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End of Terrorism

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1End of Terrorism Empty End of Terrorism Mon May 02, 2011 12:43 pm

CSE Today

CSE Today
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

No more OSAMA
No more Prabhakaran
No more Terrorism
No more fear factors....!

Our Kids are the most luckiest, they'll have a world with peace & Economic Growth....which we as young Sri Lankans missed during the best period of our lifetime... Anyway lets build this world together for our kids...!

2End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Mon May 02, 2011 1:06 pm

ShareShares


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Step forward toward world peace, peace stability and development for South Asia.

3End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Mon May 02, 2011 3:37 pm

Quibit


Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics
Senior Vice President - Equity Analytics

Very true.. for the terrorism.
But there will be many more natural disasters! and other Turmoils which we are yet to experience in our lifetime.

Tsunamis, food and water shortages, air pollutions, radiation leaks and Cyber Wars!!

Man is self destructive!



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4End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Mon May 02, 2011 3:47 pm

duke


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Funniest story would be if another Osama release a new tape in a couple of weeks shouting hoo hoo that was my mother's father's cousin's son you killed, you idiot. Very Happy

Anyway I'm deeply concerned and feel sorry about the innocent children and the civilians who were killed and still are suffering in Afghanistan, Iraq, Vietnam and many other countries by the USA terrorists and request the UN to appoint a committee to investigate these war crimes immediately.

5End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Mon May 02, 2011 5:22 pm

Rocky

Rocky
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

who are terrorists?
Lalith, savashakthi, golden key, steven greenspan, madoff ?

That takes terrorism to a new diemension.

6End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Mon May 02, 2011 5:35 pm

Pichchiya


Senior Equity Analytic
Senior Equity Analytic

Who created OSAMA,When and Why.Better to study.He may be in the CIA office before bringing Osama to Pakistan.Now all the medias talk about Osama and diverted the attention from whats going on Libiya, Afghan,etc



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7End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Mon May 02, 2011 6:38 pm

Stockmate


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

There is no reason to be overjoyed
Osama was created by America itself to attack Russians in Afganistan. Those days he was promoted and facilitated by America and was paraised as a freedom fighter. he was interpreted as a terrorist when osama aimed the gun at America.
They tried to use Prbhakaran also. But our man eradicated him. So America is grinning his teeth to teach us a lesson.
America make such people to manhandle other countries. They tried to use Swangirai in Simbabwe and failed. now they are using a team in Libiya.
So this is not a point to be happy. More terrorists will be created by America in the name of freedom fighters. When so called freedom fighters turn against America they will be name as terrorists.
America itself is a terrorist. America has got few rogue supporters too, UK, France, and Itally.
The day the whole world will have to unite against America an the rogue clan will not be too far.

8End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 12:43 am

Antonym

Antonym
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Vice President - Equity Analytics

If this is the end of terrorism, why has security around the world been put on increased alert?

9End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 2:27 am

chamith

chamith
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

I lost a considerable amount in my Forex virtual portfolio against USD/JPY......

10End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 8:53 am

dhamm


Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

CSE Today wrote:No more OSAMA
No more Prabhakaran
No more Terrorism
No more fear factors....!

Our Kids are the most luckiest, they'll have a world with peace & Economic Growth....which we as young Sri Lankans missed during the best period of our lifetime... Anyway lets build this world together for our kids...!

LOL!. Osama was made by Americans to achieve their dirty objectives. When he goes against Amarica he became a terrorist. So terrorism is relative. Bloody USA and European countries called someone terrorist if someone goes against their agenda. Thats why most of the those countries who pretends to fight against terrorist still support LTTE in many ways.

No one can not think that terrorism is over. What USA and others doing in Libya is Terrorism. and what they are doing in Iraq is also terrorism. For me, the biggest terrorists in the world are US and some of the European countries who always make problems in the other countries for their own benefit by putting millions of other lives in risk.

11End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 9:08 am

Soundchips


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Peaceful world ...


http://www.worldpoliticsreview.com/articles/8701/bin-ladens-death-beginning-of-the-end-of-the-war-on-terror

Best thing is peace....

12End of Terrorism Empty Al-Qaeda's remaining leaders Tue May 03, 2011 9:14 am

marketsee

marketsee
Manager - Equity Analytics
Manager - Equity Analytics

Ayman al-Zawahiri

Ayman al-Zawahiri, an eye surgeon who helped found the Egyptian Islamic Jihad militant group, is expected to replace Osama Bin Laden as the leader of al-Qaeda.

