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Bullet Blog (October 2010)
  - Powerful EU Nations May Reform "Mission Impossible" Treaty in Secret
  - Fraud bill runs into billions
  - Roger Helmer MEP: Who are the deniers now?
  - Sunday Paper Review (31.10.2010) by The Talking Clock
  - Obama May Not Run in 2012. Does It Matter?
  - Toner Bomb Results in More Airport Molestation
  - Federal Court Rules Details of Secret Prison in Afghanistan Can Remain Secret
  - `Small, small, small` EU treaty change to deliver `quantum leap`
  - David Cameron says he is a `Eurosceptic` following EU `deal`
  - EU leaders back `limited` treaty change, budget cap
  - Cameron claims victory over EU budget rises
  - EU countries still divided over voting rights issue
  - UK Government offers councils bribes to sign up for wind farms
  - EU sticks to 20-percent carbon cuts
  - The Great IMF Fire-Sale of the UK has Begun
  - Germany Accuses US of Indirectly Manipulating Dollar
  - Dollar printing feeding China inflation: minister
  - The scary actual U.S. government debt
  - Up to half of British laws come from Europe, House of Commons Library claims
  - EU `haircut´ plans rattle bondholders
  - EU leaders set to revise treaties over euro-zone rescue plan
  - Cameron facing revolt over EU budget increase
  - Buzek clashes with EU leaders over `un-European´ budget
  - Furious row flares over EU parliament`s demand for EU budget rise
  - MEPs shocked by Van Rompuy ´ignorance`
  - China hints at Portuguese debt purchases
  - The Stealth Coup D'Etat: U.S.A. 2008-2010
  - David Cameron admits defeat on EU budget freeze
  - Cameron in phone plea to leaders over EU budget
  - Tebbit: Despite David Cameron, the European Commission`s plans to control our economy are still on track
  - EU leaders to discuss reopening Lisbon
  - France, Germany face EU revolt over Treaty change
  - Political upheaval rocks eurozone debt markets
  - Portugal and Ireland inch closer to financial disaster
  - Belgian minister criticises US terror alert
  - Turkey condemned for `intransigent` position on Cyprus
  - Reding tries to persuade citizens to love the EU
  - Croatia Can Wrap Up EU Talks Next Year, Enter Bloc in 2012, Ministry Says
  - India and EU involved in active negotiations on the Free Trade Agreement
  - EU accused of `hijacking` Remembrance Sunday
  - The Big Society is a post democratic society
  - European Council will launch real European economic governance without mentioning Franco-German project
  - EU makes a fresh grab for control of our budgets
  - Euro chief wants Britons to vote on new tax
  - Should we stop financing the EU? (with BBC Radio 5 audio)
  - UK`s choice is not EU or oblivion - British government advisor (with video)
  - France may face "Thatcher moment" on EU budget
  - Greece reignites Europe debt woes
  - European Union leaders to meet on Eurozone deficit rules and enforcement
  - EU`s Rehn: Seeks Crisis Resolution Mechanism Without Treaty Change
  - European Union AIFM directive set for November vote
  - China Retaliates Again, Accuses US Of "Out Of Control" Dollar Printing
  - Marc Faber Expects Market Sell Off On QE2 Announcement
  - Airport security checks are completely redundant, BA chairman says
  - Mikhail Gorbachev: victory in Afghanistan is `impossible`
  - Turkey still has a long way to go to meet EU's accession criteria
  - The EU agrees to grant Jordan "advanced status" partnership
  - UKIP can really offer better rights for all
  - MEPs postpone vote on new Olaf director
  - Guardian hit-piece on climate scam debunkers descending on UK parliament
  - EU central planning should copy China, says guru
  - German boom creates ECB policy nightmare as south lags
  - Firm’s EU approval for anti-terrorism scanners
  - No such thing as EU `gifts`
  - Serbia gets green light on membership bid
  - Report says cost of EU `quangos` has tripled since 2005
  - Minority Of Americans Now Have Faith In Two Party Scam
  - Goldman Issuing $250 Million Notes At 6.25%, 50 Year Maturity
  - On the Secret Committee to Save the Euro, a Dangerous Divide
