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PROTEST
Continued from Page 1
Chrissy, a 10-year-old from the
shelter who attended the rally, said
the can't remember how long she
has lived at the shelter. All she
knows is that it has been a really
long time.
At an additional march which be-
gan at the Pentagon before the main

rally, which started from
Washington Monument, Ann
Arborites joined with many others in
urging members of the Pentagon to
transfer their federal funding from
building bombs to building houses.
"The government is giving so
much money to the military that we
are rebelling against them," said
Rebekah Patnode, an eighth-grader
who traveled from Orange, Mass., to

the demonstration.
"We're fired up; we're not going
to take it no more," chanted a group
of people representing the
Detroit/Wayne County Homeless as
they marched through the crowd.
Added actor Gregory Hines, one
of the rally's featured speakers: "It's
gotten way past the time when we
can just walk over people and not
care about it."

Hines, along with other speakers
at the rally, said there are three mil-
lion homeless people in America.
Homeless families make up 76 per-
cent of that number, they said.
Other rally speakers included the
Rev. Jesse Jackson and singer Tracy
Chapman.
"There have been 77 percent cuts
in federal funding of affordable hous-
ing," said speaker Coretta Scott
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King, wife of the late Dr. Martin
Luther King, Jr. "We are here to
protest budget priorities which pro-
vide peanuts for the homeless and
tax breaks for the wealthy."
One of the rally's main themes
was that the enthusiasm of the day
should be brought back and used in
the community.
"It's going to take more than a
trip. It's going to take a struggle,"
said Laura Dresser, a member of the
Ann Arbor Homeless Action
Committee, at an Ann Arbor send-
off before the rally Friday night.
Dresser's committee has been ac-
tive on city housing issues for sev-
eral years. Currently, the group
sponsors weekly protests of the
city's proposed parking structure be-

hind Kline's Department Store, say-
ing the money spent on the structure
could be better used on the home-
less.
To continue with the effort, the
Washtenaw Network for Equatl
Economic Development Service is
sponsoring classes beginning Nov.'"7
in the Detroit Edison building, 425.
S. Main St., for the area's low-in-
come residents. Classes will focus.
on how people can get better paying:
jobs and put themselves through col-'
lege.
"I've never met a poor person
who wanted to be poor, but I always.
meet poor people who don't know*
how to break the cycle of poverty,"
said Talonda Cabell-Khalid, the ser-w
vice's director.

