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Inquiry into alleged cheating by US sailors training to operate nuclear reactors

US navy investigates sailors for alleged cheating on nuclear reactor tests, Guardian 5 Feb 14 Inquiry to open into alleged cheating by sailors training to operate nuclear reactors on submarines and aircraft carriers The US navy is investigating alleged cheating on tests by senior enlisted sailors training on naval nuclear reactors, officials said Tuesday.

The naval criminal investigative service is conducting the probe, which involves allegations of cheating on tests related to the nuclear reactors that provide propulsion for navy submarines and aircraft carriers in the state of South Carolina.

It does not involve naval nuclear weapons and thus is not directly comparable to the air force’s investigation of alleged cheating by officers who operate land-based nuclear missiles……http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/feb/04/us-navy-cheating-nuclear-reactors-tests

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Nuclear power in the USA struggles to expand – EIA`s 2014 energy report

 

AEO2014 Early Release Overview

Release Date: December 16, 2013   |  Full Report Release Date: Early Spring 2014

Extract

….Electricity generation from nuclear power plants grows by 5% in the AEO2014 Reference case, from 769 billion kWh in 2012 to 811 billion kWh in 2040, accounting for about 16% of total generation in 2040 (compared with 19% in 2012). Nuclear generating capacity decreases from 102 GW in 2012 to 98 GW in 2020 as new construction (5.5 GW) and uprates at existing plants (0.7 GW) are more than offset by retirements in several regions where existing nuclear units are facing challenging economic conditions. After 2025, a small amount of new nuclear capacity comes on line as natural gas prices rise. In 2040, overall nuclear capacity is back up to 102 GW. AEO2014 incorporates updated information from EIA data collections regarding planned nuclear plant construction and capacity uprates at existing units…..

http://www.eia.gov/forecasts/aeo/er/early_elecgen.cfm

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Fast against Kudankulam n-plant ends

http://twocircles.net/2014feb05/fast_against_kudankulam_nplant_ends.html

By IANS,

5 February 2014

Chennai: An indefinite fast by the core committee members of the People’s Movement Against Nuclear Energy (PMANE) and some villagers against the Kudankulam nuclear power project came to an end on its fifth day Tuesday.

A PMANE statement said that as the health of the 11 people who went on a hunger strike turned worse and the central and state governments did not bother about it, the fast was ended at the request of community leaders.

It said the next course of protest will be decided Sunday.

For the past 904 days, the PMANE has been spearheading the anti-Kudankulam nuclear power project (KNPP) movement in Tirunelveli district, around 650 km from here.

The Nuclear Power Corp of India Ltd (NPCIL) is setting up two 1,000 MW Russian reactors at Kudankulam. The total outlay for the KNPP is over Rs.17,000 crore.

The first unit has started power generation and has been connected to the southern grid. Work on commissioning the second unit is in progress.

The NPCIL is also planning to set up two more units at Kudankulam, which is also being opposed by the PMANE.

According to the PMANE, the performance of the first two reactors should be tested by independent scientists.

People should also be told whether the 15 conditions laid down by the Supreme Court last year has been complied with.

The other demands of the PMANE are making public the site evaluation report, safety analysis report, VVER Reactors Performance Report and the emergency preparedness report.

The PMANE is also demanding withdrawal of 360 cases filed against around 270,000 people in the area.

The anti-nuclear power movement also urged Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J. Jayalalithaa to reject the setting up of the third and fourth units at Kudankulam.

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Azerbaijan invited to nuclear summit in Netherlands

…There is a need to do everything possible to get nuclear energy used for peaceful purposes, he added….
Tue 04 February 2014 10:45 GMT | 15:45 Local Time
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President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has been invited to a nuclear security summit in the Netherlands.

It was announced by Dutch Foreign Minister Frans Timmermans at a joint press conference with Azerbaijani Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov, 1news.az reports.