  - EU plans for direct tax would lead to British referendum
  - France, Ireland scoop top posts in EU diplomatic corps
  - Far-right `lite` to push for EU referendum on Turkish accession
  - David Cameron can talk globally, but has to act Europeanly
  - Clegg breaks ranks on Wikileaks affair
  - EU concedes IMF seats in `historic` shake-up
  - EU sends border guards to Greece
  - EU`s planned Hedgemony into Africa
  - Globalisation & Keynesian Economics
  - London School of Economics Predicts “Savage Austerity” in America (video)
  - An EU referendum must be held
  - Cost of EU agencies triples to more than £2 billion
  - Concerns over EU passport regime
  - Breakthrough at Scientific American
  - Let`s quit EU and join US, says Irish Central Bank Commission member
  - Icelandic Left Greens pulling legs on EU accession
  - Hunt for Mladic falters as EU pushes Serbian membership
  - Sunday Paper Review (24.10.2010) by The Talking Clock
  - EU is on another planet
  - European public too "exhausted" to have their referendums?
  - Europe is sinking and will take us down too
  - Europe`s `far-right` vows to push referendum on Turkey`s EU accession
  - Crisis in EU raises questions about need for common austerity strategy
  - Belgian minister calls for G20 representation
  - A Look At This Weekend`s Irrelevant G-20 Meeting
  - EU leaders to back diluted budget rules reform
  - French Support Means Attempt at Alteration of Lisbon Treaty Possible
  - EU will spend £33 million on new quangos despite cutbacks across Europe
  - EU commissioner threatens Italy with fines over rubbish crisis
  - EU rule forces Scots huskies out of world championships
  - United States: Will the Federal Reserve Cause a Civil War?
  - Unsound Advice: A critique of John Holdren`s speech on climate-change science and policy, by Christopher Monckton
  - Increase in EU budget further empowers EU - Marta Andreasen on RT
  - Europe `exhausted` after Lisbon treaty debate
  - Member states threaten MEPs and commission with legal case
  - EU sanction backtrack sparks infighting in Berlin, Frankfurt
  - French MPs divided over taxes for EU budget
  - Merkel: EU summit must give mandate for treaty changes
  - Germany to Wrap EU Crisis Rule With Croatia`s Entry
  - Germany Fails to Censure European Union Over Bank-Deposit Plans, FTD Says
  - EU tries to overcome Dutch resistance to Serbian membership bid
  - Greek Debt Swaps Indicate Threat of Imminent Default Easing: Euro Credit
  - EU declining in World Press Freedom rankings
  - EU Pledges $15 Million for Central African Republic Elections
  - EU grants South Africa €138m to aid service delivery
  - EU atheist-freemason summit ‘very odd’, says Europe’s chief unbeliever
  - British payments to EU set to rise £900m next year
  - Buzek hits back at criticism of EU budget rise
  - ECB chief opposes new fiscal rules - he wants more
  - Merkel accused of selling out to French demands
  - Brendan Keenan: EU’s 2014 borrowing target makes absolutely no sense
  - EU must act on migrants
  - EU Accountants Dig Deep Into Greece’s Books Today, EU’s Tomorrow
  - MEPs defend budget increase in time of austerity
  - EU foreign service to be born on Lisbon Treaty anniversary
  - Draft laws to be put to EU competitivity test
  - EU chief calls on Western Balkan countries to join hands for accession
  - Dutch resistance unlikely to halt Serbia’s EU bid
  - EU’s trade balance deficit widens in second quarter
  - ‘Biodiversity’: the new Big Lie
  - EU sets out economic governance reform plans
  - Commission breaks taboo on ‘own resources’
  - Britain to lose EU rebate as Coalition faces split on treaty changes
  - Full speed ahead on EU diplomatic corps after Strasbourg vote
  - EU agrees deal to give hedge funds ‘passports’
  - EU states reach agreement on hedge fund rules
  - ECB President Trichet Warns Not All EU Statistics Are Reliable
  - France and Germany hijack strict new eurozone budget regime
  - French authorities force open fuel depots
  - EU plans crackdown on late payers
  - European Commission adopts strategy to ensure respect for EU Charter of Fundamental Rights
