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BUDGET FOR MONDAY, APRIL 29
By City News Service
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++6:20 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Los Angeles Unified School District
Superintendent Roy Romer will be at Cahuenga Elementary School to greet
parents and students getting on school buses following the end of the Laidlaw
school bus driver strike. He will also be available to answer questions from
the media. 220 S. Hobart Blvd. Contact: Stephanie Brady, (919) 846-2572.
7 a.m. LOS ANGELES - SBC Communications will launch the SBC Excelerator
Program, a $25 million national philanthropic initiative to ``accelerate
community-based organizations' digital connections with America's
underserved.'' The company will kick off the program and award a $1 million
grant to Break Away Technologies and the American Association of Community
Colleges in support of their efforts to ``implement fast-track information
technology training in community colleges and to create a more skilled
workforce.'' Break Away Technologies, 3417 W. Jefferson Blvd. Contact: Melissa
Bernstein or Jennifer Langan, SBC Pacific Bell, (213) 489-8250 or (213) 489-
8212.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A hearing is set on a motion for a new trial in a
wrongful termination lawsuit filed against James Brown by Lisa Agbalaya, who
claimed she was fired after turning down Brown's sexual advances. A jury in
February cleared Brown of Agbalaya's sexual harassment claim but awarded the
plaintiff $40,000 in damages for wrongful termination. Dept. 45, County
Courthouse, 111 N. Hill St. Contact: court clerk, (213) 974-6209.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A post-mediation and trial-setting conference is
set in a lawsuit filed by Industrial Sound & Touring Technology against Sony
Music Entertainment. The suit alleges Sony was negligent in its handling of a
free outdoor rock concert that turned into a melee. Dept. 68, County
Courthouse, 111 N. Hill St. Contact: court clerk, (213) 974-5707.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A court trial is scheduled in a lawsuit filed
against the LAUSD by former school psychologist Damaris Conrad, who contends
she was fired after refusing to perform ``unethical and illegal activities''
involving special education students, including improper testing procedures
and violating the confidentiality of student records. Dept. 53, County
Courthouse, 111 N. Hill St. Contact: court clerk, (213) 974-5679.
8:30 a.m. SAN FERNANDO - A hearing is scheduled in a lawsuit against The
Jewish Community Centers of Greater Los Angeles. The parents of Benjamin
Kadish, a young boy who was shot by Buford Furrow in August 1999, allege the
Granada Hills center failed to take adequate security precautions. Dept. D,
San Fernando Courthouse, 900 3rd St. Contact: court clerk, (818) 898-2622.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Sentencing is scheduled for Jose Anthony De La
Cruz, a reputed gang member convicted of first-degree murder in the shooting
death of a San Bernardino man. Dept. 109, Criminal Courts Building, 210 W.
Temple St. Contact: (213) 974-5721.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A retrial is scheduled for Damascio Ybarra Torres,
who is accused of shooting three doctors and holding several others hostage at
County-USC Medical Center. He was convicted, but an appellate court granted
him a new trial. Dept. 110, Criminal Courts Building, 210 W. Temple St.
Contact: (213) 974-5723.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Testimony will continue in the retrial of David
Emile Hebert, a Santa Monica man accused in the fatal shooting of his 17-year-
old son. The first jury deadlocked. Dept. 109, Criminal Courts Building, 210
W. Temple St. Contact: (213) 974-5721.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A preliminary hearing is scheduled for Meko
Goodley, a sheriff's employee charged with sexually assaulting two female
inmates at a county jail facility. Div. 32, Criminal Courts Building, 210 W.
Temple St. Contact: (213) 974-9624.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A pretrial hearing is scheduled for David Cochrane
and Christopher Coppock. The former Los Angeles police officers were indicted
on charges of kidnapping and assaulting a homeless man in 1997. Dept. 106,
Criminal Courts Building, 210 W. Temple St. Contact: (213) 974-5781.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Kei Chang and
Sokkha Khy, who are charged in the kidnapping of a 3-year-old San Marino boy.
