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History | 207541 hits | 5:03 AM on Tuesday | posted by martin14
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A London memorial commemorating one million Canadians who fought alongside Britain armed forces in two World Wars is being used as a water slide and paddling pool causing outrage.
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Scientific evidence of mythical great flood found in China
History | 207202 hits | 5:14 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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Legend says that China's first dynasty, the Xia, began after the sage King Yu tamed the waters of a massive flood that swept away villages and overran mountains. Now, for the first time, scientists have found archeological evidence that the flood may actu
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Link Related to Canada in some say New plaque honours Japanese-Canadian WW I veterans
History | 207142 hits | 4:58 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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Despite facing discrimination, hundreds of Japanese-Canadians enlisted to fight for Canada during the First World War.
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Discovery of Philistine Cemetery May Solve Biblical Mystery
History | 207373 hits | 1:55 PM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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An unprecedented find in southern Israel may finally reveal the origins of one of the Hebrew Bible's greatest villains.
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20752
Link Related to Canada in some say Fun facts about Canada's founding fathers
History | 207517 hits | 3:51 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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Canada�s founders were a not-so-motley crew of mostly lawyers and businessmen, with the odd doctor, journalist and pharmacist thrown in for good measure. Who were these Fathers of Confederation?
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Link Related to Canada in some say Beaumont-Hamel: What happened, and what went wrong
History | 207407 hits | 2:44 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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For the Newfoundland Regiment, the Battle of the Somme near Beaumont-Hamel, France, was the most devastating loss of the First World War � and it all happened in a matter of minutes.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Toronto's CN Tower turns 40
History | 208708 hits | 10:08 AM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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The CN Tower turns 40 on Sunday, marking a milestone for Canada�s tallest and arguably most iconic building.
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20845
WWI tunnels by US troops are rediscovered in France by an amateur explorer
History | 208437 hits | 7:23 AM on Sunday | posted by martin14
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The winding tunnels used by the American Expeditionary Force, sent by President Wilson to reinforce Britain and France, were recently discovered by an amateur battlefield explorer
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20745
US had extensive contact with Ayatollah Khomeini before Iran revolution
History | 207451 hits | 2:24 PM on Saturday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Documents seen by BBC suggest Carter administration paved way for Khomeini to return to Iran by holding the army back from launching a military coup
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Steinmeier ′skeptical′ over pending decision on Armenian massacre terminology
History | 207117 hits | 10:06 AM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier has expressed his concerns over the plans to change the terminology used to describe the Armenian massacre. Turkey rejects that the events of 1915 amount to genocide.
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History | 208031 hits | 5:51 AM on Tuesday | posted by DrCaleb
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She lived in Canada, risked her life to turn people into Canadians and is a testamentShe lived in Canada, risked her life to turn people into Canadians and is a testament that our cold, agrarian colony had way more freedom than the 'land of the free' that
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History | 207255 hits | 9:11 AM on Friday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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OTTAWA � The Supreme Court of Canada declared Thursday that Canada�s 600,000 M�tis and non-status Indians are indeed �Indians� under the Constitution. The decision has raised questions about who qualifies as M�tis or non-status Indian, but the answer migh
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Link Related to Canada in some say Cadets mark Vimy Ridge anniversary in Vancouver with defence minister
History | 207400 hits | 11:21 AM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Hundreds of cadets with Defence Minister Harjit Sajjan marked the Battle of Vimy Ridge at Vancouver's Mountain View Cemetery on Sunday to remember a defining moment for the Canadian military.
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20753
Link Related to Canada in some say Komagata Maru: Justin Trudeau to apologize for 1914 incident
History | 207533 hits | 1:18 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announces he will offer a full apology for the 1914 Komagata Maru incident in the House of Commons on May 18.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Human sacrifice helped ancient societies entrench class divide, study suggests
History | 207292 hits | 7:16 AM on Saturday | posted by andyt
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Why did so many ancient societies around the world make human sacrifices to appease the gods? A new study supports the theory that the practice may have played a key role in keeping the poor downtrodden and the elites in power.
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Rio's slave past unearthed at Valongo Wharf during Olympic renovations
History | 207903 hits | 12:14 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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Visiting the port area of Rio de Janeiro, under heavy construction for the upcoming Olympic Games, CBC's Kim Brunhuber gets a rare and fascinating glimpse into the oft-overlooked story of Brazil's slave history.
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Ireland marks 100th anniversary of Easter Rising
History | 208007 hits | 12:04 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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Thousands of soldiers marched solemnly Sunday through the crowded streets of Dublin to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Ireland's Easter Rising against Britain.
