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6 Clitheroe Advertiser & Times; October 10th, 2002


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by-BowIand Women’s Insti­ tute Mrs P. Duckworth wel­ comed everyone to its meeting and introduced speaker Mrs Mary Parker, to talk on "Tourism in the Ribble Val-_ ley".


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all aspects of the Ribble Valley and promoting tourism, hav­ ing been involved since the concept of the Tourist Infor­ mation Centre became a reali­ ty 12 years ago. ' The TIC premises in the


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Market Place are shared with Lancashire County Council, which deals with the transport side of inquiries. Mrs Parker, who is retired, said how much she loved her work and the Ribble Valley and was proud to have had the chance of pro­ moting such a beautiful area. : She brought leaflets and booklets on walks, accommo­ dation, leisure, heritage, pic­ turesque villages and stunning scenery. One of the leaflets, "What's


Advice bureau - A’.Citizens' Advice,Bureau adviser will be based in Chip­ ping Village Hall on the first - and third Monday of i the month, between 1 and 3 p.m.' Free, confidential advice is available to members of the community, and it is hoped residents will take advantage of this opportunity.. ■


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New Year A family New Year’s Eve


party will be held in Chipping Village Hall, following the same form,at as previous years, with a buffet supper and disco. Tickets are available from Kate Bailey, tel. 01995 61033, or Cath Cookson.


On", she recommended for advertising events a month ahead. She explained that the telephone kiosk marking the "Centre of the Kingdom", in Dunsop Bridge, was opened by Ralph Fiennes in 1992. It must have made an impression on him, as he now sends a Christmas card to the TIC. Members were surprised to


Club presentation night will be held tomorrow in the vil­ lage hall. Tickets are available from David Marsden on 01995 61622. The club's annual meeting


Presentation night Chipping Young Farmers'


will be held on Monday in St Mary's Community Centre at


7-45 p.m. A practice will be held on


hear 72,000 visitors and inquiries are handled each year. After distributing a copy of Ribble Valley 2002 to every­ one, Mrs Parker gave out quiz sheets, the answers being in the booklet. Winners were Mrs N. Cornthwaite and Mrs


D. Wells. Thanks went to Mrs Parker


for an interesting and informa­ tive talk, by Mrs J. Lilburn, who said that, although the talk had been postponed from last year due to the foot and mouth crisis, it had been worth waiting for.' There will be a whist drive


tonight in aid of Cancer Research, invitations are being sent for the senior citi­ zens' tea on November 9th and a refreshments list circulated. A sales table raised £50 for this event. ; The annual meeting will be,, held next month, and volun­ teers were asked to join the


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Tea and chat Proceeds of £52 from a


mini-market held at the tea and chat afternoon in Ebenez- er Baptist Church, Billington,


hostesses Mrs Clements and Mrs Ilolt.


committee. .: ■ 4 • Mrs Duckworth thanked


bers of Bolton-by-Bowland Young Farmers' Club enjoyed a trip round the Chocolate House, Blackburn. ■ At next week's meeting,


Chocs trip On Monday night, mem­


Twiston Gardening Club enjoyed a slide show and talk on "Garden Design" by Mr Andrew Shaw, of Wig- glesworth. Members were able to buy plants for their autumn and winter gardens and tubs. During refreshment time, a


Garden design Members of Downham and


Sunday in the village hall for, Bowland Young Farmers' members wishing to take part in the county sports finals. A girls' football practice will s ta r t at 6-30 p.m. and the men's hockey practice is at 7- 30 p.m. For details, contact Nicola Burnop tel. 01254 822964.


Tonight's meeting • Grindleton Women’s Insti­


tute will hold its annual meet­ ing tonight at 7-30 p.m. in the Methodist Schoolroom. Pies will be served. . . • . ■ > ' ■ .The 2003 \VI calendar (£1.70) and diaries (£3.05) are available and members should take their money tonight to collect their orders. "Home and Country" subs of £13 are also due this month. The next "streamwatch"


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service will be held in Gisburn : Parish Church on Sunday at


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a'hand-made book mark was won by Mrs Vicky.Blackie,


Mrs Glarke, Mrs Jill McDon­ nell and Mrs Teresa Crotty. Mrs Collinge thanked WI


members for a lovely evening and said five new members will be joining in October.