He was already the group's chief ideologue and was believed by some experts to have been the "operational brains" behind the 11 September 2001 attacks in the US.
Ayman al-Zawahiri (16 December 2007)

Zawahiri was number two - behind only Bin Laden - in the 22 "most wanted terrorists" list announced by the US government in 2001 and continues to have a $25m bounty on his head.

Zawahiri was reportedly last seen in the eastern Afghan town of Khost in October 2001, and went into hiding after a US-led coalition overthrew the Taliban.

He was thought to be hiding in the mountainous regions along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border with the help of sympathetic local tribes. However, the killing of Bin Laden on 1 May 2011 in Abbottabad, north of the Pakistani capital Islamabad, suggests this may not be the case. His wife and children were reportedly killed in a US air strike in late 2001.

Zawahiri was for a time al-Qaeda's most prominent spokesman, appearing in 40 videos and audiotapes since 2003 - most recently in April 2011 - as the group tried to radicalise and recruit Muslims worldwide.

He has also been indicted in the US for his role in the 1998 US embassy bombings in Africa, and was sentenced to death in Egypt in absentia for his activities with Islamic Jihad during the 1990s.
Abu Yahya al-Libi

Abu Yahya al-Libi, also known as Hasan Qayid and Yunis al-Sahrawi, is thought to have been a member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group (LIFG) before he allied himself to Osama Bin Laden.
Abu Yahya al-Libi

He has since emerged as al-Qaeda's leading theologian, and most visible face on video, surpassing Ayman al-Zawahri in recent years.

Libi is believed to have spent five years as a religious student in Mauritania in the 1990s.

He claims he was captured by Pakistani forces in 2002 and then sent to the US military airbase at Bagram in Afghanistan, from where he escaped in July 2005 along with three other al-Qaeda members.

Al-Qaeda has named Libi as a field commander in Afghanistan, though he has styled himself in his many videos as a theological scholar, and spoken on a variety of global issues of importance to the group.
Khalid al-Habib

Khalid al-Habib, thought to be either Egyptian or Moroccan, was identified in a November 2005 video as al-Qaeda's field commander in south-east Afghanistan, while Abd al-Hadi al-Iraqi was named as its commander in the south-west.
Khalid al-Habib

Habib seems to have assumed overall command after the latter's capture in 2006.

He was described as al-Qaeda's "military commander" in July 2008.

US military officials say he oversees al-Qaeda's "internal" operations in Afghanistan and northern Pakistan.

Habib may be operating under an assumed identity, according to some analysts. One of his noms de guerre is believed to be Khalid al-Harbi.
Adnan el Shukrijumah

In August 2010, the FBI said Adnan Gulshair el Shukrijumah had taken over as chief of al-Qaeda's "external operations council". Having lived for more than 15 years in the US, it is the first time a leader intimately familiar with American society has been placed in charge of planning attacks for the group outside Afghanistan.
Adnan Gulshair el Shukrijumah

Such a position - once held by the alleged mastermind of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed - necessitates regular contact with al-Qaeda's senior leadership and military commanders, and makes him likely to be killed or captured.

Born in Saudi Arabia, Shukrijumah moved to the US when his father, a Muslim cleric, took up a post at a mosque in Brooklyn. They later moved to Florida.

In the late 1990s, he became convinced that he had to participate in jihad in place like Chechnya, and left for training camps in Afghanistan.

Shukrijumah has been named in a US federal indictment as a conspirator in the case against three men accused of plotting suicide bomb attacks on New York's subway system in 2009. He is also suspected of having played a role in plotting al-Qaeda attacks in Panama, Norway and the UK.
Atiyah Abd al-Rahman

A Libyan, Atiyah Abd al-Rahman joined Osama Bin Laden in Afghanistan as a teenager in the 1980s.
Atiyah Abd al-Rahman

Since then, he has gained considerable stature in al-Qaeda as an explosives expert and Islamic scholar.

He retreated with Bin Laden to the mountainous Afghanistan-Pakistan border region in late 2001, and has since become a link to other Islamist militant groups in the Middle East and North Africa.

In June 2006 the US military recovered a letter he wrote to the late Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, the Jordanian who ran al-Qaeda in Iraq, chastising him for alienating rival insurgent groups and attacking Shia Muslims. It warned Zarqawi that he could be replaced if he did not change his ways.

He is said to have successfully brokered a formal alliance with the Algerian Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), which changed its name to al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb.
Saif al-Adel

An Egyptian in his late 30s, Saif al-Adel is the nom de guerre of a former Egyptian army colonel, Muhamad Ibrahim Makkawi. He travelled to Afghanistan in the 1980s to fight Soviet forces with the mujahideen.
Saif al-Adel

Adel was once Osama Bin Laden's security chief, and assumed many of military commander Mohammed Atef's duties after his death in a US air strike in November 2001.

