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By(‘IIARLESJ.HANLEY and Philip Padfield, 40, all Britons y gy‘l 4 ' - .'4 2'
Associated Press ——were dum on a highwa ,each . 1 4 - - '2
shotonceintllifdhead. y . chosen chairwoman ~ . ;

Terror struck back against the A note found nearby claimed they 4 4 '24 4-' 4 _4 ~ .4
United States and its friends on were US. and British spies and had B.‘ BRMH‘KWER 4 ’. : 4' 4 , ,-
three continents yesterday, in an ex- been “executed“ by “Arab comman- . . ~ . Senior Staff “ riter " 4 -. 2 , 4 . 4.
plosion of vengeful fury ignited by do cells" in reprisal for the attack ' ' .2 4 ‘2 >
the American bombingof Libya. on Libya. Collett was kidnapped l3 1 ‘ The changing Of the guard took 4. -' ' .

Terrorists “executed" three kid- months ago and the Douglas and . Place laSt ntgh} Within the Student ’_ , 4.- _. f4:
nap victims in Lebanon, tried to Padfieldlastmonth. 4 Development (40unt'114 a: It elected 1 4:45.4i-
blow up an El Al jetliner in London, Arab anger has been directed at "5 new 0”}09” “’r 193”“ .5
and tossed firebombs at US. targets the British government because it 4 _ ' MO“! Schrand. a Psyehnlt’gt‘ JU- .; . ,..; .4"
in Tunisia. allowed the United States to mount 4:51;: .. 4 n10r~ “‘35 elected new t‘hatranan . 4 2 4‘4"

In city after city around the world, the air attack on Libya from a US. : rm ’ Of the t't’unetl. Her tet‘m WI“ begin - “ - '4’
angry crowds swirled around U.S. airbasein Britain. $42; 4 ‘ . "“{ttmtmlh '-‘ '4 . "
embassies and screamed their ha- Soon after the bodies were found. “a Schrand.4 202 Who ran against [“0 .. '2' '. :5.”
tred for “USA. Aggressor." a British television cameraman was " 2 ’t‘ 9‘ Other handhia‘es~ 5"“ 5h" would hke : '.' " ' i " .~

Bomb-disposal squads scurried abducted by gunmen in Beirut. /’ I” see the munch become mm") “5" ' " '~ 7“ ’
around European capitals in re Eighteen kidnapped foreigners, in- A . the 85 one 0‘ the ten Ureanllatlnm 4 '4 4 -4
sponse to threats. American embas- cluding six Americans. are still r; . , 0“ campus. . - ‘ ‘- .‘ " ' .
sy staff members were being air- missingin Lebanon. in? 4”! WWW “Re t” see 11‘ “Wk there 'A . ' .4 V
lifted out of Sudan. In Libya itself, In London yesterday, an alert se- 39“ With other StUdent organizations on . > . 4.4 4
nervous Westerners looked despera- curity guard foiled what could have 5, g / aetn'ttleS throughout the )eat' and ‘d _ 2 4 4.
tely for ways out of the country. beenaterrorist massacre. 4’ , , 4 lot more hind rasms (“the during the ‘.4 4 . . ' - 44

And in Moscow, in a possibly omi- The El Al airline guard, at Heath- 44 4! in; 4,4,, nextyear. Schrand said .2 , ' - '-
nous development, the Soviet Union row Airport, found a bomb in the $5.5 , , -‘ “gag .h'm Tim P reudenberg. [he mu” . 2 ‘ ' .
summoned foreign ambassadors and false bottom of an Irishwoman‘s i 43 , 4444* e115 adviser. leaving at the end 0f » 4
formally asserted its right to free hand luggage as she tried to board s. \ eh: , ’ - the summer. Schramt ”2”” 5h“- ; .4 '. .'
passage through the seas and air the Israeli airline‘s Flight 016 to Tel ‘ I along With the ether memhet‘b. 4 2 ~ . 4 1
around Soviet-aligned Libya, a move Aviv. About 360 people were aboard ‘ w‘. WOUId have to Wt'rk h‘drd tn make It -. - 4 4 ~ 4 t
that might signal Kremlin intentions the targeted Boeing 747. , “$3,932; 4404444444 40 44444444 444 depend . . 4
l:r?giigfizhtvfiflalzrtghgermegl- The woman was arrested but her on much more dedication and hard ~ . ' . ' ' .