Over-60s Members of Hurst Green


• Kenyon, Mr Richard Barker. . Dominoes: Mrs June Carr,


Over-60s’ Club met for whist and dominoes in the village hall. MCs were Mr Joe Hart­ ley and Mrs Mary Cardwell. . ‘ Whist winners were: Ladies - Mrs Mary Green, Mrs Edna Hartley. Gents - Mr Jack


will be at 9-30 a.m. on October 18th, meeting at Duck House Farm. Members who have not yet taken part are invited to see what is involved in this monthly survey of water and wildlife in Grindleton Brook. Tonight will be the last


Mr Ronnie Knight, Mrs Maria Parkes, Mrs Doreen Knight. -Raffle: B. Morton, P. Henry, M. Davies, H. Hartley and W. Carr. The next meeting will be


being unable to attend to talk about beauty treatments, ■ Miss Jane Hardman stepped in to give a demonstration of her work in ref lexology. . -. She explained it was an ■ ancient form of.foot massage to stimulate the body organs, ■ ■ and clients find it so beneficial they are gradually weaned off... tablets. The treatment covers . ailments from headaches to backache'and digestive prob­ lems. • Mrs Edna Clarkson volun­


teered her feet and thoroughly enjoyed the experience of them being given a complete workout. Miss Hardman, who is


Church, Read, on Sunday will: be Holy Communion at-9 a.m., a family, service at 11 a.m. and, at 6-30 p.m:, a joint Evensong to which members, of St Peter,'s Church, Simon- stone,have been invited. .


SA BD EN


Collection The next waste-paper col­


lection will be on Tuesday. Leave old newspapers and magazines, in the white bag provided, on the doorstep.


held on Tuesday at 7-30 p.m., in the Jubilee Room at Hurst Green Memorial Hall.


• when Elaine Jones will talk on- "Health and well-being."


chance for "members and friends to put their names down for the dinner lecture at Alston Hall on October 24th,


Waste-paper The usual waste-paper col­


lection will be held in Grindle­ ton today. Contributions of. newspapers, magazines and cardboard can be left in the space at the top of Back Lane, near the chapel wall. WI members would greatly


appreciate villagers’ help in this fund-raising effort.


St Ambrose Church, Grindle­ ton, Refurbishment Fund will be held in the Ribble Valley Mayor's Parlour, Clitheroe, a week on Saturday, between 10 a.m. and noon. There will be cake and gift stalls and a tombola.


Coffee and cakes A coffee morning in aid of


HURST GREEN


Gift wrapping President Mrs Young wel-!


raffle was drawn, winners being A. Roney, I. Poole, S.


'GISBURN


Social event There were 15 tables in play


at a whist and domino drive in Gisburn Festival Hall, when MCs were Mr J. Kenyon for whist and Mr P. Metcalfe for


there will be a talk by a repre­ sentative of Althams Travel.: Members are to meet in the village hall at 7-45 p.m.


dominoes. Whist winners: Ladies -


Mrs J. Hartley, Mrs G. Cap- stick, Mrs M. Coulthard. Gents - Mr D. Metcalfe, Mr R. Brown, Mr T. Pickles. Dominoes: Mrs F. Loft-


corned members and guests before introducing speaker Mrs Burridge at the meeting of Hurst Green Women’s Insti­ tute. She gave a demonstra-


Roney, D. Porter and Lady • tion of gift wrapping, using Clitheroe.