The first jury deadlocked on charges against Chang, and Khy's first trial was
halted after he slashed his wrists in a courthouse holding cell. He was later
found to be mentally competent to stand trial. Dept. 110, Criminal Courts
Building, 210 W. Temple St. Contact: (213) 974-5723.
8:30 a.m. BELLFLOWER - A preliminary hearing date is scheduled to be set
for Bruce Koklich. He is charged with murdering his wife, the daughter of the
late former state Sen. Paul Carpenter. Div. 6, Los Cerritos Courthouse, 10025
E. Flower St. Contact: (562) 804-8045.
8:30 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Trial is scheduled for Phillip Andre Jones, a Long
Beach man accused of a Sheraton hotel murder near LAX. Dept. B, Airport Branch
Court, 11701 S. La Cienega Blvd. Contact: (310) 727-6108.
8:30 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Trial is scheduled for Alvin Turner, who is charged
with shooting and killing a person in a restaurant parking lot and wounding
his ex-wife and a security guard. Dept. B, Airport Courthouse, 11701 S. La
Cienega Blvd. Contact: (310) 727-6108.
8:30 a.m. DOWNEY - An adjudication hearing is scheduled for a 14-year-old
boy accused of fatally shooting a friend while playing with a rifle. Dept.
252, Los Padrinos Juvenile Court, 7281 E. Quill Drive. Contact: (562) 940-
8841.
8:30 a.m. SAN FERNANDO - Arraignment is set for Robert Jay Kaminsky, a
probation officer charged in a domestic violence case. Div. 130, San Fernando
Superior Court, 900 Third St. Contact: (818) 898-2412.
8:30 a.m. PASADENA - A pretrial hearing is scheduled for Erlinda Reyes
Allan and Marcus Allan, a Burbank couple charged with torture, child abuse and
corporal injury of a 12-year-old girl. Dept. H, Pasadena Superior Court, 300
E. Walnut St. Contact: (626) 356-5667.
8:30 a.m. SYLMAR - A fitness hearing is scheduled for one of seven
juveniles charged in a Canyon Country murder. Also charged are nine adults.
Dept. 279, Sylmar Juvenile Court, 16350 Filbert St. Contact: (818) 364-2179.
8:30 a.m. LANCASTER - A preliminary hearing date is scheduled to be set for
Wesley Allen White, who is accused of leading sheriff's deputies on a pursuit
through Lancaster. Div. 2, Lancaster Superior Court, 1040 W. Ave. J. Contact:
(661) 945-6332.
8:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - A post-mediation status conference is set in a
$5.6 million professional negligence lawsuit brought by former KISS guitarist
Vincent Cusano against attorneys Mary Parker and Patrick Grannan. Cusano
claims the lawyers botched his federal lawsuit against his former bandmates.
Dept. 49, County Courthouse, 111 N. Hill St. Contact: court clerk, (213) 974-
5671.
9 a.m. WESTWOOD - Several events will be held on the UCLA campus to
commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots. At 9 a.m., Darnell
Hunt, director of UCLA's Center for African American Studies, will speak on
``Making Sense of the Fires: Representations and Perceptions of Los Angeles
1992.'' Library and Media Center, Haines Hall 135. At 10:30 a.m., the Chicano
Studies Research Center will present ``The 1992 Los Angeles Uprising: A
Chicano Perspective.'' Chicano Studies Research Center Library, Haines Hall
144. At 1 p.m., the Asian American Studies Center will sponsor ``Writers
Taking L.A. Back,'' featuring authors Wanda Coleman and Russell Leong. Bruin
Plaza. Student groups will hold a panel discussion at 6 p.m. in Moore Hall
100; and a candlelight vigil will begin at 8 p.m. in Bruin Plaza. 405 Hilgard
Ave. Contact: Letisia Marquez, UCLA, (310) 206-3986.
9 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - The Los Angeles County Blue Ribbon Task Force on
Children and Youth Physical Fitness will hold a community forum to discuss
strategies to stem childhood obesity. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, 135 N. Grand
Ave. Contact: Maria Iacobo or Cathy Pascual, county Department of Health
Services, (213) 240-8144.
