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‘Plan to keep land away from banks’
“We don't want them to lose their land for a second time.”
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“We don't want them to lose their land for a second time.”
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Factory staff hold sleep-in
About 100 factory workers from Roelcor Meat Packers in Malmesbury are holding a sleep-in at the factory.
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About 100 factory workers from Roelcor Meat Packers in Malmesbury are holding a sleep-in at the factory.
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FedEx will cut more capacity
FedEx Corporation reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday as it cut costs.
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FedEx Corporation reported a higher-than-expected quarterly profit on Wednesday as it cut costs.
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Wall Street drops on Fed news
US stocks fell more than one percent on Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s comments on stimulus measures.
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US stocks fell more than one percent on Wednesday after Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke’s comments on stimulus measures.
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Oil slips after Bernanke’s comments
Oil prices slipped in Asia on Thursday after Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke signalled the US central bank would wind down its stimulus programme later this year.
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Oil prices slipped in Asia on Thursday after Federal Reserve chairman Ben Bernanke signalled the US central bank would wind down its stimulus programme later this year.
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Asian assets hammered on China fears
Asian markets buckled badly on Thursday after the Federal Reserve heralded an eventual end to free money.
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Asian markets buckled badly on Thursday after the Federal Reserve heralded an eventual end to free money.
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Dollar steady in Asian trade
The dollar held firm in Asia on Thursday after rallying on comments by the head of the US Federal Reserve.
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The dollar held firm in Asia on Thursday after rallying on comments by the head of the US Federal Reserve.
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Mining: Gold sector pay talks delayed
Wage negotiations in the gold industry, in which the Chamber of Mines will represent member employers, have been postponed to the middle of next month.
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Wage negotiations in the gold industry, in which the Chamber of Mines will represent member employers, have been postponed to the middle of next month.
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Namibia: Lending rate held at 5.5%
Namibia’s central bank kept its main lending rate unchanged at 5.5 percent for the fifth consecutive meeting yesterday, saying inflation was stable but the economy needed guarding from the impact of the euro zone recession.
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Namibia’s central bank kept its main lending rate unchanged at 5.5 percent for the fifth consecutive meeting yesterday, saying inflation was stable but the economy needed guarding from the impact of the euro zone recession.
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Economy is doing well, says Zuma
It’s wrong to believe that investors perceive South Africa in a negative light, President Jacob Zuma has told Parliament.
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It’s wrong to believe that investors perceive South Africa in a negative light, President Jacob Zuma has told Parliament.
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MPs take up battle of labour bills today
The battle over changes to labour amendment bills, which provide for limited temporary work arranged by labour brokers but now exclude compulsory strike balloting, are being taken to the floor of the National Assembly today.
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The battle over changes to labour amendment bills, which provide for limited temporary work arranged by labour brokers but now exclude compulsory strike balloting, are being taken to the floor of the National Assembly today.
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Combes to sell Alcatel assets and cut costs
Alcatel-Lucent chief executive Michel Combes plans to sell at least e1 billion (R13bn) of assets and reduce costs by another e1bn to stem losses and focus on businesses including ultra-high speed internet.
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Alcatel-Lucent chief executive Michel Combes plans to sell at least e1 billion (R13bn) of assets and reduce costs by another e1bn to stem losses and focus on businesses including ultra-high speed internet.
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The world’s dearest coffee is defecated, not decaffeinated
Coffee snobs can now take it to a whole new level. The world’s most expensive cup of coffee is made from beans that are extracted from the excrement of a small animal.
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Coffee snobs can now take it to a whole new level. The world’s most expensive cup of coffee is made from beans that are extracted from the excrement of a small animal.
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Feasibility study backs CoAL’s goals
Junior coal producer Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) has its sights set on becoming the country’s biggest coking coal business through its flagship Makhado project in Limpopo, which is expected to deliver the first production in two years.
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Junior coal producer Coal of Africa Limited (CoAL) has its sights set on becoming the country’s biggest coking coal business through its flagship Makhado project in Limpopo, which is expected to deliver the first production in two years.
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Giant mines punish chiefs for deal spree that destroyed value
The largest mining companies traded in London cut pay for their chief executives by an average 23 percent last year, as boards punished several top managers after a wave of failed deals.
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The largest mining companies traded in London cut pay for their chief executives by an average 23 percent last year, as boards punished several top managers after a wave of failed deals.
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Capello not going to PSG – RFU
Italian Fabio Capello is expected to stay on in his job as boss of the Russian national side until at least the 2014 World Cup.
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Italian Fabio Capello is expected to stay on in his job as boss of the Russian national side until at least the 2014 World Cup.
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Murray in the spotlight at Wimbledon
It’s been 77 years since a Briton won Wimbledon and Andy Murray is under more and more pressure every year to end the drought.
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It’s been 77 years since a Briton won Wimbledon and Andy Murray is under more and more pressure every year to end the drought.