'?;9.:.;Mrs,^Margaret Holden .^Langho, are organising a ... _avji:OI. a t 8 „ m tomor- ththanked her and said how waste-paper collection this - Awards will be oresented


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-'School Families' Association, ---vr


ere should be some interest- weekend ‘


. . . bers of Read Cricket Club.in. ^


wrapped parcel was held, and • t re car park until -Monday , q —|o diaries and calendars distrib- morning. The new enclosed oEilc u


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house. Mrs D. Knight, Mrs S. Barker, Mrs S. Holden. Raffle: Mr S. Hogg, Mr F.


Giles and Mr D. Lowe. The next drive will be on


November 2nd in the Festival Hall at 7-30 p.m.


Harvest festival The annual harvest festival


new carpet for the Memorial Hall’s Jubilee Room. A collage on display showed embroi­ dered pictures of local interest. The open gardens and fund­


Devlin and Mrs Margaret- Holden, and a competition for


-Raffle winners were Mrs ; - KNOWLE GREEN


Steingold gave a concert in Knowle Green Village Hall,


Musical concert Music students of Carrie


which was full to capacity. Music from the shows mixed with music by classical com­ posers, and it was obvious the students had practised hard. More than £200 was raised for the car park fund, and the £150 from the raffle, organised by two students, will go to Breast Cancer Research.


Line dancing Line dancing continues


every Tuesday in Knowle Green Village Hall at 8 p.m., and sequence dancing classes are each Wednesday at 8 p.m.


Lancashire Phab (Physically Handicapped and Able Bod­ ied), a lunch is being held at the home of Mr Peter Morgan on October 20th, from noon until 3 p.m. Ali proceeds will be for the charity, and tickets are available from Mr Morgan on 01254 878293. .


Lunch To celebrate the work of


LANGHO


. !■ ing brAwn paper and dried .. , Members of St Leonard's fruit''decorations.-


variouslkinds of paper, includ- • Waste-paper -i— - A


Annual awards 1 The annual presentation • evening will.be held by inem-


AYrards wiu.De presenvea.


ing attempts when the annual From tomorrow liinchtime, development offTcer a^Lan- Christmas party comes along. • a skip will be on Billington cashire Cricket Club. Every- A competition for the best- and Lahgho Community Cen- one js welcome. '


A buffet supper was served no(; necessary and should not held in Read United Reformed as a 'thank-you for all who " he put iii the skip..'


opened their gardens in the All residents are asked to 30 a.m. Everyone is welcome, summer to raise money for a supp0rt this worthwhile fund- L o s i n g S i d e


raising effort by local parents and children which provides extra play equipment for chil­ dren at the school.


raising effort a t St Peter's Club for the Sisters of the Poor were organised by Mrs Lucy Wilkinson and WI mem­ bers.. ,


MITTON


Reflexology ■ Due to the guest speaker at Mitton Women’s Institute


p moans plastic bags are A tablertop sale is being ChurchonSaturday.fromlO-


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teams lost 2-0 on Saturday. The first team played Worsthorne away in the Lan­ cashire Amateur Shield. Mark Barnes was man of the match. The second team played


Both Read United FC


based at the Kendal Clinic, in Clitheroe, gives every client a personal assessment before any treatment. She was thanked by Mrs Jennifer- Lockwood, who said she had experienced reflexology as an alternative medicine. Mrs Sheila Morgan thanked members for their


contribution to the white ele­ phant stall, and reported 12 members had enjoyed the autumn council meeting in Bolton, inviting delegate Mrs Sheila Bowles to give her report.


leen Hanson and Mrs Marian Fogg, and winners of the com­ petition for the best beauty tip were Mrs Fogg and Mrs Mari­ on Dust. The annual meeting will bo


Hostesses were Mrs Kath­ .


held next month, and mem­ bers were asked to consider joining the committee.


PENDLETON


Thanksgiving A harvest thanksgiving ser­


vice took place in All Saints' Church, Pendleton, on Sun­ day. There was a good atten­ dance and afterwards a har­ vest lunch was held in the vil­ lage hall.


Waste-paper


- The fortnightly collection of waste-paper takes place in Pendleton on Tuesday. Papers should be left in the bags pro­ vided.


