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      <title>Paul Glastris on Consumer Financial Protection Bureau</title>
      <description>Paul Glastris talked about his recent [Washington Monthly] piece on the future of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, "Too Important to Fail." He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>National Security Agency Spy Center</title>
      <description>James Bamford talked about his Wired.com article on the National Security Agency (NSA), "The NSA Is Building the Country's Biggest Spy Center (Watch What You Say)", and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The NSA's stated purpose of the building is to "intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world's communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks." The heavily fortified $2 billion center will debut in September 2013.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>FBI Informants</title>
      <description>Trevor Aaronson talked about his recent [Mother Jones] cover story on the large network of informants used by the FBI in its efforts to prevent another domestic terrorist attack. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. FBI informants identify disgruntled people living in the U.S. who express willingness to instigate an act of terrorism, and then provide them the means to carry out an attack. Mr. Aaronson argues that this method can sometimes be entrapment, and that many suspects would not have acted if not prodded by the FBI.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>African Americans in the U.S. Congress</title>
      <description>Jamelle Bouie talked about his [American Prospect] article, "The Other Glass Ceiling," in which he examined the impediments that remain for African Americans in Congress. Some of the topics he discussed were the difficulties black members of the House have in being elected to the Senate, the states that are more like to elect African Americans, fundraising, and congressional districting. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Health Care Costs</title>
      <description>Amanda Bennett talked about her excerpt in [Newsweek] from [The Cost of Hope]. Her book is about the cost of health care in the U.S., and her experiences during her husband's seven years with and death from kidney cancer. She also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>U.S. Freight Rail</title>
      <description>Mina Kimes talked about her [Fortune] piece on U.S. freight rail, and she responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Shippers say railroad have a cartel, with four companies controlling 90 percent of the industry's business while the railroads claim they are a free market success story. Topics in this interview included how those four companies gained such a large market share and the resulting effect on the industry.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles. This week's article is titled, "Showdown on the Railroad."
Ms. Kimes participated from New York City.</description>
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      <title>Financial Interests and Congress</title>
      <description>Megan McArdle talked about her [Atlantic] article, "Capitol Gains." The piece examines the possibility of members of Congress engaging in insider trading. Ms. McArdle also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Katherine Mangu-Ward on Voting</title>
      <description>Katherine Mangu-Ward talked about her [Reason] Magazine cover story, "Your Vote Doesn't Count," and she responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. She argued that while voting is widely thought to be one of the most important things a person can do, the reasons people give for why they vote are flawed, unconvincing, and sometimes even dangerous. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Women's Earning Power</title>
      <description>Liza Mundy talked about her [Time] cover story, "The Richer $ex: Women are overtaking men as America's breadwinners. Why that s good for everyone," and responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included the impact of the recession on men's wages, changing marriage trends, and the number of women attending college in comparison to men. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Evolution of the Modern Order</title>
      <description>Gideon Rose talked about talked about [Foreign Affairs] Magazine's 90th anniversary on the evolution of the modern world, and where it is heading. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>History of Libya</title>
      <description>Robert Draper talked about his February 2013 [National Geographic] cover story, "Unseen Libya: Recovering Its Forgotten Past." Mr. Draper described the country's past, life in the country under the rule of Muammar Qadhafi from 1969-2011, the country's strategic location on the Mediterranean, cultural influences, and Libyans' identity and attitudes toward the United States. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Generational Welfare</title>
      <description>Nick Gillespie discussed the article he co-authored for the Reason.com, "Generational Warfare: Old-Age Entitlements vs. the Safety Net," about the gap that exists between older and younger Americans in regard to Social Security and Medicare. Mr. Gillespie argued that those programs should be phased out and replaced with programs that would expand the scope of aid beyond the elderly to include Americans of all ages. Other topics included the Supreme Court's ruling on the health care law. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>James Madison and Modern Divisive Politics</title>
      <description>Richard Brookhiser talked about his [American History] Magazine article on James Madison, and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. In the piece Mr. Brookhiser claimed that the fourth president was the founder of the politics of parties, partisan media, sound bites, and slogans.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Decline of Public Housing</title>
      <description>Ben Austen talked about his [Harper's] article, "The Decline and Fall of Public Housing." He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. He discussed the history and evolution of public housing, the designs and flaws of the the buildings, and his research for the article. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Gun Laws in Japan</title>
      <description>Max Fisher talked about his [Atlantic] article on Japan's low gun-death rate, "A Land Without Guns," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. In the piece he wrote about the pros and cons of Japan's restrictive policies on gun ownership.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>History of [Ms.] Magazine</title>
