The Kevin Trudeau Show: 8-4-12

August 4, 2012 by admin  
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Today, Kevin reveals the details behind the government’s plan to drive up oil prices and crash currencies. Plus, the Freeze Dry Guy stops by to help prepare you for any disaster!

Self Help:
Loss Weight Safe & Fast
Survival Food
Filter For Emergencies
Daily Life Essentials
Free Money

Health:
The Painful Truth About Acetaminophen
Yoga Boosts Your Mood
Apples Really Do Keep The Doctor Away
Berries Can Reduce High Blood Pressure
Tart Cherries Help Speed Muscle Recovery
Falling In Love Mimics Cocaine High
Go Nuts To Prevent Baldness

Government:
Sarah Ferguson Not Invited To Royal Wedding

Protests
Defiant Crowds Demand Democracy in Bahrain
Labor Battles Rage On in Wisconsin, Iowa, Ohio, Indiana

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Anti-War Icon Dennis Kucinich Loses Congressional Seat In Primary

March 8, 2012 by admin  
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March 8, 2012

USA Today

By Susan Davis

“Whether you like Kucinich or not, it is obvious that the powers that be wanted him out. You see, they love war, and Kucinich is all about peace.” –KTRN

Rep. Marcy Kaptur won her primary Tuesday and ended fellow Ohio Democratic Rep. Dennis Kucinich’s 16-year career in the U.S. House, making him the first incumbent to lose their re-election bid in 2012.

Kucinich was not alone. Republican Rep. Jean Schmidt was in an unexpectedly tight primary fight in her Cincinnati-area district and lost to Brad Wenstrup, a physician making his first run for Congress.

Meanwhile, former representative Mary Jo Kilroy, who was defeated in the 2010 Tea Party wave, was denied a comeback attempt for a Columbus-area district by former state representative Joyce Beatty, a Democrat.

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Obama’s Reelection Campaign Amassing Huge Database Of Personal Voter Info

February 15, 2012 by admin  
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February 15, 2012

Slate

By Sasha Issenberg

On Jan. 22, a young woman in a socially conservative corner of southwestern Ohio received a blast email from Stephanie Cutter, a deputy campaign manager for Barack Obama. Years earlier, the young woman had registered for updates on Obama’s website, completing a form that asked for her email address and ZIP code. For a while, the emails she received from Obama and his Organizing for America apparatus were appeals to give money and sign petitions, and she responded to one that required that she provide her name. The emails kept on coming, rarely with anything an Obama supporter could disagree with, and certainly not the type of hard-edged political message that could scare one away.

But Cutter’s note was different. She boasted of a new administration rule that would require insurance plans to fully cover contraception as part of the president’s health care reform law, and encouraged her recipients to see the policy as reason to rally around Obama’s re-election. “Think about how different that is from what the candidates on the other side would do,” Cutter wrote. “Our opponents have been waging a war on women’s health—attempting to defund Planned Parenthood, overturn Roe v. Wade, and everything in between.”

It was a message that sat well with the young Ohioan who received it. She was single, liberal, sensitive to medical costs—but she had never told the campaign any of those things, and the one piece of information she had provided (her ZIP code) could easily mark her as the type of traditionalist Midwestern woman who would recoil at efforts to liberalize access to birth control. Indeed, she found it hard to believe that many other residents of her ZIP code would look as favorably upon a rallying cry to defend Planned Parenthood as she did.

Those who have worked with Obama’s data say that it is an email that would have never been sent in 2008. The campaign knew very little about the 13 million people who had registered for online updates, not even their age or gender or party registration. Without the ability to filter its recipients based on those criteria, the campaign stuck to safe topics for email blasts and reserved its sharp-edged messages for individual delivery by direct mail or phone call. In those channels, the campaign could be certain of the political identities of those it was reaching, because the recipients had been profiled based on hundreds of personal characteristics—enough to guarantee that each message was aimed at a receptive audience.