name was not immediately released. work on the part of the (mum-.1, . . 1‘
terranean. . . . British police said she may have be 2h ., 'd .4 ,_

The Reagan administration was - mem rs. 5 95¢“ . ~ . 4

been duped by her boyfnend, an ' "I think the )tential is there but . ~ -» ' .
clearly braced for furthershocks. Arab and may not have known 4 Pt . 4 . 4 4

“We are prepared for an increase about the 8X lOSlVCS A search was some Wlll have to be motivated We . 4
in terrorism,“ White House spokes- ted forth in n. have students who have the lead- .
man Larry Speakes said in Washing- moun e a . ershi: andAfiua4l4ifications4 to put it all , . 4 .
ton. In Tunis, someone in a passing car __ toget er. t ese peop e are capa- - , ' . ,

But he said the US. leadership be- hurled at firebomb at the compound W ble of4 doing just about anything." . ».
lieves its bombing of Libyan cities housing US- Marine guards and she sald. 4 2 . _ 4
Tuesday will “in the long run 4 4 4 re- other staff members of the US. Em- Freudenberg and Louis Straub. ~ 4 ’
duce the risk to Americans" from bassy in Tunisia. An embassy .. currently the couiiCil s chairman. Q
terror attacks. spokesman said an Americanowned 4 both believe Schrand has the lead» .

ln Lebanon. retaliation for the automobile caught fire but no one ership capabilities to extend the suc~ . .
U.S.raidwasswiftandbloody. was hurt. Later. two young Tuni— 4 cess of the Student Development . 2

The bodies of three kidnap victims sians on a motorbike set two more _ _ 4., 4 (‘ounc1l4intonei4it year 4
_, identified as writer Alec Collett, cars ablaze with firebombs near the .41: r 4 4 1w 4 4"1 thi4nk .4she4s iiing4to bed“ [:3in - 4 ~

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64‘ and teachers Leigh Douglas, 34' See STRIKES,Page6 2 2‘ ‘12”? 1, x -. has proven herself in the organiza- '
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G . k f . . 1 In addition to serving as chaii‘wo- ’ 4 .
roup plc S pro essors .' “is, i man. Schrand's responsiblities will 1 -
is at. hi I t 14 include a position on the Devel- . 4 -'
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as 1986 Great TeaCherS 3 “t T. #4; A i, . Schrand said will give her the oppor- _
L ~' 7 “at.” 7.74., tunity to act as mice for the stu- . 4 4
Staff reports system are: Doreen E. Hotchkiss. ' ”hint” h . '14,: dents. 4 4 44 . H .,
an assistant professor of biology at " ; hi “ : "Working With the [h deVel- ’ ‘ _ 1

Three UK professors and three Jefferson Community College South— .1444 .44. 2. opment council and getting a better , .4 4 4 4 ,
community college professors have west. in Louisville; Eldridge Rog- _.' » f’ .‘ . . .. 2.4». " ’2 3;;4 idea of what they doand how4we can . 4 ,. - -
been named 1986 Great Teachers by erg, chairman of the math- -2 3' 2 4.22444 help them 4.. that‘s what were here . . . .
the UK Alumni Association. ematics/science division at 1-1.}: 4421’ for.4"she said. 4 7 . '. ,

Hopkinsville Community College; h" ,_ ,4: 4 _ .., \et. without lreudcnberg. the '4 4 4 4- . 4 4, ~43

The three from UK are: Curtis and Chun W. R0, chairman of the so- ' "‘2” ‘4¢m=--= A t“ ' a" stem. ,4; .1 ; amends- xamhtmma fix road to success may m." be an “as? -' '1 I »
Harvey. an economics professor; cial science and business division at ALANLISSIG “magma (4:23 Shgi'ltlbhglldh B”: :fhrahd “'0“ t .= . ,4 - . '