9 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Sentencing is set for Richard Kelly Smyth. The former
Huntington Beach electronics supplier was extradited from Spain after 16 years
on the lam and pleaded guilty to selling nuclear weapons triggers to Israel.
Courtroom 15, U.S. District Court, 312 N. Spring St. Contact: Thom Mrozek,
U.S. Attorney's Office, (213) 894-6947.
9 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Arraignment is scheduled for Earthlink co-founder
Reed Slatkin. Prosecutors say he has agreed to plead guilty to 15 felony
charges for allegedly causing at least $254 million in losses in a Ponzi
scheme that bilked about 800 investors out of $593 million over 15 years. A
judge will be assigned to take his plea at a later time. Courtroom 341, Roybal
Federal Building, 255 E. Temple St. Contact: Thom Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's
Office, (213) 894-6947.
9 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Members of the Los Angeles Manufacturing Networks
Initiative will hold a news conference to commemorate the 10th anniversary of
the Los Angeles riots. Mega Toys Warehouse, 210 S. Anderson St. Contact:
Yvette Nunez, (213) 763-2520, ext. 227.
9 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - The Los Angeles City Council's Budget and Finance
Committee is set to begin its discussions of Mayor Jim Hahn's proposed budget
for the 2002-03 fiscal year. Room 340, City Hall, 200 N. Spring St. Contact:
Adrienne Bass, (213) 978-1073.
9:30 a.m. SAN FERNANDO - Closing arguments are scheduled in the trial of
Grant Karapetian, who is charged in a fatal crash. Div. 137, San Fernando
Superior Court, 919 First St. Contact: (818) 898-2424.
9:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Arraignment is scheduled for Newport Beach
businessman W. Shepardson McCook, who is accused of participating in a
billboards bribery scheme in Colton. Courtroom 341, Roybal Federal Building,
255 E. Temple St. Contact: Thom Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's Office, (213) 894-
6947.
9:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Trial is scheduled in a lawsuit brought against
Brillstein-Grey Entertainment by Bo Zenga. The writer claims the production
company stole his idea for the spoof on teen-age horror movies, ``Scary
Movie.'' Dept. 68, County Courthouse, 111 N. Hill St. Contact: court clerk,
(213) 974-5707.
++10 a.m. SANTA MONICA - Several environmental activists will gather at the
Santa Monica Pier to ask GOP gubernatoral candidate Bill Simon ``whose side
he's on -- California's or the Bush administration's -- in the quest to stop
oil drilling off California's coastline.'' Expected are Susan Jordan of the
League for Coastal Protection, Joe Geever of the American Oceans Campaign and
a representative of the Surfrider Foundation. Pier, Colorado and Ocean
avenues. Contact: Jordan, (805) 563-4437, or cellular, (805) 331-1339.
10 a.m. LOS ANGELES - The Vermont Slauson Economic Development Corp. and
Councilwoman Jan Perry will mark the 10th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots
at a groundbreaking ceremony for the Vermont Slauson Retail Center, a four-
acre community shopping center. Under white tent at southwest corner of
Vermont and Slauson avenues. Contact: Barbara Haskin, PR, (323) 753-2335.
10 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Rep. Maxine Waters, D-Los Angeles, will present ``The
Los Angeles Unrest: Ten Years Later, The Faces of Success and the Continuing
Struggle for Social Justice.'' The community program will bring together young
women and men from South Central Los Angeles to ``reflect on the advances they
made in their lives.'' Maxine Waters Employment Preparation Center, 10925 S.
Central Ave. Contact: Bobby Blanks or Mike Murase, Waters' office, (323) 757-
8900.
10 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas will attend the
dedication of the Rita Walters Learning Complex for Family and Community
Development. The facility was built by the city on property destroyed during
the civil unrest 10 years ago. 915 W. Manchester Ave. Contact: Robin McClain,
(213) 485-3331.
