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英语新闻报道 第一篇_有关于一些新闻的英语报道

Organic food: no better for you, or the planet

For organic farmers, bad news comes in twos this week. Organic crops seem to be no more nutritious than conventional ones, and are not necessarily great for the planet either.

Organic farming eschews synthetic pesticides and fertilisers, and . of Stanford University in California and colleagues put together 237 studies comparing organic and non-organic food. They found little evidence that organic food was more nutritious. Conventional foods contained more pesticides but were within permitted limits ().

Meanwhile, have been questioned by Hanna Tuomisto of the University of Oxford and colleagues, who reviewed 109 papers. Organic farms were less polluting for a given area of land, but were often more polluting per unit of food produced. They did have better soil, though, and housed more species (Journal of Environmental Management, ).

"An 'organic' label is not a straightforward guarantee of the most environmentally friendly product," says Tuomisto. She advocates integrated farming, combining a range of existing systems.

"Advanced breeding technologies, combined with the best farming practices from organic and conventional systems, could have the best overall impact in terms of improving crop yield and sustainability," says , director of the John Innes Centre in Norwich, UK

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A mass grave in Daraya. Estimates of the death tally in August's massacre range from several hundred to more than 1,000. Photograph: Shaam News Network/AP

The young mechanic had lost the sight in his right eye during the battle of Daraya. Still, he searched for his missing father for three days, combing destroyed buildings and piles of rubble. He finally found the old man dead on the outskirts of town, at a farm with three other bodies, boys aged 16-20. "Why kill an old man?" he asks. He is not the only one to ask the question. An estimated 500 people were slaughtered in Daraya over two and a half days at the end of last month. Rebels and the government accuse each other. Left behind is a town destroyed beyond recognition.

According to Human Rights Watch (HRW), which has interviewed Daraya residents and analysed satellite images of the battle, evidence points towards government responsibility for the killings, although it is not clear whether uniformed men or the shabiha militia carried out the killings after the town was bombed by helicopters and shelled.

"What we don't know yet is who did the dirty work, the executions – whether it was men in uniform or shabiha," says HRW's Ole Solvang. "We're still investigating."

Witnesses speak of intense shelling from helicopters with mounted machine guns, mortars from a government military airport near the Mezzah neighbourhood, and snipers in buildings in the north of the city. They speak of bodies lying in the street, and groups of civilians hiding underground only to be found and summarily killed.

Shortly after the events, in an extraordinary act of indecency, the pro-regime television journalist Micheline Azar, entered the town to interview the dying, sticking her microphone in front of their bloody and wounded faces. She said the killings were "in the name of freedom". Not even children were spared her intrusions. "It was horrific," says Reem, a Daraya resident. "She was a vulture. She went through the crowds talking to the wounded as though she was floating on water, as though there was not this scene of hell in front of her."

Ghost town

Two weeks on, Daraya still stinks of death. A poor Sunni suburb south of Damascus, it had been well known for furniture-making, and for its peaceful resistance before the conflict. Now it is a ghost town of shattered glass and broken graveyard walls, bombed vegetable shops and decapitated blocks of flats. Rank rubbish is piled on corners, uncollected. There is the unmistakable smell of rotting corpses that have not yet been removed from houses. A lone bicyclist makes his way awkwardly through the rubble and debris.

The town is still and lifeless. There is no way to confirm the death tally. It ranges from opposition reports of more than 1,000 to government figures of several hundred. The local gravedigger says he has already buried 1,000, and more bodies are found every day. The mounds of freshly dug, moist earth in the cemetery in the middle of town look like they harbour at least several hundred dead.

A woman who comes to the graveyard each day to check a list for news of her sons says: "We are still searching houses and abandoned ruins trying to find them." She says everyone waits for the hour when the gravedigger arrives and there are new bodies to identify.

In the ashen aftermath of war, it is impossible to imagine what this place looked like before, or what really happened here. It was first bombed, the centre flattened, before house-to-house operations were conducted. Some witnesses say men and boys were killed at close range with guns; others say knives were used.

