2 pilots killed in Marine helicopter crash in Arizona
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Sunday, March 31, 2019
The Kardashians Tell All About Jordyn Woods, Fyre Festival and Being Billionaires
Kourtney, Kim, Khloé, Kendall and Kylie are back, now with extra Kanye — because “Keeping Up With the Kardashians” is back on TV tonight.
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These Silicon Valley Investors’ Bets May Pay Off
A herd of technology public offerings this year and next year is set to anoint venture capital winners. Here are some of them.
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Ripped-Off Riffs? Rise in Plagiarism Claims Unnerves Pop Songwriters
“I shouldn’t be thinking about legal precedent when I am trying to write a chorus,” a Beyoncé songwriter says, long after “Blurred Lines” changed the rules.
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Kanye West Goes on Camera Tonight in ‘Keeping Up With the Kardashians’
As the trailer promises, Kanye West is ready to share his feelings with you this weekend.
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Mark Zuckerberg’s Call to Regulate Facebook, Explained
Here’s why the Facebook chief executive invited Congress to regulate his company in a post on Saturday.
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How We Hang Out at Work Together Online Now
Instagram is for vacations. Facebook is for families. But TikTok takes us into the classrooms, airplanes, firehouses and fast-food franchises of our real lives.
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News Analysis: Countries Want to Ban ‘Weaponized’ Social Media. What Would That Look Like?
No established democracies have ever come as close to applying such sweeping restrictions as Australia and New Zealand are considering in the wake of the Christchurch mosque shootings.
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Saturday, March 30, 2019
Bezos’s Security Consultant Accuses Saudis of Hacking the Amazon C.E.O.’s Phone
The accusations by Gavin de Becker, Mr. Bezos’s longtime security consultant, are the latest twist in a bizarre situation that has also pulled in the largest U.S. tabloid publisher and The Washington Post.
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Voters in Ukraine will cast votes on Sunday to elect their sixth president
Pakistan soldier chops off wife's hair for not covering her head with dupatta
With Interest: The Week in Business: The Sackler Family Gets Sued, and Theresa May’s Darkest Hour
Plus, Apple makes TV shows now, and China trade talks pick up steam.
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‘In Afghanistan, We Laugh Differently’
For a handful of teenage girls, robotics offered a reprieve from their violent, patriarchal country. Now they are back home, with the Taliban poised to gain power.
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Friday, March 29, 2019
US was aware but did not spy on India's A-SAT missile test, says Pentagon
In Ukraine, Russia Tests a New Facebook Tactic in Election Tampering
With Facebook focused on weeding out fake pages, Russian agents are spreading propaganda on the pages of real people willing to sell or rent them out.
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Lyft Shares Soar in Trading Debut That Bodes Well for Wave of Tech I.P.O.s to Come
Lyft’s I.P.O. underscored the depth of investor hunger for fast-growing young tech businesses, even if they are deeply unprofitable.
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The Shift: YouTube’s Product Chief on Online Radicalization and Algorithmic Rabbit Holes
Neal Mohan discusses the streaming site’s recommendation engine, which has become a growing liability amid accusations that it steers users to increasingly extreme content.
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Setback for Theresa May as UK parliament rejects Brexit deal with 334:286 votes
China defends blocking listing of Azhar as global terrorist, says not protecting violent Islamists
Bits: The Week in Tech: Who Should Let Driverless Cars Off the Leash?
As Uber and Lyft go public, financial interest in getting truly driverless cars on the road will mount. That shouldn’t mean it happens in a rush.
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Advantage Amritraj
A self-confessed Rolex loyalist, former tennis star Vijau Amritraj breaks down his classic James Bond style
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In Bahrain, pearls hold sway
Tiaras to necklaces, a sneak peek at the Magnificent Pearls Exhibition happening this weekend
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NYC’s architectural theatre
Manhattan’s skyline is changing, with art projects inspired by India’s stepwells and a vintage terminal-turned-hotel
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Thursday, March 28, 2019
Huawei Shrugs Off U.S. Clampdown With a $100 Billion Year
Washington wants to thwart the Chinese tech giant’s dominance in telecom networks around the world. For now, though, sales at Huawei are booming.
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UN Security Council adopts resolution to counter terror funding
The Mounting Federal Investigations Into Facebook
The giant social network faces scrutiny of its business practices by numerous federal agencies.
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Lyft Is Ready for Its I.P.O. How Much Pop Is Left?
Unicorn companies are finally going public, after large gains have been captured by elite early investors.