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Ron Paul Wins Ohio Straw Poll. Romney in 3rd. Perry in 5th

October 23, 2011 by admin  
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October 24, 2011

Columbus Government Examiner

By John Michael Spinelli

Even though only 428 ballots were cast in the first ever Ohio Swing State Straw Poll, conducted by the Franklin County Republican Party (FCRP), the winner can nevertheless point to it as a trophy signifying they can whip President Barack Obama in next year’s hotly contested presidential race in the important preeminent Midwest battleground state of them all.

According to results released by Juliana Schultz of the FCRP, Ron Paul was the big winner of the eight-candidate contest held at the Ohio Union on the campus of The Ohio State University Saturday. The straw poll provided Ohio Republicans with an opportunity to have their voice heard in the early stage of an increasingly competitive GOP presidential nominating process, Schultz wrote of straw poll participants who had to contribute $25 to participate in.

Franklin County Republican Executive Committee Chairman Doug Preisse said of the event, “Again, it looks as though the presidential race will be all about Ohio, probably Central Ohio in particular.”

In prepared remarks, Franklin County Republican Central Committee Chairman Brad Sinnott said, “Our national party needs to know what Republican activists in this area are thinking about the GOP nominee.”

The percentage breakdown of the results from the 428 ballots cast are as follows: Ron Paul 53.50%; Herman Cain 25.47%; Mitt Romney 8.88%; Newt Gingrich 5.37%; Rick Perry 2.80%; Jon Huntsman 2.10%; Rick Santorum .93%; Michele Bachmann .47%; Write-In .47%.

Bachmann, whose tally in this Ohio poll fared no better than that of write-ins, made history by becoming the first woman to win the event in Iowa, where she received 4,823 votes out of the almost 17,000 votes cast (29%) in mid-August in Iowa, the biggest and most famous of its kind. Paul, who won big in Ohio, lost to Bachmann by only 152 votes (4,671 votes), placing him a close second in Iowa with 28 percent of the vote.

About a month later, Cain, a businessman, pizza tycoon and motivational speaker who now enjoys front-runner status in subsequent polls on the Republican candidates, won what was called at the time a “stunning upset” in the Florida straw poll with 37 percent (986 votes out of 2,657) of the vote. Perry placed second with 15.4 percent (410 votes) and Romney placed third with 14 percent (372 votes).

Beyond the hoopla of this first-ever straw poll in Ohio, the best poll among several for GOP candidates show Romney tied (45 percent) with President Obama among Buckeye voters. However, when compared to other GOP candidates like Perry or Cain, Obama walks away with wins of +9 percent and +3 percent respectively.

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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 2-26-11

February 26, 2011 by admin  
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Today, Kevin reveals the details behind the government’s plan to drive up oil prices and crash currencies. Plus, the Freeze Dry Guy stops by to help prepare you for any disaster!     

Self Help:
Loss Weight Safe & Fast    
See Kevin Live!   
Survival Food  
Filter For Emergencies  
Daily Life Essentials   
Free Money      

Health:
The Painful Truth About Acetaminophen     
Yoga Boosts Your Mood   
Apples Really Do Keep The Doctor Away   
Berries Can Reduce High Blood Pressure   
Tart Cherries Help Speed Muscle Recovery   
Falling In Love Mimics Cocaine High   
Go Nuts To Prevent Baldness    

Government:
Sarah Ferguson Not Invited To Royal Wedding    

Protests
Defiant Crowds Demand Democracy in Bahrain   
Labor Battles Rage On in Wisconsin, Iowa, Ohio, Indiana    

Everything Kevin:
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Support Kevin!
Kevin is on YouTube!
Sign Up For Kevin’s FREE Podcast
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The Kevin Trudeau Show: 11-9-10

November 9, 2010 by admin  
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Today, Kevin reveals the top four things happening right now that have been designed to keep you fearful and alter your perception of what you consider ‘normal.’

