 06-01-2002
Apple Computer executives’ stock selling just before financial falls By May Wong, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Nothing PC about new video game ‘State of Emergency’ By William Schiffmann, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Nature’s Way issues recall after lead is found in capsules Staff 06-01-2002
Former Davis aide admits discussing contribution snafu The Associated Press 06-01-2002
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Simon firm drew above average fee from nonprofit The Associated Press 06-01-2002
The ‘unfitted’ bathroom: make it functional The Associated Press 06-01-2002
European Union ratifies global warming treaty The Associated Press 06-01-2002
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India says border with Pakistan is stable for now The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Tip of the week Staff 06-01-2002
Gunman in deadly store rampage had remains in home By Eugene Tong, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Active Jewish community leader dies By Chris Nichols, Daily Planet Staff 06-01-2002
Grid operators deny senator’s accusations of manipulation By Jennifer Coleman The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Judge rules to stop credit card ‘warning’ By Jessica Brice, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
American moviegoers want patriotic films, poll shows The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Manson follower Leslie Van Houten denied parolev By Linda Deutsch, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Man with wired jaw wasn’t allowed clippers on plane The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Companies warn about ‘Like Mike’ electrocution scene The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Fire spreads over 1,500 acres in San Bernardino National Forest The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Cut in anti-smoking efforts because of budget crunch By Sandy Yang, Tje Associated Press 06-01-2002
Judge says EPA can set runoff limits for rivers By David Kravets The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Voucher bill introduced in response to ruling by Supreme Court By Jessica Brice, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Former Davis aide admits discussing contributions The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Bill pushing for more information on food labels killed by committee By Jennifer Coleman, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Oakland man charged with mailing ‘anthrax’ letter Staff 06-01-2002
Teens sentenced for attack on Mexican workers By Ben Fox, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Group sues LA schools for rabbit suffocation The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Davis unveils speedier Bay Area rail system By Karen Gaudette, The Associated Prss 06-01-2002
Former KGB agent surfaces in new role as an FBI informant By Ben Fox, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
Courts reinstate Suzuki suit against Consumer Reports Staff 06-01-2002
Veterans affairs CEO suspended from duty Staff 06-01-2002
Mississippi State teaching the science of Hollywood By Jason Straziuso, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
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Five arrested on identity theft charges The Associated Press 06-01-2002
NY Museum of Modern Art reopens — in Queens By Verenca Dobnik, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
World in Brief Staff 06-07-2002
Leg bone found near site of Levy remains By Mark Sherman, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Lewinsky excused from doing jury duty The Associated Press 06-07-2002
EPA leaders want to hire more American Indians By Scott Sonner, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Man arrested Sept. 12 with box cutters pleads guilty to fraud Staff 06-07-2002
Judge finds Amish guilty By Dan Lewerenz, The Associated Press 06-07-2002
Friends say dead climbers were experts The Associated Press 06-01-2002
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‘The Wire’: an intellectual TV police drama By Ben Nuckols, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
China, United States dancers strike gold By Deborah Bulkeley, The Associated Press 06-01-2002
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