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MONDAY
OCTOBER 9
Canterbury House-Lesbian-gay men's community open house, 8:45 pm, 218
N Division, 665-0606.
Shorn-ryu Karatedo Club-Karate (beginners welcome), 7:30-8:30 pm,
CCRB Small Gym, 747-6827.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-
3 135.
Ctr Near East & N Afr Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Popular Muslim Piety: Stories
of the Prophets-Adam to Abraham, Joseph to Jesus, and Muhammad to
Husein," F Trix, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-0350.
Germanic Lang-Lecture, "Romantikforschung in der Deutschen
Demokratischen Republik," H Hartl, 4:10 pm, Rackham E Conf Rm.
*Alumni Assoc-Lecture, "Kitty, An Autobiography," K Carlisle, 10:30 am,
Mendelssohn Theatre, 668-8577 or 973-1384.
Blood Donor Clin-Fac/staff blood drive, 11 am-5 pm, NIB; 11:30 am-5:30
pmn, Mich League Hussey Rm; 11:30 am-5:30 pm, N Campus Commons.
*Comput Ctr-Classes: MS-DOS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm; Begin Word, Part 1
(IBM PC and Compatibles), 8:30 am-12:30 pm; 3001 SEB Reg req 763-3700.
*HRD--Wkshps: Writing for Business, 1:30-4:30 p; Written Communications
Seminar, 9 am-4 pm; Preparing for Retirement (faculty), 6-9 pm; 1111 Kipke
Dr Reg req 764-7410.
Romance Lang-Lecture, "Marie Antionette, Morality, and the Women of
Britain," L Colley, 8 pm, Rackham Amphi, 764-5344.
Staff Benefits-Open enrollment period for health insurance begs on Oct 16.
Tech & Soc--Seminar, "Technology and Medicine," K Warner & R Burney,
3:30-5 pm, 1005 Dow, 936-2920.
*B'nai B'rith Hillel-Yom Kippur Break Fast, 8:30 pm; for undergrads, 1429
Hill S; for grads and professionals, Lawyer's Club, Law Quad Reg req 769-
0500.
Ethnology-Lecture, "Concern for Appearances: A Turkish Village Woman's
Self-Image in Transition," L Place, noon, 3058 LS&A.
Repro Sc Prog-Seminar, "Ovarian 17-KSR Deficiency and Other
Steriodogenic Defects in Hirsuite Women," S Pang, noon, 300 NIB, 763-0247.
Sch Music-Recitals: B Bartelink, 10:20 am, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall; A
Labounsky, 2 pm, Hill Aud; M Halsted, 7 pm, Burton Memorial Tower; M
Mason, 8 pin, Hill Aud; 764-0594
Tau Beta Pi-free tutoring in lower level math, sci & engr courses, 8-10 pm,
UGi Rm 307
TUESDAY
OCTOBER 10
WCBN/Lesbian & Gay Radio Collective-Talk show, "Closets are for
Clothes," 883 FM, 6-6:30 pm, 763-3500 or 3501.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Study/discuss, 8-9 pm, Mich Union,
662-0663 or 761-6362.
Iranian Sdt Cultural Club-Non-political, non-religious mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich
League, 662-8933.
Shotokan Karate of Mich-Karate (beginners welcome), 8:30-10 pm, CCRB
Martial Arts Rn.
LaGROC (Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee)-
Mtg, 8 po, Mich Union Rm 3100, 763-4186.
*Zen Buddhist7Temple-Intro Yoga & Breathing Class, 7:30-9 pm, 1214
Packard Rd, 761-6520.
University Council-University Council mtg, 10 am-noon, 2002 LSA, 763-
5082.
*Women's Athletics--Volleyball, U-M vs W Mich Univ, 7:30 pm, Varsity
Arena, 763-2159.
Blood Donor Clin-Fac/staff blood drive, 7 am-7 pm, Univ Hosp Towsley
Dining Rm; 11:30 am-5:30 pm, Mich League Hussey Rm.
Career Plan & Place-Wkshps: Intro to CP&P, 3:10-3:30 pm, CP&P Lib;
Employer Presentation: Aetna Life & Casualty, 4-6 pm & 6-8 pm, Mich Union
Welder Rm & Pendelton Rm; 764-7460.
*Comput Ctr-Classes: Macintosh Basic Skills lee/demonstration, 7-9 pm;
Basic Concepts of Word Process, 1-3 pm; 611 Church St; Cricket Graph Basic
Skills, 1-4 pm; Lotus 1-2-3 Databases, 8:30-10:30 am; Lotus 1-2-3 Graphics,
10:30 am-12:30 pm; Beginning Word, Part 1 (Macintosh), 8:30 am-12:30 pm;
300 SEB; Reg req 763-3700.
Engr/Math-Lecture, "Optimal Control and Stochastic Optimization with
Generalized Derivatives," J R Birge, 4 pm, White Aud.
Visit Writer Series-Fiction reading, Francine Prose, 4 pm, Rackham Amphi,
764-6296.
*HIRD-Wkshps: Motivation, 9 am-noon; Customer/Client Relations, 8:30 am-
noon; Using the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, 1-4:30 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr.
Reg req 764-7410.
Mus Paleontology-Lecture, "The Great American Biotic Interchange," S D
Webb, 8 pm, Rackham Amphi, 747-2101
Sch Nat Res-Lecture, "Responsible Development-A Landscape Design
Dilemma," W J Johnson, 5 pm, Dana 1046, 763-9101.
SMES-Membership mtg, "Show and Tell: Corporate Presentation and
Communication Styles," R Story, 6:30-8:30 pm, 1500 EECS, 764-3017.
AACDAR-Mtg, Mich Union.
U-M Flint-Women's History Month Committee reception, 3:30-5:30 pm, Univ
Ctr Ontario Rm, 762-3085.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Study on Cults, 8 pm, 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560.