10 a.m. PACOIMA - Mayor Jim Hahn and City Council President Alex Padilla
will participate in the grand opening ceremony at the Pacoima branch library.
13605 Van Nuys Blvd. Contact: Peter Persic, library PIO, (213) 228-7555.
10:30 a.m. LOS ANGELES - An acqusition kick-off event will be held by
People Coordinated Services of Southern California, which plans to build a PCS
Family and Youth Center at the site of the former Broadway Federal Savings and
Loan. The site has been vacant since the landmark building was destroyed in
the 1992 riots. Drawings and renderings of the future center will be
displayed. A reception will follow the news conference. 4507 S. Broadway.
Contact: Christopher Heisey-Terrell, PR, (310) 815-8444.
10:30 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Testimony will continue in the retrial of David
Osorio, a Los Angeles County sheriff's deputy accused of credit card fraud.
The first jury deadlocked 9-3 in favor of acquittal. Dept. 127, Criminal
Courts Building, 210 W. Temple St. Contact: (213) 974-5771.
11 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Sentencing is scheduled for David Kenner, a former
lawyer for gangsta rap kingpin Marion ``Suge'' Knight. Kenner pleaded guilty
to a misdemeanor tax violation. Courtroom 750, Roybal Federal Building, 255 E.
Temple St. Contact: Thom Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's Office, (213) 894-6947.
11 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Actress Tippi Hedren will kick off National
Osteoporosis Prevention Month with a DEXA screening at Orthopaedic Hospital.
Contact says the X-ray procedure scans the hip and the spine and takes less
than half an hour. An educational luncheon will follow, with Hedren and bone
density expert Robert K. Rude set to speak. Screening at 11 a.m.; luncheon at
noon. Hospital's DEXA Center, 2400 S. Flower St., Suite 100. Contact: Agnes
Huff or Jill Kochendorfer, PR, (310) 641-2525.
11 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Prince Edward and the former Sophie Rhys-Jones, the
Earl and Countess of Wessex, will visit a South Central Los Angeles high
school during their first visit together to California. They will visit
Crenshaw Learn Charter High's digital arts programs and New Media Academy,
which prepares students for 21st century careers, and present a $5,000 check
on behalf of the British government to help purchase digital arts equipment
for the campus. Media check-in at 11 a.m. at school's front entrance; LAPD
credentials required. 5010 11th Ave. Contact: Angus Mackay, British Consulate,
(310) 996-3028.
11 a.m. LOS ANGELES - Community leaders and musicians from the African
American, Latino and Korean communities will observe a minute of silence to
commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots. A news conference
will follow, featuring a three-minute performance of Pachelbel's Canon.
Normandie and Florence avenues. At 7 p.m., the Unity Choir, made up of 500
children, will present a ``Peace, Love and Harmony Concert,'' which will be
hosted by television reporter Sonya Crawford and will also include African
American drummers and dancers, Latino dancers and Korean folk musicians.
Praises of Zion Baptist Church, 8222 S. San Pedro St. Contact: Loretta Jones,
Healthy African American Families, (323) 292-2002, or cellular, (323) 839-
3208; Chan Ho Yun, (213) 386-6846.
11 a.m. CIVIC CENTER - Sentencing is scheduled for Garen Zakarian. The
former travel agent pleaded guilty to arranging the murder of a Glendale man
as part of a scheme to overturn his conviction. He is serving an 85-year
sentence related to the death of another agent with whom he had a business
dispute. Courtroom 6, U.S. District Court, 312 N. Spring St. Contact: Thom
Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's Office, (213) 894-6947.
11:30 a.m. LOS ANGELES - The Community Coalition and more than 100
residents are expected to participate in a demonstration and news conference
to call attention to the need to ``clean up liquor stores and businesses that
are crime magnets,'' and to call on the city's zoning administrator to
``enforce local ordinances that could curb crime and other nuisance activity
that occurs outside some liquor outlets.'' Demonstration at 11:30 a.m.;
conference at 11:45 a.m. Northeast corner of Slauson and Western avenues.
