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January 31, 2006 (vol. 116, iss. 65) • Page Image 3

… anxiety adds up to problems for some students Jan. 31, 1981 - Mathematics may not be as easy as "1-2-3." Some students, especially women, suffer from what psychologists call "math anxiety." One female…

… self-fulfilling prophecy" that stems from problems students face when they are forced to take math in college and perform poorly, giving them a sense of apprehension. In hope of remedying the problem…

… and group restriction features. Archivists at the Bentley Library hope to preserve some of the postings in order to document student and academic life for future generations. Students may opt to put…

… chance to talk more informally," she said. While students may be well aware of blogging , Folger said she hopes the blog service will open up more lines of communication between students and professors…

…. Other users include LSA's academic advising office, which often posts announcements and reminders for students. The popularity of the site among the student population still needs to be tested, Hollar…

… said. She added that the site's success depends heavily on students' first impres- sions and word-of-mouth advertising. Education senior Trevor Angood, who began a Face- book.com group for students with…

… over 500 Facebook friends, said he would use the site as another way of pass- ing on information about the University, but added that many students may still find other existing sites such as Xanga…

… Arbor native, weeping and veiled, appeared on a new videotape aired yesterday by Al-Jazeera, and the Arab television station said she appealed for the release of all Iraqi women prisoners. The video was…

January 31, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 100) • Page Image 2

… s. eroup $100,000 other gifts," he said. BUSTAMANTE said the second Arab League con- tribution turned up when Jackson asked him- to review the records of several of the PUSH groups. "I don't think he…

… of the PUSH groups has gone to Jackson's presidential campaign. President Ronald Reag Room at the White H second term as preside didates, but his camps from other Republican Arab donors give Jackson…

… MEETING FOR ALL INTERESTED STUDENTS: FEBRUARY 2, 1984 3050 Frieze Bldg. - 4:00 p.m. STUDY ABROAD 764-4489 HEBREW PROGRAM 764-3016 Recall election may I I E !1 alter Sen at LANSING, Mich. (UPI) - Voters…

… the region. (DIe Iir igan aily Tuesday. January 31, 1984 Vol. XC! V-No. 100 (ISSN 0745-967X) The Michigan Daily is edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan. Published daily Tuesday…

… Editor .....................JANET RAE Levy. Tim Mokinen, Adam Martin. Mike McGraw. News Editor...................... GEORGE ADAMS Scott McKinley, Barb McQuade, Liso Nofen, Phil Student Affairs Editor…

January 31, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 87) • Page Image 3

… meeting of their own. The swarm of protesters, most- ly students, made their way to the Michigan League Ballroom to dis- cuss the protest and the goals of the Arab and Muslim community. "The main purpose of…

… primarily intended to reintroduce America to the Arab world through the eyes of three students (from Egypt, Saudi Ara- bia and Lebanon) and a Palestinian woman who serves both as a pro- duction assistant and…

…. Ninety percent of the town's population is estimated to have illegally crossed the real border, Harpers reported. An American road trip through Arab eyes Department of Public Safety officers remove a…

… the event. Muslim Student Association Vice President Abdul-Rahman El Sayed, who spoke at the protester's counter event, said he was elated at the success of the walkout. "We've done something good today…

… caravan of young, good-looking Arabs crisscrossing America on a mission to educate themselves and the people they encounter along the way. In reality, its list of production credits reads more like the ros…

… of Layalina Productions, the nonprofit (and nonpartisan) group that made "On the Road in America" and licensed it to Middle East Broadcasting Center (MBC), an Arab satellite TV network. (MBC is the…

… foundations and with- out government help, also seeks to counter the image of America often conveyed to the Arab world via Hollywood: that of an arrogant, self-absorbed, bellicose nation. Marc C. Ginsberg, the…

… East, to say nothing of the factions within the Middle East itself. In the first episode - set in Washington and broadcast on MBC on Jan. 18 - Ali Amr, 22, an Egyptian accounting student, dis- cusses his…

… episodes - the second takes the participants from Washington to New York City - about the long- frayed relations between Israel and many of its Arab neighbors. "Israelis, I hate Israelis," Lara Abou Saifan…