  - Greece plummets in press freedom ranking
  - EU’s Rehn says G20 must rebalance world growth
  - EU, UN are natural allies, says UN chief
  - China Halts Rare Mineral Exports To US And Europe, Prices Set To Surge
  - • MEPs urged to reject planned rise in EU budget
  - • EU drops charges against France on Roma
  - • Rethink over maternity leave urged
  - • Commisson to relaunch controversial EU federal tax plan
  - • New EU tax on the way
  - • Spectre of treaty change accompanies new eurozone agreement
  - • Sarkozy and Merkel: We need a new EU treaty
  - • EU maternity plans will cost SMEs £7,000
  - • MEPs drop idea of soft quotas for EU diplomatic staff
  - • Rehn Says Greece May Need to Step Up Efforts to Meet 2011 Deficit Goal
  - • EU seeks to handle cross-border bank insolvencies
  - • EU deal on tougher budget rules reached
  - • Protesters to hit France en masse
  - • EU to drop Roma legal threat against France
  - • EU Carbon Premium Over UN Offsets Rises to Widest in Nine Weeks
  - • EU deal on green road tolls leaves few happy
  - • Norman Tebbit: Pay very close attention when William Hague talks about the EU
  - • States rip apart EU bid to fix GM crops mess
  - • BHP Billiton and Rio Tinto to halt £73bn joint venture over EU restrictions
  - • EU’s task force poised to agree watered-down budget rules
  - • Merkel stokes anti-immigrant discourse in Germany
  - • Saudi intelligence issues a be-very-scared EU terror alert
  - • France submits plans for free movement rights
  - • An Angry Ireland Calls Out Europe On Its Sham Stress Test
  - • Britain attempts to block Europe’s maternity rights plans
  - • Merkel: Multicultural society has failed (with video)
  - • Anger As EU Demands Big Budget Increase
  - • EU says Ireland needs consensus on budget to get more loans
  - • Are Irish Taxpayers About To Bail Out Goldman?
  - • Trichet says EU needs stricter fiscal reforms
  - • French resistance grows to the spirit of ‘68
  - • The price of a Belgian apparatchik
  - • Socialists seek to isolate Europe’s ‘far right’
  - • EPP hits back at criticism of study days
  - • End in sight to Roma row after French decision
  - • EU sets sights on extending current climate deal at Cancun
  - • Debate on CO2 target exposes rift among EU businesses
  - • Lord Monckton: Scientific misconduct towards tyrannical world government
  - • We must put a stop to the EU budget scandal
  - • Van Rompuy grapples with economic governance details
  - • EU Parliament to back plan for ‘Mr. or Ms. Euro’
  - • European bank lends Poland $2.8 billion
  - • Liberals wary as new Dutch government takes office
  - • Nato inches closer to new strategic concept
  - • French centre-right MPs want to cut EU funds to Turkey
  - • Britain won’t pay for EU budget increase say ministers
  - • Don’t give single payment to our competitors – Dairy UK
  - • Dutch threaten to thwart Serbs’ EU hopes, again
  - • EU talks to break hedge-fund impasse fail
  - • EU proposals target radical audit revamp
  - • Pound stuck in the middle of euro-dollar
  - • EU states and MEPs clash over international talks
  - • Van Rompuy used official EU cars to drive family to Paris
  - • EU to leave decision on CO2 cuts until next year
  - • Swiss Finish Sets New Standard for Global Bank Regulation
  - • Bosnia missing EU train, Clinton warns
  - • British households to pay extra £200 a year towards EU budget and maternity rights
  - • UK protests at EU maternity leave proposals
  - • Brussels collides with cash-strapped states
  - • French strikes: 3.5 million take to streets to protest pension reform
  - • Companies May Lose Right to Pick Accounting Firms In EU Under Barnier Plan
  - • Brussels says Greek loan extension ‘media invention’
  - • BBC told to ensure balance on climate change
  - • Global warming fraud: the tide begins to turn
  - • Creeping Concentration of EU Regulatory Power Irks Czech Central Bank Governor
  - • Record rise in motor insurance costs; EU may make matters worse
  - • Civil society groups slam EU free trade pacts
  - • French subsidy for music downloads gets EU nod