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Emmihivegfgirésssoyrhiada 33K " C “m N "ege Water musnc Elected as the council's vice ,-2 . ,2 “ 2' ‘2-
Gentry Vance, an associate profes- chairman. K9” Walker. an “"""m' 4 i , ,
sor in the Honors Program. Each professor will receive a $500 John Moredock, on architecture sophmore, nolism building yesterday trying to achieve 0 ms sophomre.4said he is looking for- ,4 4 44 4 4 _.

award and will be recognized at the plays his trumpet in the bathroom of the iour- unique sound. ward to bUt'dmg 0“ the framework _4 -, .. 34'

Those from the community college UK Awards Night April 23. scum \(‘Il . Pant-o -', 2.’ " "

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Mouse dies - J ournalist speaks o , _
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BySCOTT WARD _ {I’ fin i T‘; > x = 3%» "as .. ,‘ #1:».
SW‘a'PmJects W" t . a a e . challenge of conglomerate controls . . .. 1.: -.

The spectre of death loomed large , _. - 43;}. 4 , , , . e,“ -’ ' . ‘ ‘
at the annual Little Kentucky Derby a? ' 2’ [1‘45“]; titan-““5 —' @mfi , » . 4 4. -
Ru" ‘0' the “00'6"“ yesterday when ‘3‘" l ,- -. 5“” h er “The challenge (for) ‘ -‘ 2‘ ' .‘ z 2.
Pi ueak Paul was killed in a tra - _ ’2 z: ‘5.“ -" . . . ~ 2' - ' 2
ic p:(clcidenl after winning the 1th , ‘ A; > k2: ' When he gave the h'mh annual Journalists ofthe - , , 4-
heat. 4 44. 4 Joe Creason lecture last night. Eu- f . )I . I _n \ ,4 4 _ 4

The accident occurred as Paul 4;.44: .‘w 4:? 4 gene Patterson titled his talk “edito uture (IS 0 main at - -4 '4 .
whose time was 1:22.45 on the 7-foot: ;.-«~ 1 I» ’ rialg4entrepr4ene4ursmp in the age Of individuality ” l l

. ::‘-:::’ a . . con omera es. ‘ ' . . . . . . . .
$$$;:sget;3ckw;:bfghrlfiifi)gsgyuoé 3 An equally appropriate title would Eugene Patterson, ELLE“: PATTLR‘SON 4 .
starting block. A crowd member ’ have4 been: 'willing to ‘.pay..lhe J09 Creason lecturer 4 .. ,, ,A ., A, ' . ‘
reached out for the White mom 44444.44} .. price lnanew age of Journalism. 4 than. 1:: . 5‘12“? - x4: 4 -
and during a moment of confisioh . V patterson. 4Wh° '5 currently Chtef — 'l l ’ .
the starting gate was dropped on the X... ‘ ., ,, executive officer 0‘ the St- Pete” “Television itself is going to learn ‘. 'V ’
rodent. Ioomnoeo unis..." 32;“ uggigbfizidathiifiwshghzgmi that hard lesson." Patterson said. 414444....- xk . I , . .

' " C ' He said with the advent of cable. “'- A‘" 4 ”stink: - . _ pa“:
Bgigl'pmgnftmpgflidagggngggz Stephanie Malone. Stacey Force, Dona Logan and members of technology. Everything has been television itself is having tochange, 4 a”. W MM
almostimmediately. Alpha KOPPO A'Pht‘ Ch." "‘9‘" ""0”” “Phi? onto ViCtOVY~ changed by the,”‘""e"t‘°".°_‘ 3'19” Patterson told his audience at the h, iAA'A EN“
The mouse. who was one of the tirely new media — teleViSion. he Center for the Arts that the question _A ‘ .4 M3- 2;
SAB entries in the races, was buried Pipsqueak Paul go out a winner The SAB had originally Planned to said. facing journalism of the future is Wt ' _ my. .
with little ceremony under a tree than to be fed to a snake,“ the fate get all of the mice from Laboratory Television has changed the busi- whether journalists. through the in- iiliéllsill ' , " _ '
neartheFree Speech Area. awaiting several of the other mice Ammal Resources, but Hunt learned ness by forcing radio and magazines fluence of large. chainowned pa~ . . . m 5"“ Wx

