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[" ARISTA PARTIES LX] \u201c Light Shows + Cool Reactions We bring Vol.LXX London lecture examines local @ character areas n an cffort to better acquaint Westmount residents with the architectural characteristics of their neighbourhood, architect Mark London put the city\u2019s 38 character areas under the microscope during a lecture at the Westmount Public Library last Thursday evening.London's two-hour presentation, attended by about 60 pcople, was the first in the Westmount Historical Association's fall lecture series.From windows and roofs to buildings in gencral, London explained the differences in architectural styles that can be scen throughout the city.Chairman of the City of Westmount\u2019s Architectural and Planning Commission, London illustrated his presentation with a series of slides of local buildings as he, delved into the history of many Westmount neighbourhoods.\u201c1 designed this series of talks for the WHA to assist people in becoming aware of the various historical developments of each neighbourhood,\u201d said Doreen Lindsay of the WHA, who organized the lecture.\u201cPeople can refer to the character area study of their own street to find out when and how it was developed, and what is distinctive about their windows, roof, balcony, woodwork and interior details.\u201d She added that some people are pleasantly surprised to find that their own house was built by a renowned architect or was part of a pioneering project.Next month\u2019s WHA lecture will be delivered by Jacques Pharand, an expert on the Montreal tramway system.His talk, entitled \u201887 years of travel by tram in Westmount, 1872-1959\u201d is scheduled for October 15.Westmount, Que., Canada, Thursday, September 24, 1 The Westmount o examinér gibljotheque de L'Ass.; ; des Periodiques édifice i |s Lema WEEKLY ice Pamoin Quebec 01a la! Although participation was slow at first, Westmounters came out in solid support of the seventh annual Westmount Fire Department Blood Drive held last Friday.collection.Westmounte through for Red Cross Generous donors help fire dept.| come close to its collection goal donor clinic was once again deemed a success by its organizers.The Red Cross managed to collect 97 units of blood from Westmounters\u2014only 13 short of the 110-unit goal.Held throughout the afternoon and carly evening last Friday in the fire station garage, this year\u2019s event started out slowly but picked up considerably towards the end.\u201cWe did very well.\u201d said assistant director of Protective Services Barry Coates.\u201cThe Red Cross is very happy.\u201d Organized by Lt.Earl Graham of the fire department, the clinic was run more cfticient than in previous years.The entire process of giving blood took about 30 minutes, from the filling out of forms to the 10-minute rest on a cot.Once they had rested, donors were treated to a homemade spaghetti dinner courtesy of the fire department.With the fire trucks parked outside along Stanton Street, even two alarms at about 4:30 p.m.did not disrupt the blood T= Westmount Fire Department\u2019s seventh annual blood © McGill McGill University Bookstore dq More than just a bookstore! Ts tionale / tt Richf@9 -JN- = Le 107 = OL = = Su, 0 SUBLÉE NA i Metro store struggles to obey controversial law BY WAYNE LARSEN Wi their grocery shopping already interrupted for an hour on weekends, many Westmount residents have been complaining to the staff of the local Metro supermarket about long line-ups and slow service.But Metro franchise owner Graham Fletcher maintains that he is caught between a rock and a hard place\u2014trying to please his customers on one hand and obeying a controversial provincial law on the other.The law in question limits the store\u2019s staff to four employecs after 5 p.m.on Saturdays and Sundays\u2014and a supermarket the size of Fletchers Metro at the corner of Sherbrooke and Victoria Avenue can barely function with so few people.But in order to obey the law, Fletcher said he has to close the store for an hour at 5 p.m.to restock the shelves.With only four cmployces working when the store reopens an hour later, he said, there\u2019s nobody available to replace sold-out items the rest of the evening.What makes it worse is that there is often a line-up of over 60 people waiting outside when the store rcopens at 6 p.m.This causes a rush that cannot be properly handled by the four remaining employees, and this incvitably leads to frustrated customers.