      <description>Abigail Pogrebin talked about the history and 40th anniversary of [Ms.] Magazine as detailed in her [New York] Magazine October 31 issue. Among the topics she discussed in this interview were the history of [Ms.], funding and marketing, reaction to the first issue, and research for her article. She also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Jason Pontin on Problem Solving</title>
      <description>Jason Pontin talked about his article, "You Promised Me Mars Colonies. Instead I Got Facebook," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The magazine piece details the waning ability of the U.S. over the preceding 50 years to solve some of the country's biggest problems, such as pollution, traffic, and curing cancer, and some of the reasons for the difficulties.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>50 Most Powerful People in Washington, D.C.</title>
      <description>Reid Cherlin talked about his recent [GQ] Magazine piece on the 50 most powerful people in Washington, D.C., and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included criteria for inclusion, and some of the leaders who made, or did not, make the list.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Microbe Research</title>
      <description>Richard Connitt talked about his Smithsonian Magazine article, "The Body Eclectic," on microbe research., and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The article states the federal government and private industry spend millions of dollars on microbe research. Mr. Connitt explained what microbes are and their significance, and some of the groups researching microbes.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Big Bank Oversight</title>
      <description>Yalman Onaran talked about his Bloomberg [Business Week] article on James Wigand, head of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.'s Office of Complex Financial Institutions and created by the 2010 financial regulations law. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles. This week's article is titled, "James Wigand, The FDIC's Complexity Czar."</description>
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      <title>Legacy of Margaret Thatcher</title>
      <description>David Rennie of [The Economist] talked about his recent article on the political career and achievements of former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.</description>
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      <title>Super Political Action Committees</title>
      <description>Michael Scherer talked about his [Time] Magazine story on the role super political action committees (Super PACs) will play in the 2012 presidential elections. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles. The title of the piece is "Attack of the Super PACS!"</description>
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      <title>Constitutional Conservatism</title>
      <description>Yuval Levin talked about his recent [National Review] cover story, "What is Constitutional Conservaism?", on how the founders were neither populists nor technocrats and his argument that liberals have fallen into those two categories of wanting both less democracy and appeals to populism. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Fracking Issues</title>
      <description>Lisa Margonelli talked about her [Pacific Standard] article on the oil and gas drilling method called hydraulic fracturing, or "fracking." She said public debate on fracking had primarily been focused on the viewpoints of anti-fracking environmental activists and pro-business interests, so she focused on the more everyday effects of fracking, such as taxation and regulatory concerns, safety, and the impact of fracking on communities and local economies.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles. The title of Ms. Margonelli's article is "The Debate We Aren't Having."</description>
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      <title>Internet Use and Regulation</title>
      <description>Michael Joseph Gross talked about his [Vanity Fair] story on the Internet, "World War 3.0," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included the history and regulation of the Internet, cybersecurity, individual privacy concerns and data collection by corporations and governments, and the December 2012 meeting of diplomats from 193 countries in Dubai to renegotiate the International Telecommunications Union. Mr. Gross in the interview said that most law-and policy-makers in Washington, D.C., are not qualified to address issues related to cybersecurity and should "let the hackers in" to advise them.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.
Mr. Gross participated from New York City.</description>
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      <title>House Speaker John Boehner</title>
      <description>Robert Costa talked about his recent [National Review] piece, "Boehner the Survivor," on House Speaker John Boehner's tenure and legacy. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. Costa discussed extensively the speaker's leadership during "fiscal cliff" negotiations and the difficulty of managing the tea party members of the Republican Party, and the previous week's House leadership election. Other topics included 2012 Republican vice presidential nominee and Representative Paul Ryan (R-WI).
"Fiscal cliff" referred to the impending tax increases and sequestration budget cuts at the end of 2012 if Congress failed to reach a new budget agreement.*
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Chief Executive Officer Pay</title>
      <description>Roger Lowerstein talked about his recent [Bloomberg Businessweek] article on the pay of chief executive officers, "Is Any CEO Worth $189,000 Per Hour?" He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.
Mr. Lowenstein was interviewed from Boston.</description>
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      <title>Best and Worst Countries for Women</title>
      <description>Jesse Ellison talked about her [Newsweek] piece on the state of women's progress, and she responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. [Newsweek] ranked 165 countries, looking at five areas that affect women's lives: treatment under law, workforce participation, political power, and access to education and health care.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles. This week's article is titled, "Where Are Women Winning?"</description>
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      <title>Sun Patterns and Activity</title>
      <description>Timothy Ferris talked about [National Geographic] story, "Sun Struck," about the patterns and activity of the sun. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>End of U.S. Gold Standard</title>
      <description>Roger Lowenstein talked about his [Bloomberg Businessweek] article, "The Nixon Shock," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Mr. Lowenstein discussed President Nixon plan to reorder the global financial system by ceasing the backing the U.S. dollar with gold, and its continuing impact in the present.