January 31, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 99) • Page Image 4

… minorities do. Many Israelis look at the increasingly powerful Arab world around them and wonder if their ultimate security might not To the Daily: Once upon a time, believe it not; student money belonged to…

… Housing Office Student Rates Study Committee recommended a 13.2 per cent increase in room and board rates for University housing. This in- crease, the largest jump in University history, could have meant a…

… cost in- crease of nearly $300 per student in some cases. The Rate Study Committee calculated that 11.8 per cent of the proposed rate hike-about '$200-was directly attributable to increased costs…

… deconversion of converted (overcrowded) rooms. Chapter Two of the unfolding plot was written last Thursday night, when no students showed up at the Rate Study Committee's public hearing about the proposed…

students would have no opportunity to comment on the rate increase nrnnisal By Joel Beinin Union's actions in Afghanistan. Nothing in this analysis should be taken as an apology for the Soviet aggression…

… comprehensive solution to the Arab-Israeli dispute on the basis of cooperation with the Soviet Union. There was much talk about a "Palestinian homeland." Henry Kissinger's 'step by step' diplomacy, which was…

… so isolated in the Arab world as a result of Camp David that the U.S. has com- mitted $5 billion in aid to Egypt over the next three years. Sadat has visions of an additional $10-$15 billion. And…

Arab world there was a keen awareness of the underlying weakness of the new Middle Eastern Alliance. Israeli refusal to relinquish the territories oc- cupied in 1967 prevented Saudi Arabia, Jor- dan, and…

… other conservative Arab states from endorsing and joining the alliance. America's apparent unwillingness to press Israel for meaningful concessions on this issue and its unqualified support for Israel…

…'s refusal to recognize the right of the Palestine people to self-determination leaves the long range U.S. position in the Arab and Islamic world inherently weak and unstable. The peoples of the Middle East…

January 31, 1971 (vol. 81, iss. 103) • Page Image 1

… 1971 Hundreds of people yesterday wandered around East Quad, cite of World's Fair 1971, observing exhibits and watching variety acts by 22 foreign student clubs. Fair-goers admire an exhibition of Arab

… because we haven't tried," says President Robben Fleming. At least some black students, how- admissions: 'U s truggles ever, believe that the University is not doing all it can. "There's too much…

… buckpassing and excuses," says Andre Hunt, a member of Student Government Council. "That real big effort, that all-out drive to find black students just hasn't arrived." University officials say they have…

… Re- gents were concerned what the effect would be on standards if the Uni- versity had to lower entrance stand- ards substantially to get 10 per cent."u Of 32,940 students who answered a racial survey…

… last fall, 1,546 students on campus identified themselves as blacks, 165 as chicanos and 71 as American Indians. This represents an increase of 1.5 per cent over the estimated 3.5 per cent blacks on…

… part of students to complete the survey. I would guess there are about 300 new blacks," Fenstemacher says. While the increase was relatively small, University officials were pleas- ed with it because…

…- versity recruiting efforts will begin yielding results next fall. To reach the 10 per cent goal the University plans to admit at least 450 black freshmen, 150 black trans- fer students and 300 black…

… graduate students next year and every year thereafter.- Yet last spring, of the 8,382 black high school graduates in the state, about 4,089 planned to enroll in a university or community college. Of these…

students, only 1,252 were in the top quarter of their class, one usual criterion for admission to the University. "Quite obviously the University must compete successfully against other colleges and…

… universities in the state for a very high percentage of the very best students if the Uni- versity is to achieve its enrollment goal," Spurr says. He explains that to insure, for example, 300 black freshmen for…

January 31, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 101) • Page Image 4

… confined to one incident towards its conclusion. An Israeli student= who has frequently been seen photographing demonstrations at which Arabs have been present was repeatedly asked to stop photographing a…

… Association for Critical Studies East Wind: Asian American Organization Iranian Student's Association Organization of Arab Students, Ann Arbor Young Socialist Alliance Revolutionary Communist Youth Brigade The…