"The problem is there is no food, no water, no electricity," says one family. Outside, two children play amid the rubble. "There's nothing to do, no one to play with,"

says six-year-old Rauda. "My friends left when the bombing started. I stayed close to my mother and held her. But she said we were not leaving."

Many fear becoming refugees as much as they fear the violence. "Would you leave your home?" asks Rashid, who owned a shop, now destroyed. "Would you take your life apart? We leave with our heads high, or we don't leave at all."

The attack on Daraya started on 20 August and intensified two days later. The Free Syrian Army withdrew from the town on 23 August and the army entered the next day. "The shelling started at 7.30am. There is no sound more frightening than rockets," says Rashid.

People hid in basements, and when the army arrived some were pulled out and killed outside; others were sprayed with machine-gun fire, Rashid says. "We had some informers who pointed out where opposition people were. They let the women run away but they shot the men one by one. In some cases, they went into the basement and killed old men and children – just because they were boys." His wife's four brothers and three nephews were among the victims.

Secret graves

A woman called Umm Hussein says she was rushing to escape the bombardment with her young daughter and 20-year-old son when a truck went by with soldiers shouting: "With our life, with our blood we will fight for Bashar." Umm Hussein and her children did not make it in time: they were stopped and, while she and her daughter were spared, her son was shot and his body taken out of town. There are rumours that some victims are being moved to secret graves, in an eerie reprise of Srebrenica.

But other people say the regime soldiers fed them and provided medical attention to the wounded. "They gave us bread," one man says. "Not all of them were monsters." Will Daraya be a turning point in the conflict? Lakhdar Brahimi, the UN's special envoy, sent to the region after Kofi Annan's resignation, has said he is under no illusions about the difficulty he will face. Three months earlier the Houla massacre was also called a turning point.

"We are waiting for God, waiting for victory," says Rashid, looking around his wasted street. "But victory doesn't seem very soon now."

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University flops beds test as students head to hotels

The Travelodge in St Mary's Street

By JEN LAVERY

Published on Friday 7 September 2012 12:01

FORTY first-year students at Edinburgh University are to be given emergency accommodation in Travelodge hotels and makeshift dormitories after the institution again failed to honour guarantees on housing.

Full-time first-year undergraduates living outside the city are normally guaranteed a place in university accommodation for their first year, provided that they submit their application to Accommodation Services by the set deadlines.

However, days before the start of term, the university has admitted that alternative

accommodation has had to be sourced, despite the university purchasing more than 1000 beds in privately-operated student residences such as Unite.

This is the second year running the university has faced problems finding accommodation for first-year students.

Common areas in Pollock Halls will now be used to house 17 students in “mini-dorms”, while a further 23 are to be housed in Travelodge hotels at Cameron Toll and St Mary’s Street.

英语新闻报道 第二篇_英文报道

China to expand home appliance replacement

scheme

English.news.cn 2010-06-03 20:28:36 FeedbackPrintRSS BEIJING, June 3 (Xinhua) -- China's Ministry of Commerce (MOC) announced Thursday it will expand the home appliance replacement scheme to 28 cities and provinces from the nine existing pilot areas.

The 19 new regions in the scheme will include Hebei, Shanxi, Liaoning, Jilin, Anhui, Fujian, Jiangxi, Henan, Hubei provinces and Dalian, Xiamen, and Chongqing, said a statement on the MOC website.

Consumers will receive a subsidy worth 10 percent of the price of five kinds of new

appliances -- televisions, refrigerators, washing machines, air-conditioners and computers -- from June 1 this year to Dec. 31, 2011.

The move was expected to boost domestic spending by 150 billion yuan (22 billion U.S. dollars), which would spur consumption as the nation's automobile and property markets had begun to slow, said Mu Junji, an analyst with China Commerce Circulation

Productivity Promotion Center.

Vehicle sales in May fell 13.95 percent from April to 1.19 million units, according to China Automotive Technology and Research Center.

An old-for-new home appliance pilot program was launched in Beijing, Shanghai, Tianjin, Fuzhou, Changsha and provinces of Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Shandong, and Guangdong in June last year.