\u201cAs a result of the law, and trying to be good corporate citizens, (See page 5) Cartoon debuts in The Examiner The Examiner is proud to introduce a new feature: \u2018The Golden Years\u2019 by Tex Dawson.Dawson is well known locally as an architect § and partner in the firm Dawson and Szymanski from 1957 until 1990.A native of Winnipeg, Dawson went to West Hill High School and served in WW Ii as a gunner in the Canadian Army.A graduate of McGill University, Dawson also studied under Group of Seven painter Arthur Lismer in the 1940s and illustrated Edgar Andrew Collard\u2019s column in The Gazette in the 1980s.He is also an avid painter.See page 7 for \u2018The Golden Years\u2019 debut.A COMIC STRIP DEVOTED fo THAT SEGMENT oF TUE POPULATION WICH IS YOUNG AT HEART BUT WHOSE OTHER BODILY PARTS WAVE BEEN SUBJECTED 10 MORE WEAR AND TEAR THAN THE BALANCE OF THE CITIZENRY.DOLLY, PAT.AND TREIR FAITHFUL BASSET ANNIE FALL INTO THIS CATAGORY AND BRAVELY FACE THE DAILY REALITIÉS OF A SURIN KING PENSION AND MEMORY aitu 45 MUCH HUMOUR Dé POSSIBLE, \u2014 Tex Dawson IN 1998: Interest Rates are still low! Volatility in World Markets! Stock Markets hit record highs! Mutual fund assets hit record highs! There wilf be a Quebec Election! PORTFOLIO REVIEW SERVICE NO FEE OR OBLIGATION Complete Written Analysis of Your Current Investment Portfolio includes: e Analysis of Your Mutual Fund Holdings (also learn how to reduce back-end penalties) ® Target Prices for Your U.S.and Canadian Equities « Discloses All Existing Hidden Fees Current and Proposed Asset Allocation Structure Discovers Tax Smart and Estate Friendly Investment Strategies to Preserve Your Capital For a FREE copy of a sample analysis or to arrange a confidential meeting, contact: Ajay Gupta, financial Advisor at (514) 392-7648.CS Merriti Lynch Member - CIPF 2 - Thursday, September 24, 1998 De.Brace M Oliver D.D.S., F.R.C.D.(C) The Westmount Examiner ORTHODONTIST Community Bulletin ISITE gy Sherbrooke St.West Bounce ising Saturday, Sunday, Thursday, Monday, 937-6388 Westmount, Quebec, H3Z 162 / »lc ens > Sept.26 Sept.27 October 1 October 5 The Westmount Preparation will read The Original: A Sullivan will read > Examiner, 210 classes begin at Hockey Sweater Canadian Phobia\u2019, from and discuss , Victoria Ave., the Greene and from Prières the annual Hugh her book \u2018The Red) af Westmount, Que., Centre, 1090 d\u2019un adolescent MacLennan lecture Shoes\u2019, a biography H3Z 2M4.Greene Ave.For très, très sage will be delivered by of author Margaret POUR NOUS REJOINDRE / TO REACH US Fax: 484-6028.more information from 2 to 3 p.m.May Cutler at 5:30 Atwood, at the ; LL ; ; d registration inthe Westmount pm.at Moot Court Atwater Library, Renseignements généraux 989-5200 General information an ! Securité publique 989-5022 Public Security Deadline for submis- Call Susan at Room of the Chancellor DayHall, 1200 Atwater Ave.Urdences on E \u2019 sion is Monday at noon.272-5371.Westmount McGill University at 7 p.m.Books Bibliothèque 989.5300 Lory Public Library, 3644 Peel St.Info: purchased at this i} 4574 Sherbrooke 398-4677.t will be auto- Travaux publics (24 heures) 989-5311 Public Works (24 hours) Ww.Everyone ° te Contactivity eraphed by re Energie électrique (24 heures) 989-5201 Light & Power (24 hours welcome to this Centre for Seniors, author.Free admis- Site Web - Bibliothéque Site Web - Ville http://www.westlib.org Web Site - Library http//www.westmount.org Web Site - City Busines hours: Administrative offices Heures de bureau: services administratifs Lundi au vendredi: 8h30 a 16h30 Lundi le a 28 septembre 1998 Lundi le 5 octobre 1998 \u201c SÉANCE ou CoNsi L Hotel de ville - 4333, rue Sherbrooke Séance de consultation publique - Règlement visant à modifier de nouveau le Séance