He is suspected of involvement in the 1998 US embassy bombings in East Africa, training the Somali fighters who killed 18 US servicemen in Mogadishu in 1993, and instructing some of the 11 September 2001 hijackers.

In 1987, Egypt accused Adel of trying to establish a military wing of the militant Islamic group al-Jihad, and of trying to overthrow the government.

Following the invasion of Afghanistan, Adel is believed to have fled to Iran with Suleiman Abu Ghaith and Saad Bin Laden, a son of the late al-Qaeda leader. They were allegedly then held under house arrest by the Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Iran has never acknowledged their presence.

Several letters and internet statements bearing Adel's name or aliases have been released since 2002, leading analysts to believe he is still in contact with al-Qaeda's leaders in the region.

Recent reports say Adel may have been released and made his way to northern Pakistan, along with Saad Bin Laden.
Mustafa Hamid

Mustafa Hamid, the father-in-law of Saif al-Adel, served as instructor in tactics at an al-Qaeda camp near Jalalabad and is the link between the group and Iran's government, according to the US.

After the fall of the Taliban, he is said to have negotiated the safe relocation of several senior al-Qaeda members and their families to Iran. In mid-2003, Hamid was arrested by the Iranian authorities.
Saad Bin Laden

Saad Bin Laden, one of Osama Bin Laden's sons, has been involved in al-Qaeda activities. In late 2001, he helped his relatives flee to Iran.

He made key decisions for al-Qaeda and was part of a small group of al-Qaeda members involved in managing the organisation from Iran, according to US officials. He was arrested by Iranian authorities in early 2003, but recent reports say he may have been released and made his way to northern Pakistan.

US officials said an "adult son" of Osama Bin Laden's was killed alongside him in the raid in Abbottabad in May 2011. It is not known if it was Saad.
Hamza al-Jawfi

Hamza al-Jawfi, a Gulf Arab, is believed by some to have become al-Qaeda's external operations chief after the death of Abu Ubaida al-Masri from hepatitis C in December 2007. However, the FBI has said this year that Adnan el Shukrijumah had assumed this role.
Matiur Rehman

Matiur Rehman is a Pakistani militant who has been identified as al-Qaeda's planning chief. He is said to have been an architect of the foiled "liquid bomb" plot to explode passenger aircraft over the Atlantic in 2006.
Abu Khalil al-Madani

Little is known about Abu Khalil al-Madani, who was identified as a member of al-Qaeda's Shura council in a July 2008 video. His name suggests he is Saudi.
Midhat Mursi

An Egyptian chemist, Midhat Mursi al-Sayid Omar has allegedly overseen al-Qaeda's efforts to develop chemical and biological weapons.
Midhat Mursi

Also known as Abu Khabab, he left Egypt to fight the Soviets in the 1980s. A fellow mujahideen says he was slow to join al-Qaeda because he disagreed with the group's central strategy and was not an ally of Ayman al-Zawahiri, but changed his mind in part because he needed the money.

Mursi was a trainer at al-Qaeda's Derunta camp in Afghanistan when it was set up in the late 1990s.

In addition to teaching courses on conventional explosives, he wrote manuals on how to make toxic weapons and conducted a variety of experiments as part of Project al-Zabadi, or "curdled milk".

The US believes he may be living in Pakistan, although other reports suggest he escaped to the Pankisi Gorge in the Caucasus region in 2001. US intelligence officials do not believe he occupies a senior leadership position.
Fahd Mohammed Ahmed al-Quso

Fahd al-Quso is wanted in connection with the 2000 bomb attack on the USS Cole in Aden, which resulted in the deaths of 17 US sailors.

In April 2003, he was being held by the Yemeni authorities in connection with the attack when he escaped. He was recaptured 11 months later, but was released from prison early in 2007 despite US protests.

It was thought that he was still in Yemen, but reports say he may have been killed by a US drone strike in September in North Waziristan, Pakistan.
Adam Gadahn

Adam Gadahn, a US citizen who grew up in California, has emerged as a high-profile propagandist for al-Qaeda, appearing in a string of videos.
Adam Gadahn

After converting to Islam as a teenager, he moved in 1998 to Pakistan and married an Afghan refugee. Gadahn performed translations for al-Qaeda and become associated with al-Qaeda's captured field commander, Abu Zubaydah. He is also thought to have later trained at a militant camp in Afghanistan.

