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Bankrupt; Netanyahu Middle East Map Without Palestine; Support
Striking UAW Auto-workers; Nationwide Free Banned Book Club; Triangle
Fire Memorial to be Dedicated; More Announcements; Cartoons]
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ACCOUNTABLE; TRUMP BANKRUPT; NETANYAHU MAP WITHOUT PALESTINE; SUPPORT
STRIKING UAW AUTO-WORKERS; NATIONWIDE FREE BANNED BOOK CLUB; TRIANGLE
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Tidbits - Reader Comments, Resources, Announcements AND cartoons -
Sept 28, 2023, xxxxxx
* RE: HOW THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CAN HOLD THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
ACCOUNTABLE (LAWRENCE WINANS; BEN CUPP)
* BREAKING ÑEWS: LATEST POLL RESULTS PUT TRUMP ON TOP --
CARTOON BY LALO ALCARAZ
* RE: A COURT RULING THAT TARGETS TRUMP’S PERSONA (ELEANOR
ROOSEVELT)
* RE: CLARENCE THOMAS SECRETLY PARTICIPATED IN KOCH NETWORK DONOR
EVENTS (CHARLES PATRICK LYNCH)
* RE: NETANYAHU SHOWS MAP OF ‘NEW MIDDLE EAST’—WITHOUT
PALESTINE—TO UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY (VELVA SPRIGGS)
* RE: THE GOP IS THE PARTY OF CORRUPT OLIGARCHY (JOHN MUDD)
* ROBERT MENENDEZ -- CARTOON BY NICK ANDERSON
* RE: LABOR’S MILITANT CREATIVITY (CHARLES)
* RE: PRAGERU’S PROPAGANDA IS NOW BEING TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS (GENE
W FERRELL; ELEANOR ROOSEVELT)
* WHEN YOU GRADUATE SUMMA CUM FRAUD FROM TRUMP UNIVERSITY --
CARTOON BY JESSE DUQUETTE
* RE: WHAT IS LEFT (LITA A KURTH)
* THE U.S. SENATE RELAXES ITS DRESS CODE -- CARTOON BY JACK
OHMAN
* RE: OTHELLO AND THE WAR (STAN NADEL; VICTOR GROSSMAN RESPONDS)
RESOURCES:
* SUPPORT STRIKING UAW AUTO-WORKERS
* CEOS ARE PAID 344 TIMES WHAT THE TYPICAL WORKER MAKES (ECONOMIC
POLICY INSTITUTE)
* TEEN BANNED BOOK CLUB AT NYPL - THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY'S TEEN
BANNED BOOK CLUB IS OFFERING FREE, NATIONWIDE DIGITAL
ANNOUNCEMENTS:
* KOREA PEACE RALLY & MARCH IN NEW YORK CITY - SEPTEMBER 30 (KOREA
PEACE APPEAL: PEACE CAMPAIGN TO END THE KOREAN WAR)
* FREE WORKSHOP FOR CUNY STUDENTS ON WORKPLACE ORGANIZING - NEW YORK
- OCTOBER 10 (CUNY SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES)
* TRIANGLE FIRE MEMORIAL TO BE DEDICATED ON OCTOBER 11 - NEW YORK
CITY (REMEMBER THE TRIANGLE FIRE COALITION)
* MEMORY IN CLOTH – SAFETY AND SOLIDARITY FOR NEW YORK CITY
GARMENT WORKERS - A LABORARTS POP-UP EXHIBIT ON VIEW THROUGH NOVEMBER
17 (LABORARTS)
* DROP THE CHARGES - TAMPA 5 SPEAKING TOUR - SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER
21
RE: HOW THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT CAN HOLD THE OIL AND GAS INDUSTRY
ACCOUNTABLE
Rather than continue to improve regulation in order to compel the oil
and gas industry to serve the public interest, it would be a lot
simpler and cheaper just to nationalize the industry and run it in the
public's interest.
Lawrence Winans
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Biden would never ever do any of these things. Not in a billion years.
Ben Cupp
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BREAKING ÑEWS: LATEST POLL RESULTS PUT TRUMP ON TOP -- CARTOON BY
LALO ALCARAZ
Lalo Alcaraz
September 27, 2023
pocho.com
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RE: A COURT RULING THAT TARGETS TRUMP’S PERSONA
Anybody who's paid even the slightest attention to this buffoon's
career since the 70s knows that he's nothing but a front, a big piece
of painted cardboard propped up to hide the empty hole behind it.