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Beckham fans cause stampede in China
Five people were injured as fans rushed to see soccer star David Beckham at China’s Tongji University.
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Five people were injured as fans rushed to see soccer star David Beckham at China’s Tongji University.
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‘Suarez has better attitude than Torres’
If Luis Suarez is to stay at Liverpool next season, he’d be just fine – unlike Fernando Torres, says Jamie Carragher.
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If Luis Suarez is to stay at Liverpool next season, he’d be just fine – unlike Fernando Torres, says Jamie Carragher.
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Italy edge out Japan
Sebastian Giovinco tapped in a late goal to secure Italy a thrilling win over Japan and a semi-final berth in the Confed Cup.
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Sebastian Giovinco tapped in a late goal to secure Italy a thrilling win over Japan and a semi-final berth in the Confed Cup.
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Neymar stars as Brazil reach semis
Brazil superstar Neymar set up Brazil’s win over Mexico to all but assure them of a place in the semi-finals of the Confed Cup.
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Brazil superstar Neymar set up Brazil’s win over Mexico to all but assure them of a place in the semi-finals of the Confed Cup.
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Reality is: Proteas choke ... again
Watching the Proteas in semi-finals at major ICC tournaments is like a rerun of a bad reality TV show, says Zaahier Adams.
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Watching the Proteas in semi-finals at major ICC tournaments is like a rerun of a bad reality TV show, says Zaahier Adams.
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Maybe it’s good that I’m going - Kirsten
Coach Gary Kirsten didn’t pull any punches in his assessment of the Proteas’ performance against England.
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Coach Gary Kirsten didn’t pull any punches in his assessment of the Proteas’ performance against England.
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Neymar backs Brazil protests
Brazilian football star Neymar has joined his Selecao teammates in backing escalating social protests across the country.
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Brazilian football star Neymar has joined his Selecao teammates in backing escalating social protests across the country.
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Proteas choked, admits Kirsten
Gary Kirsten has admitted that his team deserved the chokers tag after their defeat in the Champions Trophy semi-final.
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Gary Kirsten has admitted that his team deserved the chokers tag after their defeat in the Champions Trophy semi-final.
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Wimbledon blues for Anderson, De Voest
It has been a bleak pre-Wimbledon week for South Africa's small contingent at the blue riband event of world tennis.
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It has been a bleak pre-Wimbledon week for South Africa's small contingent at the blue riband event of world tennis.
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Proteas wilt against England
Hosts England sauntered into the Champions Trophy final after South Africa 'choked' in yet another semi-final.
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Hosts England sauntered into the Champions Trophy final after South Africa 'choked' in yet another semi-final.
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Sri Lanka will fight - Mathews
Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews vowed that his “fighting team” were prepared to put recent history behind them when they face India in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy.
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Sri Lanka captain Angelo Mathews vowed that his “fighting team” were prepared to put recent history behind them when they face India in the semifinals of the Champions Trophy.
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Bafana’s World Cup lifeline
Bafana have been given a glimmer of hope as prospects of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup tip-toe back from the dead.
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Bafana have been given a glimmer of hope as prospects of qualifying for the 2014 World Cup tip-toe back from the dead.
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Schleck to lead RadioShack at TDF
Andy Schleck will lead RadioShack-Leopard on the Tour de France even though he has been struggling with his form for a year.
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Andy Schleck will lead RadioShack-Leopard on the Tour de France even though he has been struggling with his form for a year.
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Kaymer out to end drought
Former world number one Martin Kaymer is out to end his 19 month-long slump when the BMW International Open.
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Former world number one Martin Kaymer is out to end his 19 month-long slump when the BMW International Open.
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Carroll signs for West Ham
Andy Carroll has completed a permanent switch from Liverpool to West Ham on a six-year deal and for a club record fee.
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Andy Carroll has completed a permanent switch from Liverpool to West Ham on a six-year deal and for a club record fee.
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Boks make three changes
Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer named his team to play Samoa in the final of a four-nation tournament at Loftus.
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Springbok coach Heyneke Meyer named his team to play Samoa in the final of a four-nation tournament at Loftus.
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Miller, Kleinveldt lift Proteas
SA were bowled out for 175 in 38.4 overs after being sent in to bat by England in the Champions Trophy semifinal.
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SA were bowled out for 175 in 38.4 overs after being sent in to bat by England in the Champions Trophy semifinal.
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Boks give De Villiers time
Springbok captain Jean de Villiers must prove his fitness by Friday or he will be replaced by 20-year-old sensation Jan Serfontein.
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Springbok captain Jean de Villiers must prove his fitness by Friday or he will be replaced by 20-year-old sensation Jan Serfontein.
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Protests keep Luxor’s governor away
The appointment of hardline Islamist Adel Mohamed al-Khayat as Luxor’s new governor has infuriated Egyptians.