Contact: Vicki Phillips, (323) 750-2326.
Noon LOS ANGELES - The Los Angeles World Affairs Council will present a
luncheon featuring Lord Alderdice of Knock, speaker of the Northern Ireland
Assembly. He will discuss the conflict between Unionists and Nationalists,
Republicans and Loyalists in Northern Ireland. Omni Hotel, 251 S. Olive St.
Contact: LAWAC, (213) 628-2333.
Noon BEVERLY HILLS - Project Unity Inc. will sponsor ``Lest We Forget,'' a
luncheon to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Los Angeles riots. The
``Bennie Newton Community Service Award'' will be awarded to a ``deserving
individual who has made a positive difference in Los Angeles since the
riots.'' Friars Club, 9900 Little Santa Monica Blvd. Contact: Project Unity,
(323) 294-3050.
1 p.m. GARDENA - Gov. Gray Davis will deliver remarks at the swearing-in
ceremony for one of his newest appointees to the Los Angeles County Superior
Court, Vincent H. Okamoto. Davis will also handle the swearing-in duties.
Nisei Veterans Hall, 1964 W. 162nd St. Contact: Steve Maviglio, Davis' office,
(916) 445-4571.
1 p.m. LOS ANGELES - The Central Los Angeles County Small Business
Development Center will present a two-hour seminar on ``Understanding
Government Procurement and Contracts.'' SBDC, 3375 S. Hoover St., Suite H-201.
Contact: Sandra Fowler, SBDC, (213) 821-2100.
1:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES - City Councilman Mark Ridley-Thomas' office will
host ``Remembering the Riots: A Memorial Exhibit and Days of Dialogue
Discussion.'' Eighth District Constituent Service Center, 8475 S. Vermont Ave.
Contact: Robin McClain, (213) 485-3331.
1:30 p.m. CIVIC CENTER - Sentencing is scheduled for David Chi Ping Leung,
a San Gabriel seafood restaurant owner convicted of receiving a package
containing more than 28,000 Ecstasy pills with the intent to sell them.
Courtroom 680, Roybal Federal Building, 255 E. Temple St. Contact: Thom
Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's Office, (213) 894-6947.
1:30 p.m. CIVIC CENTER - A status conference is scheduled for Andrei Agueev
and Andrei Liapine, who are accused of receiving ransom money in a kidnapping
plot involving at least two Southland residents whose bodies were pulled from
a Gold Country reservoir along with three others. Courtroom 11, U.S. District
Court, 312 N. Spring St. Contact: Thom Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's Office, (213)
894-6947.
1:30 p.m. CIVIC CENTER - Sentencing is scheduled for Raymond Wong, who
pleaded guilty to trafficking counterfeit Microsoft products from overseas,
for sale at bargain prices throughout the Southland. Courtroom 790, Roybal
Federal Building, 255 E. Temple St. Contact: Thom Mrozek, U.S. Attorney's
Office, (213) 894-6947.
2 p.m. CIVIC CENTER - Sentencing is scheduled for Vida Brook Lott, a Los
Angeles man who pleaded guilty to shooting a letter carrier in 1997. Courtroom
17, U.S. District Court, 312 N. Spring St. Contact: Thom Mrozek, U.S.
Attorney's Office, (213) 894-6947.
++2:15 p.m. LAX - President Bush will arrive at Los Angeles International
Airport aboard Air Force One. Media wishing to cover the arrival may begin
setting up at noon. Media access to the airfield requires a LAX media parking
permit from LAX public relations, available by calling (310) 646-5260, AND
credentials issued by the LAPD, sheriff's department or White House. All media
must be in place no later than 1:15 p.m. Remote Landing Pad 209, Pershing
Drive, Gate 437B. Contact: Terrell Trumble or Kathryn Wellner, White House
Advance Office, (310) 203-5497.