Eleanor Roosevelt
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RE: CLARENCE THOMAS SECRETLY PARTICIPATED IN KOCH NETWORK DONOR EVENTS
And how corrupt is the Supreme Court that they don't force him and
Alioto off the bench, like right now? And investigate others? Anyone
remember Abe Fortas and what happened to him? No justice in America.
Charles Patrick Lynch
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RE: NETANYAHU SHOWS MAP OF ‘NEW MIDDLE EAST’—WITHOUT
PALESTINE—TO UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY
This is absolutely shameful. Another intended act of genocide by
Europeans/Americo-Europeans toward a population native to the land,
their homeland. The US is implicitly guilty of this horrendous act
as well through its unquestioning political and vast monetary support
of Israel. I am disgusted. Where is the outrage? We can not
continue to live in the world this way. The US did the same to its
native populations. I am crying for the Palestinian people as I have
no control over the heinous acts of our (?) government. Our corporate
news outlets don't even touch this story.
Velva Spriggs
RE: THE GOP IS THE PARTY OF CORRUPT OLIGARCHY
I generally like what you put out. However, the article above is very
partisan. And if it was just that one party being corrupt, it would be
of no bother. But you have a one party system. A thin hairline
difference. And putting articles out about one party over the other is
propaganda. And it tarnishes the good work you do put out into the
media sphere.
John Mudd
Midtown South Community Council
ROBERT MENENDEZ -- CARTOON BY NICK ANDERSON
Nick Anderson
September 26, 2023
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RE: LABOR’S MILITANT CREATIVITY
Sounds like good leadership, certainly tactically speaking! GO UAW!
Charles
RE: PRAGERU’S PROPAGANDA IS NOW BEING TAUGHT IN SCHOOLS
Because school board meetings are so difficult to attend and most
citizens have long hour jobs to cover. Funny how that works out. Also
the review process is under attack from the far right which has become
well funded of late.
Gene W Ferrell
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"History -- it's what we say it is." STOP ASKING QUESTIONS KID YA
BOTHER ME
Eleanor Roosevelt
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WHEN YOU GRADUATE SUMMA CUM FRAUD FROM TRUMP UNIVERSITY -- CARTOON
BY JESSE DUQUETTE
Jesse Duquette
September 26, 2023
The Daily Don
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RE: WHAT IS LEFT
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What a terrific selection. Thank you
Lita A Kurth
THE U.S. SENATE RELAXES ITS DRESS CODE -- CARTOON BY JACK OHMAN
Jack Ohman
September 22, 2023
The Baltimore Sun
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RE: OTHELLO AND THE WAR
(posting in Tidbits - Sept. 21
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There's no real criticism of Russia's invasion here and near as
I can tell Grossman wants us to see Putin as a victim rather than a
perpetrator. This sort of stuff was bad enough in defense of the
Soviet Union, but now that it's used to defend Russian imperialism
(which has no pretensions of being socialist) it is beneath contempt.
Grossman's analyses used to be worthy of respect, but after this I'm
afraid not any more.
Stan Nadel
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In reply to Stan Nadel’s angry comment on my analysis of the Ukraine
war I would inquire whether, if the USSR had installed missile bases
in Vancouver and Montreal, or Red China in Sonora and Baja California,
and the USA had replied militarily (as it did at the Bay of Pigs in
1961, for example, or, in a way, in Iraq), this can perhaps be
compared with installing US-NATO missiles in Estonia (100 m from St.
Petersburg) and the Ukraine (less than 400 m from Moscow). One may
well call the Russian response imperialist. I called it frightening,
bloody and condemned it; briefly, it is true. I felt it unnecessary to
improve on the mass media in this respect. But since any further false
steps - no matter their perpetrator or their motivation – can lead
within hours to world conflict, perhaps atomic, I believe these events
merit at least a modicum of cooler analysis - and should also aim at
cooler resolutions of this terrible war. That is what I attempted with
my Othello analogy. So I politely regret Stan Nadel’s contempt.
Victor Grossman
SUPPORT STRIKING UAW AUTO-WORKERS.