Mr. Lowenstein participated from Boston.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Violence in Entertainment</title>
      <description>Tim Gray talked about [Variety ]Magazine's special report on violence and entertainment. This particular issue contained no advertising. Topics included some of the findings of the report and its contributors, the history of violence in cinema, and [Variety]'s readership. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Medicare and the 2012 Election</title>
      <description>Emily Ethridge talked about her [CQ Weekly] cover story on Medicare, "New Pressure on Providers," and how Medicare issues are being used by President Obama and Mitt Romney in the 2012 presidential election. She answered questions from viewers.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Obama Administration Energy Policy</title>
      <description>Jim Snyder talked about his Bloomberg News story on U.S. energy policies during the Obama administration, "It's Not Easy Being Green," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The article focuses on President Obama's 2008 campaign pledge to promote "green" energy while production of fossil fuels such as oil and natural gas has increased significantly since 2009.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <title>Government Spending and the Environment</title>
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This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles. This week's article is titled, "Go Green...By Cutting Government."</description>
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      <description>Yochi Dreazen talked about his [National Journal] article in which wrote that Persian Gulf nations are facing a dilemma between developing nuclear energy or building nuclear weapons in response to Iran's nu. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Peter Elkind talked about discuss his [Fortune] Magazine story, "The Last Days of MF Global," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included the role former New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine played in the company's collapse and the impact of the company's demise on the financial sector.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.
Mr. Elkind participated from Fort Worth.</description>
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This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Military Analyst Bing West talked about his [National Review] article, "The Last Field Commander," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. The piece is about General John Allen, who is in charge of U.S. troop reduction in and withdrawal from Afghanistan. Topics included General Allen's background and personality, and U.S. strategy in Afghanistan.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.
Mr. West participated from Providence, Rhode Island.</description>
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      <description>Michael Hirsh talked about his recent [National Journal] article, "The Left-Behinds," on long-term unemployed workers in the U.S. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. In his piece he wrote that three decades of failed economic thinking have helped to create record numbers of long-term unemployed and undermine the U.S. middle class.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Nick Summers talked about his [Bloomberg Businessweek] cover story on JPMorgan Chair and Chief Executive Officer Jamie Dimon. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles. The title of Mr. Summer' article is, "Dimon Is Forever: Why Jamie Dimon Is Wall Street's Indispensable Man."</description>
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      <description>Fred Guterl talked about his [Scientific American] piece on the world in 2063, 2113 and 2163 and the role science and technology will play in the future. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included his and his staff's process for predicting the future, species extinctions, gene therapy, three-dimensional printers, and geoengineering.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Todd Purdum talked about his [Vanity Fair] article, "The Hiring of the President." He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. He wrote about the influence of business experience on presidents and its effect on performance, and the trait he thinks most successful presidents have in common.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Matt Laslo talked about his recent cover story for [Campaigns and Elections], "Like It or Not, You're Being Tracked." The article details the use by political of online voter tracking and the legislative efforts to establish a "Do Not Track" registry. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Peter Suderman talked about his [Reason] magazine piece on measuring the impact of the $833 billion stimulus. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles. The title of Mr. Suderman's article is, "Down the Drain: How the Federal Government Flushed Away the $833 Stimulus."</description>
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      <description>David Grant talked about his [Christian Science Monitor] story, "The Dealmakers: How Dealmaking Gets Done in Congress," and he responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. His story concerned the political climate in the 113th Congress, and the members who negotiated compromises on the Senate filibuster, a continuing resolution to fund the government through the end of the fiscal year, and the renewal of the Violence Against Act. He said that contrary to past congresses when moderate Democrats and Republicans worked out deals, due to the steep decrease in moderates, the more "extreme" members of both parties were fashioning agreements. 
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Jay Nordlinger talked about his magazine profile on Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, "Leader of the West: The Progress of Stephen Harper." He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included his reasons for writing the article, Canadian politics, and some of the policies enacted during the prime minister's tenure.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Andy Kroll discussed the article he authored for [Mother Jones] Magazine, "Follow the Dark Money," about the dishonest and unreported ways campaigns have handled finance disclosures. Mr. Kroll argued that campaign finance has become a renewed issue following widespread public disapproval of the federal government and the Supreme Court case, [Citizens United]. He argued that the outrage mirrors what was seen during the 40's and 50's, and that continued public outrage could force changes to campaign disclosures. Viewer questions were taken via telephone and electronic devices.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>Drake Bennett talked about his article, "Nudge Not," on how the Obama administration has tested behavior economic theory to nudge consumer spending. He also responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles.</description>
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      <description>[Scientific American]'s Fred Guterl talked about ways that large cities can be greener, smarter, and better. Topics included urban population growth, education, environmental concerns, and tools cities can utilize to effectively handle growth. He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications.
This program was part of a "Washington Journal" series highlighting recent magazine articles. This week's article is titled, "Greener, Better, Smarter Cities."</description>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>Jeffrey Leonard talked about his [Washington Monthly] article, "How We Could Blow the Energy Boom." He responded to telephone calls and electronic communications. Topics included the various vulnerabilities surrounding the nation's electric grid, what can be done to repair it, and the price of repairing it.</description>
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