Self Help:
Have Dinner With KT
Weight Loss Cure

Health:
290,000 Eggs Recalled Due To Salmonella At Ohio Egg Farm
Drug Company Money Affects Doctors’ Prescriptions
Cancer Patients Radioactive!
Drug Companies Hire Troubled Doctors As Experts
Cancer Is Purely Man Made Say Scientists
Amino Acids In Watermelon Lower Blood Pressure
Abbott Labs Sold Bug Tainted Baby Formula
Why Technology Is Really Bad For Your Health

Wealth:
As Fed Policy Sinks, The Dollar Prices of Essentials Soar

Government:
Supreme Court Weighs Consequences of Vaccine Cases
US Not Tracking Afghan Spending
Wall Street Mogul Picked For State Department Post

NWO:
Launch of Unknown Missile Caught on Tape in California
Strange Signal Comes From Alien Planet
NASA Digitally Alters Picture

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290,000 Eggs Recalled Due to Salmonella at Ohio Egg Farm

November 9, 2010 by admin  
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November 9th, 2010

WebMD

By: Michael J. DeNoon

A new egg recall has been issued for some 290,000 eggs after salmonella was detected at the Ohio facility where the eggs originated.

That number includes about 120 dozen eggs today added to the recall, first announced late Friday, Nov. 5.

The eggs were distributed to wholesalers and retailers in eight states by Cal-Maine Foods Inc. Cal-Maine received the potentially tainted eggs from Ohio Fresh Eggs of Croton, Ohio. According to media reports, Ohio Fresh Eggs is financed by the owner of the two farms involved in the recent massive egg recall.

Cal-Maine, headquartered in Jackson, Miss., is the largest producer and distributor of fresh shell eggs in the U.S. The recalled eggs were processed at the company’s Green Forest, Ark., facility.

So far, there have been no reports of illness traced to the eggs.

The recalled eggs were processed by Cal-Maine on Oct. 9 and Oct. 12, but the company was not notified of the possible salmonella contamination until Nov. 5, when it issued the recall.

The recalled eggs were sold to wholesalers and retailers in eight states: Arkansas, California, Illinois, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, Oklahoma, and Texas.

The egg recall involves products sold under the Pippin, Sunny Meadow, Springfield Grocer, Sun Valley, and James Farm brands.

In cooperation with the FDA, Cal-Maine immediately notified its customers and recalled specific Julian dates of shell eggs because they have the potential to be contaminated with salmonella. The following packages were included in this recall.

Product Description Plant Number Julian Date Sell By/Expiration Date
Pippin Loose Medium 1457 282 11/07/10
Sunny Meadow Jumbo

UPC Code – 6 05388 71459 6

1457 282, 284 11/07/10;11/09/10
Sunny Meadow Large

UPC Code – 6 05388 71457 2

1457 282 11/07/10
Sunny Meadow Large 18

UPC Code – 6 05388 71461 9

1457 282 11/07/10
Sunny Meadow Extra Large

UPC Code – 6 05388 71458 9

1457 284 11/09/10
Sunny Meadow Extra Large 18

UPC Code – 8 13905 00120 7

1457 282 11/07/10
Sunny Meadow 5 Dozen

UPC Code – 6 81131 74355 6

1457 284 11/09/10
Sunny Meadow 6 Pack

UPC Code – 6 05388 71462 6

1457 284 11/09/10
Springfield Grocer Medium Loose 1457 282 11/07/10
Springfield Grocer Extra Large Loose 1457 284 11/09/10
Springfield Grocer Large Loose 1457 284 11/09/10
Sun Valley Large

UPC Code 0 33643 00018 2

1457 284 11/24/10
James Farm Medium

UPC Code 0 97009 01083 3

1457 285 11/07/10

Plant numbers are printed on the cartons. The Julian date follows the plant number: For example, P1457-282.