“Experience of Azerbaijan in nuclear field is interesting for Azerbaijan,” Timmermans said.

There is a need to do everything possible to get nuclear energy used for peaceful purposes, he added.

News.Az

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After the Apocalypse – hidden truths

The story of the people of Semipalatinsk in Kazakhstan, who were used as guinea pigs in the Soviet Union’s testing of nuclear weapons

Dr. Boris Gusev, Semipalatinsk Institute of Radiation Medicine:

“We knew precisely where the radiation was.”
“We knew precisely how much of the different types of radiation that people were being exposed to.”
“What dose the population was receiving.”
“We knew everything.”

Silent bombs for the Motherland
Residents of a remote part of Kazakhstan still suffer the fallout from Soviet nuclear tests.
Gerald Sperling Last Modified: 25 Jul 2010

http://english.aljazeera.net/programmes/witness/2009/07/20097311050441793.html

Witness – Silent Bombs: All for the Motherland – Part 1
“Between 1949 and 1989, the Soviet Union exploded 460 nuclear bombs in eastern Kazakhstan. The damage residents suffered as a result of being exposed to high levels of radiation has been passed on and seems to have intensified in the following generations.”

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5aUVQiKVKJQ&feature=relmfu

Witness – Silent Bombs: All for the Motherland – Part 2

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GwCbuNJa2XI&feature=relmfu

Witness – Silent Bombs: All for the Motherland – Part 3

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzF7dzQuhpQ&feature=relmfu

Witness – Silent Bombs: All for the Motherland – Part 4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U3hyqM-8xfM&feature=relmfu

Orphanage for disabled children in Kazakhstan
AfterApocalypseMovie
“This section never made it into the film. It shows the situation at Ayagus orphanage. The girl in the film, Rufina, got her operation in the end, but died as a result of complications. Note all filming was done with the permission of the acting director of the orphanage and the Ayagus akimat.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2AQK1AcRTKw

Kazakhstan’s radioactive legacy
“Sixty years ago, the Soviet Union detonated its first nuclear weapon, nicknamed “First Lightning”, at a test facility on the steppe of northeast Kazakhstan (formerly the Kazakh SSR). The test site, named the Semipalatinsk Polygon, would go on to host 456 atomic explosions over its 40-year existence. Residents in the surrounding area became unwitting guinea pigs, exposed to the aftereffects of the bombs both intentionally and unintentionally. The radiation has silently devastated three generations of people in Kazakhstan – the total number affected is thought to be more than one million – creating health problems ranging from thyroid diseases, cancer, birth defects, deformities, premature aging, and cardiovascular diseases. Life expectancy in the area is seven years less than the national average of Kazakhstan….”
http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2009/11/kazakhstans_radioactive_legacy.html

Thermonuclear bomb RDS-27; RDS-37. (USSR)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nPIuWhUCwXw&feature=related

Tsar Bomba – King of the Bombs – 57,000,000 Tonnes of TNT
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxD44HO8dNQ&feature=related

Kazakhstan’s nuclear ambitions

By Togzhan Kassenova | 28 April 2008

“In April 2007, 150 Japanese government and private sector representatives visited Astana, the Kazakh capital, and signed 24 bilateral trade deals, including the purchase of a stake in a Kazatomprom uranium mine by Marubeni Corporation. In addition, Toshiba pledged to help Kazakhstan build nuclear power plants, and the Japanese delegation agreed to provide Kazakhstan with technological assistance for processing uranium fuel and building reactors.4”

“Kazatomprom’s goal is to collaborate with Russia to export nuclear reactors to third-party countries. It has already established Atomnye Stantsii, a joint venture with Russia that will design, build, and sell small- and medium-sized reactors. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamed ElBaradei has noted that most major vendors have failed to offer such reactors, which are believed to be more appropriate for countries new to nuclear energy. ElBaradei has mentioned Jordan, Thailand, and Ghana as interested in reactors at 100-400 megawatt capacities.8 Kazakhstan also believes that other Central Asian countries will also be interested in buying such new reactor technologies.9”