  - • As we wield the axe, Europe asks for more
  - • John Lichfield: Europe needs sceptics
  - • MPs urged to reject EU budget boost
  - • Commission preparing pan-European smoking ban
  - • EU-India trade deal ‘will open up non-EU immigration’
  - • Romania could enter Schengen ‘if EU shuts one eye’
  - • German government shaken by new anti-immigration debate
  - • EU opposition to Turkish accession is ‘racist,’ Chomsky says
  - • Is Ireland About To Impair Bank Senior Debtholders (And Boldly Go Where America Was So Terrified To Venture)?
  - • Saving the euro: Tall ambition, flawed foundations
  - • EU set to grant $1.1b to Egypt
  - • Europe’s Ill Wind
  - • As Europe scrimps, EU spends
  - • Never too late: Eurostat in Greece to determine true extent of debt
  - • Brussels Can’t Monitor 27 Budgets
  - • How The ECB Directly And Indirectly Monetized All Irish September Treasury Auctions
  - • UK and France poised for EU hedge fund deal
  - • European bonus rules threaten City
  - • Row over child benefit for East Europeans
  - • Changes to EU law mean cut in pension income for men
  - • ECB toughens its stance on lending rules
  - • Chinese reporter tells story of ‘EU censorship’
  - • US physics professor: ‘Global warming is the greatest and most successful pseudoscientific fraud I have seen in my long life’
  - • Currency wars are necessary if all else fails
  - • Debt, growth in question for east EU
  - • Clinton off to Balkans to push EU integration
  - • Slovenia still blocking Croatia’s progress towards EU
  - • Swizterland EU bid ‘not really on the agenda’
  - • Foreign Funds Should Have Centralized EU License, Lagarde Says
  - • India, EU to host meet of G-23 on Doha round of talks
  - • India trade deal with EU will allow thousands of immigrants into Britain
  - • Be very afraid: EU terror alert system needed
  - • Why the EU’s bank rescue strategy is turning into a political and economic catastrophe
  - • Say No to O2 campaign launched
  - • Germany To Present Permanent Crisis Resolution Plan
  - • Is this how the EU got a Yes to Lisbon from the Irish?
  - • Parliament clears visa-free travel for Albanians, Bosnians
  - • Paving the way for cashless society: EU may rule on basic bank accounts for all
  - • Dollar under pressure as EU warns on euro rise
  - • Goldman Cuts European GDP Forecast
  - • Cost of EU Rises, Even as Countries Make Cuts
  - • Brussels urged to ‘fine-tune’ Basel III rules
  - • Delors asks Germany: ‘Are you still true to EU values?’
  - • German Power Drops to Six-Month Low; EU Carbon Permits Decline After Sale
  - • Solar probe warms hopes of climate change sceptics
  - • De-industrialising Europe: EU steelmakers seeking too many CO2 permits, Hedegaard says
  - • European truckmakers fear EU’s tough CO2 curbs
  - • Global warming theory in chaos after report finds increased solar activity may COOL the Earth
  - • The Warming Alarmists are getting desperate
  - • Commission eyes limits to farm subsidies
  - • Access to Canadian contracts at centre of Canada-EU free-trade talks
  - • Ex-Irish EU commissioner quits bank in ethics row
  - • Tentative progress on EU passport for third-country hedge funds
  - • National interests creating tension in EU commission
  - • EU executive outlines 25 bln euro transaction tax on banks
  - • US wades into hedge fund tussle in Europe
  - • Basel Capital Rules Need Support From U.S., EU’s Barnier Says
  - • Ireland rating slashed as its misery grows
  - • EU defends final Acta text on counterfeiting
  - • Danish CEOs Say Euro Adoption May Take Five More Years
  - • ‘Radical action’ needed if EU is to hit climate-change targets
  - • EU-China summit ends in discord
  - • France Gives Ground on EU Fund Rules
  - • Multimillion euro agency contract branded ‘attack on media freedom’ 07 OCT 2010
  - • IMF supporting a new round of quantitative easing
  - • A Q&A; Roadmap To European Austerity
  - • EU could force banks to offer everyone current accounts
  - • EU States raise privacy concerns as US expands its data demands (video)
  - • Sony pulls out of 10:10 climate change campaign
  - • Accounts `failures´ at Euro cops college in Hampshire