Symptoms of salmonella food poisoning include fever, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, and/or abdominal pain. Severe cases can result in blood infections, heart infections, or arthritis. Young children, frail elderly people, and people with impaired immune systems are particularly vulnerable to severe disease.

Consumers who purchased the recalled eggs should not eat them. The eggs may be returned to the point of purchase for a full refund.

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Obama to Try to Tie All Republicans to Tea Party

September 20, 2010 by admin  
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September 20, 2010

The NewYork Times

By Jakie Calmes

President Obama’s political advisers, looking for ways to help Democrats and alter the course of the midterm elections in the final weeks, are considering a range of ideas, including national advertisements, to cast the Republican Party as all but taken over by Tea Party extremists, people involved in the discussion said.

White House and Congressional Democratic strategists are trying to energize dispirited Democratic voters over the coming six weeks, in hopes of limiting the party’s losses and keeping control of the House and Senate. The strategists see openings to exploit after a string of Tea Party successes split Republicans in a number of states, culminating last week with developments that scrambled Senate races in Delaware and Alaska.

“We need to get out the message that it’s now really dangerous to re-empower the Republican Party,” said one Democratic strategist who has spoken with White House advisers but requested anonymity to discuss private strategy talks.

Democrats are divided. The party’s House and Senate campaign committees are resistant, not wanting to do anything that smacks of nationalizing the midterm elections when high unemployment and the drop in Mr. Obama’s popularity have made the climate so hostile to Democrats. Endangered Congressional candidates want any available money to go to their localized campaigns.

Late Sunday night, White House advisers denied that a national ad campaign was being planned. “There’s been no discussion of such a thing at the White House” or the Democratic National Committee, said David Axelrod, Mr. Obama’s senior adviser.

Proponents say a national ad campaign, most likely on cable television, would complement those individual campaigns and give Democrats a chance to redefine the stakes. The Democratic strategist said voters did not now see much threat to them from a Republican takeover of Congress, even though some Tea Party-backed candidates and other Republicans have taken positions that many voters consider extreme, like shutting down the government to get their way, privatizing Social Security and Medicare and ending unemployment insurance.

So far, Mr. Obama has largely limited his campaigning to fundraisers and small events. That will change soon as he plays a bigger role to rally the flagging faithful, officials said.

To mobilize younger voters who supported him in 2008, Mr. Obama will hold four big campaign-style rallies, the first Sept. 28 at the University of Wisconsin in Madison, with satellite transmission to campuses in other states. The later rallies will be in Ohio, Philadelphia and Las Vegas. He also will send e-mail and record robocalls to spur voters, and conduct a national “town hall” Webcast in October.

“These events are about activating the Obama grass roots to help organizationally in terms of volunteers” for get-out-the-vote efforts, said Dan Pfeiffer, the White House communications director. “We’re not going to get all the 2008 Obama voters out. We may not get most of them. But in close races, it can be decisive.”

Mr. Obama will also step up his efforts to draw contrasts between the parties, in particular by pounding away on his call for extending the expiring Bush-era tax cuts, except for “millionaires and billionaires.” Republicans want the tax cuts extended for people of all income levels, not just incomes below $200,000 for individuals and $250,000 for families, as the president has proposed.

Republican strategists remain confident of the party’s prospects for big gains in November, even as they acknowledge that they are unlikely to win the Senate race in Delaware after the victory in the Republican primary there of Christine O’Donnell, a Tea Party-backed candidate with a long record of controversial statements, over Representative Michael N. Castle, a moderate and popular former two-term governor.

Also last week, Alaska’s Senate race was upended when Senator Lisa Murkowski, who lost the Republican nomination to a Tea Party adherent, Joe Miller, mounted a write-in candidacy against him, saying, “Alaska is not fair game for outside extremists.”

“While we may have a handful of nominees out of the mainstream, the American people have come to the conclusion this administration and this Congress are out of the mainstream,” said John Weaver, a Republican consultant.