“First and foremost, Kazakhstan responsibly defends nonproliferation and export controls. It is a member of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and the Nuclear Suppliers Group. And in addition to its general IAEA membership, Kazakhstan has signed the IAEA Safeguards Protocol and signed and ratified the IAEA’s Additional Protocol. Adherence to the Additional Protocol subjects all of Kazakhstan’s nuclear facilities to stringent IAEA oversight, including comprehensive declarations, reporting, and site-access obligations.”

http://www.thebulletin.org/web-edition/features/kazakhstans-nuclear-ambitions

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Kazakhstan President and Dutch Foreign Minister discuss nuclear summit

“Nuclear tests were held at the territory of Semipalatinsk nuclear testing site in Kazakhstan and the country has been fighting the consequences for decades. Kazakhstan knows how costly it is. That is why we need to create common international system that would enable use to ensure the safety. Kazakhstan’s course to maintain nuclear safety is supported by all the countries,”

Wednesday, 05.02.2014

President of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev and Foreign Minister of the Netherlands Frans Timmermans have met to discuss cooperation between their countries, Tengrinews reports citing the official presidential website.

They talked about ways to strengthen the bilateral cooperation in different areas, “in particular, in trade and investments,” the press-office told.

“The Netherlands is Kazakhstan’s largest investor and the leading trade partner among the European Union countries. We are interested in developing the bilateral relations. And this visit is very important for our countries,” the President of Kazakhstan said.

The Netherlands Minister thanked Nursultan Nazarbayev for meeting him and passed an invitation from the King of the Kingdom of the Netherlands for the Kazakhstan President to visit his country for the 3rd Nuclear Security Summit to be held in Hague on March 24-25, 2014.

“Being a country that has access to the sea and a well-developed port infrastructure we could join our efforts with Kazakhstan that is a country of great potential to achieve significant results,” Timmermans said. He assured that the Netherlands would assist Kazakhstan in implementation of its plan to join the Top 30 most developed countries of the world.

Speaking about the upcoming Nuclear Security Summit in Hague, Timmermans pointed out that Kazakhstan knew better than most countries what tragic consequences nuclear weapons bring.

“Nuclear tests were held at the territory of Semipalatinsk nuclear testing site in Kazakhstan and the country has been fighting the consequences for decades. Kazakhstan knows how costly it is. That is why we need to create common international system that would enable use to ensure the safety. Kazakhstan’s course to maintain nuclear safety is supported by all the countries,” Frans Timmermans said.

For more information see: http://en.tengrinews.kz/politics_sub/Kazakhstan-President-and-Dutch-Foreign-Minister-discuss-nuclear-summit-25788/
Use of the Tengrinews English materials must be accompanied by a hyperlink to en.Tengrinews.kz

2011

“….A senior adviser to the Kazakh President said that Blair had opened an office in the capital. “A large working group is here and,to my knowledge,it has already opened Tony Blair’s permanent office in Astanam,” Presidential adviser Yermukhamet Yertysbayev was quoted as saying.

In leaked US diplomatic cables,Kazakhstan was accused of being undemocratic;

using torture and other abuse;

arbitrary arrest and detention;

restriction on free speech;

corruption in law enforcement and the judicial system;

discrimination and violence against women and

people trafficking…..”  http://indianexpress.com/article/news-archive/web/blair-met-mittal-over-kazakhstan-deal/

 

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Kazakhstan as significant player in the Global Uranium Market should develop Nuclear Energy – former Executive Director of International Energy Agency Nobuo Tanaka

http://www.inform.kz/eng/article/2627881

05 February 2014

TOKYO. KAZINFORM – Kazakh President’s address to the nation “Kazakhstan’s way-2050: common goal, common interests, common future” focuses on the prospects for the development of nuclear power. Nobuo Tanaka, former executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), shared his assessments of the global nuclear power, after the accident at Fukushima nuclear power plant, and the potential for Kazakhstan’s nuclear power development.