Market Sabden's Christian Aid


Committee fund-raising mar­ ket is on October 19th, 10 a.m. to noon, in St Mary's Hall.


Concert Sabden's Village Folk are


presenting "Pleasure Cruise" tomorrow and Saturday in St Mary's Hall at 7-15 p.m. Admission is strictly by ticket only, costing £4, from Mrs Joyce Grime, Mrs Karin Goss or cast members. Supper is provided, but take your own drinks.


Council The October meeting of


Sabden Parish Council in the Methodist Schoolroom last Tuesday was chaired by Coun. Bernard Parfitt. Attending were Couns Paul Cull, Anita Whalley, Gordon Higham, Audrey Barrett, John Shorter, Frank Goss, Anthony Gra­ ham, newly-elected member Jean Haythornthwaite, the clerk, PC Paul Sherratt and 11 members of the public.


• owner had the right to rescind the agreement to allow the land for use as a shelter. The householder had done this as he and his neighbours were tired of youths using the shel­ ter as a meeting place and toi­ let, causing a nuisance. Two residents who are


from Whalley Road, near the bus shelter, attended after complaints the shelter had been boarded up by a house­ holder. The clerk said she had contacted the landowner who confirmed the shelter was on the deeds of No. 4, and the


Bus shelter A delegation of residents


. shelter. .They also agaimcom- Road aid 79iPadiham Road, plained about parked cars anfj


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b lo c la n g . th e b u s b a y , - m a k m g . h o u s e s at?9/10.>Bad- l t d an g e ro u s to b o a rd ,b u se s . -


- ™ „• tired of. the mess, graffiti and


abuse they received f rom PeIfdleside close, 19 Padiham young people waiting outside Roadj extensiori of loading b a y


where^. But the chairman atSabdenHeritage'Cehtre.: pointed out .this was the cen- p ...


tral point of the village, it was L J in e r m a t t c io v u


the main bus stop.and they U?ncerns raised by council- should have'been aware of lors included the state of the


that when they moved in. Coun. Goss, the borough


councillor, said they should ask Ribble Valley Borough Council to put it forward as an emergency scheme from the capital programme and this will be pursued. The council asked the


Colne United at home with Martin Noone named man of the match.


Harvest festival . Services in St John's


bus bay.


Youth shelter Sabden could lose its award-


benches at Red Gate, the stop­ ping up of the Victorian letter­ box in Watt Street, broken netting on Jubilee Bridge and smell and possible fumes com­ ing from the Marbill chimney. The matters will be looked into. The next meeting is on


policeman to take action against illegal parking in the


Ther^dentssaidtheywere ^ ^ X i s i o n h a l been taken lans £or extensions at'2


• their homes and asked for a at Marbill or change of use new shelter to be sited else- £rom a craft shop to tearooms


winning youth and communi­ ty shelter after a flood of com­ plaints from residents. • Councillors held a site meet­


Valley are set!


by Natalie Cox


ing after concerns the shelter and playing field, is littered with cans, bottles and rubbish and it encourages.anti-social behaviour from young people. I t was reported that young people have been found there in the morning, worse for drink, having spent the night there. . Many councillors felt the


MINOR-changes couldj made to electoral boundarie the Ribble Valley to achij] equality: of representatior county level. Lancashire County Council}


shelter should be demolished but, before a decision is made, an open meeting has been called on November 5th for everyone to have their say. This will be held in St Mary's Hall at 7 p.m. The village policeman and Insp. Bob Ford j from Clitheroe Police will i attend.


type in the Ribble Valley, was j built two years ago in an ini- .1 tiative by the police; youth i and community service and l


The shelter, the first of its i


Sabden Community Group to | give young people a place to |


meet. It won a £1,000 award from the Community Council of Lancashire.