  - • Could UKIP be Britain´s electoral Tea Party?
  - • Senior British MEP dismisses criticism of new Tory think-tank
  - • EU Ready to Cede IMF Seats to Reach Deal on Revamp, German Official Says
  - • Ireland should honour its debts, says Irish business federation chief Danny McCoy
  - • EU slams the brakes on cheaper insurance for women
  - • Verhofstadt seeking to revive EU election hopes
  - • Coldest winter in 1,000 years on its way
  - • European Union Drafts Industry Benchmark for Falling Supply of CO2 Permits
  - • European Union Is Still Calculating Targets for Carbon Emissions Reduction
  - • EU signs up to 'unclear' migration pact with Libya
  - • US call for Nato cyber-strike capacity causes division
  - • EU’s Barnier Says Banks Have to Contribute to Bailout Costs
  - • Currency war clouds EU-China summit
  - • EU beset by challenges besides currency
  - • Will Quantitative Easing Save the Equity Markets?
  - • NATO, EU police increase presence in Kosovo's Serb-run north
  - • Gonzales calls on EU to keep promise on Turkey’s membership
  - • S.Korea and EU to sign free-trade pact
  - • EU, Malaysia kick off free trade talks
  - • Japan wants free-trade pact with EU
  - • EU earmarks US$200m for Zimbabwe projects
  - • Chinese leader urges EU to give up more IMF power
  - • European Union Trade Chief De Gucht Says China's Yuan Poses `Real Problem'
  - • China rebuffs EU call for rapid yuan appreciation
  - • EU nations win a year’s reprieve on state aid
  - • Ashton calls off EU ambassador hearings
  - • Europe inches towards changed role on world stage
  - • Belgian coalition talks 'back to zero'
  - • Households face £769-a-year rise in power bills to 'rewire the nation' for green energy
  - • Barclays Sees ‘Opportunity’ to Profit on EU CO2 Spread
  - • MEPs call for halt to ACTA deal
  - • Turkey's EU accession: the Norwegian solution
  - • European Parliament doubts Ukraine's wish to join European Union
  - • Joseph Stiglitz: the euro may not survive
  - • IMF admits that the West is stuck in near depression
  - • Beijing promises to buy Greek bonds
  - • China pledges: We'll prop up the eurozone and keep Greece afloat
  - • Rehn predicts end of Ireland's low-tax regime
  - • Banks may need new bailout, warns think-tank
  - • MEPs attacked after approving increase in 'entertainment' budget
  - • France, Germany, Sweden at centre of US terror alert fearmongering
  - • British intelligence denies US terror warnings sparked by new info
  - • France opposes further EU visa liberalisation talks
  - • EU puts pressure on Ireland to raise corporation tax rates
  - • David Miliband tipped for top EU job
  - • EU bureaucrats move into luxury new London address: Europe House
  - • Is Europe Getting Ahead Of Itself As Excess Cash In Euro Banking System Drops To Post-Lehman Low
  - • Chinese premier pledges to support euro, boost cooperation with EU
  - • Step Aside ECB: China Becomes Lender Of Last Resort To Failing Greece, In Exchange For Petrobras-Like Shell Game
  - • European Union - The CAP for farming
  - • Turkish minister accuses EU of political intrigues
  - • EC warns Cyprus it must abolish residency requirement for EU seafarers
  - • EU countries top world 'green patent' rankings
  - • 'Go green or we'll kill your kids' says Richard Curtis eco-propaganda shocker (video)
  - • The EU is an antidote to democratic governments, argues President Barroso
  - • Redefining The "Art Of The (Im)Possible" As The Last Gasp Of A Failed Politico-Economic Regime
  - • Ireland reveals massive extent of banking debt
  - • Hedge funds hold Ireland to ransom over Anglo Irish Bank bail-out
  - • Economic sanctions? Yes, please
  - • EU 'must spend €1 trillion' on electricity grid, says leaked Commission report
  - • EU plans regular bank stress-tests
  - • Economic realism will ease anti-Turkish feeling, Joschka Fischer says
  - • Dutch coalition to target burqas, Muslim immigration
  - • European Commission takes UK to court over failure to investigate Phorm
  - • Czech president and foreign minister clash over EU treaty opt out