LKD chairwoman Lynne Hunt when they are returned to a local Wednesday that some of those mice to renconstitute themselves through pers. are becoming homogenized. .r.‘~13.. me.“ I!“ Jig W:

said after the accident: "Better petstore. SeeMOUSE.Page2 specialization. “The cha.lenge tforl journalists of m in “II m
the future (is) to maintain individu- ”gm. IO. Me
O O O ality4ilpattersonsaid. ".“V‘ . .4 . .. 4
to cut 1 es com amt a must pro essor .. .4 2
trepreneurs and there “can be a re— ' ' '
birth of more conglomerations. " .
Sta" "PM“ Williams said he was in the Stu- center where he called the camps human resource services. said last "New "ties are being made now » - -

A 4444 mm 44444444 444 ha been 4dent Comet?“4 bgthroomt on not: first p043. 4 444444444444 4444 40044 night that the investigation was still for {imagntfigreneurs who re44a44|4|4y ..

rass c at 8 oorneor niversi Store poice res a n. wan o s r ir own paper. is s.., 14 £4
filed by a student agaimt Clyde R. at about 9:50 am. wheh he said he Carpenter to the police station ope . is being done and it is going to be iwkl '- if"; F 1 I is
Carpenter, a professor of architec- noticed a pink mirror placed near whereacomplaint was filed. wwgmcyilll now he suun4iemoned done increasingly.“ f t, .M . L 4.4.4....
cure. the lop ol the partition between his Carpenter, when contacted yester- Wm, said if“; Sflifce°aei m; the large chains leave the editors 7. hi2 6%,

Mark Williams. a political science “‘"""“'°"°"‘- day afternoon in his office. refused tam. Carpenter. who was re- dawwrwtthamt“ "We“ "‘2 Q” .3 "” ' 1‘-
iunior. filed the complaint with the t° comm! 0“ the validity of the leased yesterday. will pinbably be elect" ‘°.'°"“ "'9“. W" P°"°Yi P3" 5' "§“‘“’¥$M§” -

UK cam” whee ”my mm- A! out um Williams 19“ "l complaint. arraigned Mime my4 mm“ terson said. The pomt Is that we can if?» 5; eastwfbg‘wgni4 «5.5144444 ,4. 4
ins. bethnxm and went to the violin": Welter Skiba. director of UK said. Samonmsrpm, ~ . . ’- ~ 5%