de consultation publique - Règlement visant à modifier de nouveau le réglement978 visant à réglementer le zonage dans la ville de Westmount (District C11) 17h45 - Salle du conseil Hôtel de ville - 4333, rue Sherbrooke Séance régulière du Conseil - 20h00.Pour renseignements 989-5318.Monday to Friday: 8:30 a.m.to 4: 30 p.m.Monday, 28th September 1998 City Hall - 4333 Sherbrooke West Public Consultation Meeting - By-law to further amend By-law 1101 concerning Public Consultation Meeting - By-law to further amend By-law 978 to Regulate Zoning in the City of Westmount (District C11) - 5:45 pm - Council Chamber Monday, 5th October 1998 City Hall - 4333 Sherbrooke West Regular Council meeting - 8:00 pm For information 989-5318.COLLECTES DE RESIDUS DOMESTIQUES DANGEREUX Des points de collecte de RDD auront lieu aux endroits suivants: SEPTEMBRE HEURE/TIME SEPTEMBER ENDROIT/LOCATION WASTE COLLECTION.HHW collection points will be at the following locations: send it to: Childbirth A Private Clinic Featuring un al nails & heejfarc, ELTA LEE or surgery incl THEIR CUT ports shoes Rte treatment -State of the ant cg -Sports medicine -Primary foot care for as al uses, warts, TAL toe ns, hammer toes.etc.f Roch Carrier free event.Info: 989-5317.Tuesday, Sept.29 Inflation, Socialism and Free Enterprise, presidential address by Fear of the 4695 de Mais- onneuve, will be hosting an open house from 2 to 4 p.m.Bring a friend and learn about Contactivity and its facilities, courses and activities.Info: 932-2326.Saturday, Rosemary sion, all welcome, Info: 935-7344.Ongoing Gymnastics class at Centre Greene is looking for children aged 4 to 7 to be taught by a certified instructor.Classes will be held règlement 1101 concemant le bâtiment et Building and Building Construction moral Leslie G on Mondays from la construction des bâtiments (génératrice) (Generator) - 5:30 pm - Council Chamber RENE TRON, 1 reen- 17h30 - Salle du conseil \u201c I 7-530 For shields at the St.October 3 1:30 to 3 p.m.and alle du consei + Psychiatr Social Workers : Thursdays from ! ; ; ; ; ; ; Sexalégist\" | + Fay Medicine Society, McGill Open House at 2:30 to 4 pm, | Règlement visant à modifier de nouveau le By-law to further amend By-law 978 to o Psychotherapists +Family Mediation University SacredHeartSchool, beginning the week : réglement 978 visant a réglementer le Regulate Zoning in the City of Westmount y = y Facul Cl of October 5.For / 1620C, Sherbrooke St.West aculty ub, 3635 Atwater Ave, zonage dans la ville de Westmount (District R13) - 5:45 pm - Council Chamber D Métro Guy : gl 3450 McTavish from 1-4 pm.Come information call (District R13) 17h45 - Salle du conseil Tél: 937-9636 + Fax: 937-4808 § St., 7:45 p.m.catch the spirit! Kathleen Duncan Î Info: 489-8741.Info: 937-2845.at 989-9752.(See page 10) Antiquités pes OM CTP Estate Appraisals, Purchases & x Interior Design Service Westmount, 483-6185 8 ; A PTR anadian Antique Dealers Association Friedman à ARR ories 40203275 Get Your Life Back On Track! HELP FOR INDIVIDUALS, COUPLES AND FAMILIES WHO ARE HAVING DIFFICULTIES For more information contact: Tom Caplan, MSW Trot 25 midi - 20h /noon - 8pm 45, 2e Avenue Egise Saint-Piere-aux-iens MS, MA, PSW, ICADC, AAMFT | 1414 Drummond st, Suite 814 \"COUNSELLING THROUGH CONVERSATION\u201d 8 ) 26 8h- 16h/8am-4pm 300, rue Surrey, Baie-d'Urfé Montreal, Quebec 40204379 (51 4) 737-7208 ë to celebrate our La Cache 1353 AVE.GREENE, WESTMOUNT, QUEBEC (51:4)935-1361 STU-CORE CERTIFIED CHIMNEY SER VICES INC.Come and meet us for cordially invites you 23rd Birthday September 26 from 12:00PM to 2 30PM FIRE PREVENTION WEEK AT September 24,25,261h 1998 ALEXIS NIHON \u201cace maiming for re 5 September 26 from 11:00AM to 3 OOPM \u201cBe our Guest\u201d - Fall Thanksgiving linen event and enjoy lots of specials?! ps DON'T PLAY WITH FIRE, YY A 333-0824 Thursday, September 24, 1998 - 3 The Westmount Examiner Vineberg\u2019s colourful, vibrant exhibition celebrates living \u201cI don't do still life\u2014what I do is alive,\u201d says artist of her colourful art works To achieve this effect takes talent; to make it look casy is something clsc altogether.Although