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Lyft Prices I.P.O. at $72 a Share, Marking Arrival of Gig Economy to Wall Street
Lyft’s I.P.O. heralds a new generation of Silicon Valley darlings on the public markets. Uber, Pinterest and Slack are expected to follow.
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How to Protect Your Smart Home From Hackers
Smart home devices can make life more convenient, but may put you at risk of being hacked. Ensure your safety with a few simple measures.
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Rejected twice, Theresa May to put Brexit divorce deal to a 3rd parliamentary vote
Bangladesh: Death toll in Banani fire jumps to 25, Sri Lankan national among killed
Facebook Engages in Housing Discrimination With Its Ad Practices, U.S. Says
The Department of Housing and Urban Development sued the company for violating the federal Fair Housing Act by limiting who sees ads based on characteristics like race, religion and national origin.
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Facebook Engages in Housing Discrimination via Its Ad Practices, U.S. Says
The Department of Housing and Urban Development sued the company for violating the federal Fair Housing Act by limiting who sees ads based on characteristics like race, religion and national origin.
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Bangladesh: 7 people killed in massive fire, several trapped
There’s No Afro Emoji. These Women Want to Change That.
“I want to create a space where we can bring that big-hair energy and celebrate our roots in digital spaces,” said one of the women behind a petition to add the emoji.
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Wheels: Eyes on the Road! (Your Car Is Watching)
As more technology creeps into the front seat to help drivers, so too will systems that eavesdrop on and monitor them.
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Don’t complicate Masood Azhar’s listing by forcefuly moving resolution in UNSC: China to USA
Huawei Security ‘Defects’ Are Found by British Authorities
Britain bolstered White House claims that the Chinese company poses a cybersecurity risk. But the report stopped short of calling for a ban on Huawei products.
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Wednesday, March 27, 2019
Mike Pompeo slams 'shameful hypocrisy' of China on Muslims
US to offer India alternative to Russian S-400 missile defence system
Despite hours of debate, British Parliament rejects all 8 Brexit alternatives
US takes note of India's anti-missile test, expresses concern over space debris
US sets up UN clash with China over bid to blacklist JeM leader Masood Azhar
Microsoft Seizes Websites It Traces to Iranian Hackers
By taking control of the sites, Microsoft can stop future cyberattacks and monitor how infected computers were compromised.
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Following social media backlash, Christian Louboutin removes Imran sandals from website
Facebook Announces New Policy to Ban White Nationalist Content
Facebook said the policy change was based on a shift in its understanding of white nationalism, which it previously saw as different from white supremacy.
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UK PM Theresa May says ready to quit to save her Brexit deal
Turing Award Won by Three Pioneers in Artificial Intelligence
For their work on neural networks, Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio will share $1 million for what many consider the Nobel Prize of computing.
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The New New World: No Earrings, Tattoos or Cleavage: Inside China’s War on Fun
The Communist Party wants to instill the people with “core socialist values.” That means winnowing out content that extols individualism or hedonism.
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Pakistan shares info on Pulwama attack, calls it 'incident' not terror attack
Mission Shakti: Pakistan urges world to slam India, China calls for peace
Tech We’re Using: A Favorite Tool While Reporting on Start-Ups: Paper?
Erin Griffith explains how Silicon Valley’s hot young companies are no longer churning out must-use apps and gadgets on an everyday basis.
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Three Pioneers in Artificial Intelligence Win Turing Award
For their work on neural networks, Geoffrey Hinton, Yann LeCun and Yoshua Bengio will share $1 million for what many consider the Nobel Prize of computing.
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At War: This New Generation of Weapons Could Mean More Covert Airstrikes Around the World
The United States has been dropping munitions on Shabab insurgents in Somalia using a dispenser called the common launch tube, which could enable the Pentagon to turn virtually any aircraft into a high-tech gunship.
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Tech Fix: Protecting Your Internet Accounts Keeps Getting Easier. Here’s How to Do It.
There are many tools for setting up two-factor authentication, a security mechanism that prevents improper access. These four methods are the most compelling.
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Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Boeing 737 MAX makes emergency landing during US transfer: FAA
Pakistan opens its airspace, PIA resumes normal flight
Hollywood Had Questions. Apple Didn’t Answer Them.
The event at the Steve Jobs Theater was heavy on star power and light on specifics. The Los Angeles crowd buzzed more about a new credit card than anything else.
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Inside Google’s Rebooted Robotics Program
In 2013, the company started an ambitious, flashy effort to create robots. Now, its goals are more modest, but the technology is subtly more advanced.