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S tators describe rodent fashions Local paper nets fit“ I uhtzer
at nun-uni: thought men should are» m spore jackets were key in cloth- Herald-Leader i‘CJOICCS at recognition of basketball story
Staff Writer coats and tails. and women Ithlé for men. and spring dresses
should wear tea-length dresses. "1 anfir 5' 0010’s for “‘0men- . By MIKE EMBRY poured champagne into the plastic $1.000 each. hoidi so to smarter .
The fashion at yesterday‘s “Black leather mihiSkirls for Pam Wofford,I aIsecretary '" Associated Press glasses of the reporters and editors shaking hands erigI supporters and
Little Kentucky Derby Run for the women.“ said John Mullins. a the Student AcllVltleS Board of- on the prize-winning story, accepting gifts of clothing. car tires
the “Udems "fined 8’83“." be‘ chemistry freshman. "and bah” f'ce' ‘h098h‘ the sponsors 0f the Reporters Jeffrey Marx and Mi- "This is a great day for the Her- and free meals from a small corps
cause 0f the weather. but ’igi‘igd green Army pants lit" the "mm: ,m [2:3 to: Sliifmiaiiii; chael York slapped hands wlIiIen the old-Leader," said Black with a offiibogsters from 193-8;II obe
for next year's attire “'9' mom“ 1"” . 9". C0 95 " - W ., story flashed on the video iso ay beaming smile. “It's the first Pulit- newspaper s itspr on
heavily on some spectators‘ Political science freshman "racing Silks to match the rats. terminal that the Lexington Herald- zer Prize in our history. it‘s the interviews with more than 200 peo-
mihdb‘ t ”£3333“ McKenine 5":“11 me." Tad?! raggfrtscmn‘gtsi (1: Leader won the 1986 Pulitzfer PurIize highest recognition a newspaper can pie from March 1985 toOctober 1985.
~‘lt should be a scene ram 5 o wear pes con ro uni- scri y . I . '. for investigative reporting or eir get from its peers. On Oct. 23. the Herald-Leader fol-
Ascot." Finn Cato. a telecgmmiIiI- formsII :IlIiIIile the ilgmgent aItI the blast"??? sidénihiathatiohf 5:11;); series on alleged corruption in the “We knew it was a controversial lowed with stories on improper of-
mcations freshman. sai - ” r8095 0 wear “0 "l a a “' e" '3 - a ' UK basketball r ram. and sensitive stor'. but it was done iers to recruits b some of the na-
shouldbeareallyclassything." (‘harlie Wyatt. a mathematics "ll-l hfi‘rt’ iSI anything from t0P Moments lgtgrg. outside editor in the highest deggee of professional- tion‘stopschools. y
. Rebecca Bach. an undecided freshmanI agreed with McKenzie. hats and tails to Jams and tank- John Carroll‘s officeI members of ism. . . . it was a team effort for the UK launched an internal inquiry
freshman. said attire for the race but suggested spectators should t0ps " He also said he thought the newsroom staff and other news entire newsroom." after the stories, and that was fol-
. sIhoiIiIdII come "straight from pattern their attire after that “Wilts W'm V‘IhI'te SOCkS were the Paper departments were celebrating The newspaper in its OCL 27. 1985‘ lowed by an NCIAA investigation.
‘ Salt 5, while IJulie Robinson. a worn in the infield at (hui'chill "105 dPPmPr'd e. . the first Pulitzer in the newspapers story told of players allegedly sell- Neither the UniverSIty nor the
wear )ue azers an “'0 e o eesacr. an arc 16C ure . I
' wear hats sophomore, was elaborate in his Sut‘h as lehl Slgauss. 120: It: 0 r
. l . George Brownfield, a political detailing of the ideal race uni coste. Rap uren an e N P l t ‘n, d
- . science sophomore. said he form. He said he thought plaid ever-popular L-L‘ Bean. ews a ers earn u l zer a a S
'1 ' NEW YORK lAPl — The Miami The Pulitzer for national reporting Herald photographers Carol Guzy
' ~ . Ouse Herald, the Philadelphia Inquirer was Split by the Dallas Morning and Michel DuCille won for their
‘ , , , ' ‘ and the New York Times each won News and the Philadelphia Inquirer. photographs of devastation caused
. . ~ ,. , . ionmmeu trump-age one two Pulitzer Prizes yesterday, and Lonesome Dove Larry McMur- by the eruption of Nevado del Ruiz
,‘ ; » had died Wimberly Royster. vice available from the lab to run in Independent: Eva. from the the 5:" J03: (ICalifJ As/IiiirCli;:n:f£’e‘:: try's sweeping novel of the Ameri- Wham"! Colombia.
