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Maybe that has incited some of this. There certainly have been many nasty things going on from the sign defacement, which started the week of July 4th to now with two, I guess you would call it, fire bombings at the House. And I am out discussing issues and I am specifically discussing points that could be sore points to other candidates. If it is one of your opponents, one of your opposition, doing all the vandalism. You're getting a lot of publicity out of this and he or she may be defeating themselves. Well, I guess it's a sad way to have to run a campaign. And yes, if if it is a member of the opposition doing it, they are giving the ammunition and they are giving me purpose. But quite frankly, I'd rather be running a campaign where I could be out discussing issues and knocking on doors while I'm standing here talking to you. And maybe it's a way of getting me to stay at home. But candidate Hollinger does admit to some amount of fright because of the vandalism. For instance, she was almost afraid to start her car this morning, and she says that's not right. Tonight, Baltimore City police are looking for two suspects who killed an innocent bystander while they were holding up Cherry's pharmacy in the 4600 block of Hertford Road. Apparently, 52 year old Raymond Lang walked into the drugstore last night not knowing a robbery was taking place. Both robbers fired him as he stood in the doorway. The pair got away with an unknown amount of cash, but they did not ask for any drugs. In West Baltimore last night, it was a sniper incident, getting all the attention along North Carrollton Avenue. Western District police tell us.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=2.23,95.23"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/2","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Late last night, a young man stood behind a pole in the 1100 block of North Carrollton and fired one round from a shotgun into a group of people sitting on a stoop. On the other side of the street, no one was seriously hurt by the buckshot. Police are still looking for a suspect. In Dallas tonight, acoustics experts are listening to a tape they made today. The tape is of several Dallas policemen firing rifles from the room and the Texas School Book Depository, where police believe Lee Harvey Oswald fired the shots that killed John F Kennedy back in 1963. Today's tape is being compared to one made the day of the assassination. And experts are trying to prove there were four shots involved, not three. In London. Scotland Yard is questioning people who witnessed a terrorist attack on an l. L airline bus this morning. The bus was attacked and apparently coordinated by a group of Palestinian guerrillas. Two people are dead, at least nine others injured. The attack is thought to be a terrorist plot to somehow stop the latest Middle East summit scheduled for Camp David sometime next month. An official source in Iran tonight says a group of Islamic Marxist are responsible for a fire at a movie theater and say run last night. 377 people died in that fire today. More than 2000 relatives of the dead marched in protest outside state police headquarters in Abu Don. Tonight, Baltimore City fire officials are still trying to figure out what caused a two alarm early this morning. Flames gutted part of an apartment in the White Park Apartments in the 2000 block of Park Avenue downtown. No one was injured. And fire officials tell Eyewitness News the person whose apartment was burning alerted others to the danger.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=95.44,187.48"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/3","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"In Dundalk, fire officials want to know what started the four alarm fire at an East View supermarket. Jeanne, down in an instant, I have the story. Two businesses were destroyed by the early morning four alarm fire. Some neighbors said they first saw flames coming from the laundromat, but others contradicted that, saying they saw flames first from the TV grocery store. The grocery store was a real fixture in that community. People told me they can't remember when TP wasn't there. But now people will long remember the night it was destroyed. First, a guy come in from down street said, If I move everything out of the crowd and that me said, the teepees on fire. It's a supermarket right here. Food is right next to you, right? So I ran out the back door with this. I said, call a place and call the fire department like that. But the police are already here. Some policemen must have seen a bar. Firemen come really good, set up things really good. And they had some trouble with the water. They parked out front twice. They had to move one fire truck back and they tried to evacuate. Evacuation. Not great, but one couple, like I said, wouldn't go. They go sit there and eat. At this time, there is no established cause of the fire, nor is there any estimate of financial loss. Jean Downey, Channel 13, Eyewitness News. Little girl drowned early tonight while swimming with her brother at a pool on Park Heights Avenue. Patrice Kelly was taken from the Jay or the c. C Jackson Pool to Sinai Hospital. Doctors there tried for over an hour to save her, but could not. There were two guards on duty at the pool, but authorities told Eyewitness News tonight they were unable to see her from their positions.