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A.I. Is Flying Drones (Very, Very Slowly)
Artificial intelligence has bested top players in chess, Go and even StarCraft. But can it fly a drone faster than a pro racer? More than $1 million is on the line to find out.
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Europe Adopts Tough New Online Copyright Rules Over Tech Industry Protests
The strict copyright law will require Google and other technology companies to compensate musicians, authors and news publishers.
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Trilobites: What Termites Can Teach Us About Cooling Our Buildings
“We think humans are the best designers, but this is not really true,” a researcher said.
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Europe Adopts Tough New Online Copyright Rules Over Tech Industry Protests
The strict copyright law will require Google and other technology companies to compensate musicians, authors and news publishers.
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China destroys 30,000 incorrect world maps for showing Arunachal Pradesh as part of India
Spotify Set to Buy Parcast as It Pushes Beyond Music
The streaming service agreed to acquire the studio behind podcasts like “Serial Killers” as it seeks to stock up on high-profile audio content.
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State by State, Gig Companies Maneuver to Shape Labor Rules
Lobbyists for clients like Uber and Handy are pressing legislatures, and sometimes working around them, to keep workers from being deemed employees.
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Noted: Why Is Silicon Valley So Obsessed With the Virtue of Suffering?
The Stoics and friends continue to be the dominant thought leaders from Google to Apple — and a new entrepreneur lobbying firm has even named itself Cicero.
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Uber to Acquire Careem, Its Top Mideast Rival
The $3.1 billion deal, a break from Uber’s approach in some other regions, will give the ride-hailing company a strong foothold in the area ahead of its expected public offering.
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ScienceTake: This Water Drop, It’s the Greatest Dancer
You've probably never seen water do this.
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Monday, March 25, 2019
Samsung Predicts Disappointing Results as Chip Prices Fall
Weaker demand for smartphones in China and elsewhere has put increasing pressure on the gadget industry.
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Pentagon authorises $1 billion for Donald Trump's wall along US-Mexico border
NASA Cancels First All-Female Spacewalk Over Spacesuit Sizes
The astronauts, Anne McClain and Christina Koch, will both walk in space — just not together, because only one medium-size torso component is available.
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Apple Unveils News Service to Run on Its Devices
The iPhone maker is partnering with a number of publishers to provide a broad news service to its users.
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Donald Trump formally recognises Israeli control over Golan Heights
Unbuttoned: Is Apple Saying Goodbye to Fashion?
When Apple introduced the Apple Watch five years ago, the whole tech industry began to flirt with style. But interest in wearables has cooled.
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Sunday, March 24, 2019
Why Donald Trump's legal woes go beyond the Mueller report
US: Democrats on back foot, demand release of full Mueller report, documents
Trump didn't conspire or coordinate with Russia for 2016 election, declares Mueller report
The Rise and Rise of Death Online
Murder, gore and violence have always found a home on the web, and according to experts, “these videos aren’t circulated by a few maladjusted individuals.”
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Depressed and Anxious? These Video Games Want to Help
A growing number of games are taking on mental health issues like depression, anger and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Hey, Look at Me! I’m a Venture Capitalist.
As high-profile start-ups like Lyft, Pinterest and Uber prepare to go public, Silicon Valley venture capitalists are using the moment to shine the spotlight on themselves.
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Saturday, March 23, 2019
Indian naval crew has rescued more than 192 people in cyclone-hit Mozambique
Escalator problem causes panic, stampede at Disneyland Paris
Do not believe in war, want to solve problems through dialogue: Pakistan President Arif Alvi
Cruise ship stranded off Norway stabilised, rescue operation continues
New Zealand reopens mosques to worshippers, many march for love
Friday, March 22, 2019
Mueller submits Trump-Russia report, lawmakers urge quick release
Pinterest, Ahead of I.P.O., Reveals Fast Growth and Losses
The start-up, which lets people create virtual “pin boards,” officially joined the herd of tech companies stampeding to the public markets this year by unveiling its offering prospectus.
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Why Netflix Won’t Be Part of Apple TV
The first skirmishes have already been fought in what could turn into a tech cold war. “The game is on,” said the Netflix chief executive, Reed Hastings.
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Thank you PM Modi, time to resolve all issues, including Kashmir: Imran Khan on PM's Pakistan day message
Bits: The Week in Tech: Our Future Robots Will Need Super-Smart Safety Checks
Software looks to be at the heart of the recent Ethiopian Airlines crash. Safety approval of such systems will only get harder as technology advances.