– What, in your opinion, is the status of the Japanese energy sector?

– The situation in the energy sector today remains uncertain because of the “Arab Spring” and the shale revolution. As you know, all the nuclear reactors in Japan are still closed due to the accident at “Fukushima” nuclear power plant. Despite the establishment of Nuclear Regulation Authority and the introduction of strict requirements for the operation of nuclear reactors the examination to verify the safety of NPP take longer time than it was initially planned. It is expected that in the best scenario to restart nuclear power plants in Japan is possible by the summer of the current year. Moreover, this issue is currently extremely politized in Japan.

After stopping all nuclear reactors, Japan additionally spent USD 40 billion on energy imports. That was heavy load for the Japanese economy. By the end of 2013, Japan’s trade deficit reached a historic high – USD 113 billion. If this trend continues, Japan will lose its competitiveness in the global market. In this situation, Japan has no choice. The government should as soon as possible restart nuclear reactors in order to avoid the economic crisis in the country which can affect the world economy.

There are risks arising from the supply of fuel from the Middle East. Failures in the supply of oil and gas from the region will have negative impact on our automotive and chemical industries. Japan needs to diversify energy sources. Talking about renewable energy I can say that it is still very expensive. Japan will develop it but it’s a matter of the future.

– What can you say about the role of Central Asia in the energy security in the region? What is your assessment of the Chinese initiative to create “Economic Belt Silk Road”?

Continue reading

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Worker Found Dead at Cooper Nuclear Station

Tue 11:58 AM, Feb 04, 2014

  1. http://www.1011now.com/home/headlines/Worker-Found-Dead-at-Cooper-Nuclean-Station-243528381.html

BROWNVILLE, Neb. — Officials with Nebraska Public Power District and the Nemaha County Sheriff’s Department are investigating the death of a contractor radiation protection worker at Cooper Nuclear Station.

Tuesday morning between 7:30 and 8 a.m., plant personnel found a contractor employee deceased in the reactor building at CNS. The plant’s control room declared a medical emergency with response from plant EMTs. Although no official cause of death has been determined, the death is believed to be a result of natural causes.

CNS has reported the incident to the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and OSHA, as required, and called in the Nemaha County Sheriff’s office for further investigation. The contractor company has been contacted, but at this time no name has been released pending notification of next of kin.

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Just for fun – some examples of pro nuclear tweets that I have received

Christina Macpherson's websites & blogs

Christina Macpherson’s websites & blogs

These are just the latest that have been tweeted, about my twitter identity  Christina Macpherson @ChristinaMac1

The  only suggestions that I have made on Twitter, about these twitterers, is that to me, they surely appear to be troll-nucleartrolls, and that they are probably shills. You can bet that they are all well connected with the nuclear industry

From   brendan @totterdell91

  • “recall that shameful @ChristinaMac1 scaremongering”
  •  “@ChristinaMac1 does help to raise awareness of the fantasy stories of anti #nuclear lobbyists. “
  • @ChristinaMac1 would not recognise the truth if she fell over it “
  • “I think everyone accepts by now that thoroughly disreputable anti #thorium #nuclear hacks will say & do anything @ChristinaMac1 “
  • “Another insidiously evil #hipocissy from @ChristinaMac” (note that Brendan has even honoured me with a new hashtag that he’s invented)
  • “The only weasel I see here is you, @ChristinaMac1.  drawing attention to instances of your gross dishonesty isnt abuse”
  • “You can keep your fabrications up f you want @ChristinaMac1 but every time you tweet, someone else wakes up”
  • @ChristinaMac1 It must be terrible to realise she has so fervently deluded herself for so long”

From John Randall  John Randall @thjr19

  • “Interesting. @ChristinaMac1 aka #hypocrissy has no more lies to tell so she’s resorted to tweeting irrelevancies on the #thorium tag”
  • “I’m sure crissy has many more porkies to tell.”
  • “Irrational fear of radiation. thanks crissy”
  • @ChristinaMac1 My goodness, but are you really that ill-informed?”