Inst Humanities-Brown-bag lec, "The Statistician as an Artist: Geometry and
the Aesthetics of Quantification," F L Bookstein, noon-1 pm, 1524 Rackham,
936-3518.
Solidarity-Discussion, "Labor Fights Back: The Pittston Strike," J Woodward,
7:30 pm, Guild House, 662-1041.
*Univ Activity Ctr-Lecture, "The Secret Wars of the CIA," J Stockwell, 8

WEDNESDAY
OCTOBER 11
Lord of Light Lutheran Church-Bible study, 6:30 pm; worship, 7:30-8
pmn; 801 S Forest at hill S, 668-7622.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Karate (beginners welcome), 8:30-9:30 pm,
CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 747-6825.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-
3135.
*Botan Grdns-Course: Wild Edibles of Late Fall begs, 7-9 pm, Matthaei Botan
Grdns Reg req 998-7061
BioEngr-Seminar, "The Use of Computer Models in Biomechanics," J Ashton-
Miller, 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow.
Blood Donor Clin-Fac/staff blood drive, 7 am-7 pm, Univ Hosp Towsley
Dining Rm; 9:30 am-3:30 pm, Plant Operations.
CRLT-TA wkshp, "Designing and Evaluating Tests," 6:30-9 pm, 109 E Madison
Reg req 763-0162.
Career Plan & Place-Wkshps: Deciding Your Career, 3:10-6 pm, CP&P Conf
Rm; Job Search lec, 4:10-5 pm, Mich Union Wolverine Rm, 764-7460.
Diabetes Res & Training Ctr-Wkshp, "The Physiology and
Pathophysiology of Insulin Secretion and Action," 8 am-3:45 pm, Towsley
Ctr G2315; Lecture, "The Insulin Receptor: A Self-Contained System for
Signal Generation," C R Kahn, 4 pm, Sheldon Aud; 763-5256.
CEW-Wkshp, "Studies and Careers in Medicine," 7-9 pm, Mich League Lib;
series cont, "Career Decision Making: The Step Before the Job Search," 7-
9:30 pm, CEW, reg req; 998-7225.
English-Lecture, Harlan Ellison, 8 pm, Rackham Aud, 995-5194.
Environ & Water Res Engr-Seminar, "Advances in Spectroscopic Studies of
Interfacial Reactions," K F Hayes, 12:30-1:30 pm, Engr IA Rm 185, 763-
1464.
Germanic Lang-Discussion/reading, Max von der Grun, 4:10 pm, Rackham W
Conf Rm.
*HRD-Wkshps: Space Planning: How to Design your Future Workplace, 11 am-
noon; Personal Financial Planning, 5-7 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr Reg req 764-
7410.
CEW-Dinner & lec, "Malaysia: A Southeast Asian Paradise," D Schwartz, 5:30
pm, Mich League Conf Rms 4 & 5, 998-7080.
Mus Art-Video, "Picasso," noon, Mus Art, 747-0521.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Choir researsal, 7:30 pm; Holden Village Vespers, 9
pm; 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560.
Sdts of Objectivism-Discussion, 7:30 pm, Mich Union Welker Rm, 996-
4141.
Tech & Soc-Seminar, "Technology and Medicine," J Stryker & S Payton,
3:30-5 pm, 1005 Dow, 936-2920.
*M-CARE-Infant & child CPR class, 6-10 pm, 11th Ctr, 9398 Lilley Rd,
Plymouth Reg req 459-0820.
Genetics-Seminar, "The Regulation of Transcriptional Attenuation in the c-myc
Gene," M Groudine, North Lec Hall MSB H, 747-4793.
Engr-Lecture, "Temperature and pH-Sensitive Hydrogels in Biomedical and
Pharmaceutical Applications," N Peppas, 11:30 am, 1017 Dow; "Advances in
Spectroscopic Studies of Interfacial Reactions," K Hayes, 12:30 pm, 185 Engr