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=188.32,281.22"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/4","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Still to come, Frederick teachers or Frederick County teachers go to court. We'll tell you why. But local Jaycees try to keep their problems out of the courtroom. Bring down the instant. I have that story next right here on Channel 13. As I was going. With front wheel drive, lots of room only car of the year and you tens of them. The only buyers have made our little car a star. Tonight, the Andrew County Jaycees face disciplinary action by their national organization because they have admitted women as full members and officers. Jim Downing, an instance I say the local chapter hopes to keep the possible discrimination issue out of court. Kathy Sanji accepted the office of president of the Anna Randall County Jaycees, knowing that there might be repercussions because the Jaycee National Charter prohibits women members. She says she wanted to serve the local chapter, not split it, because of dissension over her election. She maintains a split has not occurred. As a matter of fact, we have a lot of loyalty and dedication to this issue in that chapter. When we voted three years ago to amend our bylaws to admit women into the chapter as full regular members, it was decided then that nothing was going to make us back down. The National J.C. Organization has ordered Kathy and 42 other women in the an Arundel County chapter be placed on associate member status. But the majority of the chapter refuses to do that. She says litigation is a possibility, but hopefully a last resort. There are so many other alternatives. Possibly the Maryland Jaycees could amend their bylaws. That's what we'd like. Possibly the U.S. Jaycees would amend their bylaws. That's what we'd like. I'm not sure litigation is the only answer.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=282.78,497.87"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/5","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"We'd rather try and work within the system first. Kathy Sanji is not especially interested in fighting for a national cause. She says she wants to be a full member of the Ann Arundel County Jaycees and be its president at the chapter so designate. Jean Downie, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. On Thursday, the Frederick County Teachers Association will have a court hearing in its attempt to block current county hiring practices. The association is suing the Board of Education and Superintendent Gordon Anderson for allegedly hiring personnel from outside the county and placing them on a higher pay scale than allowed by the association's contract. Tonight, officials at the University of Maryland are considering a new admissions policy there to reduce overcrowding in the College park campus. The plan will make it more difficult to gain admission to the main campus. It means setting some new entrance standards. This comes on the heels of the university's recent tuition increase. Money is just one of the issues separating New York's striking newspaper freshmen and the management of the city's three daily newspapers. The strike has kept New Yorkers without their newspapers for 11 days now. A number of alternative newspapers and neighborhood publications have benefited from the strike. But tonight, there's no progress towards a settlement. In Memphis tonight, a small group of police and firemen have called for a new wildcat walkout against the city. They say they're not satisfied with the contract offered by the city. And they're upset with union leaders for accepting that pact. Police and firemen had been on strike for eight days, a strike that required National Guard troops to keep law and order. Still to come, a whole neighborhood says thanks to a special man. At our very special Mardi joins us with the Monday outlook.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=498.2,591.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/6","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"His weather experience is next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. Want to. Sanborn We operate that way. And now, fresh back from an instant baseball game up in two moaning, moaning, the part about money that you'll be proud to know, ladies and gentlemen, that your instances barely squeak by. Some folks call disabled in action some handicapped folks. Of course, the deniers are pretty handicapped themselves. It was a good game, though, and we only won by one run 10 to 9. Enough of that was enough of that game in the fourth inning. Then we were behind seven runs. Talking about being behind, we are way behind our seasonable normal temperatures for the day. It really didn't get hot at all. As a matter of fact, right now it's downright cold, 72 degrees. Course, that is a 22°C. Humidity is 66%. The winds are now from the north northwest at eight miles an hour. And that's giving us some of that cool temperature and the barometric pressure, 31 five. And believe it or not, it is still on the rise in Austin. I was out in northern Baltimore County today. What a super day. I'm telling you, this day was just fine. And we'll underline that. Look at this. Go back here. Nothing but a real nice breeze coming out of the north all day. Beautiful blue skies, nary a cloud to be seen. And tonight, instead, I was out. And it's going to show us something rather amazing. This is a nighttime picture, Doug. It's dark, right? But I want to show you something really amazing. Total black sky now with these big lights they use to illuminate the downtown streets, those orange jobs. You know what I'm talking about. You always get some reflection off of the clouds, and it puts a reddish hue over the city.