… News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Patricia i s free ON MONDAY, President Carter granted executive clemency to Patricia Hearst and commuted her seven…

… in discerning what actually happened at the demonstration and why. So let us try to set the record straight. The demonstration was spon- sored by a broad coalition of 11 student groups who were united…

…. chief political advisor to the military governor of the West Bank. There are no outspoken Arab nationalists on the University faculty, but there are several vocal Zionists. Some professors who have dealt…

… with the Middle East from an even handed or Arab nationalistic perspective have been subjected to pressures from the Zionist community. Since the Sadat trip, not a single Palestinian has been in- vited…

…. no on there outspoken Arab the University are several vocal have their roots in the univer- sity's fundamental social role: to provide intellectual and prac- tical support for American cor- porate…

… foreign student. When he refused to do so a small fist fight broke out. This was the extent of the "violence". Those who.attempted to disrupt Allon's speech did so -because they felt he is a criminal who…

…, assembly line speed ups. At the colloquium on Camp David sponsored by Dean Billy Frye's office and the Department of Near Eastern Studies one of the "pro-Arab" speakers was an Egyptian who supported Sadat…

…, that in asking Mr. Stechuk to denounce the violence, we, the so-called unnamed group of LSA students, never asked him Mr. Stechuk should be ap- plauded. First, because he had the courage to bring the…

January 31, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 87) • Page Image 1

…." Billed as a lecture by three event promotes ex-terrorists, the event drew opposition from several stu- intolerance dent groups and the Michigan office of the American-Arab By LISA HAIDOSTIAN and Anti…

…-Discrimination Com- DANIEL TRUMP mittee. Daily StaffReporters A large crowd gathered outside of the Rackham Build- More than 300 people - ing an hour before the event's including both students and scheduled 7 p…

….m. start. Flash- non-students - protested an es of yellow shirts worn by the event last night organized by protesters showed through the University's chapter of the the winter coats of many in Young…

… simi gran a fe Auburn prof: lower similarity ratings. Students with high simi- System would larity rankings are grouped together. In this way, the pro- be legal, help gram divides the applicant pool…

… into several groups of admissions students who, as evaluated by the program, resemble each By JAKE HOLMES other. Daily StaffReporter The system only gives rec- ommendations and doesn't rhile lawyers and…

… sci- By picking applicants from professor from Auburn different groups, admissions versity thinks he may have officers can admit a diverse ad the solution. group of students. n 2003, Juan Gilbert saw…

… aps of students without said. ing on racial quotas or The software has a specific erences. set of rules for determining ilbert presented this soft- similarities and differences, e to a group of about 20…

… the Uni- 'ed attributes. Applica- versity to consider diversity sthatareentirelyidentical when admitting students. id be given a "100 percent Because admissions staffers lar" rating by the pro- wouldn…

… of the contro- versial senior society former- ly known as Michigamua. United Asian American Organizations, a network of 35 Asian/Pacific Islander student groups, passed an amendment last semester…

…'s deci- sion to issue 'demands' and 'deadlines,' while holding See UAAO, page 3A JUST FOR KICKS STUDENT WRITING New Hopwood winners honored By ABIGAIL B. COLODNER Daily Arts writer Some of the most…

January 31, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 100) • Page Image 3

… Violets, 3 p.m., 332 .'StateSt. School of Music-Faculty Piano Recital-Louis Negal; program includes J. S. Bach partitas, 4 p.m., Rackham. Double Bass Students Recital, 8 p.m., Recital Hall. Horn Students

…. No. 305. JewishCulturalAssocition of E.Q.-DeliDinner,6p.m., E.Q.,Rm. 164. Gay Discussion Group-"Voice of Reason vs. Moral Miority, 6 p.m., Guild House, 802 Monroe. Student Wood & Crafts Shop…

…. 1200. Women's Research Club-Joanne Wilson, M.D., "Peptic Ulcer: A Changing Disease,"7:30 p.m., East Conference Rm., Rackham. Jewish Cultural Association- Mordechai Nissan, "Jewish Nationaisn & Arab