Consumers can sell their old appliances to recycling companies and receive a certificate, which they can give to retailers in exchange for a 10-percent discount.

As of May 31, a total of 14 million home appliances had been sold in the nine trial cities and provinces, with retail sales reaching 54 billion yuan, according to data from the MOC.

英语新闻报道 第三篇_英语新闻报道

Protests Spread Over Anti-Islam Video

Violent protests spread across the Arab World and other areas Friday over a private video produced in the United States. Crowds targeted American and western embassies as opposition to the film continued to grow. Three days earlier, armed militants killed the American ambassador to Libya and three other Americans in an attack in Benghazi, Libya.

The low budget film "The Innocence of Muslims" makes fun of Islam. It shows the Prophet Mohammed as a womanizer and a terrorist. The video reportedly was made in California.

It remains unclear who made the video. Some news organizations have linked the film to a fifty-five year old Egyptian Coptic Christian who lives in California. They say he recently served a prison sentence for illegal financial activities.

The suspected director of the film spoke with Radio Sawa. He said any claim of government involvement in the making of the movie is funny, and that America has nothing to do with the film. He also criticized the protesters. He said Arabs "have to learn to demonstrate peacefully against the issues on which we disagree." He also said he was saddened by the deaths, but he did not regret making the film.

"The Innocence of Muslims" was publicized by American clergyman Terry Jones. In recent years, his actions against the Quran, Islam's holy book, incited violence in Afghanistan.

The protests against the film began Tuesday on the eleventh anniversary of the Two Thousand One terror attacks on the United States. In Cairo, the demonstrations began peacefully, until a few protesters broke through the American embassy walls and replaced the American flag with a Muslim one. Later Tuesday, a crowd attacked the American consulate in Benghazi, killing the four Americans, including Ambassador Chris Stevens.

There were reports that the attack was well planned since it took place on September eleventh. The Obama administration has not commented on these reports.

However, intelligence officials have investigated the possible involvement of al-Qaida in the film. But they say there is not much evidence to support this idea.

On Wednesday, President Obama condemned the attacks on the American embassies.

PRESIDENT OBAMA: "We reject all efforts to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. But there is absolutely no justification to this type of senseless violence. None. The world must stand together to unequivocally reject these brutal acts."

Chris Stevens had served as America's ambassador to Libya since May. He had served as America's representative to the country during the revolution against Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi. He recorded this message earlier this year.

CHRIS STEVENS: "A Salaam Alaikum, my name is Chris Stevens, and I'm the new US Ambassador to Libya. I had the honor to serve as the US envoy to the Libyan opposition during the revolution. And I was thrilled to watch the Libyan people stand up and demand their rights. Now, I'm excited to return to Libya to continue the great work we've started. Building a solid partnership between the United States and Libya, to help you, the Libyan people, achieve their goals..."

Ambassador Stevens was said to be popular in Libya. In the nineteen eighties, he taught English in Morocco as a Peace Corps volunteer.

Hundreds of racing pigeons vanish in 'Bermuda triangle' of birds

Pigeon racers are mystified after hundreds birds disappeared in an area they have now dubbed the Bermuda Triangle.

Pigeon racers are mystified after hundreds birds disappeared Photo: Andrew Crowley

Only 13 out of 232 birds released in Thirsk , North Yorkshire, on Saturday by a Scottish pigeon racing club made it back to Galashiels, Selkirkshire. It follows a summer on which hundred more have vanished in the same area。

Keith Simpson, of the East Cleveland Federation, said pigeon racers across the region had all suffered massive losses since the season started in April - with many losing more than half of their birds。

Some fanciers are considering stopping flying the birds until they establish why so many failed to return。

Scottish pigeon racer Austin Lindores said: "When they fly down to the Thirsk, Wetherby and Consett area we call it the Bermuda Triangle because something always seems to happen。

"This is not the first time it has happened in that area. I won't be racing there again."