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Don’t miss the nizams’ gems at the Jewels of India show at the National Museum
Take a tour of the National Museum’s newest exhibition to spot giant diamonds and intricately-enamelled jewellery that each come with a story
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Rado: On India time
CEO Matthias Breschan on Rado’s collab with designers Thukral & Tagra and new colours in its signature Ceramos line
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The Great American Cardboard Comeback
‘No one is shocked when a paper mill closes anymore. The shocking thing is when one reopens.’
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New Clues on Tesla Sales Point to a Recent Drop
A compilation of state data indicates a big decline for the electric-car maker after a federal tax credit was reduced.
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Thursday, March 21, 2019
Cyclone Idai: Death toll surpasses 500 in southern Africa
In major shift, Trump says time for US to recognise Israeli sovereignty over Golan
Almost 100 dead as Iraq ferry sinks on spring holiday trip
44 killed, 640 injured in blast at chemical plant in China
A.I. Can Improve Health Care. It Also Can Be Duped.
As medical insurers and billing companies begin using machine-learning software, they can learn to game the underlying algorithms for profit.
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In New Zealand, Spreading the Mosque Shooting Video Is a Crime
The charges came as Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern vowed to investigate the role that social media companies played in mosque massacres last week.
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Tech Fix: Facebook Did Not Securely Store Passwords. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Facebook said it had found no evidence of abuse and it was not requiring users to change their passwords, but you should do it anyway.
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Tech Fix: Facebook Did Not Securely Store Passwords. Here’s What You Need to Know.
Facebook said it had found no evidence of abuse and it was not requiring users to change their passwords, but you should do it anyway.
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Rent the Runway Now Valued at $1 Billion With New Funding
The company, known for lending designer dresses for special occasions, says its goal is to “create the Amazon Prime of rental.”
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China: 6 dead, 30 injured in blast at pesticide plant
Tech Fix: I Deleted Facebook Last Year. Here’s What Changed (and What Didn’t).
Our personal tech columnist didn’t lose touch with his true friends — but strange things did occur, including Instagram thinking he was a woman.
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How to Not Ruin Your Life (or Just Die of Embarrassment) With a Screen Share
There are settings to help you avoid this. Here’s how to use them.
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Tech Fix: I Deleted Facebook Last Year. Here’s What Changed (and What Didn’t).
Our personal tech columnist didn’t lose touch with his true friends — but strange things did occur, including Instagram thinking he was a woman.
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The Sometimes Catastrophic, but Mostly Just Embarrassing Consequences of Screen Sharing at Work
If you’ve presented in a meeting, you know the potentially calamitous effects of projecting your laptop screen — your naked, interior world, that is — before unsuspecting co-workers.
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Indian-American Neomi Rao sworn in as judge of powerful DC court
Wednesday, March 20, 2019
Christchurch shootings: New Zealand PM announces immediate ban on sale of assault, semi-automatic rifles
US: Indian-origin pancake outlet owner accused of sexually harassing women employees
New Paid Apple News Service Said to Feature Wall Street Journal
The New York Times and The Washington Post are among the publishers that opted out of the subscription service because of its terms, two people familiar with the plans said.
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Giant Military Contract Has a Hitch: A Little-Known Entrepreneur
Deap Ubhi has spent his tech career bouncing around. Now he’s tangled up in a little battle over one of the biggest government I.T. contracts in history.
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Watches Are Yet Another Easy Way Rich People Make Their Money Into More Money
The high-end watch market is a strong investment vehicle for wealthy people.
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Google Fined $1.7 Billion by E.U. for Unfair Advertising Rules
The antitrust fine, the third imposed on Google by the European Union since 2017, reinforces Europe’s regulatory role as the world’s most aggressive tech watchdog.
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In Andrew Yang, Internet Finds a Meme-Worthy Candidate. That Cuts 2 Ways
Mr. Yang’s presidential campaign has catapulted out of obscurity thanks in part to a devoted online following, including some fans he’d rather not have.
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Amazon and Union at Odds Over Firing of Staten Island Warehouse Worker
After the company’s plans for a big New York presence ran into labor issues, a union says that an employee was fired for speaking out about working conditions.
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Pakistani college professor murdered by student for inviting women to party
A Dating App for Three, Plus
Nonmonogamous coupling — and “thruppling” — has been lubricated by the internet.
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Pakistan summons Indian envoy to protest acquittal of Samjhauta blast case suspects
Dubai company sacks, deports man who wanted Christchurch-like attack in India
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