Police ' Sabden's policeman has


asked the public to ring 999 if they see anything suspicious or see someone committing criminal damage. PC Paul Sherratt says peo­


put forward proposals to cha electoral divisions to try to enl that the number of electors rei sented by a councillor is, where f sible, the same. I t also wants to simplify boiB aries by ensuring that the who|


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: drugs or such like, they should U '■


ple regularly contact him, or parish councillors, to complain about something they have seen the previous evening, or days earlier. "If they see people < committing damage, taking ij


; wards," he said. ;


ring 999 immediately. It is no . good complaining to me after- M , J


tively quiet apart from four j cars in Whalley Road being j scratched, he said.


; The village had been rela- i j Bowling Club


den Bowling Club asked the council to propose that double j yellow lines are placed on a ! stretch of Pendle Street East ] to stop people double parking ' and causing an obstruction. Councillors agreed to take the matter up with the highways authority.


Two representatives of Sab- i i


angry at losing the shelter attended and pleaded,with the council to find an alternative.


_______ . . extensions at 109.Clitheroe a back-to-back to


. Plans approved by Ribble Valley Council were for two dwellings in Wesley Street, lua.eiiiuB u


Plans


CUSTOMERS a t the Clitll Sainsbury's store generously} ported the NSPCC. Some £736-worth of tickets!


sold in just four days to take p | a trolley dash at the store. Winners of the draw were If


Northern a rib-tick]


November 5th, following the public meeting to discuss the youth shelter.


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Family ticket to Pantomime at Preston Guild Hall Family portrait


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Proceeds from this event will go to Ribblo Valley Ladies Uincheon Club* ( ' which raises vital funds specifically for children's cancer rosoafeh. v


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A NORTHERN comedy isf set to find favour with local! audiences in Clitheroe Parish}


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Amateur Operatic and Dra-f matic Society is presenting J |


What you need to do is change life for the good of all. not [ust for yourself- If you can look at friends and vour community and put a bit of energy into upgrading key situations, then you’ll find there s very little resistance to anything you want to do. Whatever you don’t like about your life, now is the time to get a grip and change it.You can get rid of the old structures that dont work and build something new .in its place that’s going to be much better. A tot of creative power will come from clearing out anything muddled. Call my Aries line to hear more.


ARIES Mar 21-Apr 19


‘S '0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 5 Apr 20-May 20


If you think you're right, you Intend to tell other people.Well, dont unsettle those around too much by pointing out how much better you are than them, because it doesn t always tend to go down too well. It might be better to stand back and re-evaluate - and keep your sense of humour handy.Theres a difference between wanting to be In control and wanting to have Influence.The first Is power hungry which can lead to problems.The second is more useful, because you can fit into group situations and still end up feeling you have made a solid impression. Cat!


my Taurus line to h ca r^ g j t . Q 9 Q 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 6 GEMINI S 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 7 . > . May 21-Jun 21


The silver linings and the good luck Is there for you, with the urge to achieve.You've really been putting your back Into things in a major kind of a way - not to do boring routines that go on and on, but you want to upgrade your life and lift it on to a little bit of a higher level.Youre putting your energy in exactly the right place and all sorts of things begin to turn themselves around. No matter what you put your hand to now should really sail on much better than anything in recent days. Call my Gemini line to hear more.


CANCER LIBRA


If you're normally under-confident, this week will do you the power o f I good-If youVe normally falriy confident, the Jupiter Influences could just | push you over the top. But on the whole it should bring you the better I things of life.Thls is a time for positive, fortunate activity. OK, there is a I slight risk you may'be too Impulsive and very practical. You may cut | comers. But you'll be swinging along with the kind of enthusiasm that is I highly Infectious. Everyone will be pulling together. So results will pile in I foster. Call my Libra line to hear more.