2:50 p.m. LOS ANGELES - President Bush is scheduled to arrive at the FAME
Renaissance Center, where he'll participate in a roundtable with community
leaders. At 3:45 p.m., Bush will make remarks. He is scheduled to depart at
4:25 p.m. PRESS POOL COVERAGE. 1968 W. Adams Blvd. Contact: Terrell Trumble or
Kathryn Wellner, White House Advance Office, (310) 203-5497.
4 p.m. PASADENA - Lucy Jones, scientist-in-charge at the U.S. Geological
Survey and Visiting Research Associate at Caltech, will speak to high school
and college students on ``Living with Earthquakes: Fear and Science in Los
Angeles.'' The lecture is part of the Congressional Science Scholar Forum
series, presented by Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Pasadena, in conjunction with
Caltech. Caltech's Beckman Auditorium, 1201 E. California Blvd. Contact: Paul
Hubler, Schiff's office, (626) 304-2727.
4:30 p.m. LOS ANGELES - Officials with the Los Angeles Department of Water
and Power will present awards to children who participated in the poster
contest for the ``Green Power for a Green L.A.'' program. Auditorium, John
Ferraro Building, 111 N. Hope St. Contact: Walter Zeisl, DWP, (213) 367-1342.
5 p.m. LOS ANGELES - A coalition of black community leaders will hold a
news conference and rally to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Los
Angeles riots. Florence and Normandie avenues. Contact: Earl Ofari Hutchinson,
National Alliance for Positive Action, (323) 296-6331.
5:30 p.m. NORTHRIDGE - The Cal State Northridge Child and Adolescent
Development program will host a career fair. Representatives from more than 30
employers and graduate programs are scheduled to participate. University
Student Union Grand Salon, 18111 Nordhoff St. Contact: Yvette Gonzalez or
Carmen Ramos Chandler, CSUN, (818) 677-2130.
6 p.m. INDUSTRY - Prince Edward, youngest child of Queen Elizabeth, and his
wife Sophie will present the Duke of Edinburgh Cup at a charity golf
tournament in support of the International Award, ``which helps the youth of
the world to lead better lives.'' Funds are allocated to proven national and
international organizations that dedicate their work to young people at risk.
Media check-in at 6 p.m. at main entrance; LAPD credentials required. Pacific
Palms Conference Resort, 1 Industry Hills Parkway. Contact: Angus Mackay,
British Consulate, (310) 996-3028.
6 p.m. WEST HOLLYWOOD - The West Hollywood City Council will hold a study
session with the West Hollywood Chamber of Commerce, then conduct a closed
session with legal counsel. Chamber officials will make a presentation on the
purpose and mission of the chamber and discuss community issues with Chamber
of Commerce members. West Hollywood Park, 647 N. San Vicente Blvd. Contact:
city clerk, (323) 848-6409.
6:30 p.m. MONROVIA - The Monrovia Police Department will offer a series of
DARE (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) parenting classes in Spanish. The
classes will provide information on drug abuse and violence prevention, child
behavior and development and drug identification, along with gang awareness
and membership prevention. Free child care will be provided. MPD's Community
Room, 140 E. Lime Ave. Contact: William Couch, PD, (626) 256-8014.
6:30 p.m. CENTURY CITY - President Bush is slated to headline a fund-raiser
for GOP gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon. Bush is scheduled to arrive at 7
p.m. Century Plaza Hotel & Spa, Los Angeles Ballroom, 2025 Avenue of the
Stars. Contact: James Fisfis, Simon's campaign, (916) 441-3734; White House,
(202) 456-2580.
7 p.m. CULVER CITY - The Culver City mayor and City Council will host
another in a series of neighborhood town hall meetings to give residents and
business owners a chance to address concerns. Echo-Horizon School, 3430
McManus Ave. Contact: Ron Merckling, city PIO, (310) 253-6018.
8 p.m. REDONDO BEACH - Poet and author Maya Angelou will speak at the
Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center, with a question-and-answer session
moderated by a KABC TalkRadio host to follow the lecture. The event is part of
the Distinguished Speakers Series. 1935 Manhattan Beach Blvd. Contact: Kathy
Winterhalder, (310) 546-6222.
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