In 1994, Democrats were in power and similarly took hope when Republican primaries yielded candidates deemed too far right for the general election. Yet the wave against Democrats that year was strong enough to carry those newcomers into office and put Republicans in control of Congress for the first time in 40 years.

Except for Ms. O’Donnell in Delaware, Republican nominees that Democrats like to showcase as extremists — including in Senate races in Nevada, Colorado, Kentucky and even blue-state Connecticut — are even with their Democratic rivals in polls or ahead.

And even as the White House maps the final campaign push, advisers are distracted by the expected exit of the chief of staff, Rahm Emanuel, to run for mayor of Chicago. Mr. Emanuel, who as a member of Congress helped engineer the Democratic takeover of the House in 2006, is among his party’s foremost strategists when it comes to Congressional elections.

Peter M. Rouse, one of Mr. Obama’s closest advisers, has assumed additional responsibilities. But Mr. Rouse, who is intensely private, does not want the high-profile job of chief of staff; instead he is helping Mr. Obama vet names. Leading candidates are said to be Thomas E. Donilon, the deputy national security adviser, and Robert Bauer, the White House counsel.

On top of the personnel distractions at the White House, the strategy discussions with Congressional Democrats come after 21 months of legislative and political battles that have strained relations between the two camps.

Democrats on Capitol Hill say that Obama aides, including Mr. Axelrod, and Jim Messina, the deputy chief of staff, do not consult with them enough and are more concerned with positioning Mr. Obama for his 2012 reelection race than with re-electing Democrats now.

At the Democratic National Committee, aides already have started work on a database to link the most controversial statements of the Tea Party-backed candidates to possible Republican presidential aspirants.

The database will point out, for example, that Sarah Palin and Mitt Romney are supporting the Republican candidate for Senate in Nevada, Sharron Angle, who once said that victims of rape should make “what was really a lemon situation into lemonade,” and Ms. O’Donnell, who has said that having women in the service academies “cripples the readiness of our defense.”

The tactic of linking potential Republican rivals to such statements was already in evidence last week. After Ms. O’Donnell’s victory, a party spokesman told reporters, “The fact that Mitt Romney and Sarah Palin would put their name behind a candidate that believes women who serve our country ‘cripple the readiness of our defense’ make them unfit to be commander-in-chief.”

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22 States Considering Immigration Law Similar To AZ

August 19, 2010 by admin  
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August 19, 2010

CNS News

By: Fred Lucas

Twenty-two states are now in the process of drafting or seeking to pass legislation similar to Arizona’s law against illegal immigration. This is occurring despite the fact that the Obama administration has filed a lawsuit against the Arizona law and a federal judge has ruled against portions of that law – a ruling that is now being appealed.

Next month, two Rhode Island state lawmakers, a Democrat and a Republican, will travel to Arizona to speak with Republican Gov. Jan Brewer, local sheriffs, and other officials about how to better craft their own bipartisan immigration bill for Rhode Island, which already has been enforcing some federal immigration laws.

Meanwhile, 11 Republican state lawmakers from Colorado traveled to Arizona this week to meet with officials there on how to craft legislation for the Mile High state.

In addition, Alabama House Republicans announced this week that they would seek to “push an illegal immigration bill similar to the recently approved Arizona law.” This law would “create a new criminal trespass statute that allows local law enforcement to arrest illegal immigrants for simply setting foot in Alabama,” said Alabama’s House Minority Leader Mike Hubbard.

In Florida, proposed legislation against illegal immigration has been retooled to address some concerns raised by a federal judge who blocked the proposed bill, though it would still allow Florida state police to enforce immigration law.

In all, there are 22 states considering copycat legislation from the Arizona law against illegal immigration, according to the Americans for Legal Immigration Political Action Committee (ALIPAC), a group that advocates for stricter immigration enforcement.

Arizona’s law mirrors federal law. It requires local law enforcement officers during a lawful stop to determine the immigration status of an individual by asking the person to show identification that residents are already required to carry by law; and it authorizes law enforcement to securely transfer verified illegal aliens to federal custody.