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CEOS ARE PAID 344 TIMES WHAT THE TYPICAL WORKER MAKES (ECONOMIC
POLICY INSTITUTE)
CEO PAY SKYROCKETS SINCE THE ’70S
EPI has released its latest series examining CEO pay, which remains
disproportionately high.
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By Josh Bivens and Jori Kandra • September 21, 2023
Chief executive officers of the largest firms in the U.S. earn much
more today than they did in the 1990s and many times what they earned
in the 1960s or 1970s. They also earn FAR MORE THAN THE TYPICAL
WORKER, and their pay has grown much more rapidly than a typical
worker’s pay.
Importantly, rising CEO pay DOES NOT REFLECT A RISING VALUE OF
SKILLS or contribution to firms’ productivity. What has changed
over the years? | Read the report
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Overview
SUMMARY: CEO pay dipped in 2022 but remains enormous compared with
the pay of other workers. CEOs are granted massive compensation
packages by corporate boards because of their bargaining power, not
because of their skills. CEOs’ exorbitant payouts have far outpaced
the pay of typical workers over decades.
Key findings
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CEO pay is linked strongly to the stock market—and market declines
in 2022 led to an uncharacteristic dip in CEO pay.
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Cumulatively, however, from 1978–2022, top CEO compensation shot up
1,209.2% compared with a 15.3% increase in a typical worker’s
compensation.
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In 2022, CEOs were paid 344 times as much as a typical worker in
contrast to 1965 when they were paid 21 times as much as a typical
worker.
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To illustrate just how distorted CEO pay increases have gotten: In
2021, CEOs made nearly eight times as much as the top 0.1% of wage
earners in the U.S.
Why this matters
Exorbitant CEO pay is not just a symbolic issue—it has contributed
to rising inequality. CEOs are getting paid more because of their
leverage over corporate boards, not because of contributions they make
to their firms. Escalating CEO pay in recent decades has likely pulled
up the pay of other top earners. This concentration of earnings at the
top leaves fewer gains for ordinary workers.
How to fix it
Policies that limit CEOs’ ability to collude with corporate boards
to extract excessive compensation are needed to prevent the U.S. from
becoming a winner-take-all society. These policies could include
reinstating higher income tax rates at the very top, using tax policy
to incentivize lower CEO pay, allowing shareholders to vote on CEO
compensation, and using antitrust enforcement and regulation to rein
in the market power of the largest firms.
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TEEN BANNED BOOK CLUB AT NYPL - THE NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY'S TEEN
BANNED BOOK CLUB IS OFFERING FREE, NATIONWIDE DIGITAL
Read with us! Throughout the year, The New York Public Library's Teen
Banned Book Club is offering free, nationwide digital access to young
adult titles that have been the subject of bans or challenges.
Download the latest title on SimplyE starting October 2—then join
the conversation at our book club events and author talks.
Banned Books Week Event with Mark Oshiro
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TUESDAY, OCT 3 | 11 AM
Kick off Banned Books Week [[link removed]] at The
New York Public Library with a special edition of TeenLIVE.
Bestselling author Mark Oshiro will talk about their work and join us
in launching our national Teen Banned Book Club! The first title,
which will be the focus of a special book club event at the end of
November, will be Mark's book _Each of Us a Desert_.
ATTEND
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Oct 2: Start Reading "Each of Us a Desert" on SimplyE
Our first Banned Book Club pick is _Each of Us a Desert_ by Mark
Oshiro. Starting October 2, readers anywhere in the U.S. can borrow
the book for free from the "Books for All" library on SimplyE, NYPL's
e-reader app. _Each of Us a Desert_ is available to all readers ages
13 and above through November 30, 2023. Learn more and download the
app to get reading!
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KOREA PEACE RALLY & MARCH IN NEW YORK CITY - SEPTEMBER 30 (KOREA
PEACE APPEAL: PEACE CAMPAIGN TO END THE KOREAN WAR)
70 YEARS IS ENOUGH, KOREA PEACE RALLY & MARCH IN NYC
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 2023, 2 ~ 4 PM
Dag Hammarskjöld Plaza -> Ralph Bunche Park, NYC
This year marks the 70th year of the Korean War Armistice Agreement.
70 years have passed with no sign of the end of war.
With an uneasy ceasefire far from over, an unprecedented threat of war
is brewing again. In a vicious cycle of head-to-head confrontation,
including large-scale ROK-US and ROK-US-Japan Combined Military
Exercises and DPRK missile tests, armed conflict is on the horizon.