Experts recent bad weather may have pushedthebirds off course say

The loss of homing pigeons, which can be worth up to ?200,000, has baffled experts, but the most popular theory is the abnormal number of summer showers, sending birds off course as they attempt to fly around the downpours。

Unusually high levels of solar activity distorting magnetic fields and even signals from Menwith Hill spy base, near Harrogate , an electronic monitoring station, have also been blamed。

Wendy Jeffries, president of the Thirsk Social Flying Club, said: "The weather wasn't too bad around here on Saturday. It has been an atrocious year. I am down to ten young birds out of 29 and the people I have talked to are the same."

The high numbers of birds going missing in the region have also been linked to the high numbers of pigeons being released within minutes of each other at weekends, meaning different groups of pigeons send each other off course。

Darlington pigeon racer Stuart Fawcett, who has been racing pigeons for more than 30 years, said: "It is the worst year in the memory of people who have been racing for 60 years。

"The area being talked about is very heavily congested with pigeons because the raptor problem became so great elsewhere that races have moved to east England."

Bob Carr: Australia Can Help Diffuse South China Sea Tensions【英语新闻报道】

EPA

Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs Bob Carr

In a speech on relations with China, Australia's foreign minister is channeling Henry Kissinger. That might seem an unusual tack to take with Beijing which doesn't like being lectured by anyone, least of all foreign politicians.

But Bob Carr, Australia's foreign minister, is drawing on Mr. Kissinger's role in helping open relations between the U.S. and modern China in the 1970s.

Mr. Carr says Australia can play a role in helping to ease tensions in the South China Sea a hot spot in global diplomatic circles but especially between the U.S. and China. That's where Canberra can step in.

'There is ample scope for Australian action and influence, for what Henry Kissinger calls 'co-evolution', whereby 'both countries pursue their domestic imperatives, co-operating where possible and adjusting their relations to minimize conflict,' said Mr. Carr, at the Australia in China's Century conference in Sydney. 'Our national interest is to ensure the great success story of this century, the Asian economic transformation, is not distracted by strategic competition in the South China Sea.

If Australia does manage to get elected to the United Nation's Security Council later this year, it may find itself in the front seat of that dispute.

But Mr. Carr made clear the rise of China won't threaten Australia's special relationship with the US, which he says is a 'very long term fundamental fact of life.'

英语新闻报道 第四篇_英语新闻报道

US state approves same-sex marriage statute

[ 2012-02-10 16:14 ]

A bill to legalize gay marriage in Washington state won final legislative approval on Wednesday in a vote that moved the state one step closer to becoming the seventh to recognize same-sex nuptials.

Washington's Democratic Gov Christine Gregoire said she looked forward to signing the measure and "putting into law an end to an era of discrimination" even as opponents, led by religious conservatives, vowed to seek its repeal at the polls in November.

The approval in the state House of Representatives came a day after gay marriage advocates won a key legal victory in California when a federal appeals court declared a voter-approved gay marriage ban in that state unconstitutional.

The measure cleared the state House of Representatives 55-43, a week after it was passed by the state Senate by a 28-21 vote. Democrats, accounting for the lion's

share of support for the bill, control both legislative bodies in the state capital Olympia but enjoy a bigger majority in the 98-seat House.

Two Republicans joined 53 Democrats in voting for the bill, while two Democrats sided with 41 Republicans in opposition.

Democratic Rep Jamie Pedersen, a gay lawmaker from Seattle who has sponsored gay rights bills in the House for several years, said domestic partnership laws, which the state has had for years, are "a pale and inadequate substitute for marriage." Pedersen, during his remarks on the House floor, read from Tuesday's ruling by the San Francisco-based 9th US Circuit Court of Appeals, citing a section that stated "marriage is the name that society gives to the relationship that matters most between two adults."

Questions:

1. Which US state is on its way to legalizing gay marriage?

2. How many other states recognize same-sex nuptials?

3. Who opposes legalizing gay marriage?

Answers:

1. Washington

2. 6

3. Religious conservatives

Pizza Hut seeks bigger piece of pie

[ 2012-02-09 14:49 ]

Pizza Hut, a restaurant chain owned by Yum! Brands, announced it will open at least 150 more restaurants in China this year as its parent company moves forward with plans to expand overseas.