Sept 23-Oct 23 I S 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 1 SCORPIO Oct 24-Nov 22 I


There's a very slight danger with Jupiter and Pluto that you become a bit I of a law unto yourself. Dont stand up to authority figures - bosses, I parents, and teachers - and tell them that you've got all the answers and I they have none. If you can avoid the pitfalls, then what comes out of this I week should leave you with a sense that your life is better, brighter and I more positive than it has becruThis is the time to get fitter, because you I will be happy to take more exercise than usuaLYou will be brimming with I energy, wanting to tackle activities that are more physical Cad my Scorpio I


line to hear more. _ ^ 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 2 [ SAGITTARIUS Nov 23-Dec 21 I


There's confidence around now, and that puts you in a pretty happy | frame o f mind.Very often what we call ‘ lucky” Is In fact posrtive.think* I ing. These energies just lift you up and you can almost make things I happen because youre feeling so good about life that you end up in the I right place at the right moment, just giving the right amount of push to I


certain situations. Everything will suddenly begin to turn out better than | usual. Though its much more to do with your dynamic approach and I making it happen for yourself. Call my Sagittarius line to hear more.


■S ' 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 7 3 A " - * '1 - Jun 22-Jul 22 CAPRICORN


Try to make creative changes in jfour life, go out of your way to do things that maybe you havent been able to do before. Because you now have the confidence'and-the good luck behind you because these influences do bring a change in circumstances that you almost couldnt have dreamt or thought.about. The outcome of whatever you are tackling now should be better than you had hoped.YoO will produce results as long as you keep your feet on the ground, and dont let an adrenaline rush send you off to do anything too wild. Call my Cancer


linetohearmore. : ^ LEO . 0 9 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 8 ' ’ J u l 2 3 - A u g 2 2


You: want to improve y our , life,' whether1 you're: re-building, or transforming: something ^ : that's always; what Jupiter and Pluto: do - together. Pluto Is about power, control and informationijupiter ls about confidence and making it happen. Just'donY overtax or overecommit; yourself.lfyou can keep yourself under a certain amount of control, put down a few limits, then you will be really pleased with the end results! of your activities.You wiil be in a real dynamo of a mood. It’s just wise; not to get ahead of yourself and lose some really good opportunities.


C,|!r^Leolmetoh«aE g , r | ) £ 0 6 5 8 9 4 1 6 9 VIRGO


Dec22-Jan 19 I


Look forward to success, work promotion, or just a bit more money - I something that gives you a feeling you're more In control of your life. I OK. so maybe you will bounce into situations that you thought were g o -1 ing to work wonderfully, and your expectations will foil a tiny bit short | of hugely high hopes. But that shouldn't happen since sheer exuberance I will carry you along. Just remember a little seif-dlsdpline never goes I amiss with Jupiter around. Call my Capricorn line to hear more.............. 1


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AQUARIUS _ .. Jan 20-Feb 18 I On the whole you'll be very pleased with Jupiter and Pluto around.Just ■ don't go too over the score in terms o f thinking the good luck is going I


to last forever.Thls Is a great time for any kind of physical activity.You I feel viol, boisterous, exuberant, and strong. Plus you will have a sense o f I Idealism, wanting to put your energy: into your visions, dreams and | hopes to make mem work better for yourself. So you will move nearer H to accomplishing certain of your goals. Call my Aquarius line to hear I m o r e .-


•. J<-- - . Aug 23-Sept 22


If you get lucky with money, you always have that feeling that its going to be coming back In as soon as you get rid of it, but you will have-to be more practical, lupiter isn’t good at being disciplined. But a little bit of saving would make you feel better In the days to come.You could help yourself by planning things through more carefully, though there seems littjc ’


Jitt|e doubt that one situation is going to turn out spectacularly better than even you expected. Call my Virgo line to hear more.'ix-'-v


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Professional success should come your way. Just watch that you're not I overspending; because usually with these Jupiter influences you find It'S I easy-come-easy-go.Your wonderful way.of picking other peopte.up in I your enthusiasm should produce very good results.You will definitely be I in high spirits,'feeling full of vitality and good health.-Everyone around I will pick up a little bit of that from you and be more than happy to move I your way. Call my Pisces line to hear more. ^


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