From @ConradKnauer

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Tepco – Regarding “Nuclear Safety Reform Plan Progress Report (FY2013 3rd Quarter)”

 

Press Release (Feb 03,2014)

http://www.tepco.co.jp/en/press/corp-com/release/2014/1234035_5892.html

On March 29, 2013, TEPCO released “Reassessment of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident and Nuclear Safety Reform Plan”, and pledged to make the progress public on a regular basis. We completed the report regarding the progress made on the nuclear safety reform plan during the FY2013 3rd Quarter, and would like to distribute the following materials.

 

Appendices:
“Overview of the Nuclear Safety Reform Plan Progress Report (FY2013 3rd Quarter)” (PDF 178KB) PDF
“Nuclear Safety Reform Plan Progress Report (FY2013 3rd Quarter)” (PDF 3.13MB) PDF

*English translation of the full edition report (the latter link) is now being developed. We will post the translation when it is prepared. We apologize for the inconvenience.

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Latest announcement from USA insurance companies – NO cover for nuclear radiation claims of any kind

text-my-money-2Insurance Companies begin EXCLUDING all Coverage for Radiation Claims http://www.dailypaul.com/311554/insurance-companies-begin-excluding-all-coverage-for-radiation-claims by goldenequity – February 2, 2014 — (TRN) — Insurance Companies in the United States have begun notifying customers they will no longer have ANY coverage whatsoever for anything relating to nuclear energy claims. Fallout, radiation sickness, property damage from radiation – all EXCLUDED. Here 

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Japan’s coalition partners seek to avoid the nuclear power issue, in Tokyo election Feb 9

ballot-boxSmflag-japanCoalition shuns nuclear issue in Tokyo election; Masuzoe still in front THE ASAHI SHIMBUN  2 Feb 14, The ruling coalition is going all out to defeat former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa in the Feb. 9 Tokyo gubernatorial election and stifle his flamboyant supporter’s calls for Japan to abolish nuclear energy.

The strategy appears to be working, according to an Asahi Shimbun poll.

“The Liberal Democratic Party and New Komeito are throwing all their weight behind him,” Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said in Tokyo’s Ginza district Feb. 2 while canvassing support for Yoichi Masuzoe, 65.

New Komeito leader Natsuo Yamaguchi chimed in, standing side by side with Abe and Masuzoe on the campaign vehicle.

“The metropolitan government and the national government will join hands to make Tokyo No. 1 in the world,” he said

……Hosokawa is focusing on a zero-nuclear platform, and is backed by former Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi, another staunch opponent to the Abe administration’s pro-nuclear policy…….

A victory by Hosokawa could deal a serious blow to the administration’s policy to restart idled reactors once they are declared safe by nuclear regulators.

Government and coalition officials have downplayed the nuclear energy debate, emphasizing it is not the only issue in the election. Masuzoe, Abe and Yamaguchi all skirted the nuclear energy issue Feb. 2……http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/AJ201402030074

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USA wants to market nuclear power overseas for the next 95 years

Buy-US-nukesObama Team Seeks to Renew U.N. Nuclear Supply Pact National Journal 3 Feb 14, The Obama administration is pushing for a 40-year extension to its nuclear trade agreement with the U.N. nuclear watchdog agency.

A proposal submitted to Congress last week would renew for another 40 years a decades-old accord that lets Washington supply nonmilitary nuclear assets to the International Atomic Energy Agency and its member states. The existing agreement initially was implemented in 1959 and the new extension would allow it to remain in force a total of 95 years.