"Pizza Hut will accelerate its development speed in China," said Peter Kao, brand general manager of Pizza Hut and Pizza Hut Delivery of Yum! China. "We plan to invest more than 700 million yuan ($111.2 million) and open at least 150 restaurants in third- or fourth-tier cities this year."

Yum! Brands Inc, based in Louisville, Kentucky, has more than 36,000 restaurants in more than 117 countries and regions, according to its official website.

In 1987, Yum! entered China by opening its first KFC store. The catering giant now has more than 4,400 restaurants in the country - KFCs, Pizza Huts, Taco Bells, East Dawnings and Little Sheep.【英语新闻报道】

On Tuesday, Yum! Brands reported that its fourth-quarter profit had increased by 30 percent from the same period a year ago, a result it attributed to its global expansion and the sales increase it has seen at its China stores.

The company's net income increased to $356 million, or 75 cents a share, from $274 million, or 56 cents, a year earlier, Yum! said in the statement.

Yum!, which has about 18,800 restaurants outside the United States, said its

fourth-quarter sales at stores that have been open at least 12 months increased by 21 percent in China. The company said it opened 656 stores in the country last year, a record number.

It gets more than 40 percent of its revenue from China.

By contrast, same-store sales during the quarter increased by 1 percent in the US, driven by growth at the Pizza Hut chain, Yum! said.

In addition to the store opening, Yum! announced that its plan for privatizing Little Sheep Group took effect on Feb 1, making the hotpot chain a subsidiary of Yum! That change has given the company a much bigger presence in the Chinese market. The acquisition is expected to cost Yum! about HK $4.557 billion ($586.5 million).

"China's catering industry is on a fast development track and has achieved annual growth of about 20 percent during the past 30 years," said Jing Linbo, vice-president of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences' national academy of economic strategy.

"In 2011, sales revenue from the Chinese catering industry was estimated to reach 2.05 trillion yuan, up 16.9 percent from the year before.

"By the end of 2015, the industry's sales revenue is expected to reach 3.7 trillion yuan. That will provide a huge market for foreign restaurant companies, including Yum!" Questions:

1. What is Pizza Hut’s plan for China?

2. Who is its parent company?

3. Where is it based?

【英语新闻报道】

Answers:

1. It will open at least 150 more restaurants in China this year.

2.Yum! Brands Inc.

3.Louisville, Kentucky.

Smoking is dumb and dumbing

[ 2012-02-08 16:33 ]

Men who smoke suffer a more rapid decline in brain function as they age than their non-smoking counterparts, with their cognitive decline as rapid as someone 10 years older but who shuns tobacco, scientists said on Monday.

In a large, long-term study, British researchers found that while there seems to be no link between cognitive decline and smoking in women, in men, the habit is linked to swifter decline, with early dementia-like cognitive difficulties showing up as early as the age of 45.

The research adds to an already large body of evidence about the long-term dangers of smoking - a habit the World Health Organization refers to as "one of the biggest public health threats the world has ever faced."

Smoking causes lung cancer, which is often fatal, and other chronic respiratory

diseases. It is also a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases, the world's number one killers.

"While we were aware that smoking is a risk factor for respiratory disease, cancer, and cardiovascular disease, this study shows it also has a detrimental effect on cognitive aging and this is evident as early as 45 years," says Severine Sabia of University College London, who led the study and published it in the Archives of General Psychiatry journal.

In an interview, she said one explanation for the gender difference found in this study might be the larger amount of tobacco smoked by men, or the fact that there was a significantly lower proportion of women than men among those involved in the research.

Sabia's team looked for possible links between smoking history and cognitive decline in the transition from midlife to old age using data from 5,099 men and 2,137 women, who are involved in a large research project called the Whitehall II study, which is based on employees of the British Civil Service.

The average age of those taking part was 56 when they had their first cognitive assessment.【英语新闻报道】

The study used six assessments of smoking status over 25 years and three cognitive assessments over 10 years, and found that smokers showed a cognitive decline as fast as non-smokers 10 years older.

"A 50-year-old male smoker shows a similar cognitive decline as a 60-year-old male never smoker," Sabia said.

