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Link Related to Canada in some say Martin Luther King denied 1960 vacation to New Brunswick
History | 207211 hits | 11:45 AM on Thursday | posted by Regina
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Martin Luther King's planned vacation to Fundy National Park in New Brunswick was scuttled in 1960 after an innkeeper expressed that his presence could offend some U.S. tourists.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Olive Bailey, B.C. woman who helped crack Nazi codes in WWII
History | 207464 hits | 11:09 PM on Wednesday | posted by Regina
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Olive Bailey, of Victoria, B.C., is one of the last survivors of a team that pulled off one of the greatest intelligence coups of the Second World War.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 6 Sir John A. Macdonald facts to mark his 200th birthday
History | 207101 hits | 1:19 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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As people across Canada commemorate the 200th birthday of Sir John A. MacDonald on Sunday, here are six things that may surprise you about Canada's eldest statesman.
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Boston time capsule contains newspapers, coins, medal depicting George Washington
History | 207147 hits | 6:40 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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Early residents of Boston valued a robust press as much as their history and currency if the contents of a time capsule dating back to the years just after the Revolutionary War are any guide.
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20708
Tomb of Khentakawess III, previously unknown Egyptian queen, discovered
History | 207080 hits | 1:08 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Czech archeologists say they have uncovered the tomb of a previously unknown Egyptian queen, believed to be the wife of Pharaoh Neferefre.
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20772
Link Related to Canada in some say Canada's Peace Tower carillon bells mark 1914 Christmas truce
History | 207715 hits | 10:17 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Canada's Peace Tower carillon on Parliament Hill was among carillons in 11 countries that marked the 100th anniversary of the Christmas truce by playing Silent Night on Wednesday afternoon.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Christmas in the trenches:100 years of PPCLI holiday letters home
History | 207769 hits | 10:10 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Since landing in France for its first fight around Christmas 1914, members of the Princess Patricia's Light Infantry has spent many holidays abroad. Here is a sample of some of their holiday letters home over the past 100 years.
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20707
Link Related to Canada in some say WWI Christmas Truce remembered by Windsor 100 years later
History | 207073 hits | 10:09 PM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Some Windsorites are remembering a special anniversary this Christmas � the 100th year since the Christmas Truce of the First World War.
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20773
Which Bethlehem' Rival claims staked to the real birthplace of Jesus
History | 207729 hits | 11:38 AM on Wednesday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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This is the small village of Bethlehem in the Galilee, located in northern Israel. And unlike the larger and better-known city of Bethlehem in the West Bank some 100 miles south, where thousands flock to to sing carols in Manger Square each year, there is
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20773
Link Related to Canada in some say 133-year-old P.E.I. lighthouse being moved from edge of cliff
History | 207726 hits | 12:59 AM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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A historic Prince Edward Island lighthouse in danger of slipping into the sea is getting a new address -- and a new lease on life. The 133-year-old Cape Bear Lighthouse at the southeastern tip of P.E.I. is being moved about 100 feet from the edge of an er
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Link Related to Canada in some say Researchers find new evidence of Viking presence in Canada
History | 207899 hits | 12:54 AM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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A small stone vessel found on Nunavut�s Baffin Island more than 50 years ago is proof of a previously unknown Viking presence in Arctic Canada, researchers say.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Atlas of Canada sheds new light on Arctic: 'We don't know what lies beneath the ocean' | CTV News
History | 207691 hits | 10:14 AM on Monday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Royal Canadian Geographical Society has published its first major update to the 'Atlas of Canada' in 10 years, offering the latest snapshot of a country that has yet to be fully explored.
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Ancient clay seals may shed light on biblical kings, government
History | 207334 hits | 8:47 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Impressions from ancient clay seals found at a small site in Israel east of Gaza are signs of government in an area thought to be entirely rural during the 10th century B.C., says Mississippi State University archaeologist James W. Hardin.
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Link Related to Canada in some say WWI Christmas Truce still remembered
History | 207195 hits | 6:51 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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During the first Christmas Day of the First World War, something magical happened as German and British soldiers struck up a spontaneous truce in Flanders Fields.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Sir John A. Macdonald toonie to celebrate 1st PM's 200th birthday
History | 207010 hits | 9:32 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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Sir John A. Macdonald will be honoured with a spot on the $2 coin for the 200th anniversary of his birth, according to a notice posted Friday.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Memorial service marks 97th anniversary of explosion at Halifax Harbour
History | 207100 hits | 12:26 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Halifax residents gathered to mark the 97th anniversary of the Halifax explosion Saturday morning.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Richard III remains confirmed, but DNA test raises other questions
History | 207110 hits | 12:56 PM on Tuesday | posted by Regina
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British research confirms skeleton found that of King Richard III. Now questions are being raised about lineage of Tudor royal family.