The White House said the pact covers transfers of nuclear-material samples in support of IAEA safeguards inspections, which seek to prevent the spread of nuclear-arms capabilities. It also permits the provision of atomic-reactor components in international deals facilitated by the Vienna-based organization.

“The agreement exemplifies the U.S. government’s strong support for IAEA peaceful uses activities, and the United States looks forward to expanding these cooperative efforts in the years to come,” the State Department said…….

In a November statement, Washington’s envoy to the U.N. nuclear watchdog said the United States has supplied atomic materials or technology to 28 countries since the accord took effect in 1959……

The renewal measure would update the cooperation deal to include the latest IAEA recommendations for physically securing nuclear materials and sites.http://www.nationaljournal.com/global-security-newswire/obama-team-seeks-to-renew-u-n-nuclear-supply-pact-20140203

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Price Anderson Act does not cover damages suffered in USA from radiation from overseas nuclear sources

text-my-money-2text ionisingFukushima Radiation causing U.S. Insurance Companies to EXCLUDE all Coverage for Radiation Claims, Turner Radio 2 Feb 14 A number of readers have contacted us to point out that under the Anderson-Price Act, there have ALWAYS been exclusions for nuclear coverages and they claim this story is not new.  They are in error. Here’s why:

The Price-Anderson Nuclear Industries Indemnity Act (commonly called the Price-Anderson Act) is a United States federal law, first passed in 1957 and since renewed several times, which governs liability-related issues for all non-military nuclear facilities constructed in the United States before 2026. The main purpose of the Act is to partially indemnify the nuclear industry against liability claims arising from nuclear incidents while still ensuring compensation coverage for the general public. The Act establishes a no fault insurance-type system in which the first approximately $12.6 billion (as of 2011) is industry-funded as described in the Act. Any claims above the $12.6 billion would be covered by a Congressional mandate to retroactively increase nuclear utility liability or would be covered by the federal government.

As you’ve probably already realized from our bold-faced, underlined and italicized emphasis above, the Fukushima Nuclear Plant was not“constructed in the United States.” Therefore, the Anderson-Price Act does not apply to any damages suffered IN THE UNITED STATES, from the Fukushima Nuclear Disaster.  All such damage claims in the U.S. for health-related claims, death or property damage from Fukushima  radiation contamination would necessarily fall directly to US Insurance companies.

Given this irrefutable fact, one begins to ask, If the radiation from Fukushima is as “harmless” as the government and experts are all telling us, why are US Insurance Companies specifically excluding coverage?  Maybe they know something about the radiation that we don’t?  Maybe they know it’s a lot worse than the government is telling anybody?……http://www.turnerradionetwork.com/news/251-mjt

 

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Japan anti nuclear groups urges Tokyo governor candidates not to split the anti nuclear vote

ballot-boxSmflag-japanDon’t split vote, anti-nuke group says http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/02/03/national/dont-split-vote-anti-nuke-group-says/#.UvEnuD1dV9U  BY MASAAKI KAMEDA The two most popular anti-nuclear candidates running for Tokyo governor should decide between them who ought to drop out of the race for the good of the movement, a group of anti-nuclear activists said Monday.

The 19-member group, led by journalist Satoshi Kamata, said they will ask former Prime Minister Morihiro Hosokawa and lawyer Kenji Utsunomiya, former chairman of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, to cooperate in order not to split the vote and allow a pro-nuclear candidate to win.

According to recent media surveys, former health minister Yoichi Masuzoe, effectively backed by the Liberal Democratic Party and its junior coalition partner, New Komeito, is in the lead, followed by Hosokawa and Utsunomiya.

“We have two candidates who call for phasing out nuclear power generation in this election,” Kamata said at a Tokyo press conference. “It would be a tragedy if the total number of votes received by the two candidates surpasses that of the winner.”

Kamata said he was prompted by a sense of crisis stemming from Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s determination to restart idled nuclear reactors and export nuclear technology.

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