Vineberg' talent as a portrait and still-life painter is unquestionable, the three By WAYNE LARSEN + A or\u2019 TT A em a Lillian Vineberg really enjoys her work.This fact jumps out at anyone viewing her most inspiring pieces in the exhibition are a series of multi-media collages she created latest exhibition, \u2018Living Life\u2019.The second fact is that she isn\u2019t afraid to experiment with colour or approach a particular problem from a new perspective.But while there is nothing especially | radical or shocking about the 40-odd works currently on exhibit at the Kastel Gallery on | Greene Avenue, each piece exudes an unde- | niable sense of warmth that makes the | show\u2019s title all the more appropriate.| Ranging from large, colourful pastel portraits to smaller, intense multi-media collages\u2014with a lot of overlapping in between\u2014Vinebergs work is best described as a bold celebration of movement and colour.\u201cI don\u2019t do still life,\u201d the artist states adamantly.\u201cWhat | do is alive.\u201d Most of Vineberg's portraits look as though they were dashed off on the spur of the moment, and in some cases they were\u2014 but none appear unfinished.Figures seem merely blocked into the composition, and ° she often allows her preliminary sketch lines to show through the colours.But these details belic the fact that Vineberg spends long hours on each picce, often reworking a canvas long after the model has gone, until she feels the right mood has been captured.for Montreal's 350th anniversary.\u2018Celebration Montreal\u201d, parts one through three, are small but potent collages featuring cverything from found photography and paint to portions of a Montreal street map.Two much larger pièces in this series, recently purchased by Canadian Pacific, now hang in the corridor between Place du Canada and the Chatcau Champlain, Taken both individually and as a colice- tive oeuvre, Vineberg's work stands on its own, making 1t casy to separate the artist from the Hampstead city councillor and member of Concordia University\u2019s board of governors.But Vincberg readily admits to a strong link between her artistic work and public responsibilities.\u201cI love problem solving,\u201d she says, \u201cand | love rcading people through their body language.\u201d The current exhibition is the culmina- tion-to-date of Vineberg's life-long devotion to her art, which began in carnest when she won a student scholarship to the National Gallery of Canada at age 8.Now, at 57, it scems certain that Vincberg has many productive and artistic years ahead.Lillian Vinebergs exhibition \u2018Living Life\u2019 continues through Saturday, September 26 at Galerie Kastel, 1368 Greene Ave.Info: 933-8735.Reservations & Inquiries: 939-6451 All major credit cards accepted * Fully licensed + Reservations suggested 40204307 4 - Thursday, September 24, 1998 The Westmount Examiner / Station 12 police files By WAYNE LARSEN 14-year-old Brossard youth arrested on Upper Belmont A group of suspicious teenagers hanging around an upper Westmount property led to Station 12 police charging a 14-ycar-old Brossard youth last Wednesday with obstruction and possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking.The incident began when Westmount Public Security called in police to investigate four teenagers who were hanging around a back yard at the corner of Grosvenor Avenue and Sunnyside.Police questioned them and although they could not link them to any burglaries, onc of the teens was in possession of a bicycle which he said had been given to him by a friend, but did not know that friends name.Police seized the bike but had to let the youths go because they could not be linked to a particular crime.police again after some construction workers said they saw what appeared to be the same youths breaking into a home.When police arrived, the youth who had had the bicycle stated that he had found the bike in à garage.He was also m possession of a calculator, which he said he found in front of a house, but did not know which one.He was arrested in front of a home on Upper Belmont, charged with breaking and centering.As