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Winston Churchill spurred scientific innovation
History | 207130 hits | 12:26 PM on Monday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Aerial mines may sound like a contraption from a science fiction film, but they were dreamt up by the man known as Britain�s greatest wartime prime minister
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He Saved 669 Children During The Holocaust� And He Doesn�t Know They�re Sitting Next To Him.
History | 208262 hits | 3:14 PM on Friday | posted by Goober911
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My fascination with the First World War used to be seen as geeky. Not any more ...
History | 207168 hits | 2:18 PM on Monday | posted by martin14
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I have been visiting First World War battlefield sites since the mid-1980s, when I was in my twenties: even back then I was on the outskirts of what most people considered were suitable or mainstream pastimes. Of course, in the City of London in the 1980s
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Link Related to Canada in some say Previously unseen Halifax Explosion photos surface in England
History | 207193 hits | 1:23 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Several previously unseen photographs taken during the Halifax Explosion have surfaced at a home in Cornwall, England.
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20708
Link Related to Canada in some say Remembrance Day: Dorothy Scott, 93, recounts her WWII RAF days
History | 207078 hits | 11:02 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Dorothy Scott's job during the Second World War was to plot airplanes, both friend and foe, for the Royal Air Force from a farmhouse in the south of Cornwall. The Guelph resident shares her stories from the war with The Morning Edition host Craig Norris.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Bomber Command veterans in their 90s visit Hamilton's Lancaster
History | 207196 hits | 10:56 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Royal Canadian Air Force and Royal Air Force veterans who served as Lancaster bomber aircrew reunited in Hamilton for Remembrance Day events.
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Link Related to Canada in some say First Nations contributions to WW I and WW II: Lest we forget
History | 207263 hits | 5:36 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Our soldiers fought for the shared values of freedom and democratic rights for all, but these soldiers returned from the war and quickly realized those freedoms and rights did not equally apply to them as they did their non-native comrades, writes Gordon
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Link Related to Canada in some say Francis Pegahmagabow, unsung WW I hero, to get overdue recognition
History | 207041 hits | 5:22 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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The most decorated First Nations soldier in the history of the Canadian military will get the recognition he never received in his lifetime. A life-size bronze statue of Francis Pegahmagabow, a little known WW I hero, will be erected in Parry Sound, Ont.,
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Link Related to Canada in some say Divers visit WW II Bell Island shipwreck site to lay wreath
History | 207047 hits | 3:44 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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A crew of divers from Conception Bay South visited the site of a WW II shipwreck on Monday to lay a wreath in memory of the sailors who perished.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Lancaster bomber veterans to reunite on Remembrance Day in Hamilton
History | 207095 hits | 8:23 PM on Monday | posted by Regina
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Seven Royal Canadian Air Force veterans who served as Lancaster bomber aircrew are reuniting in Hamilton for Remembrance Day events.
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Winston Churchill's 'bid to nuke Russia' to win Cold War
History | 207365 hits | 12:28 AM on Sunday | posted by N_Fiddledog
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Winston Churchill urged the United States to launch a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union to win the Cold War, a newly released document reveals.
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Link Related to Canada in some say John McCrae's 'In Flanders Fields' still stirs hearts almost a century after it was written
History | 207167 hits | 10:52 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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Despite the passage of time, Canadian Lt.-Col. John McCrae's poem 'In Flanders Fields' -- often recited around Remembrance Day or when a soldier dies in the line of duty -- has managed to remain relevant to every conflict since the First World War.
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Link Related to Canada in some say George Lawrence Price was last Canadian soldier killed in First World War
History | 207417 hits | 5:33 PM on Saturday | posted by Hyack
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George Lawrence Price was a typical Canadian soldier in the First World War, except for the timing of his death. He holds the sad distinction of being the last Canadian and last Commonwealth soldier to die in the First World War.
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20706
Link Related to Canada in some say Ship's bell recovered from Franklin's HMS Erebus
History | 207060 hits | 1:11 PM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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A brass bell from HMS Erebus, one of the two doomed ships from the Franklin expedition that came in search of the Northwest Passage, is now in the hands of scientists in Ottawa.
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How a Bruce Springsteen concert helped bring down the Berlin Wall
History | 207152 hits | 6:47 AM on Thursday | posted by Regina
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It was 25 years ago this weekend that the Berlin Wall came tumbling down. For young East Germans back then, rock music was a big catalyst for change � with no one bigger than Bruce Springsteen. The CBC's Nahlah Ayed writes about the legacy of one epic con
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Link Related to Canada in some say Lighter returned to B.C. family 70 years after pilot was killed in Second World War
History | 207453 hits | 6:04 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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On June 25, 1944, Flight-Lieutenant Barry Cleeton�s Spitfire was shot down over Normandy, France. At only 21, he crashed and died in a farmer�s field. Seventy years later, his sister Gwenneth Olson brightens at the sound of his name.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Video: Fred Gallant, 91, reflects on WWII service
History | 207102 hits | 5:23 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Remembrance Day can evoke strong emotions for veterans and their families and that is especially true for one elderly couple in Summerside.