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Navy tugboat USS Conestoga found decades after 1921 disappearance
History | 207953 hits | 2:44 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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A U.S. Navy tugboat that sank nearly a century ago has been found by a team of government researchers off the San Francisco coast. The USS Conestoga departed San Francisco Bay for Pearl Harbor in March 1921. But the boat never made it to Hawaii, and her 5
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Link Related to Canada in some say Franklin expedition, exploration gets cross-Canada exhibit
History | 207879 hits | 2:14 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Parks Canada is launching a new cross-Canada exhibit featuring stories about HMS Erebus, one of the lost ships of the 1845 Franklin expedition.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Countdown begins to 100th anniversary of Beaumont Hamel
History | 207991 hits | 1:58 AM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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In a hundred days time, Newfoundlanders and Labradorians will mark the 100th anniversary of the deadly battle of Beaumont-Hamel.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Spiteful Liberals burying Canadian history
History | 207750 hits | 10:01 AM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Our minister of immigration and refugees is planning to dumb down the nation�s revised citizenship guide and minimize references to its military achievements.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Charlottetown home reveals pre-Confederation past during renovations
History | 207347 hits | 6:20 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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As Ray Campbell began renovating his little Charlottetown house this week, he uncovered something unusual under the plaster: a log house that likely dates back to the 1840s.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Nova Scotia celebrates 100th anniversary of all-black No. 2 Construction Battalion
History | 207246 hits | 2:10 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Despite making an award-winning docudrama on Canada's only all-black military unit in 2001, director Anthony Sherwood says he's still amazed how little is known nationally about the No. 2 Construction Battalion.
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'Graffiti' or art' English Heritage under fire for Merlin carving at Tintagel Castle
History | 207334 hits | 11:30 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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A new carving at the legendary birthplace of King Arthur is drawing mixed reviews from visitors and history buffs, with some critics calling the work 'graffiti,' rather than 'art.'
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Link Related to Canada in some say
History | 207266 hits | 2:11 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Through 74 winters and summers now, Alcide Joseph Floyde Boucher has made his home, and his living, in the immense boreal forest that covers much of northern Alberta.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Remembering Ocean Ranger loss, still fresh after 34 years
History | 207309 hits | 11:50 AM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Students, families and members of the community gathered Monday in an annual service to remember the 84 lives lost in a 1982 storm that sank the drilling rig Ocean Ranger.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Salt Spring Island's black settlers set stage for today's community
History | 207303 hits | 11:18 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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�I think people who know anything about Salt Spring and the Southern Gulf Islands know that the people there have a reputation for going their own way,� says author Evelyn C. White. She says Salt Spring Island's early black settlers had a lot to do with t
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Link Related to Canada in some say Ontario lauded for high school history curriculum
History | 208409 hits | 10:09 AM on Monday | posted by BeaverFever
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Required Grade 10 history and civics classes earn province a higher rating than others.
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Link Related to Canada in some say History buff calls out War Museum for using U.S. salute on promotional poster
History | 207705 hits | 8:11 PM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Details matter to army veteran and history buff Terry Hunter. So when he noticed a Canadian War Museum poster of Second World War-era women using a wrong "American-style" salute, he decided to say something
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Bronze Age village uncovered in Britain
History | 207209 hits | 9:50 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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A 3,000 year-old Bronze Age village has been unearthed near the city of Peterborough, England. The settlement, dating back 3,000 years to the end of the Bronze Age, would have been home to several families that lived in a number of wooden houses above wat
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Prehistoric massacre in Kenya may be oldest evidence of warfare
History | 207217 hits | 12:53 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Scientists think they've found the oldest evidence of human warfare, fossils of a band of men, women and children massacred by a troop of attackers with clubs and stone blades on the shores of a lagoon in Kenya about 10,000 years ago.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Some of Calgary's oldest bars and the people who ran them
History | 207184 hits | 5:01 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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From the favourite watering hole of a former Alberta premier to a club that hosted Nirvana and the Tragically Hip, we dig through the Glenbow Museum photo archives for a (blurry) trip down memory lane.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Saving Canada's last standing wooden coal tipple spurs crowdfunding campaign
History | 207256 hits | 4:51 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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Coal energy might be on the way out in the province, but one group is trying to save a piece of its heritage in the Drumheller valley � Canada's last standing wooden tipple.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Last working coal mine on Vancouver Island shuts down, marking end of era
History | 207159 hits | 9:40 AM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The coal industry was responsible for founding Nanaimo, a railway, and major architectural structures such as Craigdarroch Castle and Hatley Castle. "Between the 1850s and the early 20th century coal was the main economic resource on the island."