IA; 936-3383
Ctr Russian & E Euro Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Ruptures and Traumas in Czech
Iistory and Consciousness," J Krejci, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.
Psychiatry-Lectures, "Directions in Antipsychotic Drug Development," 10:30
am-noon, CAPH P3231; "Cerebral Metabolic Imaging in Schizophrenia
Research," 2:30-4 pm; MIIRI Waggoner Conf Rm 1057; C Tamminga, 764-
9527.
Physics-Lecture, "The Evolution of GeV Accelerators," E D Courant, 4 pm,
Dennison Bldg Rm 170.
LaGROC (Lesbian and Gay Mens Rights Organizing Committee)-
Rally, National Coming Out Day, noon- pm, Diag, 994-5403.
LS&A-Distinguished Sr Faculty Lee Series (part 2), "The Face: A Machine of the
Emotions," R B Zajonc, 8 pm, Rackham Amphi, 763-9521.
*Outdoor Rec-Pre-trip mg, horseback riding, 7-8 pm, NCRB Conf Rm, 764-
3967.
Sch Music-Recitals: Organ majors, 11:20 am, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall; P
Decker, 2 pm, Hill Aud; J Gouwens, 7 pm, Burton Memorial Tower; Chamber
Choir, 8 pm, Hill Aud; 764-0594.
Tau Beta Pi-free tutoring in lower level math, sci & engr courses, 8-10 pm,
UGLi Rm 307.
Peer Counsel-Wkshp, "Environment, Ecology, Existence-Cleaning up the
present to insure a future," J Davis, 1-3 pm, Zion Lutheran Church, 764-2556.
Women in Sci Prog-Wkshp, "Medical School," 7-9 pm, Mich League Lib,
998-7225
THURSDAY
OCTOBER 12
Shotokan Karate of Mich-Karate (beginners welcome), 7:30-10 pm, CCRB
Small Gym.
Lesbian Gay Male Prog-Massage therapy classes for gay/bisexual men, 8-
10 pm, 1402 Hill St, 662-6282.
*Zen Buddhist Temple-Intro to Zen Meditation, S Murray, 6:30-8:30 pm,
1214 Packard Rd Reg req 761-6520.
Turner Clin-Lecture, "African Society Through the Prism of Fiction," J N
Woodford, 10-11:30 am, Kellogg Eye Ctr Aud, 764-2556.
Annuitants Assoc-Social hour, 3-5 pm, Mich League Lib, 764-6385.
CRLT-TA wkshp, "Getting Students To Think," 3-5:30 pm, 109 E Madison Reg
req 763-0162.
Career Plan & Place-Wkshps: Employer Presentation: Yale University, 9
am-noon, CP&P; Opportunities in Social Change, 4:10-5 pm, Mich Union
Crofoot Rm; Applying to Law School, 4:10-5 pm, Angell Hall Aud D;
Employer Presentation: The May Department Stores, 4-10 pm, Mich Union
Pendelton Rm; 764-7460
*Cont Med Educ-2-day course begs, "Office Procedures for Primary Care
Physicians," J M O'Brien & K J Sheets, Towsley Ctr, 763-1400.
Eclipse Jazz-Concert, Greg Osby, 8 & 10 pm, the Ark, 763-TKTS.
Evolution & Human Behav Prog-Seminar, "Female and Male Strategies in the
Capped Langur Monkey," C Stanford, 4 pm, MLB Rm B115.
Visit Writer Series-Poetry reading, Forrest Gander & C D Wright, 5 pm,
Rackham W Conf Rm, 764-6296.
*HRD-Wkshps: The U-M Job Market, noon-1 pm, Sch Bus Admin; The Best
Job Search is No Job Search, noon-I pm, Mich League Rms 4 & 5; Writing it
Right, Part 1, 8:30 am-noon; Managing Performance Improvement, 8:30 am-
noon; Preparing for Retirement (staff), 1:30-4:30 pm; 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req
764-7410.
B'nai B'rith Hillel-Film, "Zelig," 9 pm, 1429 Hill St, 769-0500.
Women for Guatemala-Info mtg, 7 pm, Mich Union Mich Rm, 769-1298.