In 2004, the US justice department named him as one of seven al-Qaeda operatives planning imminent attacks on the US. Shortly afterwards, he appeared in a video on behalf of al-Qaeda, identifying himself as "Azzam the American".

In September 2006, he appeared in a video with Ayman al-Zawahiri and exhorted his fellow Americans to convert to Islam and support al-Qaeda.

The next month, Gadahn become the first US citizen to be charged with treason since World War II. The indictment said he had "knowingly adhered to an enemy of the United States... with intent to betray the United States". A $1m bounty was placed on his head.

Analysts say Gadahn is not part of al-Qaeda's senior leadership, and does not hold any operational or ideological significance.
Nasser Abdul Karim al-Wuhayshi

Wuhayshi, a former aide to Osama Bin Laden, is the leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula (AQAP), which was formed in 2009 in a merger between two offshoots of al-Qaeda in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
Nasser Abdul Karim al-Wuhayshi

US counter-terrorism officials have said it is the "most active operation franchise" of al-Qaeda beyond Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Wuhayshi, who is from the southern Yemeni governorate of al-Baida, spent time in religious institutions before travelling to Afghanistan in the late 1990s.

He fought at the battle of Tora Bora in December 2001, before escaping over the border into Iran, where he was eventually arrested. He was extradited to Yemen in 2003.

In February 2006, Wuhayshi and 22 other suspected al-Qaeda members managed to escape from a prison in Sanaa. Among them were also Jamal al-Badawi, the alleged mastermind of the USS Cole bombing, and Qasim al-Raymi, al-Qaeda's in the Arabian Peninsula's military commander.

After their escape from prison, Wuhayshi and Raymi are said to have overseen the formation of al-Qaeda in Yemen, which took in both new recruits and Arab fighters returning from Iraq and Afghanistan.

The group claimed responsibility for two suicide bomb attacks that killed six Western tourists before being linked to the assault on the US embassy in Sanaa in 2008, in which 10 Yemeni guards and four civilians died.

Four months later, Wuhayshi announced in a video the merger of the al-Qaeda offshoots in Yemen and Saudi Arabia to form "al-Qaeda of Jihad Organisation in the Arabian Peninsula".

The group's first operation outside Yemen was carried out in Saudi Arabia in August 2009 against the kingdom's security chief, Prince Mohammed bin Nayef, though he survived.

It later said it was behind the attempt to blow up a US passenger jet as it flew into Detroit on 25 December 2009. A Nigerian man charged in relation with the incident said AQAP operatives had trained him.
Anwar al-Awlaki

A radical American Muslim cleric of Yemeni descent, Awlaki has been linked to a series of attacks and plots across the world - from 11 September 2001 to the shootings at Fort Hood in November 2009.
Anwar al-Awlaki

Since going on the run in Yemen in December 2007, Awlaki's overt endorsement of violence as a religious duty in his sermons and on the internet is thought to have inspired new recruits to Islamist militancy.

US officials say he is also a leader of al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula, an offshoot of the militant network in Saudi Arabia and Yemen, and helped recruit Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the Nigerian accused of attempting to blow up an airliner as it flew into Detroit on 25 December 2009.

Following the failed attack, President Barack Obama took the extraordinary step of authorising the Central Intelligence Agency to kill him. Soon afterwards, Awlaki survived an air strike in southern Yemen.

Awlaki is currently thought to be hiding in the mountainous governorates of Shabwa and Marib, under the protection of the large and powerful Awalik tribe, to which he belongs. His family say he is not a terrorist.
Abou Mossab Abdelwadoud

A former university science student and infamous bomb-maker, Abdelwadoud is the leader of al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM).
Abou Mossab Abdelwadoud

He became leader of the head of the Algerian Islamist militant organisation, the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat (GSPC), in mid-2004, succeeding Nabil Sahraoui after he was killed in a major army operation.

After university in 1995, Abdelwadoud joined the Armed Islamist Group (GIA), a precursor to the GSPC which shared its aim of establishing an Islamic state in Algeria. He is said to have become a member of the GSPC in 1998.

Abdelwadoud, whose real name is Abdelmalek Droukdel, was one of the signatories to a statement in 2003 announcing an alliance with al-Qaeda.

In September 2006, the GSPC said it had joined forces with al-Qaeda, and in January 2007 it announced it had changed its name to "al-Qaeda in the Land of the Islamic Maghreb" to reflect its allegiance. Abdelwadoud said he had consulted Ayman al-Zawahiri about the group's plans.

Three months later, 33 people were killed in bomb attacks on official buildings in Algiers. Abdelwadoud allegedly supervised the operation. That December, twin car bombs killed at least 37 people in the capital.