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Strasbourg plenary
16-19 April 2018

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12-15 March 2018

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Brussels mini-plenary
28 Feb.-01 March 2018

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Strasbourg plenary
05-08 February 2018

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21 MAR 2018: William Dartmouth: Brexiters advocate friendship and free trade with the rest of Europe (International Trade committee)


21 MAR 2018: William Dartmouth: You don't need a trade agreement in order to trade (International Trade committee)


21 MAR 2018: Stuart Agnew: IMCO committee rejects Commission proposal for internal market Directive on goods and services (IMCO committee)


21 MAR 2018: Stuart Agnew: EU-banned cultural goods imported by asylum seekers (IMCO-INTA joint committee meeting)


20 MAR 2018: Stuart Agnew: Across the EU people want to keep trading with Britain after Brexit (AGRI committee)


20 MAR 2018: Stuart Agnew: Fiddled Brazilian lab tests underline the benefits of home produced meat (AGRI committee)


20 MAR 2018: Stuart Agnew: Animal welfare: put your house in order first (AGRI committee)


15 MAR 2018: Nathan Gill: Fair trade for Africa, not aid


14 MAR 2018: Patrick O'Flynn: Multinational corporations have undermined the standing of free-enterprise economics


14 MAR 2018: Bill Etheridge: EU corporate tax harmonisation will push more businesses out of Europe (Bluecard Question to Socialist MEP Bayet)


14 MAR 2018: Bill Etheridge: A Wet Blanket of Endless Taxation


14 MAR 2018: Bill Etheridge: Slushing taxpayers money into the EU distribution system (Bluecard Question to EPP MEP Stetina)


14 MAR 2018: William Dartmouth: Tariff wars is what you get with a protectionist EU


13 MAR 2018: James Carver: EU must not impose its trade neocolonialism on Cuba as it emerges into free world


13 MAR 2018: Raymond Finch: All EU foreign policy has done is destabilise the Middle East


13 MAR 2018:
Stuart Agnew: EU commission to define 'family farm' towards future of food and farming (AGRI committee, 12.03.2018)


13 MAR 2018: Patrick O'Flynn: Time for the EU to come to a sensible deal - it can't afford otherwise


13 MAR 2018: Bill Etheridge: Sooner or later you will run out of other people's money


13 MAR 2018: Bill Etheridge: European project needs to reflect its dwindling budget (Bluecard Question to Socialist MEP Jens Geier)


13 MAR 2018:
William Dartmouth and David Coburn: The 'Master of the Politically Correct' goes over the top


13 MAR 2018: William Dartmouth: Will the European Parliament vote in favour of a Brexit deal? (Bluecard Question to EPP MEP Hokmark)


13 MAR 2018: Name-calling SNP MEP smitten by UKIP MEP William Dartmouth


13 MAR 2018:
Gerard Batten: UKIP's position is No Surrender!


13 MAR 2018: Nigel Farage: Stand strong against the unelected EU bullies, Mrs May


12 MAR 2018: Jill Seymour: An excellent opportunity to get rid of the Driver CPC


12 MAR 2018:
Margot Parker: EU politics cannot be allowed to interfere with well-being of women


12 MAR 2018: Nigel Farage: Fast-track appointment of Juncker henchman a perfect stitch-up


01 MAR 2018: James Carver: Control of oil-rich territories is what's mostly financing jihadists


01 MAR 2018: David Coburn: All in preparation for a pan-European income tax (Buecard Question to EPP MEP Stefanec)



01 MAR 2018: David Coburn: Maximising taxation to pay for fat cat salaries of EU bureaucrats


28 FEB 2018: Stuart Agnew: Sugar beet seed dressing cannot affect bees - why ban it?


28 FEB 2018: David Coburn: It's not EU 'neo-colonialism' but 'global economic order', says Socialist MEP (Bluecard Question to Dutch MEP Paul Tang)


28 FEB 2018:
David Coburn: 'Tax havens' list: EU just as keen to black-list Britain after Brexit


28 FEB 2018: Nigel Farage: EU grants Poland its modern-day Brezhnev doctrine of limited sovereignty

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