The military confrontation in Northeast Asia is also becoming more and
more intense.
Efforts should focus on ‘preventing’ armed conflict, not
practicing war. We must take urgent steps to reduce military tensions
and create an environment for dialogue again. Now is the time to stop
hostility and walk towards peace.
The Korea Peace Appeal Campaign [[link removed]] plans
to deliver the signatures collected from all around the world over
three years and the results of the Campaign to the United Nations
Secretary-General and the UN Missions of the two Koreas, the US, and
China on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Korean Armistice.
Thus we will urge everyone to raise an awareness of the gravity of the
growing threat of war on the Korean Peninsula under the recent
political situation. And we will call for proactive efforts to create
an environment for dialogue and prevent armed conflict.
Ahead of the delivery of our collection of signatures, we're once
again raising our voices for "peace over war" in New York City. There
will be speeches, performances, a Korean traditional folk music
experience called ‘Pungmul’, and marches. Please join us if you
want peace! 💜
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FREE WORKSHOP FOR CUNY STUDENTS ON WORKPLACE ORGANIZING - NEW YORK -
OCTOBER 10 (CUNY SCHOOL OF LABOR AND URBAN STUDIES)
Feeling frustrated at work? Tired of low pay, unpredictable
scheduling, or a lack of health care? Don’t quit — organize!
On Tuesday, October 10, join the CUNY Urban Food Policy Institute
(CUFPI) and Emergency Workplace Organizing Committee (EWOC) for a free
workshop on how you can work with your coworkers to improve your
workplace. We’ll practice talking with your coworkers about the
issues they care about at work. We’ll also hear from restaurant and
grocery store workers who’ve recently organized their workplaces,
and get guidance on how to build a campaign at your workplace.
Refreshments will be provided. This session is in-person but there is
a remote option if requested. SPOTS ARE LIMITED — SIGN UP TODAY
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OCTOBER 10, 3:30PM - 5:30PM
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TRIANGLE FIRE MEMORIAL TO BE DEDICATED ON OCTOBER 11 - NEW YORK CITY
(REMEMBER THE TRIANGLE FIRE COALITION)
The long-awaited Triangle Fire Memorial to the victims and legacy of
the 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire will be dedicated October
11, 2023, at the site of the historic fire in New York City. The
Memorial, which tells the story of the fire in the languages spoken by
the victims – English, Yiddish and Italian – is being installed on
the very building that housed the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, at the
corner of Greene Street and Washington Place in Greenwich Village. It
will be one of the only memorials in the U.S. dedicated to workers.
“This awe-inspiring memorial will help us remember the workers who
lost their lives because of employers’ greed, shining a light on
this dark history and reminding us of the need for collective
action,” said Mary Anne Trasciatti, President of the Triangle Fire
Coalition. “Outrage in the aftermath of the tragedy changed labor
and fire safety laws and these changes continue to protect us more
than 100 years later. We are honored to partner with New York
University and to have gotten so much support from the labor movement
and others in the community for this project.”
The fire swept through the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory on the
afternoon of March 25, 1911, killing 146 garment workers in the span
of 15 minutes, with dozens of the victims forced to jump from the
ninth floor of the burning building. Nearly all of the dead were
women, most were immigrants or the daughters of immigrants, and many
were teenagers. This shocking public tragedy sparked decades of social
reform that has helped to better the lives of all Americans.
“The Triangle fire resonates so significantly with my union, Workers
United, because it was Local 25 of the International Ladies’ Garment
Workers Union, the predecessor of the current Local 23-25, that was
trying to organize the factory at the time of the fire and one reason
that the factory bosses locked the doors was to keep the union
organizers out,” said Edgar Romney, Secretary-Treasurer of Workers
United and long-time organizer of the union’s annual Triangle Fire
commemoration. “The story of the Triangle Fire rings true for our
members, many of them immigrants, like those in 1911. We are grateful
that the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition spearheaded the building
of this memorial that remembers the past and highlights the importance
of organizing to gain dignity, respect, and safety at work.”