Linguistics-Colloquium, "Optimal and Pessimal Affixation," W Dressler, 4
pm, 3050 Frieze Bldg.
MacTechnics Users Grp-HyperCard Special Interest Grp mtg, 7:30 pm,
EECS 1303, 763-4745.
Mus Anthropology-Brown-bag lec, "Continuity and Change in Domestic Life

Engl Lang & Lit-Lecture, "Talking and Stuff in Afroamerican Cultural
Production," W Lubiano, 4:10 pm, 7627 Haven Hall, 764-5272.
Ctr Japan Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Mizoguchi's Vision of Women," K
McDonald, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-6307.
Med Chem-Seminar, "New Class of Lipid Regulating Agents: ACAT
Inhibitors," B Roth, 4 pm, 3554 CC Little Bldg.
*Univ Mus Soc-Atlanta Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 763-3100
Mich Union-Music at Midday, John Strang & Friends, 12:15-12:45 pm, 764-
6498.
*Mich League-International Night, Spain & Portugal, League Buffet, 4:30-
7:30 pm.
P M & R-Fac Res seminar, "Autonomous Mobile Robot Platform for
Rehabilitation Application," S Levine; "How Kangaroos Hop," D Barry; 12:15
pm, Univ Hosp 1H203, 936-7201.
Women's Rugby-Practice (rookies welcome), 8-10 pm, Mitchell Field, 996-
9569.
Ctr Russian & E Euro Stds-Lecture, "Memory vs the Memory Hole:
Coming to Grips with Stalinism in the Ukrainian SSR," J Mace, 8 pm,
Rackham E Lee Rm, 764-0351.
HRD-Wkshp, POP Job Search, noon-1 pm, Sch Bus Admin Rm 1270, 764-7410.
Research Club-Lecture, "The Meaning and Consequences of Revolution," R
Grew, A Feuerwerker & W Zimmerman IV, 8 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm, 763-
4228.
Romance Lang & Lit-Lecture, "Collective Violence and Collective Loyalties
in France: Did the French Revolution Make a Difference?" W Sewell, 8 pm,
Rackham Amphi, 764-5344.
Tau Beta P-free tutoring in lower level math, sci & engr courses, 8-10 pm,
UGLi Rm 307
FRIDAY
OCTOBER 13
Gay Liberation-Brothers Coffee House, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St, 763-4186.
Lesbian-Gay Male Prog-Mtg, "Black Gay Brothers United," 8 pm, Mich
Union Rm 3200, 763-4186.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Karate (beginners welcome), 8:30-9:30 pm,
CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 747-6825.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB,
677-3135.
Women's Athletics-Field hockey, U-M vs St Louis Univ, 3 pm, State St Turf
(Football Bldg if raining), 763-2159.
Multipurpose Arthritis Ctr-Department Grand Rounds, noon; research
symposium begins, 2 pm; Ford Aud, 936-9539.
Career Plan & Place-Wkshp: Sharpening Your Interview Skills, noon-1 pm,
CP&P Conf Rm, 764-7460.
*Comput Ctr-Classes: MTS Basic Skills, 9 am-noon; Excel Basic Skills, 1-5
pm; 3001 SEB Reg req 763-3700
Canterbury House-Lecture, "Scripture as a Resource for Ethics Today," W
Spohn, 4 pm, MLB Rm 3, 665-0606.
EECS-Seminar, "Recursive Optimization of Queues Using IPA Derivative
Estimates," P Ramadge, 4 pm, EECS 1200, 747-2045.
Comp Stds Society & History-Conference begs, "Dialectics of Traditions
and Modernity in Muslim Societies," Rackham E Conf Rm, 764-0350.
Sch Nat Res-Lecture, "Land-Water Interfaces: Metabolic and Limnological