… Christian Science Organization-Mtg., 7:15 p.m., 3909 Union. United Students for Christ-Mtg., Presidt en Conference Rm., Fleming Ad sin Bldg. American Chem Society-Free tutoring for Chemistry, 7-9 p.m., 3005…

… Chem. Tau Beta Pi-Free Tutoring in lower-level math & science courses, Walk- in, 8-10 p.m., UGLI & 2332. School of Music-Piano Recital, Concerti program performed by doctoral students, 2 p.m., Recital…

… 11," said law student Ellie Tonkin. "It was so rapid, I couldn't count." The drive over, participants eagerly gulped hot chocolate and dried out by a fire. Most were tired, but spirits were high. It…

… military research, he also said that Ann Arbor students are becoming more involved in protesting such research. HE SAID THE students, at the University "were as far along" as any in the, country in making…

… the issue of, military research as important as it was during the Vietnam War. He praised a report recently prepared by Bret Eynon for the Michigan Student Assembly on University military research. He…

… urged students everywhere to take appropriate political action to redirect research from military to humane needs. "At long last our students are beginning to look up from their books. (They see) how the…

January 31, 2005 (vol. 115, iss. 70) • Page Image 1

… the rights and benefits of graduate student instructors as stipulated in its union contract. Since November, the two sides have held negotiations ranging from expanded health care coverage to increased…

… Iraq is not over yet. Yet the mere fact the vote went off seemed to center of the ricochet instantly around a world hoping for Arab Middle East" democracy and fearing Islamic extremism. "I am doing this…

… because - President Bush I love my country, and I love the sons of my nation," said Shamal Hekeib, 53, who walked with his wife 20 minutes to a polling station near his Baghdad home. "We a're Arabs, we are…

…. But for the country's minority Sunni Arabs, who held a privileged position under Saddam Hussein, the day was not as welcome. No more than 400 people voted in Saddam's hometown of Tikrit, and in the…

… required to appoint lecturers a title through an See LEO, Page 7A South Asian students urged . to form closer community Conference uses dance, workshops to bridge gap By Amber Colvin Daily Staff Reporter…

… ABC News Now anchor Hari Sreenivasan encouraged South Asian students Friday night to look past their separate identities, such as Indian or Pakistani, and embrace their common South Asian heritage. "We…

… dance performances by students. Speak- ers included Indra Nooyi, president and chief financial officer for PepsiCo, Inc. and DJ Rekha, :; 4, .;/S I 4&I4 Iy Lj.'. …

January 31, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 69) • Page Image 3

… alternative med- icine learning thread into the school's medical degree and faculty development program. Also, a grad- uate program in holistic health and healing will provide students in social and health…

… today. Some schools at the University accept physical education, classes as elective credits. Gym classes provide ' students with exercise, credit toward, graduation By Daniel Kim Daily Staff Reporter…

…. Youmans, a former president of the Arab-American Anti-Discrimina- tion Committee, discussed divest- ment organization strategies launched at the University of Cali- fornia at Berkeley last year. The goal…

… organizing people toward divestment," said Youmans. "It makes it a lot more present on the campus and in students' lives." "For the first time, the subject of, terrorism has become a current and popular…

January 31, 1974 (vol. 84, iss. 101) • Page Image 1

… Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, January 31, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages Nixon asks for r MUSEE NWSHA ALL X-M Johnson hints Henry Johnson, the University's vice president for student services…

…, yesterday suggested to the 'Commission for the Study of Student Governance that it consider a resolution cancelling Student Government Council's spring elections. The suggestion, which Johnson said originated…

… broadcast address. In the course of that speech, Nixon announced that Arab leaders are to meet soon to consider lifting the oil embargo that has deepened the energy crisis. At ,the same time, he called for…

… Center in a UAC-Daystar presentation. BOOZE IN THE BASEMENT: Future of student bar in Union looks By BILL HEENAN After buying your books during next fall's mad rush, you'll need a drink-and get it…

… too, right there in the Union. The University Activities Com- mittee's (UAC) year-long drive to establish a student bar culminated with the Union Board's approval of UAC's plan last week. The board is…