She also found that men who quit smoking in the 10 years before the first cognitive testing point were still at risk of greater cognitive decline, especially in executive

function – which covers various complex cognitive processes involved in achieving a particular goal.

Long-term ex-smokers, however, did not show a faster decline in their brain functions or cognitive abilities.

Sabia says more research is now needed to find out why there was a difference between men and women in this study, and to look into possible mechanisms that might link declining brain function to smoking.

Questions:

1. What link was made between male smokers and brain function?

2. When do symptoms appear?

3. What else is linked to smoking?

Answers:

1.Men who smoke suffer a more rapid decline in brain function as they age than their non-smoking counterparts.

2.Early dementia-like cognitive difficulties show up as early as the age of 45.

3.Smoking causes lung cancer, which is often fatal, and other chronic respiratory diseases. It is also a major risk factor for cardiovascular diseases.

英语新闻报道 第五篇_新闻稿模板 英文版

常见的四类英文新闻稿类型及写作模版要点

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企业社会责任/赞助类CSR-Sponsorship

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典型新闻稿举例:

(1)

Mary J Blige Joins Forces with Belvedere Vodka and (RED)(TM) to Help Save Lives

(2)

Moet & Chandon and Filmaid Asia Announces the Power of Film Gala

正文

Feb. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/

[COMPANY NAME], a leader in [INDUSTRY], is joining

forces with [PARTNER NAME] to help [EVENT GOAL] by [EVENT DETAILS]. Proceeds from the event will go towards the [FOUNDATION/CHARITY NAME] which will

【英语新闻报道】

[FOUNDATION/CHARITY GOAL].

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[MORE EVENT DETAILS & PARTICIPANTS]

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(活动参与者或合作方的引语,从而侧面讲述活动的内容)

[COMPANY QUOTE]

(主办方对举办这次活动的介绍或引语,提升主办方的形象)

[PARTNER BOILER]

(合作方的简介,提升活动的形象)

[COMPANY BOILER]

(对公司进行简介,再次加深公司的形象)

[CONTACT DETAILS]

(联系方式)

(二)

新产品发布类

New Product

新闻稿标题

[COMPANY] Releases [PRODUCT NAME] to [PRODUCT FUNCTION]

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典型新闻稿举例:

(1)

Wondershare Unveils Powersketch iPhone App; Turns Any Image Into A Sketch

Masterpiece – Free for 5 Days

(2)

Adfonic Brings Rich Media Mobile Ads to the Mass Market

正文

BEIJING, Feb. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/ — [COMPANY NAME], a leader in [INDUSTRY], has unveiled [NEW PRODUCT], a [PRODUCT DESCRIPTION].(开头必定是新闻要素。)

[PRODUCT DETAILS] (对产品详细信息的介绍)

[QUOTE FROM CORPORATE EXECUTIVE]

(公司管理人员对产品的介绍或说明,作为引语,让读者能更具体的了解产品)

[MORE INFORMATION ABOUT PRODUCT] (给出更多的产品相关信息,加深对产品的认知)

[COMPANY BOILER] (对公司的一些必要介绍,加强消费者对产品的信心)

[CONTACT DETAILS] (联系方式,必不可少)

三)

在线零售类

Online Retail

新闻稿标题:

[COMPANY] Offers Great Deal on Its [PRODUCT] for [EVENT](简单明了的新闻稿标题可以让记者和读者一目了然)

典型新闻稿举例:

(1)

Milanoo Announces Spring Fashion Bags –Prices As Low As $7.19

(2)

Milanoo Expresses Its Honest Greetings to All Lovers on Valentine’s Day

正文

Feb. 23, 2012 /PRNewswire-Asia/

[COMPANY NAME], a leading producer/retailer of

[PRODUCT TYPE] is announcing a new promotion to [PROMITIOPN REASON / EVENT] by

[PROMOTION DETALS].

(首先介绍新闻的发布信息和对主题进行详细的介绍)

[PRODUCT DESCRIPTION] (对产品进行初步描述)

[COMPANY QUOTES / PROMOTIONAL INFORMATION]

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[COMPANY BOILER]

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[CONTACT DETAILS]

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