In 2012, the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition held a juried
international design competition for a permanent memorial to the
victims of the fire, the site of which is now on the campus of New
York University. The winning proposal, by Uri Wegman and Richard Joon
Yoo, was selected from nearly 180 submissions. The memorial has been
made possible with a generous grant of $1.5 million from the State of
New York, and by funding from foundations, labor unions, and thousands
of individuals. K.C. Fabrications, based in Gardiner, New York, is
manufacturing the memorial, with members of the Ornamental Ironworkers
Union Local 580, the Scaffold Erectors of Laborers’ Local 79 LIUNA,
the Carpenters Local 157, and the Bricklayers Local 1.
“With the dedication of the poignant Triangle Shirtwaist Memorial,
we will honor the brave workers whose lives were tragically lost in
one of the darkest chapters of our labor history,” said Roberta
Reardon, New York State Department of Labor Commissioner. “May this
memorial serve as a powerful reminder of the enduring importance of
workplace safety, the need for robust labor protections, and the
unwavering commitment to ensuring the well-being and dignity of every
worker in New York State. Let us honor the memory of the Triangle
Shirtwaist workers by advocating for fairness, equality, and justice
in the workforce for generations to come.”
“A vital part of our nation’s history, the Triangle Fire stirs our
passions, ignites our anger, and reminds us of what collective action
can do to protect workers’ rights,” concurred President Trasciatti
of the Coalition. “We feel this power as we look at the newly built
Triangle Fire Memorial.”
TRIANGLE FIRE MEMORIAL DEDICATION
23 WASHINGTON PLACE, NEW YORK CITY (WASHINGTON PLACE & GREENE
STREET)
Wednesday, October 11, 2023
11:30-1:00 pm
Speakers:
* JULIE SU, U.S. Secretary of Labor
* KATHY HOCHUL, Governor of New York
* ROBERTA REARDON, Commissioner, New York State Department of Labor
* MARY ANNE TRASCIATTI, President, Remember the Triangle Fire
Coalition
* EDGAR ROMNEY, Secretary-Treasurer, Workers United/SEIU
* LYNNE FOX, President, Workers United/SEIU
* VINCENT ALVAREZ, President, New York City Central Labor Council
* FDNY
* _List in formation_
2023 Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition
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MEMORY IN CLOTH – SAFETY AND SOLIDARITY FOR NEW YORK CITY GARMENT
WORKERS - A LABORARTS POP-UP EXHIBIT ON VIEW THROUGH NOVEMBER 17
(LABORARTS)
A LABORARTS POP-UP EXHIBIT ON VIEW THROUGH NOVEMBER 17:
Tamiment Library Entryway
NYU Elmer Holmes Bobst Library
70 Washington Square South, Floor 2
New York, NY 10012
Weekdays 10am – 5pm
RESERVATIONS REQUIRED – e-mail Shannon O’Neill at
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at least 24 hours before your visit to arrange access to the building.
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DROP THE CHARGES - TAMPA 5 SPEAKING TOUR - SEPTEMBER 21 - OCTOBER 21
"The Tampa 5 - Gia Davila, Lauren Pineiro, Laura Rodriguez, Jeanie K,
and Chrisley Carpio - are the five Students for a Democratic Society
protesters at the University of South Florida who were attacked by
campus police and are now facing five to ten years in prison for
protesting Governor Ron DeSantis' attacks on diversity programs and
all of higher education.
They are currently touring the country to build their fight for
justice. Click here to find out when they will be speaking in your
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The Committee to Stop FBI repression stands firmly against political
repression of people's movements, and therefore we believe the demand
for justice for the Tampa 5 should be taken up and supported by all
progressive people.
We need to demand that the DeSantis-appointed, unelected State
Attorney Susan Lopez and Assistant Prosecutor Justin Diaz drop the
charges. We need to win this case once and for all and protect the
right of the student movement - and all social movements in the United
States - to exercise their First Amendment right to free speech and to
protest."
SEPT. 29 DETROIT .. 1:00PM
Wayne State Student Center, Room 010
5221 Gullen Mall, Detroit, MI
Hosted by Oakland Community College SDS
OCT. 1 DAYTON, OH......1:30PM
Fairborn Community Library
1 E Main St, Fairborn, OH
OCT. 2 KENT, OH .. 5:00PM
Kent State Student Center, Room 310
1075 Risman Dr, Kent, OH
OCT. 18 NEW YORK .. 6:30PM
The People’s Forum
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OCT. 19 WASHINGTON, DC.
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Atlanta, GA
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