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=592.58,790.75"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/7","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Not now. Look at that. Totally black clear skies right now in Baltimore. The satellite will show us a cold front that came through, hit the mountains and just deteriorated right before it got to Baltimore. Here you can see it. It's coming well out of the great Southwest, cutting up through Dixie, skirting along Tennessee, Kentucky, the Carolinas and up right through Maryland. Now, I want you to watch this. The line is going to go away any second now. Poof. There it goes. Okay. And here you can see the clouds moving through the area and they disappear completely once they get to Baltimore. It was just amazing. The cold front as we thought it would last night, hit the mountains, really blew itself out bad. Had a lot of rain in western Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio. Some portions of western Maryland got a lot of rain. The front just blew itself out. It came through the area, dropped our temperatures, dropped our humidity and just didn't do anything to us. Rain wise, what a super front like that old boy right now is stretching well out to sea. However, it's still giving some problems to the Carolinas and Georgia. They had a funnel cloud side of this afternoon, North Carolina, numerous thunderstorms, a lot of rain down south. But as far as our area is concerned, a big high pressure system now over lower Michigan is just funneling in a lot of cool air temperatures in the 80s, in the 70s and as far up into the Dakotas, into the 60s. It is a really unique situation. Just a band of nice cool air to Mars map will show us indeed how the situation isn't going to change much and how the week is really going to develop.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=791.44,875.89"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/8","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Nice look all back here. There's no fronts. There's no nothing to destroy this week. All I can see right now is this big high pressure system, more cool temperatures into the 80s to more low 80s in Charleston, West Virginia, still into the 70s. Once you move out west, just 82. And Chicago really is just a super front. It's going to be a real nice week. That's all I can say. That cold front that came through well out to sea just looks like a lot of sunshine. We're going to leave it. Sit at that. No need to jinx us as definitely would be the case that's happened before us. Said, hey, it's going to be a great weekend, just right down the hill statewide now, clear skies all over and it's cool out in Oakland, 67 degrees now. Haven't seen that in a couple of months. 74 now in Salisbury, 72 and Luther Bill Northerly winds 1 to 18 knots on the bay, 2 to 3 foot wave chops 79 degrees your bay temperature a year ago almost the exact same conditions it got rather cool, had mostly sunny skies, low of 59 degrees and a high of just 80. Kind of unbelievable. The five day forecast looks like this. A lot of sun, a whole lot of sun all throughout the week. As a matter of fact, it's going to be a mostly sunny week. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, We'll start getting some clouds coming in. Is that high pressure area moves out of the way and we get some more humidity coming up from the south, which of course, will give us some clouds. Temperatures low 83 and 83, Monday and Tuesday, Wednesday, just going up to 84. But it will start getting warmer, 86 Thursday and back up to a normal 88 degrees on Friday night and forecast tomorrow morning.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=876.25,962.92"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/9","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"When you get up around six, it's going to be in the 60s, I'll tell you that. But driving into work, sunshine and 70 degrees, no need to have accidents on the Beltway, Don. It's been a great weekend and I'll see you again next weekend, but I'll see you folks tomorrow night on Eyewitness News. Okay. Thanks, Marty. The weather was just perfect today for a block party in Arbutus. The block party was to honor a Baltimore County police officer paralyzed in action in Lansdowne last year. Paul Johnston was paralyzed a year ago, if you recall, on a shoot out. In our view, this is from this area we had our first one month ago in Lewisville, and now we're here. We are in Arbutus. And this is the second of three. The third. Be in the Lock Raven area. I understand Officer Stam is not here tonight. Where is he and what's he doing? Officer Stamm is at the Craig Institute in Denver, Colorado, with his family going through a rehabilitation program. Do they know at this point whether he's permanently paralyzed? He is permanently paralyzed. Yes, he is. All the money raised in tonight's block party goes to the Stem family to help them meet their expenses. That includes all proceeds from a raffle, numerous games of chance and some skill contest, one of which instant I and I couldn't resist. But this isn't all the money coming in. People are sending donations by mail. Got it. The donations are being addressed to the Officer Johns Stem Fund. The address is 1331 and Linden Avenue Arbutus, Maryland. 