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Researchers pinpoint site of Salem witch hangings
History | 207237 hits | 3:38 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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A team of researchers using historical documents and 21st-century archaeological techniques has confirmed the exact site where 19 innocent people were hanged during the Salem witch trials more than three centuries ago.
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'Flying Scotsman' steam engine roars down rails once more
History | 207600 hits | 9:01 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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The Flying Scotsman is back on the rails in the U.K., more than a decade after the famous 1923-built locomotive was saved from the scrap heap. It was initially a glamourous trip, with a hair salon, restaurants and cocktail bar onboard.
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Ancient Romans plagued by parasites despite sanitation measures
History | 207308 hits | 8:41 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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An analysis of parasite levels in samples gathered throughout the ancient Roman Empire and other historical sites shows that despite their complex sanitation infrastructure, Romans had as many parasites as their Bronze and Iron Age and medieval counterpar
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History | 207443 hits | 10:33 AM on Monday | posted by BeaverFever
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The Spanish treasure ship San Jose, said to contain billions of dollars in gold and jewels, lay hidden off the coast of Colombia for more than 300 years.
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History | 208135 hits | 9:04 AM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Shipwreck hunters turned to Guy St-Croix, a local fisherman, who witnessed the 1942 Battle of the St-Lawrence, for help to find torpedoed merchant ships.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Gold Rush-era general store from 1914 offered to Williams Lake
History | 206692 hits | 4:39 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Century-old general store is filled with a 'massive amount' of artifacts left in place when the original owner's daughter died behind the counter decades ago.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Cannon fire marks 98th anniversary of Halifax Explosion in N.S.
History | 207235 hits | 12:51 PM on Sunday | posted by Hyack
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The 98th anniversary of the Halifax Explosion, which left roughly 25,000 people dead, injured or homeless, was marked on Citadel Hill today with a canon blast at the time of the disaster.
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Sauropod dinosaur tracks found in Scottish Highlands
History | 207244 hits | 6:14 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Scientists have unearthed the largest dinosaur fossil site ever found in Scotland. The collection of hundreds of dinosaur footprints and handprints is helping scientists learn about the long-necked, massive sauropods.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Unearthed first-hand accounts reveal devastation of 1917 Halifax explosion
History | 207378 hits | 12:22 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Nearly a century after it happened, new perspectives on the Halifax explosion are coming to light through a collection of photos and hand-written letters obtained by the Nova Scotia Archives.
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U.S. marks 60th anniversary of Rosa Parks refusing to give up bus seat
History | 207119 hits | 4:33 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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It was 60 years ago today that Rosa Parks refused to give up her seat on a public bus in Montgomery, Ala. Parks was fined $14 US for refusing the bus driver's order to move to the back of the bus.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Canada's 1st dimetrodon solves P.E.I. fossil mystery
History | 208414 hits | 7:31 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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A fossil dug up in P.E.I. in 1854 has finally been identified � as the first and only dimetrodon ever found in Canada.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Louis Riel: Canadians and Indigenous Peoples continue to pay respect, 130 years later
History | 207143 hits | 2:22 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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One hundred and thirty years after Louis Riel was hanged for treason, Canadians and Indigenous Peoples alike continue to commemorate his death at events and on social media.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Government to erect plaques across Ottawa to honour Fathers of Confederation
History | 207651 hits | 1:20 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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The federal department overseeing Canada 150 celebrations is embarking on a capital-wide project to place commemorative plaques at locations where 15 Fathers of Confederation made a home during their time in Parliament.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Bones from the 'dawn of dinosaurs' found in Parrsboro, N.S.
History | 207196 hits | 1:49 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Experts find some of Canada's oldest dinosaur bones embedded in red sandstone on the northern shore of Nova Scotia. The bones would have been "washed to beach sand" if museum staff hadn't found them.
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Link Related to Canada in some say P.E.I. photographer's secret documentation of WW I goes on display
History | 207235 hits | 8:31 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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A photo exhibit which opens at the Confederation Centre Art Gallery on Remembrance Day displays the work of P.E.I. soldier and photographer Jack Turner. who was determined to tell the story of WW I, despite army rules forbidding cameras.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Red tape snarls search for Canadian WWII airmen
History | 207230 hits | 7:55 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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In 1944, a WWII British transport plane carrying two Canadian airmen disappeared on a night-time mission. New research is close to finally resolving where they died. But government red tape is blocking efforts to finish the search.

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