he was searched, police found small bags of hashish on him.He was then charged with possession of narcotics for the purpose of trafficking, and later with obstruction when it was found that he had given the wrong name to police.The charge of breaking and entering was subsequently dropped when the bicycles owner Later, Public Security called refused to press charges.a ve.2 DESIGNER FABRICS AT DISCOUNT PRICES sat 9 WAVERLY \"LUN ) Yards wr Stock™ Draperies, upholstery, slipcovers, bedspreads, & duvet-covers made to measure, co-ordinating fabric & wall paper X Ne R 1357 GREENE AVE.2nd FL.TEL 931-1357 MONDAY-SATURDAY, 9:30 AM - 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Wondertul, large The corporate transfer is the best of family home on 3 levels.Master all world's financially.that is.Many bedroom has ensuite bath.and >.WERE NURSING ?5 N0!- BUT WE DID USE 3 SOME ATTENTION -4ETTING TRICKS / 4 ONCE WE Al OFF OUR UNIFORMS AND PUT ON THOSE WE ALL Took By Tex Dawson 8- murs ca, er 24,1998 The Westmount Examiner FRUITERIE .Westmount CO FREE DELIVERY IN WESTMOUNT & N.D.6.OPEN 8:00 a.m.- 9:00 p.m.7 DAYS A WEEK 5121 SHERBROOKE W.484-3245 MUSHROOMS (California) =109°/1* APPLES ve ASS 0 ob 09.[21395 Beckton 22) \u2019 DEL) Maple Leaf Prosciutto | Hebrew National Ham Lupa Kosher Turkey Maple Sugared (Parma) 90 Oven Ib.cooked = V , pren ELA LE The Westmount Examiner: \u2014\u2014\u2014\u2014 Thu a F Ex & a AR SERS $ > so à NX, \u2018 ÿ > vtt rsday, September 24, 1998 - 9 Children's librarian Wendy Wayling (left sports a medieval \u2018cape as Hana and Gabriel Passen proudly show off their certificates for participating in the Westmount Public Library's Summer Reading Program.Library\u2019s summer reading program ends on a high note After a fun-filled summer that included Aside from receiving door prizes certificates several cvents with a medieval theme, local for participating in the reading program, the kids who participated in the Westmount children enjoyed a medieval puppet show enti- Public Library's summer reading program tled \u2018The Little Red Hairy Man\u2019 presented by were treated to a special party last Saturday the group Atelier du Conte en Musique ct en afternoon to celebrate the program's Images.The puppeteer also showed the chil- successful completion.dren several instruments from the Middle Ages.w À MUSICAL JOURNEY THROUGH AN INSTRUMENTAL PARADISE.CASTAWAY Dean Nesbitt Castaway is music for the night - a must for every one who truly appreciates new adult contemporary music.Dean Nesbitt's melodies will touch your heart and find their way into your memory.\u201cWell performed, good arrangements, excellent recording and very interesting and good compositions.\u201d -Peter Appleyard.\u201cit's the kind of CD that's great to put on and relax to: it has a nice mood and feel to it.\u201d -Steve Sexton of Exchange.Westmount Concert Series kicks off its \"98-99 season with six exciting shows beginning Oct.10 Classical music aficionados will be pleased to know that the Westmount Concert Series is back for a third season, with a Saturday evening concert at the Church of the Advent every month through next March.The series kicks off on October 10 with German guitar and mandolin duo Michael and Gertrude Troester performing works by Paganini, Munier, Miguel and Beethoven.On November 7, violinist Livia Sohn will present a lively program that includes works by Mozart and Strauss, followed on December 12 by the premiere Canadian performance by Parisian pianist Mélisande Chauveau, whose program will include two picces by Maurice Ravel.In the new year, the Penderecki String Quartet\u2019s January 16 concert featuring works by Mozart, Beethoven and Shostakovich will be broadcast across Canada.On February 13, violinist Marianne Dugal will be performing works by Ysaye, Handel and Borodine.The final concert in the series will take place on March 6, with series president and artistic director Davis Joachim performing Brazilian guitar pieces by Gismonti and Savio.He will also be playing original music written especially for the concert.All concerts in this series will be held at the Church of the Advent, t the corner of de Maisonneuve and Wood Avenue.A subscription can be obtained for $97.76 by calling 481-9133.Tickets for individual shows cost $19.50, and children 15 and under are admitted free.Airport reservations 100% Guaranteed or your trip is free*!!! 