…; coordinating vice president of UAC, praised the board's decision: "Now we can re- turn the Union to its proper role as a hub of student life, not just a place to buy books." Union Manager Stan Wells term- ed…

… up to students, setting up two types of member- ships, one for the bar and one for the U-Club. UAC HAS proposed that stu- dents hire a professional manager and elect a board of directors. Ad…

… where students wouldn't be ripped off." Other questions to be discussed include student membership in the rathskeller. Currently the University Club charges a $10 membership fee. Thomas suggests a nominal…

… University, completion of "the pub" is delayed until next year. Last November student services Vice President Henry Johnson told UAC and the Union that "the student rathskeller should only operate under an ex…

January 31, 2013 (vol. 123, iss. 61) • Page Image 6

… with at least $900 mil- lion offered in a sign of their expanding political profile since the Arab Spring and their role as critical regional backers of the Syrian rebels. But the success of swiftly…

… directed by the U.N. and other agencies. Officials in Egypt and elsewhere have complained that many gener- ous international offers for help after the Arab Spring upheavals have not yet mate- rialized…

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January 31, 2002 (vol. 112, iss. 69) • Page Image 5

… punished ont DETROIT (AP) - A California a man who sent an e-mail to an Arab- American organization calling for the M killing of all Arabs will spend a week working with the people he threatened A and…

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January 31, 1973 (vol. 83, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… by the United States and European gov- ernments to stimulate rapproche- ment between Israel and the Arabs. Heath has been portrayed as thinking that the Nixon admin- istration for some time has been…

… the Mother," CPH Aud., 10:15 am. Student Laboratory Theatre: "A. Night of Pity," & "The Love Course," Arena Theatre, Frieze Bldg., 4 pm. Statistics Seminar: F. Andrews, "Multivarlate Nominal Scale…

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January 31, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 100) • Page Image 6

… among students, and would like to hear your story. Give Vadim a call at 764-0552. All responses will be kept confidential. dF0203 "Jewish Nationalism and Arab nationalism in the Mid-East" with Israeli…

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January 31, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 87) • Page Image 4

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… traditional Arab head- dress recently associated with former Palestinian Liberation Organization leader Yasser Arafat and lately a sym- bol of solidarity with the intifada. No doubt the product was designed to…

… segment of our student population. If the comic novels of Wodehouse have any instructive value, it's in their derision of the idle rich whose blas6 attitude toward the world unfolding around them invariably…

January 31, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 99) • Page Image 6

… blood is not cheap." He said he felt the time had compe for 'Jews to fight back." KAHANE ALSO said he welcomed0 the predicted protest of his lecture tonight by Arab students. He said he felt the…

… confrontation might force an .end to "the apathy of, the general j~wish student body." He went on to voi 'e dissatisfaction with Jewish representation at past debates for being too "d've-ish". Kahane said, "I am…

January 31, 2007 (vol. 117, iss. 87) • Page Image 7

… war has angered many in the Middle East, University Islamic Studies Prof Alexan- der Knysh said. "I travel to the Arab coun- tries very frequently, and there is a great deal of indig- nation and anger…

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January 31, 1997 (vol. 107, iss. 65) • Page Image 2

… organization issued ' threats yesterday against Israel and 1 the Americans who have interests in the Arab and Muslim world." - Compiled from Daily wire reports. . . . committed to establishing and strengthening…

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January 31, 2011 (vol. 121, iss. 83) • Page Image 5

… has been a driving force and mentor for all students in the program. "She keeps us in check because she knows what's actu- ally going to happen out there," Oatmen said. "She's kind of the eyes and ears…

… around here is just shocking to me," Mattar said. Mohamed El-Sayed, an asso- ciate professor in the College of Engineering, led the group of protesters in an Arabic chant. El-Sayed said the chant trans…

… power for 30 years," El-Sayed said. "There is no democracy that allows somebody to rule for 30 years." Like Mattar, El-Sayed said he was impressed with the turnout and clear student interest in the issue…