21227. We have gotten a couple of hundred dollars today. A lot of people are stopping by our information booth and wanting to contribute. If you miss this party, we'd like to help the Stem family.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=963.76,1065.79"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/10","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Don't forget, there will be another one soon in the Lock Raven area. There was a surprise guest on this afternoon's Orioles Angels baseball game seen right here on Channel 13. Former President Richard Nixon stopped in at the broadcast booth to chat with Brooks Robinson and Bill O'Donnell. Mr. President, how's the new granddaughter? She's just doing great and she's going to do great things. How are you? You were a pretty good baseball fan, I know, when you were in Washington. How about out here on the West Coast? Well, I. I catch a lot of baseball games on radio because you're not they don't televise many and some on television. And I'm now that I finish my book, I have a little more time. I try to get to the park now and there's nothing like going to the park. Even though you have good announcers like you. Vice President Nixon, thanks for stopping by. And you have you have a good afternoon. You know, the the Orioles are doing well but you know, they made the big let the angels make it the day. Okay. We just agree with you. But you're accustomed to that. Oh, thank you. The president put in a long day at the ballpark, but Randy has more on that later. Meanwhile, tonight, Mr. Nixon is home with his new granddaughter, Jenny Eisenhower. When we return, we'll meet the newest pinball wizard. Randy Blair tells us about the Orioles longest day. The game highlights it next right here on Channel 13 Eyewitness News. All day. Here we go on top. Join us then. Here is Randy Blair. And how long was it? Oh, it was a long one, Don. I tell you, 14 innings and some great pitching. But it goes to waste again for the Orioles as a bloop fly ball, helps beat them in 14 innings, won nothing.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=1066.15,1220.33"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/11","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"They lost to the California Angels in Anaheim. Pitching was superb, mainly from the starters, Nolan Ryan of the Angels and Danny Martinez of the Birds. Ryan went seven innings and struck out eight. Here's one Billy Smith. He left in the eighth with a ribs separation. And as for Martinez, he won 11 errors and gave up only five hits a couple of times, helped by a double play here to end the fifth inning. Murray to Blanco to Martinez covering a nifty one to get out of the fifth and the ninth. The O's may have had a threat against left hander Dave LaRoche, who came out when Ryan had to leave with that rib problem. Andy Morell crunches one Watch. Rick Miller Nice catch in center field And that stole at least two from Andy Mora. Then in the 14th on Baylor up and Miller on first watch the bloop to center Carlos Lopez might as well have been playing out in the Pacific. He was so deep and he's got to run and run and run and run and finally sticks the glove out and misses the ball. Miller scores from first Baylor credited with the double The one nothing. Ross Tom Griffin is the winner in relief. Don Stan has the Oriole loser and the O's move to Oakland tomorrow night. Elsewhere in the American League, Boston beat Oakland 4 to 2. Yankees are leading Seattle in the second. Things don't look good for the birds. Milwaukee won again today. Two one over Detroit. Kansas City. Same score over the Rangers. Toronto beat Minnesota and Cleveland tattooed the White Sox in the National League. Philadelphia five three win over the Giants. The Cubs keep pace by beating the Reds two one. Los Angeles a winner over the Mets.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=1220.69,1308.71"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/12","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Pittsburgh takes two from Houston, seven, six and three one. San Diego over Montreal and St Louis beat the Atlanta Braves. Some fireworks today in the Dodger clubhouse before their game with the Mets. First baseman Steve Garvey and pitcher Don Sutton ended up wrestling each other and scraping around. Sutton recently was quoted as saying, All you hear about is the all American, Steve Garvey. And Sutton went on to say, in his opinion, Reggie Smith is the finest ballplayer on the Dodgers. Well, Sutton reportedly was talking to Garvey about that report, and the two guys ended up wrestling around the joy of a pennant race. Perhaps things can be ironed out this week in the middle Mitchell situation. The Colts halfback is holding out and has filed a grievance against the club, charging racism in the negotiations for a contract. Now, civil rights leader Jesse Jackson is entering the picture. He says that the Colts owner, Robert Irsay, has asked him to mediate the contract talks. Jackson says he's talked with Mr. Mitchell a couple of times already. Tomorrow, Jackson is set to meet with our side. Also tomorrow, the NFL Player Club Relations Committee will meet on the grievance. Two owners, two players will hear the claim. Hopes are after the grievances heard. Number 26 might return to the Colts camp. NFL preseason action today. New England defeated Kansas City 24 seven. Latest word on the Patriots wide receiver Darryl Stingley, who has been paralyzed. He is to have surgery on his neck to fuzed two vertebrae later this week. Oakland defeated San Francisco and O.J. Simpson 3114. The angry words continued today amid yesterday's Travers Stakes at Saratoga. Amador was awarded the win after the stewards ruled that Affirmed interfered with him at the half mile pole right there.