, ‘ ' chancellor for research said the the 58 races. The pet store mice Kangaroos 1’11“!“in Of Australia was onor or expo g - . - can West, won the Pulitzer for fic- . .
, mice were infected with mouse cost $1 35 but S‘AB got half of 1N <21 69) 0‘ wealth by degosed Philippine tion b Jack Fun“? Shire Cf‘h'c‘gfi T."l'
; , ' . . ' ' - l - . f ' M , “ ' ‘ President Ferdinan Marcos. ‘ une won 9 1 zer or I oria
. 3.‘ I. . hepatitus \‘ll‘us, which affects mtliIiIiIey back for returningItIlIiclmII n Residence Halls: Jim. from The Denver Post won the public New York Daily News columnist reporting for his discussion of con-
' ‘ '. the" rleamllgfi IIéIihCIi ‘tdh‘ih Colin) dow‘netrlidtisobgghfrrsflpb“ 8‘1“}; BlandingIV (3037’. service award for a report that re- Jimmy Breslin won the Pulitzer for stitutional issues. and Jules Feiffer
. . L , 'V ‘l I 22:1 [(iifieihli‘leaifi {£5,321.15 e H us of cheese at the opposite mid of fitudent Organization Ken, vealed that "‘05‘ missing children commentary that "consistently of the (New York) Village Voice
.I . I , Hunt said that Wednesday the starting gate. and the mice lucky Kernel, from the Student are anOlVedI in custody disputes or gtfithptohoed grdiIrIiIary citizens. the lit? the award for editorial cartoon
' '4' . night she was "a little bit upset wore the colors of the organiza- Government Association(15_59t are runaways. izer ar sai . .
. I ~ .2 ' ' and stressed“ when she found out tion they represented. s‘i ‘t .. A] h' f 0 h
. , , . , about the deaths. but adopted 3 About 60 people were onIhand Kap'pgrhliih a ”‘5’ 7.1:) r m Alp a
' ' showmanship attitude. "We‘ve to see Atch. the Phi Sigma kappa II I ' ' . BLUEGRASS ASSOCIATION FOR RETARDED CITIZENS
' got our mice. we‘re ready to run fraternity entry. turn in the best h Ihe worst time turned in by a
' ' - them.“she 531d overall time of the day of 12.6 out WinnerI was 1I,loyd from ' .
Tuenty mice were purchased seconds in the fourth heat. The Boyd. who finished With a dismal Lex’ngton 93.":-
- ' from the pet store and 10 were division winners were: 2328.24. Packs the s {a IIII
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.H 3' _I * ’0 REVIEW When Gary finally arrives upon only solid performer in "Kent Past .-
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:5 1 what it‘s like to be the new kid on —— does 50 as if he has been driving swarmed in turmoil. Mitre-mm: only . -
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tar on an empty street corner while Virginia. and daughter. Pamela. he left. IdomIg illegal favors that Martha Bernier is initially litt'klng ' ,
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“so Ior — 224 E. Main St. Tonight and tomorrow. Top tit/disco music on a That was the case last night as home 16 years before ment he ”went for a ride and never Danell Wilds iiioger and liudley I .t . _ ,
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”cover. 0 ned at Actors‘ Guild of Lexin . Pamela unleashes upon him 16 they move mechanically through ’ _ _'
Iattotlt u». —— 361 w. Short St. tonight, Robot Without A Cause (W pe l . ' .- ~ .. .. . .g 3‘“ one Portrays ”l9 ““0“?" Years “0”“ 0f rage Stemmmg {mm their blocking and deliver stagnant . .. - - .. .
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lam. Covorissasinglo/SScouplo. “me It. ginia and Pamela who communicate a redefinition of love and a re- of ”Kent pug-i Due -- 'I 'I '. I ‘I I' ‘
In“ A saloon — 2909 Richmond Road. tonight and tomorrow, Quadra (Tap “Rent Past Due“ unfolds like an- more as sisters. putting into [”30 aligning of the boundries between mom P115: 1)...- .im . ,,m - '- .- r-‘ry‘j,
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two elevated dance floors, a high quality vidoo system and an Aftor Hours as being like a gentle summer rain- ' she seems to shun lhl> variety “in.“ ;. . . . I . f .
club open from 1:30 to 4:30 am. storm. He all but cautioned audi- «,9 V“; I ~..., , the lovestruck Rosalind peeks ‘I . t II .
ences not to expect the fire and flood . ’\ 5 l WV through Ganymede: liia>k .‘ . . f ‘ ' 'I-
of "Romeo and Juliet" or the rau- ' .;i we gt?“ 2' > 3. .513 Henry Kevin Haggard l> iiitiiii . ., , . . .
cous clowning in the more recent I 3,, . _ . 51!“ a> Touchstone. a poor will“, i.. _I —. . II .
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