…. "It just shows that (students) are fully aware of what's going on," El-Sayed said. LSA senior Noha Moustafa also commended the turnout at the protest, calling it "a testa- ment to the student activism…

… that is on this campus." Moustafa, another member of the Egyptian Students Associa- tion, said she supports the Egyp- tian citizens who have decided to expresstheir pent-up frustration with Mubarak…

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… person found unconscious - a non-University student named Tyne Mosbey- is in critical condition at Butter- worth Hospital in Grand Rapids, hospital officials confirmed late last night. Lanza said…

…'s leadership At discussion, Dean of Students urges sorority leaders to band together ByKIMBERLY PAGEAU About 200 executive board members of the University's Panhellenic Association sorori- ties attended a…

… members. In addition to discuss- ing women's leadership, par- ticipants focused on teamwork. Laura Blake Jones, the Univer- sity's dean of students, spoke to the group about obstacles women leaders face…

… technology, cor- porate social responsibility and energy and the environment. Business graduate student Carrington Renfield-Miller, the conference co-chair, wrote in an e-mail interview that the confer- ence…

January 31, 1937 (vol. 47, iss. 94) • Page Image 6

… noon, Students' Bible Class. Dr. Junior Research Club: The Feb- Among the pieces sent from Paris mont o b ary. te lee Louis A. Hopkins, direttor of the ruary meeting will be held at 7:30 are a Hispano…

… lions in a heraldic ar- Exhibition of oil paintings by Karl 6:30 p.m., Disciple Students' Guild. Program: "The histologic verili- rangement, and a late sixteenth cen- o tryemrsiand silk fabric ected Hofer…

… sphinxes and arabes- varsity Glee t iuf: !do rehearsal The Guild will meet at the Guild Physics Research Company. qesrte stoday, Jan. 31. No make-ups Tues- House, 438 Maynard St., instead of y iesa day, Feb…

… the concert trips. _ _helf and Stage Section will meet ria oigi dcorte wth ans ad (--- I- A... r ,-_11A -I neen ti manism Institute Will Begin Feb. 14 The Liberal Student's Union of the Unitarian…

… of the Liberal Student's Union, will act as chairman of the discussion groups. FERRY HARD AGROUND ST. IGNACE, Jan. 30.-(/)-The SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFET SUPPER, M E N U Hann and Chicken a la King en…

… Determines Human Destiny?" at 4:30 p.m. This is the last of a series of lectures on "The Faith of a Practical Christian." The Westminster Guild Student Group will meet at 5:30 p.m. for their supper and social…

… hour, which will be followed at 6:30 p.m. by their regular meeting, at which time Dr. C. Her- bert Rice will be the speaker. Stalker Hall: 9:45 a.m. Student Class led by Prof. Geo. Carrothers. Subject…

… text Matthew 5:6. "Hungry and Thirsty for the Right Things" is the theme of the sermon.I Lutheran Student Club: There will be no meeting today, January 31. The next meeting will be on Sun- day, Feb. 7 at…

….m., Student Meeting, Mov- ing pictures of T.V.A. Student Work Camp. Stanley Chorus: Important re- hearsal called for this afternoon, at 3:00, in the Game Room, the League. All new members are expected to come…

January 31, 1991 (vol. 101, iss. 86) • Page Image 2

…. The message was programmed to be sent to University President James Duderstadt, Vice President of Student Services and Associate Vice President of Academic AU- fairs Mary Ann Swain, Jayne Thor- son, a…

… many New England municipalities. Kirk Dodge, a part-time Univer- sity graduate student in the De- partment of Urban Planning, said he wants to shift the property tax burden to all taxpayers and lighten…

…- to cut off any re- A CTION Continued from page 1 Galea said that having minority students in the residence halls has been very helpful to him in his work as a resident advisor. "I have benefitted a…

… him, Galea concedes many majority students resent it because of its "quota" implica- tions. Most students said they did not know whether the University ad-. missions office operated on a strict teat or…

…- dam, with Arabism," one said. SOVIE TS Continued from page 1 viet soldiers still were occupying the television center and other buildings seized violently in mid- Jnay. "It is regrettable that the…

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