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The appointment of hardline Islamist Adel Mohamed al-Khayat as Luxor’s new governor has infuriated Egyptians.
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Search for Hoffa’s body proves fruitless
What happened to Jimmy Hoffa? The question remains unanswered after the latest search for the body of the former Teamsters boss.
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What happened to Jimmy Hoffa? The question remains unanswered after the latest search for the body of the former Teamsters boss.
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Serengeti Park board’s response
The majority of the R832 000 fine was as a result of owner Tom Lessing living in the house without an occupation certificate.
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The majority of the R832 000 fine was as a result of owner Tom Lessing living in the house without an occupation certificate.
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Housing complex still empty – five years on
The initial hope and excitement over a sprawling townhouse complex in Meadowlands have been replaced by confusion and anger.
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The initial hope and excitement over a sprawling townhouse complex in Meadowlands have been replaced by confusion and anger.
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Teachers’ pay review under way again
After delays due to squabbles between government and unions, the process of reviewing the salaries of teachers is back on track.
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After delays due to squabbles between government and unions, the process of reviewing the salaries of teachers is back on track.
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Estate resident fined R832 000
A Kempton Park man has been hit with an R832 000 fine after a dispute with the homeowners' association of his estate.
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A Kempton Park man has been hit with an R832 000 fine after a dispute with the homeowners' association of his estate.
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Work starts on luxury Christiaan Barnard Hospital
Construction has started on the new multimillion-rand Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital on Cape Town’s Foreshore.
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Construction has started on the new multimillion-rand Christiaan Barnard Memorial Hospital on Cape Town’s Foreshore.
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Man in court for petrol jockey’s death
The man accused of beating petrol attendant Lawrence Mandipazano to death appeared in court in connection with the murder.
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The man accused of beating petrol attendant Lawrence Mandipazano to death appeared in court in connection with the murder.
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ANC to call on Baloyi over DA ‘coup’
The ANC wants the Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister to intervene in the Oudtshoorn municipality.
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The ANC wants the Co-operative Governance and Traditional Affairs Minister to intervene in the Oudtshoorn municipality.
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Top policeman dons ‘dagga’ T-shirt
Facebook users were intrigued this week by a picture of one of Cape Town's top cops wearing a T-shirt printed with a dagga leaf during a march in the city.
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Facebook users were intrigued this week by a picture of one of Cape Town's top cops wearing a T-shirt printed with a dagga leaf during a march in the city.
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Denel names third Mogadishu victim
Denel has vowed to do everything possible for the families of three workers killed in an attack on a UN base in Somalia.
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Denel has vowed to do everything possible for the families of three workers killed in an attack on a UN base in Somalia.
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Hewitt summonsed to appear in court
Tennis champ Bob Hewitt has been served a summons to appear in a SA court following allegations he abused girls he coached.
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Tennis champ Bob Hewitt has been served a summons to appear in a SA court following allegations he abused girls he coached.
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Angry Karzai shuns US talks with Taliban
Afghan President Hamid Karzai says his government will not join America’s talks with the Taliban.
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Afghan President Hamid Karzai says his government will not join America’s talks with the Taliban.
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Suu Kyi faces long road to top job
Aung San Suu Kyi’s compatriots believe she’s destined to become Myanmar's next president - but don’t bet on it.
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Aung San Suu Kyi’s compatriots believe she’s destined to become Myanmar's next president - but don’t bet on it.
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North Korea repeats offer for nuclear talks
A senior North Korean diplomat has repeated an offer for international talks on his country's disputed nuclear programme.
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A senior North Korean diplomat has repeated an offer for international talks on his country's disputed nuclear programme.
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Niger crippled by power cuts
Businesses and government offices in Niger’s capital city have entered their third week without electricity.
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Businesses and government offices in Niger’s capital city have entered their third week without electricity.
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Mali militants urged to join accord
The UN has urged armed groups in Mali to join a new ceasefire pact between the government and Tuareg rebels.
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The UN has urged armed groups in Mali to join a new ceasefire pact between the government and Tuareg rebels.
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Amnesty shocked by conditions facing migrants
London-based Amnesty International has urged Libya to address the “deplorable conditions” in which would-be migrants are housed.
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London-based Amnesty International has urged Libya to address the “deplorable conditions” in which would-be migrants are housed.
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Top policeman dons’ dagga’ T-shirt
Western Cape top cop Jeremy Vearey had Facebook users intrigued by his choice of clothing during a march.
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Western Cape top cop Jeremy Vearey had Facebook users intrigued by his choice of clothing during a march.
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R2.2m for boy’s botched circumcision
The parents of a little boy whose circumcision was botched at a Vryheid hospital have been awarded R2.2 million.
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The parents of a little boy whose circumcision was botched at a Vryheid hospital have been awarded R2.2 million.
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