The ambitions of the group's leadership widened, and it subsequently carried out a number of attacks across North Africa. It also declared its intention to attack Western targets and send jihadis to Iraq. Westerners have also been kidnapped and held for ransom; some have been killed.


http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11489337

13End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 8:31 pm

wallstreetguy


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

Antonym wrote:If this is the end of terrorism, why has security around the world been put on increased alert?

Exactly
I wouldnt say this is the end of all things, but the begining of new things too.
The biggest terrorism is our human goverments. corrupt and greedy.
There cannot be peace and prosperity in this world. have you seen what has been happening lately to many parts of the world.?

This will be the following the four horsemen. Conquest, War, Famine and Death
Terrorism, natural diaster, financial collapses. Is yet to come.

I dont think the future is bright even our excellencys' slogan say. "Brighter Future".
It wont be for anyone in this living of time
But there will be light in the end of the dark tunnel. But not sooner

Or views on gaining finance and investment in the present. i think its basically live life so you can live another day to eat a loaf of bread fighting inlfation.

This is my view.

14End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 9:42 pm

ShareShares


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

CSE Today wrote:No more OSAMA
No more Prabhakaran
No more Terrorism
No more fear factors....!

Our Kids are the most luckiest, they'll have a world with peace & Economic Growth....which we as young Sri Lankans missed during the best period of our lifetime... Anyway lets build this world together for our kids...!




Travelling is less risky, tourist arrivals improve, and economies in most countries recover. These events bring some form of relief to the world community. Navy SEALs have gathered a treasure trove of data that is of more value than the primary objective. New intelligence gathered makes it extremely difficult for the opponents. The way SEALS dealt with the threat makes it difficult for any new leadership to emerge. World will be a relatively better and a safer place. Sri Lanka is also a peaceful and a safer place for the last two years. South Asian region and the western world would be the most benefitted. World will be a relatively better place. World community at least can travel from one country to the other with some freedom, safety and relief.

15End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 10:02 pm

ipoguru


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

@ShareShares I think your are one of the high net worth individual in the forum and I guess you are with CSE quite a long time. What do you think about the current negative trend and what are the reasons...... when can we see a turning point.... appreciate if you can shed some light...

16End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 10:13 pm

ShareShares


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

ipoguru wrote:@ShareShares I think your are one of the high net worth individual in the forum and I guess you are with CSE quite a long time. What do you think about the current negative trend and what are the reasons...... when can we see a turning point.... appreciate if you can shed some light...


I think there will be a gradual improvement, medium term investors do not have to worry. Some seem to panic for the slightest variation and news item. Long term it is an upward movement, there is no need to sell and buy again and again every month. No need to change the stocks, local investors have got enough funds, that is obvious from the over subscription of IPOs. I am also like many other retailers. I do not have ability to change trends and shares. When all suffer losses I also suffer losses in a diversified way. that is why all have to protect other investors. Please try to find ways and means of attracting funds which are available for further investments at the CSE.

17End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 10:25 pm

ipoguru


Senior Manager - Equity Analytics
Senior Manager - Equity Analytics

ShareShares wrote:
ipoguru wrote:@ShareShares I think your are one of the high net worth individual in the forum and I guess you are with CSE quite a long time. What do you think about the current negative trend and what are the reasons...... when can we see a turning point.... appreciate if you can shed some light...


I think there will be a gradual improvement, medium term investors do not have to worry. Some seem to panic for the slightest variation and news item. Long term it is an upward movement, there is no need to sell and buy again and again every month. No need to change the stocks, local investors have got enough funds, that is obvious from the over subscription of IPOs. I am also like many other retailers. I do not have ability to change trends and shares. When all suffer losses I also suffer losses in a diversified way. that is why all have to protect other investors. Please try to find ways and means of attracting funds which are available for further investments at the CSE.

Thank you..

18End of Terrorism Empty Re: End of Terrorism Tue May 03, 2011 11:14 pm

ShareShares


Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics
Assistant Vice President - Equity Analytics

Please get the opinion of others as well. Some say never set dead lines, no body can invest medium term and long term according to set dates. Different PLCs listed here cannot plan according to set dates. Then the available investments also do not come. They just delay. For example . Just say, 10 percent can be imposed, clear credits, etc. without fixing dates. Try to make CSE an attractive place for medium to long term investments. That is good in the long term for already listed companies as well. IPOs are not a problem, funds seem to be available. Please find new and constructive strategies, get the opinion of all the others as well. Available funds should come to the CSE as investments.

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