Regulators," R Wetzel, noon, Dana 1046, 763-9101.
*U-M Flint-Musicalebegs, "Company," Reserv req, 762-3450.
Women for Guatemala-Guatemalan weavings sale, 10 am-4 pm, Mich Union
Basement, 769-1298.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Fellowship & videos, 7:30 pm, 1511 Washtenaw,
663-5560.
Philosophy-Lecture, "A General Theory of Definitions," A Gupta, 4 pm, 2408
Mason Hall, 764-6285.
Genetics-Seminar, "3'End Formation of RNA Polymerase II Transcripts," E
Falck-Pedersen, 4-6 pm, North Lec Hall MSB II, 763-9162.
Engr-Lectures, "Voyager Mission Design and Navigation," R J Cesarone, 3 pm,
107 AEB; "Focusing Neutrons to Produce Intense Beams," D Mildner, 3:45
pm, White Aud, 936-3383.
Sch Music-Symphony Band, 8 pm, Hill Aud, 763-4726.
Afroamer Music Collec-Uptown String Quartet, 8 pm, Sch Mus Recital Hall.
Astronomy-Lecture, "The Last Hurrah of a Modest Star," L H Aller, 3 pm,
Rackham Amphi. .
*ICLE-Seminar, "Current Issues You Need to Know for Estate and Financial
Planning," 9 am-4:30 pm, 1020 Greene St Reg req 764-0533.
Ctr Japan Stds-Mizoguchi film series, "The Love of Sumako the Actress," 7
pm; "Women of the Night," 8:45 pm; Lorch Hall Aud, 764-6307.
Repro Sci Prog-Seminar, "From PhD to Professor: Fun, Focus, Follicles,
Funding, Failures and Future," J Ireland, 3 pm, 300 NIB, 763-0247.
Ctr S & SE Asian Stds-Brown-bag lec, "The Advent of Modem Power in the
Philippines," E Lallana, 12:10 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-0352
SATURDAY
OCTOBER 14
Shotokan Karate of Mich-Karate (beginners welcome), 3-5 pm, CCRB
Small Gym
*Exhibit Mus-Planetarium shows, "Autumn Stars," 10:30 & 11:30 am; "Earth
Visitors," 2,3 & 4 pm; Exhib Mus Planet, 763-4190.
Canterbury House-Seminar, "Scripture as a Resource for Ethics Today," W
Spohn, 9:30 am-1 pm, 665-0606.
Sch Music-Symposium begs, Music Culture of 1939, 10 am, Recital Hall, 764-
0594.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Fellowship for grads & marrieds, 7:30 pm, 1511
Washtenaw, 663-5560.
Mus Art-Symposium commemorating 150th anniversary of invention of
photography, 9:30 am-noon & 2-5 pm, Hutchins Hall Rm 100, 764-0395.
MedSport-Family Fitness Festival, reg req for 5-mile run & 2-mile walk, 8 am,
Domino's Farms, 998-7400.
Kelsey Mus Assoc-Course, "Detecting Fakes Using Nuclear Reactors," A A
Gordus, 10 am, Tappan Hall
SUNDAY
OCTOBER 15
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Worship, 10 am, 1360 Pauline, transport
provided, 662-0663 or 761-6352.
Iranian Sdt Cultural Club-Coffee hour & Persian classes, 4-6 pm, 3050
Frieze Bldg, 662-8933.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church-Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest at Hill St,
668-7622.

Zen Buddhist Temple-Meditation Svcs, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd, 761-6520.
Chess Club-Mtg, 1-5 pm, Mich League, 764-0940.
Canterbury House-Holy Eucharist, 5 pm, St Andrew's Episcopal Church;
dinner, 6 pm & program, 6:45 pm, 218 N Division, 665-0606.
*Exhibit Mus-Planetarium shows, "Earth Visitors," 2,3 & 4 pm; Exhib Mus

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