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=1309.16,1406.63"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/13","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"Avatar's trainer, John Veach, is still hot under the collar. The colt has a couple of cuts on his legs, but appears to be okay. And Veatch says it was a stupid move by a firm's jockey last week. Pinkeye. After the race last, Barrera affirms, trainer was hot, a little bit calmer today. He said he has no regrets. And naming pinkeye to ride instead of the injured. Steve Kroft And here it is again. He adds, Barrera says that he feels terrible about Avatar's cuts. Both Colts might meet again in the Marlboro Cup September 16th. Pam Shriver had trouble today against Tracy Austin. Finals of the girls 18 and under tennis championships. Pam was leading in the first set three one and then ran into problems. She eventually loses to Tracy 366336. Plenty of lacrosse action today at Umbc, the finals of the Heroes Inc. Summer League. The last eight weeks, high school and college players have been taking part. The high school winner, the Baltimore County team in the green hair, blasted Anne Arundel, 17 to 5 college teams. Will they just go by the color? So for what it's worth, Purple Beat Maroon nine two for quite a few outstanding players playing that summer league like Dave Willis and Jimmy Wilkerson, who play at Gilman Wells today. Seven goals. And Wilkerson had six fellows who just graduated from high school. They played with the college guys. Lee Elder Bernie, number 18 today wins the West Chester Golf Classic and Sandra Post, a sudden death winner. And the women's tournament in Dearborn, Michigan. She rolled in a two foot birdie putt to defeat Kathy Whitworth and Pat Myers and also done two holes in ones today at suburban Paul Glick and John Rosenthal on the same course.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=1407.32,1494.17"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/14","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"That happens very rarely have you ever done it. I have never had one. Neither have I. Don't even get close to the cup. Thank you. Tonight, there is a new champion and a very different sort of sport. Greg Zelinsky is the world's newest pinball wizard. He spent 171 hours straight in front of the flippers. The native of Londonderry, New Hampshire, says he's happy to have done it and he hopes to give a new tilt to the sports tonight. There are a number of youngsters in Baltimore City who are showing a much different kind of talent dream down. In an instant, I met some of Charm City's best young artist at the Inner Cities Arts Show. This work was done by artists probably between 16 and 19 years old because that's the average age of the students involved in the arts expansion program. 330 inner city school students have been selected to develop their talent, plus get $2.65 an hour for the education. Five students are leaving the program this summer. Most are going on to art school. When I first started off, most of the tools and everything I've never heard of before and never saw before. And being being that I wanted to get into graphics, it really helped because most of the tools that I that I've learned about really helped. And that's just a start. This is really a big sort of helping me in the graphics field. I was told it's a rugged course, not too different from a first year college art program. All the teachers themselves are professional artists. I try to let them be on their own as much as possible. You know, I'll set up a still life. I'll say, Just start. Take off on it any way you want.","format":"text/plain"},"target":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054#t=1494.74,1590.4"},{"id":"https://marmia.aviaryplatform.com/collections/948/collection_resources/114695/file/218054/transcript/62294/annotation/15","type":"Annotation","motivation":"transcribing","body":{"type":"TextualBody","value":"And then, you know, I'll give them a few hints or clues on certain things. I think they, you know, need to sharpen up some area, you know, as far as. Some are more interested in realistic work, some, you know, in other kinds of things. This is the fourth year of the arts expansion program, funded through the mayor's Office of Manpower Resources under the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act. Jean Downey, Channel 13 Eyewitness News. And that is our weekend to the moment. Thanks for watching us. Don't forget, Mardi Bass is on. People are talking tomorrow morning. Good night. I'm Jerry Turner. When you see news happening, call your instant I hotline at five, seven, eight, 13, 13. 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