The law prohibits racial profiling and gives state residents the right to sue local agencies for not complying with the state law.

In the lawsuit challenging the Arizona law, the Obama administration said the United States should not have a “patchwork” of 50 different immigration laws. In late July, U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton ruled against most of the major elements of the Arizona law, halting their implementation.  That ruling is now in the appeals process.

“We do not expand on federal law,” Florida state Rep. William Snyder, the sponsor of the bill in his state, told CNSNews.com. “We do not change penalties. The goal is not to create a new immigration framework at the state level.”

Snyder, the chairman of the Florida House Criminal Justice Committee, said his staff attorneys have taken the decision by U.S. District Judge Susan Bolton into consideration in re-crafting their bill for the next state legislative session.

Snyder said the office of state Attorney General Bill McCollum has reviewed the legislation, as have committee attorneys, and they believe it will withstand a potential legal challenge from the Obama administration.

McCollum, a GOP candidate for governor, supports the legislation. However, Gov. Charlie Crist, a Republican-turned-Independent candidate for U.S. Senate, opposes the proposal.

“We will continue to work with the language,” Snyder said.

In Rhode Island, a bill that was introduced late in the session last year, and thus never reached a vote, is expected to be reintroduced in the 2011 session. Its two lead co-sponsors hope to have a bipartisan bill that will withstand a legal challenge after they meet with Arizona officials.

“It exactly mirrors the Arizona law,” Rhode Island state Rep. Peter Palumbo, a Democrat, told CNSNews.com. “We will tweak the bill.”

Palumbo will be going to Arizona with Rhode Island state Rep. Joseph Trillo, a Republican.

Their legislation would essentially codify an existing executive order signed in 2008 by Gov. Donald Carcieri, a Republican, mandating immigration checks on all new state workers and ordering state police to assist federal immigration officials.

This is Carcieri’s final year in office, so Palumbo said it is important to put the force of law behind what has already been Rhode Island policy. State troopers report illegal immigrants they encounter for speeding and other offenses to the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) office.

Because of the executive order in 2008, corruption was discovered in the Department of Motor Vehicles, with drivers licenses being sold to illegal aliens, Palumbo said.

In New Jersey, state Rep. Allison Little McHose, a Republican, introduced a series of proposals that focused primarily on requiring employers to verify the legality of workers, and preventing state benefits from going to illegal aliens.

“New Jersey continues to be a sanctuary state for illegals because they know they can come to the state and receive many free benefits, like medical care,” McHose said in a statement. “The benefits may be free for those receiving them, but not the rest of the public because these costs are borne by the taxpayers.”

Other states with proposals that mirror the Arizona law are Arkansas, Idaho, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas and Utah.

“We are very pleased to announce 22 states are now following Arizona’s lead to pass versions of a law that has the support of 60 percent to 81 percent of Americans according to polls,” said ALIPAC President William Gheen in a statement. “State and federal candidates are rushing to display their support for Arizona’s law and immigration enforcement. We will not stop until all American states are protected from this invasion as mandated by the Constitution of the United States.”

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Kevin Going Strong in Ohio!

March 11, 2010 by admin  
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March 11, 2010  - CHICAGO, IL – The Kevin Trudeau show is proud to announce that starting March 13th, 2010, it will be airing on WLOH 1320AM / 104.5 FM in Lancaster, OH!

The show will air on WLOH every Saturday at 6pm eastern.

Listeners have compared Kevin Trudeau’s radio show to the best parts of Michael Savage, Howard Stern, Art Bell, John Tesh and Rush Limbaugh.

Mr. Trudeau is one of the most read authors of all time. His books have all been best sellers and have sold over 30 million copies globally. Mr. Trudeau’s most controversial book, Natural Cures “They” Don’t Want You to Know About was number 1 on the New York Times best sellers list for 26 weeks in a row becoming the best selling health book of all time.

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