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20708
Link Related to Canada in some say Plant-eating, duck-billed dinos had endurance to outrun predators: Alberta researchers
History | 207077 hits | 4:59 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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New research suggests that duck-billed dinosaurs were no sitting ducks. Scientists have long wondered how the plant-eating hadrosaurs managed to be so numerous everywhere from North America to Asia.
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Link Related to Canada in some say 'The beginning of the long dash' indicates 75 years of official time on CBC
History | 207113 hits | 7:01 AM on Wednesday | posted by Regina
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On Nov. 5, 1939, as the Second World War was breaking out in Europe, Canadians first heard "the beginning of the long dash" which officially signals the arrival of 1 p.m.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Dozens of old graves found under Toronto church parking lot
History | 207043 hits | 9:03 PM on Monday | posted by Hyack
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Dozens of sets of century-old human remains have been found under the parking lot of a Catholic church in Toronto.
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Link Related to Canada in some say WWI centenary: The 100 year old trenches of Flanders Fields, in pictures
History | 207230 hits | 5:25 AM on Sunday | posted by martin14
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The 100th anniversary of the outbreak of the First World War: Flanders Fields 100 Years Since The Great War.
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Amelia Earhart mystery: Metal found on Pacific island from aviator's plane, group says
History | 207893 hits | 6:42 AM on Thursday | posted by Hyack
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Researchers probing the 1937 disappearance of famed American aviator Amelia Earhart's plane say they now believe a slab of aluminum found decades ago on an uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean came from her aircraft.
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Nicholas Winton honoured by Czechs for saving children from Nazis
History | 206953 hits | 2:09 PM on Wednesday | posted by xerxes
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A Briton who saved 669 children, most of them Jews, from the Nazis is awarded the Czech Republic's highest state honour by the president.
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Link Related to Canada in some say ROM mummy Justine's real name was Nefret-Mut, researchers reveal
History | 207849 hits | 12:04 PM on Wednesday | posted by Hyack
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Researchers have uncovered the real name of a mysterious Egyptian mummy nicknamed "Justine."
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20773
Phil Collins gives lifelong Alamo collection to Texas
History | 207732 hits | 6:50 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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British pop star Phil Collins on Tuesday handed over his vast collection of artifacts related to the Battle of the Alamo and the Texas Revolution to the state of Texas.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Airmen honoured as Second World War plane pulled from Ontario lake
History | 207729 hits | 3:58 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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Two young airmen killed during the Second World War were honoured with a moment of silence today as wreckage of their crashed plane was pulled from an Ontario lake.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Key British WWII spy lived in B.C.
History | 207709 hits | 3:36 PM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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In a tale that wouldn't look out of place in a John le Carr� novel, an amateur historian who lived on Salt Spring Island, B.C. has been revealed as a key British agent during the Second World War.
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Nazi submarine wreck found off coast of U.S. likely contains remains of 45 German soldiers
History | 207527 hits | 10:19 AM on Thursday | posted by DrCaleb
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The German U-boat U-576 sank with all hands aboard on July 14, 1942 after attacking a U.S. convoy off the coast of North Carolina
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Archaeologists find 6,000-year-old temple in Ukraine
History | 207031 hits | 10:53 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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The remains of the two-story temple also contain fragments of humanlike figurines and animal bones.
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Ben Bradlee, the Watergate editor who unleashed a 'messianic media'
History | 206997 hits | 6:14 AM on Wednesday | posted by DrCaleb
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The Ben Bradlee of legend was born in 1976 on the big screen, in the Watergate movie All the President's Men. It told the story of how two investigative reporters, working for Bradlee at The Washington Post, brought down the president of the United States
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Link Related to Canada in some say HMCS Niobe anchor damaged in Halifax Explosion found
History | 207039 hits | 1:29 AM on Tuesday | posted by Hyack
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An anchor and chain believed to be from a Canadian naval ship damaged in the Halifax Explosion were recently discovered in Halifax.
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Link Related to Canada in some say Alphonse Vautour to receive France's National Order of the Legion of Honour
History | 207191 hits | 9:43 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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A former World War II soldier from Shediac, New Brunswick is about to be knighted by France for his contribution in liberating that nation.
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Link Related to Canada in some say How First World War medical advances still benefit patients today
History | 207058 hits | 3:01 PM on Friday | posted by Hyack
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It's said that necessity is the mother of invention and nowhere was that more true than on the blood-soaked battlefields of the First World War, where millions of soldiers suffered horrific injuries on a scale never before witnessed in combat.

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