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Project MADON, FEJERVARY, CHAPDELAINE, INC.YOUR WESTMOUNT INSURANCE BROKERS PRESENTS MASTERPIECE FROM CHUBB INSURANCE THE BEST HOME INSURANCE POLICY IN THE WORLD ¢ Home insurance protection unparalleled in the personal insurance market.¢ Carefully tailored coverage.4 Outstanding claims service.¢ Qualified professionals to provide sound advice and ready assistance.Call James Madon, President of Madon, Fejervary, Chapdelaine, at 481-6666, one of your Chubb Insurance Brokers in Westmount.For further information or a FREE HOME APPRAISAL by an expert Chubb Appraiser.485-8585 = \u20ac, 485-4888 (\"Certain restrictions apply) ë CALL NOW: 481-6666 .MADON, FEJERVARY, CHAPDELAINE INC.Do you need to advertise?Insurance Brokers 345, Victoria, Suite 202 Call 484-5610 =\" esmount, Québec voue 10 - Thursday, September 24, 1998 ==\" wr B JTltin Bo À (Continued from page 2 Westmount Toastmasters Club: Take the fear out of public speaking.Learn effective communication techniques.Improve presentation skills.The club has a new temporary meeting location while Victoria Hall is being renovated.We now meet Thursdays at 7 p.m.in the Red Room at Selwyn House School, 101 Côte St.Antoine.For more info call 626-4681 or 989-5994 or 842-9927.Westmount Monday Evening Bridge Club will continue to meet every Monday from 7 p.m.to 10 p.m.through Oct.5 at the Greene Avenue Community Centre.Starting Oct.19, the Westmount Recreation program will provide a new locale.Volunteer needed for friendly visiting and grocery shopping for an elderly lady once a week.She has difficulty walking but is witty and loves to play gin.Call Lisa at Contactivity Centre at 932-2326.Visual Arts Centre, 350 Victoria Ave, is currently holding registration for fall courses in drawing, painting, jew- ellry, ceramics, etc.For more information or a free brochure call 488-9558.Foster parents needed: Please call Batshaw Homes for children, 937-9581 or drop in to 5 Weredale Park, Westmount.Fun Internet course for seniors at Contactivity Centre, 4695 de Maisonneuve, $15.Call 932-2326.Westmount Women\u2019s acappella choir is currently auditioning new members.Repertoire ranges from madrigals to folk.Call Connie at 488-5231.Beyond the Borders Unlock the mysteries of Welfare Reform: A public meeting to discuss the recent welfare reform will be held on Wednesday, Sept.30 at 7 p.m.at the NDG Food Depot, 2121 Oxford, with guest speaker Denyse Lacelle of Project Genesis.Info: 489-0291 or 483-5346.Restoration 4 Restoration and renovation ¢ Fine masonery Chimney restoration + Restauration and reparation of fine woodwork The Westmount Examiner The Canadian Club of Montreal presents Matthew W.Barrett speaking on \u2018Reinventing Banking for the 21st Century\u2019 on Thursday, Sept.24 at noon in Salle Ovale of the Ritz Carlton Hotel.Info: 398-0333.The Czech and Slovak Association of Montreal will hold its annual bazaar at St.Monica\u2019s Parish Hall, 6405 Terrebonne, Montreal, on Nov.7 from 11 a.m.to 4 p.m.Info: 932-1709.A Robbie Burns Thanksgiving Evening will be held on Saturday, October 10 at 5455 de Maisonneuve, corner Addington at 8:30 p.m.Dinner, music and dancing.Everyone welcome.Tickets in advance or at the door.Info: 484-6516.Arts Club of Montreal annual fall exhibition and sale will be held from October 7 to October 11 at 1840 Sherbrooke West, Vernissage on Tuesday, October 6, 6:30 p.m.Info: 437-6226 or 933-6405.Quebec Writers\u2019 Federation (incorporating FEWQ and QSPELL) announces that registration is open for the fall session of writing workshops.$150 per course (2 hours per night for 8 weeks).Classes will be held in the Atwater Library, 1200 Atwater Ave., starting the week of October 5.Info: 933-0878.Combined Jewish Appeal campus division will hold its annual JU 40204378 | | | 4S
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